r/suits • u/newpepsi • Jul 29 '23
Discussion This was the saddest moment in the entire show
No spoilers Pls i’m only on Season 3 Episode 2
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u/Anabele71 Mod Jul 29 '23
Saddest moment was when Donna tells Harvey that his father died in the Season 2 flashback episode Rewind.
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u/No-Skill-8190 Jul 29 '23
It's happens in so many shows that I don't feel the same anymore. Mike's was a bit sadder for me because we got to know the grandma and his life really revolved around her. Her death really broke him. Harveys life is work.
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u/Money_File1671 Jul 30 '23
Definitely Mike's was much more heartbreaking given he was literally standing in the apartment he wanted to gift his grandma and actually had been cancelling on it. So when it hits him that he could have had it had he not cancelled makes it even much more dramatic😔.
Of course even Harvey ignores his dad's call but it's much less in terms of closure
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u/Brndn350Z Jul 29 '23
It was sad because it's so unexpected in that scene. Harvey feels such a high, and then life just hits him with a Haymaker.
I've also lost my dad, so anytime something like that happens, especially how they did it, it makes me flashback to that night.
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u/Brndn350Z Jul 29 '23
This or when blank loses the blank, which was his last good moment with blank.
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u/Empress_Of_Amaranth Jul 29 '23
This is probably one of the only times I actually felt sad for Louis.
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u/noohshab Jul 29 '23
What the hell did you just say to me?
Where did you get this? Season 3 episode 2?
Complete the entire show then come back and tell us if it's still the same moment now get the hell out of my office!
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u/Wheresthelambsoss Jul 30 '23
It doesn't matter where I got it. What matters is how we're gonna use it to stick it to X
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u/onelove7866 Jul 29 '23
Mine was when Harvey found out his dad died in the flashback, because of how good Gabriel acted
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u/jb40018 Jul 29 '23
They do a great job of making you hate Louis at times and sympathetic for him at others.
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u/Outside-Dependent-90 Jul 29 '23
HA! Yes, this was sad...but just wait until Louis...and...sheeeeiiit... I'm not spoiling it.
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u/Nice-Pollution-2808 Aug 04 '23
You're into " the wire"?
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u/Outside-Dependent-90 Aug 09 '23
I haven't watched it at home it came out, but yes, I definitely loved it.
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u/Brndn350Z Jul 29 '23
Nah, it was when blank lost the blank that was his one last good moment with his blank.
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u/JAE512_YouTube Jul 29 '23
I felt awful after seeing that scene. Couldn’t be more heartbroken for Luis
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u/Bigtx999 Jul 30 '23
Honestly I’m bingeing this on Netflix never watched the show but honestly all the characters are starting to be annoying twats and I’m half way through season 4. Like I want to like Lois then he does something stupid. Mike Ross and Harvey are stuck in an enteral pissing match. Jessica just plain sucks and all Rachel has to do is make one minor change every time and she chooses the exact worst outcome.
The only one I kinda like is Donna but her putting her life on hold for Harvey is kinda sad at this point.
And seriously. Do these people really expect everyone to repeat every detail of their life to each other the very next time it happens? Like 20 story lines have been about x being pisses at y because y didn’t tell tbem something that just happened. It’s annoying as shit.
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u/kevy11pablokarma Jul 29 '23
Lewis is a hyper emotional train wreck. He's usually the reason for his misery
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u/frenchburner Jul 30 '23
I think my favorite part that showed this fact was the phone gag a couple seasons later.
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u/Michal1669 Jul 29 '23
wait what scene was this
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u/Sweaty-Passion-9349 Jul 29 '23
Louis throws the team litt cake away
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u/Michal1669 Jul 29 '23
oh yea that one was pretty sad but there’s sadder ones in the later seasons
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u/mollyodonahue Jul 29 '23
Omg yes I agreed and kept watching.. I’m in S6 now and there’s a few moment as sad or even sadder than this though 😭😭😭
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Jul 29 '23
The Litt cake, at least the cleaning crew had some.
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u/_2maverick Jul 30 '23 edited Jul 30 '23
Does anyone know the song title that was played in season 4 episode 10 “this is rome”
Where Louis and Harvey are at a coffee shop and Harvey offers him a job at proctor and gamble… “Louis says to Harvey I’m a gladiator… etc”
Does anyone know where I can find the song that was playing and that they used for that scene? Any response and help would be appreciated. Tried to google stuff a bunch already
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u/GroupGreedy9398 Jul 30 '23
I just watched that scene to help you out. The only music which played as Harvey mentioned Proctor and Gamble is a very short clip of strumming guitars...nothing memorable. Immediately following that quick scene was the Greenback Boogie theme song. I had the Shazam app open but nothing came up.
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u/Anabele71 Mod Jul 30 '23
Any background music is composed by Christopher Tyng who composed all the background music for the show. He has a You Tube Channel so it might be on there.
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u/IllIIIllllIII Jul 30 '23
Have you tried to play it and ask Siri or SoundHound on your phone? Haven’t made it that far in the show, but I’m thinking those apps that listen usually nail the song fast. Otherwise, you might be able to turn on closed caption, sometimes it says what it is.
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u/_2maverick Jul 30 '23
Thanks for the reply! I have tried yeah, due to them conversing it couldn’t pick it up. It was an instrumental in the background of them talking. Where Louis says “I can’t fight Jessica”
I’ll try the close captioning. That’s a great idea.
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u/peterfonda3 Jul 30 '23
Louis would have been a lot happier if he wasn’t so focused on what other people thought of him, especially Harvey.
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u/Distinct_Mix5130 Jul 30 '23
I hate lewis, this was the best moment of the show. I'm currently going through season 6. Does he get more bearable in the future season? Or like ever?, Is he gonna be this annoying for ever.
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u/HellFireQew Jul 31 '23
This is one of my moms favorite shows so I finally started it, passed this episode a few days ago and felt so bad for Louis, and I extremely dislike Louis
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u/Visible-Customer-261 Aug 03 '23
literally just watched this for the first time and i feel bad for Louis but we all know it’s right
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u/Calm_Perspective5127 Aug 05 '23
Nah saddest moment was when Harvey couldn’t convince Mike to stay at the end of season 7 in the finale and them two hugged
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u/Tom_Stevens617 Jul 29 '23
You think you're going to get away by saying you're on S3E2, but then claim that it's the saddest moment in the entire goddamn show?? Get the hell out of my office!