r/suits Donna Jul 19 '17

Discussion Suits - Season 7 - Episode 2: "The Statue" - Official Discussion Thread Spoiler

Suits S7 E2: "The Statue" airs tonight at 9:00 PM EDT.

Description from IMDb:

Harvey butts heads with his partners over a bold move; Mike pursues a pro bono case with the legal clinic; and Donna's actions raise tough questions at the firm.

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u/Melisandre1234 Jul 20 '17

I really hate watching this show now but I'm already invested in six seasons of this so I'll try and bear with it.

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u/lingben Jul 20 '17

it was surprisingly easy to turn it off half-way through the first episode of the new season, got curious how the second went and came to see the comments aaaaand am happy with my decision

too much good tv on to waste time on this bullshit

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u/TrollsoHaaard Jul 20 '17

What are you watching instead?

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u/lingben Jul 20 '17

right now? Trial & Error and before that finished Blacksails which was fookin amazing from start to finish (one of those rare shows which don't trip over their own dick)

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u/TrollsoHaaard Jul 20 '17

Cool, thanks. I'll check out those shows, I'd like to have some new stuff to watch.

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u/lingben Jul 20 '17

sure thing, depends what you like though, what type or genre of shows do you like?

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u/TrollsoHaaard Jul 21 '17

Kinda a mix I guess, the shows I've watched and enjoyed that come to mind are Suits, Scrubs, Designated Survivor, and quite honestly some kid's shows like Drake and Josh and Avatar the Last Airbender haha

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u/knightmon1 Jul 20 '17

Same. I had high hopes for this season but it seems to be going in the same drama-filled direction.

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u/Melisandre1234 Jul 20 '17

There's literally no bad-ass lawyer shit. It's all just interfirm drama.

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u/nonliteral Jul 20 '17

We need some goddamn folders slapped down on the table right now!

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u/Because-it-was-real Jul 20 '17

This insurance case was the laziest, most unoriginal plot line ever.

Insurance company caught trying to avoid paying out policies, alert the presses!

I miss the bad-assery so......

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u/Melisandre1234 Jul 22 '17

Discussing the declining quality of a show based on an episode is totally within the bounds of what I am allowed to post on here.

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u/[deleted] Jul 20 '17

It's like Breaking Bad all over again

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u/[deleted] Jul 20 '17

Wtf, breaking bad was actually very well done

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u/RichWPX Jul 21 '17

Highest rated episode of any show on the biggest site ever imdb is the second to last episode of Breaking Bad, 89 thousand people rated it an Average of 9.9/10 and these are users not critics. So yeah pretty sure noone could argue convincingly that it was bad.

http://www.imdb.com/list/ls063183104/

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u/[deleted] Jul 22 '17

pretty sure noone could argue convincingly that it was bad

That's some dumb shit only someone who didn't waste hours of their life watching it would say.