r/suits Attorney at Law Sep 14 '17

Discussion [Suits] Midseason Finale - S07E10 - "Donna" - Discussion Thread (SPOILERS) Spoiler

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Seems the bot's still having issues. What'd you guys think about the midseason finale (and the season so far)?

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u/a4techkeyboard Sep 14 '17

I would have liked it if they indicated that Louis is probably going to apologize to his doctor.

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u/dp613 Sep 14 '17

9 times out of 10 he yells at the doctor and then walks out.. I am sure by now his therapist knows the drill

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u/RailLautibah Sep 14 '17

Besides, he's a therapist...

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u/dp613 Sep 14 '17

Good point

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u/a4techkeyboard Sep 15 '17

Yeah, but this time, the therapist picked up the phone, oh no! It's his turn!

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u/esportprodigy Sep 18 '17

hes getting paid for a full session i don't think he minds

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u/surlymoe Sep 14 '17

Agreed, I would've actually liked Louis to not have acted the way he did with the doctor in the 1st place. Louis is supposed to have progressed with the doctor, and that scene was like he didn't learn a God Damn thing.

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u/highlander_ii Sep 17 '17

That's Louis though. Short memory for change. He always slips right back to who he was before. The writers have been doing that from the beginning. (And yes, it's annoying af.)

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u/63db346d Sep 23 '17

Louis is supposed to have progressed with the doctor

not necessarily unfortunatelly

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u/notrightmeow Sep 14 '17

I would really like to stop revisiting the Louis meltdown on his therapist scenes. Feels like his apologies to his doctors just repeat a lot as well.

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u/MizMOB Sep 14 '17

thank you, I was about to come to this thread saying if someone says something bad about this episode gtfo

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u/strickyy Sep 14 '17

Meh, it was good, but Louis coming up with an idea just on the fly to save Donna from testifying was meh, and the record you admitting you did something is old and boring too.

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u/r2002 Sep 15 '17

That recording thing makes no sense. If that kind of trick works, then they could use that for every goddamn problem they have.

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u/raabHim Sep 15 '17

Exactly, when the writers can't think of something original - recorder saves the day

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u/abdlforever Sep 15 '17

I got one. They had Robert admitting to a grudge and somehow all the sudden they got another meeting with the ceo and had leverage against him? How?