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mike by taking the deal did even worst damage to all around him. if he was as smart as they said, he would have been able to figure out that by taking the deal he was opening up his family to even worse
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They're gonna break Mike out like F&FMaster Zik I think that's exactly what's gonna happenprobably not even gonna spend a week there or some ****.
I agree tho man..he panicked smh he would've gotten off
Interview here with the show runner http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/suits-season-finale-season-6-871852?utm_source=twitter
He says there won't be a time jump at all. Found that interesting..sounds like it's gonna focus on him surviving in person and ****. Well damnI don't care for that **** man
Well if there's no time skip, I'm totally taking this like when he quit the firm and went to be a hedge fund investor guy. It'll be like that half the season until he gets out.Master Zik I think that's exactly what's gonna happen probably not even gonna spend a week there or some ****.
I agree tho man..he panicked smh he would've gotten off
Interview here with the show runner http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/suits-season-finale-season-6-871852?utm_source=twitter
He says there won't be a time jump at all. Found that interesting..sounds like it's gonna focus on him surviving in person and ****. Well damn I don't care for that **** man
I knew stupid Mike would take that stupid dumb deal. He was going to be innocent too . The guy who Harvey talked to to find out the verdict was the only person who voted Mike innocent correct?
I knew stupid Mike would take that stupid dumb deal. He was going to be innocent too . The guy who Harvey talked to to find out the verdict was the only person who voted Mike innocent correct?
I think he was the only one who voted him guilty and tried to persuade the rest.
Are you two serious right now?
ReppedJust saw the finale. Lots of thug tears shed bros.
The legacy of Mike Ross will go down as one of the greatest stories ever told.
Michael Ross. Michael Scofield. Michael Jordan. All the same.
I'm sayin' Yall aint pay attention at all.I knew stupid Mike would take that stupid dumb deal. He was going to be innocent too . The guy who Harvey talked to to find out the verdict was the only person who voted Mike innocent correct?
I think he was the only one who voted him guilty and tried to persuade the rest.
Are you two serious right now?
Just saw the finale. Lots of thug tears shed bros.
The legacy of Mike Ross will go down as one of the greatest stories ever told.
Michael Ross. Michael Scofield. Michael Jordan. All the same.
I just dont know how anyone could have truly felt the passion and the emotion of the entire episode if they did not have a basic understanding of what the jury foreman was telling Harvey. That was such a key scene in the episode last night, and was basically the driving force behind the second half of the episode. I dont understand how the entire episode didnt go completely over their heads if they didnt understand this pivotal scene.I'm sayin'Are you two serious right now?I think he was the only one who voted him guilty and tried to persuade the rest.I knew stupid Mike would take that stupid dumb deal. He was going to be innocent too. The guy who Harvey talked to to find out the verdict was the only person who voted Mike innocent correct?Yall aint pay attention at all.
Dude said he knew Mike was guilty and that he got his 12 Angry Men going (if you don't know that's a movie about 12 jurors on a murder case, 11 think he's guilty and 1 guy convinces them all that there's reasonable doubt so not guilty) but the prosecution never made their case so not to make a joke of the American legal system they found Mike not guilty.
It was the safe thing to do, no question. If I were him I really think I would've done the same. 7 years is almost two full presidencies. Thats the better part of a decade. Even with good behavior and over crowding he'd probably get out in 5 earliest.I might be in the minority here, but I think Mike did the right thing taking the deal. Although Gibbs didn't do a good job presenting the case, Mike admitted to being a fraud and I felt like the jury should have convicted on that fact alone. I would say that going into deliberations Mike must have felt like he had a less than 50-50 chance of winning and when you consider that you realize that 2 years isn't that bad compared to 7 years. Plus with good behavior he can likely be put in little more than a year.
season 6 will be all about them taking low ball cases working their way back to the top while breaking him out of jail
the thing is that mike's main reason for taking the deal was to protect those he loved, because he was afraid they would also be dragged down if they lost. look at the carnage now and you realize he was better off taking his chances with the jury