Harvey is often so suddenly aggressive but somehow in this series it never backfires. Imagine doing that to people in real life but they are still happy to cooperate with you.
I mean, to be fair, they all are constantly aggressive in conversations. It kinda makes sense, too. Their job is often to be as aggressive and intimidating as possible. They are always in the middle of some kind of conflict, trying to bully people into submission, using whatever legal means possible. At some point, it becomes second nature, which only helps in using that kind of image to get their way. Also, lawyers, especially from different firms, are constantly fighting each other in court and outside of it. If they didn't learn to not hold it against each other, no lawyer would ever speak to any other lawyer, and that would made them ineffective at their job.
I once got into a heated argument at work and ended up kicking a hole in my desk. I got a write up and final warning. Thought back to all of Harvey's antics without any repercussions lol.
I think the correct title would be that Harvey knows his British counterpart. By no means the version. But whatever it is, Stephen's entry into the scene was spectacular
@@Hannah-kk7wp spoiler: he dies and blames Harvey's client. Harvey does shady stuff to get it off his back and mike gets blamed as a result and then his secret is found out and he ends up going to jail
Bro how many Harvey's are there? British Harvey (Steven Huntley) Baby Harvey (Mike Ross) Old Evil Harvey (Cameron Dennis) Cut from the same cloth Harvey (Daniel Hardman) Evil Harvey (Travis Tanner) Girl Harvey (Samantha Wheeler)
It’s actually an amazing little detail how unsettled he looks when Cameron Dennis tells Harvey about the witnesses. The way the camera gives him a half second and how he looks drinking his water so far away from the plot twist is superb.
Gotta love living in the free world. Whilst muricans are stuck working 18 hours on Christmas, Europeans are living life free and happy. Higher quality of life and paid in a more valuable currency.. I pity the muricans tbh
@@DrakeHDxgaming The US is great for billionaires and millionaires. However, the vast majority people don't command an income that high so therefore the majority of Americans are losing out. I suppose Americans have a much better opportunity to earn that amount but the vast majority will never come close to it despite so many working so hard for something unachievable to them. However, we only get so much time on Earth and its easy to get carried away by currency and not realise that time is more precious.
Loved the serious fun Stephen had with Donna in the visitor's cell. Honestly, I kinda wanted them to stay together.. and Donna to move to England with him. They both are so OTT and cringy (please, meet _The Donna_ ).
and no one in real life would watch other people exchange witty banters. That’s why this is a show, it is made for watching, not real life comparisons.
wish stephen wasnt a bad guy, or they made some scheme where he managed to stay out of prison, and they went after him later in the show for some other crime
@@goodthoughtsnicefeelings3385 yeah honestly , and i know ill get rinsed for this but he is no worse than harvey, sure harvey hasnt killed anyone, but when stephen talks about the insurance providers, car companies harvey represents he is very correct
My Uncle is a partner at the biggest law firm in our city he's had articles written about him in almost every law publication. He practices corporate and criminal law. My aunt practices corporate law. The only accurate thing about this show is how much money they make. My aunt and uncle are loaded, their house is right on the lake, it's got 32 bedrooms, 3 stories and imported ceilings from Italy in the living room. They both drive a Porsche. Otherwise it's just a lot of paperwork, sleepless nights and court appearances. There's no drama, mostly because they both practice without breaking laws/rules, no gotcha moments in every case, most settle. They love their jobs, it's literally their whole life. So that part of the show is also accurate, it's 24/7.
I felt like that character was kind of a letdown. Other than being a womanizer and easily charming Donna (kudos to that), he was nothing like Harvey...not even remotely the same kind of charisma, wit or legal skill Harvey exudes in basically every scene. Granted he had limited screen time, but I feel like they could have written him a bit better - or given him a bit more to do to let him shine
Well i think caption is little wrong, Harvey might like to work in grey but not in the dark blackness as Huntley, Harvey may like to win but he has morals, so may be we better not say it that Huntley is a British version of Harvey, they are really apart from each other.
As a Brit, this is cringe. British people do not speak like that. I don't understand why American TV companies make British people put on a fake accent to cater for American people who have a mindup version of the USA.
This actor speaks exactly the same in real life too His accent is not uncommon in Britain And stop imagining bs. American TV companies are not making British people sound like anything, the British actors are just using their natural accent There are other British characters in Suits too - Edward Darby, Ava Hessington and Paula Agard - They sound natural, there is fake accent there either Get your head out of youras Nobody is making anybody sound fake The actors who played Edward Darby or Ava Hessington or Paula Agard didn't sound fake and neither did the actor who played Stephen Huntley
@@larrybuchannan186 No, I am British and less then 5% of people in Britain speak with that acccent. It's called RP. It isn't their natural accent. Clearly you have never heard of the Manc, scouse, geordie or Brummie accent.
Well they do, i sound pretty much the same as this guy i grew up in the cotswolds ( rural south england) and almost everyone here has the rp accent its got to be more than 5%
1:22 He is sniffing her, he likes her smell, he wants her. I would see the script in such a way that he is released from prison, proven innocent and resumes his love affair with Donna, becoming fierce competition for Harvey. This Steven character should have been a longer presence in the film.
I'd like to know how much money all the restaurants lose because lawyers keep booking tables, throw some cheesy sayings around and then just leave after 5 minutes.
This show is basically a bunch of bullies picking fights for no reason whatsoever, blackmailing each other, doing stuff for themselves - never their client - and calling it "law". The judicial system in the US seems fascinating.
I thought I’d drop the transcript for 8:06 in case anyone couldn’t hear it - You looked into Cameron Dantis? - riejejebrvrhrjrjrj - And that’s what you told her? - shehebejleoeidi - You told her to stick with the lawyer she picked in the first place? - ejejkeodidifn
This show looks like it features a bunch of insufferable sociopaths trying to outcompete each other, all while trying (and failing) to capture the magic of Mad Men.
I'm just jealous of the fact that he found parking that easily.
Probably he just gets off there and then a driver picks up the car and moves it to some parking lot
@@avivb4598 That's not how Mr Stephen Huntley operates
He parked on the streets. He probably will get towed.
Worrrd
Umm..
If you're not aware, Britishers have a tendency to occupy🌚
I actually loved Donna & Stephen's exchange... It was fun to watch while it lasted.
🤢
Until
Harvey is often so suddenly aggressive but somehow in this series it never backfires. Imagine doing that to people in real life but they are still happy to cooperate with you.
He's the main character, he has to always win. In real life Harvey would be disbarred after the first episode.
I mean, to be fair, they all are constantly aggressive in conversations. It kinda makes sense, too. Their job is often to be as aggressive and intimidating as possible. They are always in the middle of some kind of conflict, trying to bully people into submission, using whatever legal means possible. At some point, it becomes second nature, which only helps in using that kind of image to get their way.
Also, lawyers, especially from different firms, are constantly fighting each other in court and outside of it. If they didn't learn to not hold it against each other, no lawyer would ever speak to any other lawyer, and that would made them ineffective at their job.
It is doable if have some leverage against them
@@VDA19 😂😂😂😂😂
I once got into a heated argument at work and ended up kicking a hole in my desk. I got a write up and final warning. Thought back to all of Harvey's antics without any repercussions lol.
I think the correct title would be that Harvey knows his British counterpart. By no means the version.
But whatever it is, Stephen's entry into the scene was spectacular
Never disrespect Harvey Reginald Specter like that ever again
Fr bruh this dude is like not even Walmart brand Harvey, he’s like Goodwill brand Harvey at best
Exactly
If this was real life the brit will have far more charm than any anerican
@@vasilitate9908 *laughs in Newcastle and Midlands*
Was about to say the exact same thing
One of the best intros for a character. Also, great plot twist at the end of this arc.
What happens?
@@Hannah-kk7wp Spoiler:
Basically they find out that he orchestrated several murders.
@@Hannah-kk7wp spoiler:
he dies and blames Harvey's client. Harvey does shady stuff to get it off his back and mike gets blamed as a result and then his secret is found out and he ends up going to jail
What happened
Bro how many Harvey's are there?
British Harvey (Steven Huntley)
Baby Harvey (Mike Ross)
Old Evil Harvey (Cameron Dennis)
Cut from the same cloth Harvey (Daniel Hardman)
Evil Harvey (Travis Tanner)
Girl Harvey (Samantha Wheeler)
LOL
Yeah ok, Samantha is not female Harvey.
@@prachetasnayse9709 she actually is though. She even does boxing.
That's on point lol
Lover Harley : Louis Litt
Great to see Max beesley in a us television show. He is a great actor very believable and subtle actor.
I love how educated 'believable' and 'subtle' are as actors' compliments. If you've ever acted or known actors, you'll know that it's great praise.
It’s actually an amazing little detail how unsettled he looks when Cameron Dennis tells Harvey about the witnesses. The way the camera gives him a half second and how he looks drinking his water so far away from the plot twist is superb.
SUITS is one of my all time favorite TV shows. Harvey and Mike were a powerhouse team, and Louis isn't so bad himself.
I too love siuts
SIUTS is indeed my favourite TV show of all time, i love watching some SIUTS when im chilling.
@@calamity3282 I extremely love danno and hervay relationship in siuts
I love SIUTS. Also, you misspelled Hervay, Meki and Lious’ names.
The courts need SIUTS
Here it shows how mature jessica is, while making the others look like children. She immediately said look into stephen.
Interactions with Donna would be hilariously fun.
Harvey not shaking Steven's hand made it perfectly clear that there is only one Harvey Specter
I think Stephen needs his own series it'll be epic
Suits in London
No
yeah
He's in prison
@@josedavidcastilloblanco2437 yh call it crooks
Defo needed
"You take it in whatever time pleases you the most" has to be one of the smoothest lines ever.
*Tone
Tongue
Donna : there is nothing wrong in having a casual conversation
Huntley : What if casual converation turns into serious fun
thx for quoting a line from the video we all have just seen?
@Daredevil Thanks :)
@@tuckerspradley9592 Can you do the rest please?
Such a James Bond Intro 😂
His car received 10 parking tickets in 1 hour and was eventually towed.
"Your car has been turned into a cube"
"You have 10 minutes to move your cube"
I still think this is one of the best new character intro music in a tv series ever
Anyone else notice the fist bump he gave was to Gabe just wearing glasses
nope... I don't think that's him...
It’s not that hard to hire an extra
Gabriel already has glasses
You can tell that Harvey and Mike would still be working on a holiday like today for 18 hours
@Daredevil It was a holiday
Gotta love living in the free world. Whilst muricans are stuck working 18 hours on Christmas, Europeans are living life free and happy. Higher quality of life and paid in a more valuable currency..
I pity the muricans tbh
@@burner3185 the benefit system is great on this side of the wordld ,grnated. But usa has its benfits aswell
@@DrakeHDxgaming The US is great for billionaires and millionaires. However, the vast majority people don't command an income that high so therefore the majority of Americans are losing out. I suppose Americans have a much better opportunity to earn that amount but the vast majority will never come close to it despite so many working so hard for something unachievable to them. However, we only get so much time on Earth and its easy to get carried away by currency and not realise that time is more precious.
4:37 hook, line, and sinker. Harvey's got her cornered and she didn't realize 🤣
Donna's fiesty zest in that first minute in a half has me rewatching this over and over
So someone can check me out of a hotel without me knowing? Great service, 10/10, would definitely book again
😂
That's not the British version of him.
He's slicker, shadier, crazier.
Yeah, Harvey would never do the things that Stephen did
Harvey has moral grounds. Stephen intentionally got people killed...
I knew something about him wasn't right when I saw he was wearing brown shoes with a black suit.
"That's 100% illegal"
~Barney Stinson
It's navy
@@chadwick7312 The City of London doesn’t wear anything other than black shoes.
Loved the serious fun Stephen had with Donna in the visitor's cell.
Honestly, I kinda wanted them to stay together.. and Donna to move to England with him. They both are so OTT and cringy (please, meet _The Donna_ ).
He's done up both buttons on his jacket, Harvey would never make that mistake.
THANK YOU!!! It's Driving me Mad
And has both buttoned while sitting in the car
@@brandonderuiter9157 Typically you'd button one standing, unbutton both sitting
no one exchanges witty banter like that in real life, most people are slow in conversations.
Most people or just you?
@@travisvanalst4698 most people lil bro
its a show. Its definitely possible though in real life
and no one in real life would watch other people exchange witty banters. That’s why this is a show, it is made for watching, not real life comparisons.
Highschooler and first year law or finance students will think this is real
Show still looks great. I might try to watch it again and catch up
He would make a great James Bond
Harvey would, they should call it........ Spectre
Well Steven could have been if he didn’t lose to Harvey. Bond never loses at anything.
@@tajmahaltv1182 True lol
I couldn’t agree more. I’d like to see Stephen play James Bond.
For real? 😂
It took Harvey 12 years to see what a hot bomb he had before his eyes,
while Stephen saw from the first.
She is overrated
@@Musikloveful Who's better though?
@@Musikloveful True, It was kinda fine until she asked for ' a seat at the table'. Then again for COO, I mean what she was just a secretary.
Didn’t harvey do her once in the beginning
@@JamesRodriguez10783 He did😂
you already KNOW why british harvey was trying to talk to donna!
wish stephen wasnt a bad guy, or they made some scheme where he managed to stay out of prison, and they went after him later in the show for some other crime
I wish we could have seen him longer and better. He raises interest. He looks clever even when he doesn't speak.
@@goodthoughtsnicefeelings3385 yeah honestly , and i know ill get rinsed for this but he is no worse than harvey, sure harvey hasnt killed anyone, but when stephen talks about the insurance providers, car companies harvey represents he is very correct
@@maxgee22 Besides, Stephen behaves irreproachable with Donna, no mistakes there.
My Uncle is a partner at the biggest law firm in our city he's had articles written about him in almost every law publication. He practices corporate and criminal law. My aunt practices corporate law.
The only accurate thing about this show is how much money they make. My aunt and uncle are loaded, their house is right on the lake, it's got 32 bedrooms, 3 stories and imported ceilings from Italy in the living room. They both drive a Porsche.
Otherwise it's just a lot of paperwork, sleepless nights and court appearances. There's no drama, mostly because they both practice without breaking laws/rules, no gotcha moments in every case, most settle.
They love their jobs, it's literally their whole life. So that part of the show is also accurate, it's 24/7.
Just realized Harvey Specter (HS) and Stephen Huntley (SH)
😮oh 😂😂
I felt like that character was kind of a letdown. Other than being a womanizer and easily charming Donna (kudos to that), he was nothing like Harvey...not even remotely the same kind of charisma, wit or legal skill Harvey exudes in basically every scene. Granted he had limited screen time, but I feel like they could have written him a bit better - or given him a bit more to do to let him shine
every character in this show has a smart comeback when conversing
The walk through the building at the beginning is so funny to me like he is such an average looking man
8:10 -- Steven's face is wider on top, narrower on bottom.
8:15 -- Harvey's face is narrower on top, wider on the bottom.
I like Steven's face more
I loved the part "Welcome to New York "
6:40 Yeh hey Harvey, I'm gonna need you to go ahead and ready this legally threatening document.
But he fastens the last button of the jacket. And that remains my impression of him.
It just hit me this show is the common denominator version of Mad Men.
The best show I have ever watched.
Ah the streets! The number of times in Toronto I’ve walked by the Pearson Specter office lol
It's the "I'm in trouble" 😃
Well i think caption is little wrong, Harvey might like to work in grey but not in the dark blackness as Huntley, Harvey may like to win but he has morals, so may be we better not say it that Huntley is a British version of Harvey, they are really apart from each other.
Superb series. One of the best ever.
It's not often Donna gets shut down xD
That one was for Harvey
This series is evergreen
I've got to see this series again
Harvey never Fistbumps anyone except Ross!
True
This last scene where Stephen calls Donna on a date has backround music named ''Never mess with Sunday'' by Yppah.
What episode and season is this
Stephen was awesome. I wish there was more of him.
I loved Stephen lowkey
I love Donna!
Small detail but you would not do up both buttons on your classic 2 button suit jacket!!
Stephen Huntley is NOT the British version of Harvey. That's just disrespectful
Where's my Harvey? Where's my Steven ? Lol
The British Harvey buttons both buttons of his jacket 1:07
Donna is Money Penny! 😂
As a Brit, this is cringe. British people do not speak like that. I don't understand why American TV companies make British people put on a fake accent to cater for American people who have a mindup version of the USA.
He sounds British
@@ngoni266 There isn't a British accent lol.
This actor speaks exactly the same in real life too
His accent is not uncommon in Britain
And stop imagining bs. American TV companies are not making British people sound like anything, the British actors are just using their natural accent
There are other British characters in Suits too - Edward Darby, Ava Hessington and Paula Agard - They sound natural, there is fake accent there either
Get your head out of youras
Nobody is making anybody sound fake
The actors who played Edward Darby or Ava Hessington or Paula Agard didn't sound fake and neither did the actor who played Stephen Huntley
@@larrybuchannan186 No, I am British and less then 5% of people in Britain speak with that acccent. It's called RP. It isn't their natural accent. Clearly you have never heard of the Manc, scouse, geordie or Brummie accent.
Well they do, i sound pretty much the same as this guy i grew up in the cotswolds ( rural south england) and almost everyone here has the rp accent its got to be more than 5%
I can´t wrap my head around the fact that this isn´t a slightly older version of Barry Alan
A British attorney wearing brown shoes with a blue suit?
Hardly. 🧐
so rascal
He’s a solicitor not an attorney
It’s the weekend so he’s on holiday
The name of the British counterpart is Harold Speculum, just so you know.
Uh what? No it’s not
😂
Whats that music at 3:20 ?
Yeah dude track name is "Suits dramatic transition theme that they use in every episode" Lolol
@@alp77747 what a great answer
They had to make it more british by showing Aston Martin.
After watching glitter .I will always see him as Dice 😂😂, can't help it
Judging by TV series, corporate types always talk, play, have fun, socialize, but never actually work.
Correct 😀
They dont. The Associates and interns does while they just sign
Donna , let the boys go and play, lets have our own game.
Please what's season and episode is this?
1:22 He is sniffing her, he likes her smell, he wants her. I would see the script in such a way that he is released from prison, proven innocent and resumes his love affair with Donna, becoming fierce competition for Harvey. This Steven character should have been a longer presence in the film.
Glad you didn’t write suits then
No, he's trying to charm his way into 'her office'
Harvey didn't give a fish at all 🤣
The man parking in front of his own building in nyc legally is impossible
The ballistic expert is now a prosecutor.
I’ll still go for Tanner than Huntley
i don’t pave the way for people, people pave the way for me
“No, you take it in whatever tone pleases you the most.” YIKES
That's a lovely Aston Martin 😍 Baby ❤
Steven: Can you help me get along with people from the firm that's merging with us?
Harvey: NO
Steven: 😢
What episode is this
How this law firm made money baffles me
5:00 It's pretty rare Harvey gets one over on Donna. Having a crush on a slimeball like that?
Harvey: You're 3 times more valuable than me?
Jessica: I didn't say that. My check says that.
Great banter.
Cheque*
@@burner3185both are acceptable sir. “Check” is American and “Cheque” is British
@@stefmac and british is the original version of English, so
This series is more in "fantasy" genre than most actual "fantasy" stuff.
Do the writers realize that no one actually speaks like this?
I like that Steven’s initials are Harvey’s backwards.
I'd like to know how much money all the restaurants lose because lawyers keep booking tables, throw some cheesy sayings around and then just leave after 5 minutes.
Thats why it get charged to their card ;)
I would have enjoyed this show so much if I hadn't read almost all of John Grisham novels beforehand.
Donna : I anticipated her needs.
Harvey : No you didn't.
Donna : I anticipated your needs?
This line always kills me.
This show is basically a bunch of bullies picking fights for no reason whatsoever, blackmailing each other, doing stuff for themselves - never their client - and calling it "law". The judicial system in the US seems fascinating.
Little did we know, his Aston Martin got towed later that day.
Which episode is this ?
Jessica is my favourite lady ever.
Please I need a reminder. Which season and episode is this?
I am happy being a digital marketer.
I thought I’d drop the transcript for 8:06 in case anyone couldn’t hear it
- You looked into Cameron Dantis?
- riejejebrvrhrjrjrj
- And that’s what you told her?
- shehebejleoeidi
- You told her to stick with the lawyer she picked in the first place?
- ejejkeodidifn
This show looks like it features a bunch of insufferable sociopaths trying to outcompete each other, all while trying (and failing) to capture the magic of Mad Men.
Haven’t watched the show, and I agree