If not for Trevor mike would’ve became a lawyer and achieved his dreams so much sooner. We all know that one person who is just toxic and isn’t a true friend
Yeah but all the trouble he gave Mike after entering Pearson Hardman was Mike's fault for sticking it to his face unecessarily Edit: And not coming clean about Jenny when he had the chance
@@felixnegron1888 Yeah Mike doesn't owe him anything but he didn't need to antagonizing him. If he kept Trevor at arms lenght, Trevor wouldn't become his enemy, just a friend of his past
The ironic thing is that Trevor is intensely loyal in his own way. The flashback in The Other Time kinda shows why Mike is so loyal to him, because even though Trevor duped him into cheating on the test, he also knows without a doubt (at least in his mind) that Trevor will never turn him in, and the anecdote from Grammy about how Trevor begged his parents to take Mike in. Even with the first drug bust, Trevor actually doesn't know it's a setup, and he tries to warn Mike once he knows. Trevor is still a snake and a terrible friend to Mike, but I like that they make him three dimensional and loyal to a degree.
I’ve watched thousands of movies and series. My favorite series is Suits. It would be amazing if they could return with a series about Harvey and Donna's life after they moved to Seattle.
Imagine mike did all that for Trevor to get a degree in liberal arts. To be honest knowing Trevor it most likely was a useless degree. Mike grandma really should have asked him what Trevor was even doing in school to begin with.
Mike was never a victim of Trevor because he made his own choices. Yes, Trevor was manipulative but he didn't make Mike fake that test or do all the other 1000 dodgy things he did after that with pure impunity. If so smart and such an amazing liar (he later got off as a fraud) he could have gone to become legitimate. Mike is not a hero, he is a liar, fraud and uses people at will. It's a show yes. But there are real people out there, right now doing the same thing.
I was too 20 in my class at one of the best schools in the country and got caught selling an English test (ironically Spanish is my 1st language). Anyway, once I was academically disciplined I had to report it every school I applied to. I lost my acceptance to Dartmouth, Cornell, UVA, NYU, UNC, etc. I had to attend a school with a 70% acceptance rate because they still provided me with a scholarship based off my SAT scores. I go to a mid-tier law school. Believe me when I say if I could take it all back. I would. I was extremely broke and wanted $ to go to some concert everyone was going to. Of course the only people dumb enough to need the English vocab test were people dumb enough to get caught.
That sequence Harvey put on Trevor at the end was so satisfying. Showing how a true friend stands up for another.
If not for Trevor mike would’ve became a lawyer and achieved his dreams so much sooner. We all know that one person who is just toxic and isn’t a true friend
Yeah but all the trouble he gave Mike after entering Pearson Hardman was Mike's fault for sticking it to his face unecessarily
Edit: And not coming clean about Jenny when he had the chance
And we wouldnt have a series
He made his own choices
@@lpedr0lnah not Mikes fault at all, Mike doesn’t owe him anything
@@felixnegron1888 Yeah Mike doesn't owe him anything but he didn't need to antagonizing him. If he kept Trevor at arms lenght, Trevor wouldn't become his enemy, just a friend of his past
Get yourself a friend that's exact opposite of Trevor
4:23 is insane lol
The ironic thing is that Trevor is intensely loyal in his own way. The flashback in The Other Time kinda shows why Mike is so loyal to him, because even though Trevor duped him into cheating on the test, he also knows without a doubt (at least in his mind) that Trevor will never turn him in, and the anecdote from Grammy about how Trevor begged his parents to take Mike in. Even with the first drug bust, Trevor actually doesn't know it's a setup, and he tries to warn Mike once he knows.
Trevor is still a snake and a terrible friend to Mike, but I like that they make him three dimensional and loyal to a degree.
Yeah he's a bad friend and an anchor to Mike, but the truth is he still cared about him... Just not in an ideal way.
everyone has had a Trevor in their life somewhere🤣
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Yup, and some people don't realize it till the Trevor pushes too far, throws you under the bus, or tries to drag you down with them.
thank you for this timeline . this is what we really need
im subscribing .
Shoutout Grammy if he only listened to her
Lola was the baddest chick on the show. Wish they would have had her on the show more
I’ve watched thousands of movies and series. My favorite series is Suits. It would be amazing if they could return with a series about Harvey and Donna's life after they moved to Seattle.
Because of Trevor, we have Suits
I had a Trevor friend before the military.
Harvey really ripped him apart
Imagine mike did all that for Trevor to get a degree in liberal arts. To be honest knowing Trevor it most likely was a useless degree. Mike grandma really should have asked him what Trevor was even doing in school to begin with.
Trevor eventually changed his name to Cade, became a Marine and then a domestic terrorist
IYKYK
"I could have died that day." THEN WHY DIDN'T YOU?!
Mike was never a victim of Trevor because he made his own choices.
Yes, Trevor was manipulative but he didn't make Mike fake that test or do all the other 1000 dodgy things he did after that with pure impunity.
If so smart and such an amazing liar (he later got off as a fraud) he could have gone to become legitimate. Mike is not a hero, he is a liar, fraud and uses people at will.
It's a show yes. But there are real people out there, right now doing the same thing.
Mike can still be a victim and also have it be his own choice
Mike wasn't a victim at all. Trevor was a terrible friend. Both things can be true.
22:20 Pretty sure there's no legal foundation to block someone like this right? (obviously the expelling part was justified)
Harvard would not want a person found to be selling test answers on their campus. Perfectly reasonable
I was too 20 in my class at one of the best schools in the country and got caught selling an English test (ironically Spanish is my 1st language). Anyway, once I was academically disciplined I had to report it every school I applied to. I lost my acceptance to Dartmouth, Cornell, UVA, NYU, UNC, etc. I had to attend a school with a 70% acceptance rate because they still provided me with a scholarship based off my SAT scores. I go to a mid-tier law school. Believe me when I say if I could take it all back. I would. I was extremely broke and wanted $ to go to some concert everyone was going to. Of course the only people dumb enough to need the English vocab test were people dumb enough to get caught.
Trevor is such a snake
What herbs coast that much to give the delivery 25k
Exactly
Not the bush he was selling. That's for sure
Trevor is the most unlikeable character in television history.
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