Suits is just such a clever show, and this episode once again proved that to me. Every line of dialogue is scripted so well and the clashes between intelligent minds torn between justice, money, pride and truthfulness are epic and just as I'd expect them to be in real life.
The relationships are surprisingly interesting as well. This episode I realized how in the conversations between Harvey and Paula, they also talk in the style of their profession sometimes. You can hear Paula giving philosophical-ish quotes like "you knew it yourself, but wanted to hear it from someone else", while Harvey might respond unnecessarily harshly at times, as if he's defending someone in court. This adds to the cleverness and realism of the show that I've grown to love.
And this all comes from someone who didn't think he would like a show about lawyers. Boy was I wrong and boy, am I glad I gave this show a try.
The relationships are surprisingly interesting as well. This episode I realized how in the conversations between Harvey and Paula, they also talk in the style of their profession sometimes. You can hear Paula giving philosophical-ish quotes like "you knew it yourself, but wanted to hear it from someone else", while Harvey might respond unnecessarily harshly at times, as if he's defending someone in court. This adds to the cleverness and realism of the show that I've grown to love.
And this all comes from someone who didn't think he would like a show about lawyers. Boy was I wrong and boy, am I glad I gave this show a try.