In the later seasons, he became an abnoxious robot
@kw127847 ай бұрын
@@mmbadgers7813and his hair became hilarious😂😂
@AlexeiMotoRin7 ай бұрын
@@kw12784 what exactly? i don't get it...
@OmaOmaO7 ай бұрын
season 6 he became ruthless. xD
@Noonenoone4406 ай бұрын
He became terminator
@rafsolo7 ай бұрын
I was a young college kid when i first saw this. The advice Harvey gave Mike about the dinner always stuck with me
@manuelpinzon72077 ай бұрын
As a lawyer myself, is was of those weird facts that are the truth
@sidhantsheela85207 ай бұрын
It's true in every corporate.
@kidcut6 ай бұрын
@@manuelpinzon7207 as someone who's been inside a few female lawyers, I can confirm this is the truth
@tryzmotrippin54816 ай бұрын
@@manuelpinzon7207 so, as a lawyer, have you ever had one of your seniors just sleep around with a bunch women like everyday of the week but has a policy of not sleeping with married women?
@MehmetunalAtila6 ай бұрын
@@tryzmotrippin5481 that's kind a personal question mate.
@KitKatNisa5 ай бұрын
I love that this means that Harvey not only cared enough to pay ahead of time without knowing the bill, but he also took the time to find out (read: ask Donna) where Mike was planning to have the dinner so he could go in early and pay.
@prateekbhardwaj25594 ай бұрын
Exactly
@landang79063 ай бұрын
@@prateekbhardwaj2559 And I like Mike's little revenge to Louis at the end "There might have been some gluten in the ravioli" :D
@LetItFly693 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure he just told Donna to take care of it. She literally has his card and buys her own “bday” gifts. Although it’s possible he made a discreet appearance. You never know with Harvey.
@landang79063 ай бұрын
@@LetItFly69 In any case, he's a truly considerate boss, wouldn't you think?
@deth3021Ай бұрын
Or this is a fake way to engender gratitude? @landang7906
@cpehansen217 ай бұрын
Even from the beginning, Mike was the little brother Harvey never had. He had his back from the jump
@AlezanDeer7 ай бұрын
Harvey also had a younger brother.
@Discipleofthelordandjesus7 ай бұрын
@@AlezanDeerHis brother was worse than Mike, when Harvey was in law school his biological brother was getting into high 6 figure debts that Harvey had to pay off. He was never a brother to Harvey just a parasite.
@lukesiv1467 ай бұрын
Harvery literally had a younger brother
@andreponniah99007 ай бұрын
See that’s funny because Harvey actually has a younger brother
@CatWith-AHat7 ай бұрын
Marcus just never existed I guess 😊
@jitendergupta38377 ай бұрын
One of the reasons Harvey expected unconditional loyalty from Mike.
@DaveDexterMusic7 ай бұрын
Pretty sure he didn't think he was buying loyalty by footing the bill.
@achillesdumbeldore7 ай бұрын
@@DaveDexterMusic It's just not the bill, it's caring enough to make Mike see that things like the Rookie Dinners matter. Harvey says that he doesn't care about anyone, but drops occasional solid advice. It helped Mike a lot in the long run.
@sebbeaudoin21617 ай бұрын
@@achillesdumbeldore true
@honor9lite1337Ай бұрын
He does care only what's important for him. @@achillesdumbeldore
@JM-db8ezАй бұрын
@@honor9lite1337 If you can watch this whole series and that's your summary of Harvey, then you not only missed the boat, you didn't even see the ocean.
@jessedellross32457 ай бұрын
I love their relationship and chemistry in the early seasons. Rachel when she was an actual character and not just Mikes girlfriend
@Thalaranthey7 ай бұрын
cmon dont sell Rachel short. She was ANNYOING Mikes cheating girlfriend x)
@maralonent62577 ай бұрын
Rachel was a nothing from start to end. Didn’t like her childishness, her attempts to manipulate, her physical abuse (slapping) or her creepy jealousy of Mike and Harvey’s close relationship.
@pineapplecsc77176 ай бұрын
@@maralonent6257sounds like you’ve got some bad issues yourself if you’re analyzing a fictional character that much lol
@hawky2256 ай бұрын
@@pineapplecsc7717 Isn't that just Meghan Markle in a nutshell?
@pineapplecsc77176 ай бұрын
@@hawky225 no, I know her in real life. She’s not like that
@retterkl7 ай бұрын
Lewis doesn't like chicken, and yet later he eats coq for breakfast, lunch and dinner. How the times change
@TheGarbageGhillie7 ай бұрын
This will forever be the best comment.
@Frenzy-rs1fy7 ай бұрын
I think he does, he just said that to make setting the dinner tougher for mike
@solidmoon82667 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@135Zeus6 ай бұрын
Lewis would totally say how coq is not a chicken but a refined fowl
@aarkansinghal6633Ай бұрын
well you can't deny a well cooked gentleman's sausage
@SekritJay7 ай бұрын
Considering it's New York, everyone has expensive tastes AND they were really unwise with the drink orders, $180-odd plus tip per person is... still expensive, but not as much as I was expecting
@OMARWATCHES7 ай бұрын
Currently $250 a head inflation adjusted. I’d say that’s getting to be on the expensive end for NYC
@matthewjclement7 ай бұрын
@@OMARWATCHES For a large group event, corporate entertaining, with alcohol, in NYC? $250/head isn't an unusual budget. What's unrealistic is that no company would expect the associate to pick up the bill (well, maybe on the night, but it would ultimately be reimbursed through expenses)
@schindlj7 ай бұрын
@@matthewjclement That isnt pricy at all. There are a ton of places in NYC that have minimum spend of 20k+ for holiday parties etc.
@elagrion6 ай бұрын
$180 per person is "still expensive"? Wow, New York might not be that bad. It's what I would pay in my corner of the world (which is Eastern Europe) for fancy dinner with expensive wines.
@bhocolatebhip7396 ай бұрын
This episode was filmed 13 years ago you bozos...inflation. These are 2011 prices.
@abduttayyebhassanali42827 ай бұрын
Louis not liking chicken is the most Louis thing ever.
@mikecantreed7 ай бұрын
I love how in shows the company doesn’t pay for $10k dinners.
@hughjassFrom7YearsAgo7 ай бұрын
Ten thousand dollars on side? What do they do, cure cancer?!
@ichodernicht81317 ай бұрын
@hughjassFrom7YearsAgo yes, these sides actually do cure cancer. That's why they were so expensive.
@kaikaburgschule86246 ай бұрын
@@hughjassFrom7YearsAgoThey did cure cancer.
@Noonenoone4406 ай бұрын
Max max i want you to open up max. Why u hold it in 😂
@aakashpatel72986 ай бұрын
Harvey definitely used company money to pay for the dinner
@ashkrikorian57533 ай бұрын
This is proper leadership. Guide w proper experience, ride then relatively hard w work to make sure they can handle it before advancing… and when all is said and done the reward is picking up the $10k check
@coder_dude2473 ай бұрын
Harvey is such a big bro, advices the kid on hosting the best dinner with advice on making the best impression and pays for the thing too bcz he cares too much... This season taught me more about life and loyalty and covenant bonds than society, college, workplace...
@parasapan7 ай бұрын
For those of you who missed the bill was of $10,658 which included $1717 gratuity.
@tryzmotrippin54816 ай бұрын
Harvey paid the bill tho, right?
@t.gagnon22406 ай бұрын
@@tryzmotrippin5481he did
@willh696 ай бұрын
@@tryzmotrippin5481 no it was canceled because there was gluten in the ravioli
@gattabat6 ай бұрын
this is like an answer in an english comprehension test
@Randomcomment76995 ай бұрын
1 sec screen flashing.. great
@donovanbowman81577 ай бұрын
It’s so funny seeing Season 1 and all the associates 😂 The focus being in the bullpen. How things advanced
@freeinghumanitynow7 ай бұрын
They left money on the table with the bullpen as it could have easily been a spin-off itself IMO.
@Noonenoone4406 ай бұрын
What money on the table. What spjnofff
@SorchaSublime3 ай бұрын
@@Noonenoone440 do you not understand what a hypothetical is? Also take a grammar class
@Noonenoone4403 ай бұрын
@@SorchaSublime what
@Raut-warrior25 күн бұрын
I just finished last season and louis looks so fat
@TheKidsWearCrowns7 ай бұрын
1:10 this exchange with Harvey is this dude’s Joker moment 💀
@TheShockwave1147 ай бұрын
Harvey really did teach Mike a lot, I hate to say it but I think if Mike secret came out in season 1 he would've never fallen on the sword to save Harvey. Harvey shaped Mike and showed him what loyalty really is. In my belief that's why he took the deal later on
@matthewmaresca78233 ай бұрын
I cried when I saw this for the first time. Harvey knew his history and knew he would never be able to take care of this tab. That’s why he humbly paid it all. I had a manager like this years back. Best 3 years we had killing the market. People who understand what their people can do are invaluable
@suryanshmittal94007 ай бұрын
If I correctly remember. While Harvey was hiring Mike he mentioned that he should give Mike $25,000 just as a signing bonus. So considering that the dinner was appropriately expensive as most people there were earning alot more than that.
@N_May15 ай бұрын
Are you forgetting the tax and fees before you get that signing bonus?
@suryanshmittal94004 ай бұрын
@@N_May1 still the tax is not more than 50% of the total amount
@ichbinda19982 ай бұрын
@@suryanshmittal9400 Mike spent the signing bonus, so that his grandma was taken care of. He had the raise it in episode 1.
@suryanshmittal94002 ай бұрын
@@ichbinda1998 Yeah i remember that but not everybody knew about that so for them he had not spent his signing bonus on anyone. Which was another reason people expected him to pay but Harvey who knew about the situation cleared the tab.
@randomt800kiddo2Ай бұрын
@@suryanshmittal9400people wouldn't know about the signing bonus, but it's mentioned/implied later in season 1 just how much associates at pearson hardman actually make, so a 10,000 dollar dinner shouldnt be too far out of their ballpark, especially since harvey was willing to throw in a 25k signing bonus without a second thought
@knighteternal1277 ай бұрын
16 x bottles of house red coming to $105 seems reasonable
@matthewjclement7 ай бұрын
Even if this is a 'per glass' price, no upscale restaurant is serving glasses of wine at $6.50, let alone bottles.
@scottsheppard24496 ай бұрын
It's definitely glasses. And the show is from 2011, 6.50 for a 6 oz glass is reasonable
@nutsackmania6 ай бұрын
not at a place like this lol hows the doublewide with a vizio
@jdrancho18646 ай бұрын
This is how you run up a restaurant tab: it's not the food, it's the drinks that make it expensive. And a $1712 tip automatically added on is a service of the house, so you don't have to bother with the math.
@fruhlingsrolle73033 ай бұрын
Obligatory tips are the worst. Pay your workers a fking salary and let me decide on my own what or if I want to tip
@WOGBOY3 ай бұрын
@@fruhlingsrolle7303 isnt it technichally lets call it a suggestion not something that you actually owe
@Justking3 ай бұрын
@@fruhlingsrolle7303 wouldnt paying the workers more just mean that the bill is more expensive anyway?
@fruhlingsrolle73033 ай бұрын
@@Justking Yes, but then at least they are honest with their prices, yknow?
@karu6111Ай бұрын
@@fruhlingsrolle7303also, sales tax, why don’t they just add that to the price tag? US is hella weird…
@Matt333ETH24 күн бұрын
My company has these after first years get their bonuses. It’s a way to pay your seniors back for their hard work and mentorship, and shows that you’re there for the long run. Mine is in March and I’m actually kind of excited
@signalrepeater6 ай бұрын
5.07 You gotta appreciate the hardwork that goes into making these series. Getting it all perfect....The directors show that Rachel is holding wine glass from the stem while Ross grabs the bowl and sips not knowing the correct way to hold that glass, being the rookie in food culture that he is.
@jonant83173 ай бұрын
the whole "rookie" having to pay for things always seemed bizarre to me.... I guess in some fields it's tradition but doesn't make it right. when I have med students and new doctors come through the office I always make sure that they are being taken care of... I couldn't imagine asking them to take me out to dinner
@IntelCorei-KProcessor-go2to7 ай бұрын
Poor Allen... err Aaron.
@lordmonocr62067 ай бұрын
Harold?
@meghbanerjee42597 ай бұрын
harvey and mike are the best brothers ever
@Em_Rey3 ай бұрын
7:37 my favorite part Louis expressions are great 😂🎉
@robertmarwick22477 ай бұрын
'Gluten in the ravioli' - my favorite comment
@tanishqmatharu51053 ай бұрын
That's what you get when you take a huge liberty by 'ordering really expensive wines'.
@XIIIphobos7 ай бұрын
Left a 19.14% tip. Decent.
@RealTalk19872 ай бұрын
“I want to live on what I make” if only that were her real life story 😂😂😂
@deflectodoggo94566 ай бұрын
IDK what this show is or how I got here, but I paused on the restaurant receipt and it's hilarious. 5 martinis for nearly $180, OK, those are expensive restaurant prices. But then the 3 daiquiris (which would be harder for the bartender to make) come in at ~$8 a pop??? Is this an Applebees?? Finally, it's cut off but looks like 32 premium scotches were ordered for less than $1 a glass? I know it's just a silly prop for a half-second shot but made me laugh.
@hardcoreworld47967 ай бұрын
Harvey and Mike is my best bromance of all time🔥
@antar14857 ай бұрын
Heard that everyone, Rachel wants to live on what she makes and make it all on her own. 😅
@jamesrawlins7357 ай бұрын
"Privacy, privacy, privacy!"
@Leo-qm2us7 ай бұрын
Harvey is literally the best character in every way possible and this last scene shows that
@Kritacul7 ай бұрын
This was the episode you could see the chemistry between the two and you KNEW eventually they were going to be together.
@Stephenwc28 күн бұрын
Mike: I think that squid is still rolling around in my mouth. That sums up my take on seafood.
@SamitGambhir7 ай бұрын
Harvey Spectre trained the best of us, even though through a screen; He was our mentor.
@Airwr3ck3 ай бұрын
I don’t get it. Why would a firm make a rookie pay for this dinner? That’s insane. I assume the rookie has to plan it out but the firm will pay for it.
@BradgilliswhammymanАй бұрын
very little about this show is realistic :). Workplaces don't actually operate like this.
@greggo1131Ай бұрын
this show is not realistic
@kkmdew096 ай бұрын
“There might have been some gluten in the ravioli.” Walks off before Luis can respond. Exactly what Harvey would do.
@kyleblackwell99587 ай бұрын
Mike and Harvey are like brothers
@shanecoleman71147 ай бұрын
It shows especially when at the end the tab was almost 11k and Harvey secretly paid it already and didn't advertise it taking the credit away from Mike. He actually wanted to see him succeed 😊❤
@kyleblackwell99587 ай бұрын
@@shanecoleman7114 very true
@blakebird44966 ай бұрын
Butch and Sundance
@ernie8986 ай бұрын
I love it when Mike gets the better of Luis litt
@tiredofwinning27123 ай бұрын
“Expensive wine” Dinner for 50 associates = 10k - gratuity, that’s like 175$ each. I spent that on my birthday this year. I was expecting a 50-100k dinner.
@indrajitchatterjee1112 ай бұрын
The bill is actually quite reasonable for such a large gathering in a fine restaurant
@akhilmishra32587 ай бұрын
If there is one thing Harvey and Mike had in common, it was having each others back
@diwakar-r7 ай бұрын
Yess! I was waiting for this for so long!
@calvintee967 ай бұрын
I watched this for the first time when I was a 2nd year law student, and didn’t get what the fuss was about. As a practicing lawyer watching this scene again, I only now understand that what Harvey said about caring things that “don’t matter”, is absolutely true.
@asmodiusjones95633 ай бұрын
If I had watched this as a 2nd year law student, I would have known to drop out, instead of continuing on, graduating, getting a litigation job, and being miserable for the next 13 years. DO NOT. GO. TO LAWSCHOOL. DO NOT. BECOME A LAWYER.
@fabsi1543 ай бұрын
@@asmodiusjones9563 May I ask why?
@duishungryАй бұрын
Rewatching this as a law student and it's cool to catch references you didn't the first time, like that he can't go to a certain restaurant because it's a "Wachtell Lipton" client, with Wachtell being the real life firm that Pearson Hardman is based on!
@asmodiusjones9563Ай бұрын
@@fabsi154 it’s terrible. The litigation process is unfair and incredibly inconsistent. The actual facts of the case aren’t just HARD to present, both opposing counsel and the legal process are dedicated to preventing the actual facts from being heard. Also, litigators, especial insurance defense counsel, are the most insufferable people on the planet and you will have to work very closely with them for months on end. The business model is also difficult. If you work plaintiff side, you don’t get paid unless you win, and you never know if you’ll win. So each case is 12-24 months of absolutely infuriating work that you might not get paid for. You can easily go 9 or 12 months without getting paid at all. Or, if you’re on the defense side, you have to meet your billing hours quota bringing pointless motions and doing everything in your power to prevent the facts from getting to the jury. I just took a CLE on lawyer mental health. Lawyers have the highest level of suicide, alcoholism, and depression of any professional career. They said that unless 90% of your cases have two of the three following attributes, your practice will be unsustainable: (1) you work with people you do not have personality conflicts with (including opposing counsel and your clients); (2) you are working in an area of law that interests you; (3) the case is either fully paid or intentional pro bono. I can safely say that NONE of my cases had 2 out of those 3. I barely had any cases with 1. I cannot express how much I hated doing that. And I did it for 13 years!
@asmodiusjones9563Ай бұрын
@@fabsi154 it’s terrible. The litigation process is unfair and incredibly inconsistent. The actual facts of the case aren’t just hard to present, both opposing counsel and the legal process are dedicated to preventing the actual facts from being heard. Also, litigators, especial insurance defense counsel, are the most insufferable people on the planet and you will have to work very closely with them for months on end. The business model is also difficult. If you work plaintiff side, you don’t get paid unless you win, and you never know if you’ll win. So each case is 12-24 months of absolutely infuriating work that you might not get paid for. You can easily go 9 or 12 months without getting paid at all. Or, if you’re on the defense side, you have to meet your billing hours quota bringing pointless motions and doing everything in your power to prevent the facts from getting to the jury. I just took a CLE on lawyer mental health. Lawyers have the highest level of suicide, alcoholism, and depression of any professional career. They said that unless 90% of your cases have two of the three following attributes, your practice will be unsustainable: (1) you work with people you do not have personality conflicts with (including opposing counsel and your clients); (2) you are working in an area of law that interests you; (3) the case is either fully paid or intentional pro bono. I can safely say that none of my cases had 2 out of those 3. I barely had any cases with 1. I cannot express how much I hated doing that. And I did it for 10 years!
@19993gt7 ай бұрын
10,600 for so many associates isn’t that much. I’ve easily spent a few hundred dollars ordering the cheapest items in the affordable restaurants in downtown Los Ángeles. I’d expect 20k+
@theonlyrealrobin46027 ай бұрын
This episode aired in 2011. Everything was cheaper at that time
@19993gt7 ай бұрын
@@theonlyrealrobin4602 I ate at those restaurants in 2013. Lol but I get you. No way I can afford them nowD or would I try. I only went there for a girl I used to know 🤣😂
@SoullessPyre7 ай бұрын
Corp events can often negotiate better rates and prices as well.
@19993gt7 ай бұрын
@@SoullessPyre thank you. Now That makes sense
@catedoge32063 ай бұрын
yuh
@michaelweston22857 ай бұрын
what an absolute BS move expecting a rookie employee to give up about 10% of their annual salary to host a bourgeoise dinner for their colleagues. pro sports teams do this, but it's for a much smaller amount/percentage. and not with the purpose to see how stuck up everyone can be.
@GetElectricGR7 ай бұрын
10%? Do all americans make 100k a year minimum? Always blows my mind, considering many families in South and Eastern Europe have savings less than what this dinner cost.
@gustavosilveira6917 ай бұрын
@@GetElectricGRwell if you live in new york and work in a top level law firm, 100k a year is pretty much a given
@MC-tm2uy7 ай бұрын
100k a year in Manhattan at a top law firm will get you some very low performers lol
@michaelweston22857 ай бұрын
@@MC-tm2uy not "low performers", he's a rookie associate. i'm guessing his salary, but it should be in that ballpark.
@vanillacurry7 ай бұрын
In a real life scenario this would likely just be expensed on a company card or they would pay you back within a day lol
@Z_SZN7 ай бұрын
Rachel Zane S1 is undefeated
@irfanabbassi92025 ай бұрын
2:11 Practical Example and reality of corporate world
@CaliBoi2266 ай бұрын
Mike - There might have been some gluton in the ravioli” Louis - 😧
@brettlaw43463 ай бұрын
That's how you know he's not faking it. The anticipation threw off his whole night. Can't bring a lady friend back because of the possible gastrointestinal issues becoming a matter of gossip.
@RajaKhan-ob3ou17 күн бұрын
This was when SUITS was fun and exciting.
@fatmanoutdoors68884 ай бұрын
Loyal isnt a strong enough word for what i would have been to Harvey
@JayMannz6 ай бұрын
Look how the former princess walks 😂 A known 304
@ducknorris2337 ай бұрын
Back when $10k would buy a fancy dinner in NYC for 100 plus
@triplekillerable7 ай бұрын
As a software test automation engineer, when I went to 10.30 AM on my last job of 2 years. As a beginner. No one questioned me managers etc. I realized why when I left the job. I was valuable. They didnt want me to leave.
@JJRichardson_2 ай бұрын
“I hope that’s okay”😂😂😂😂😂😂
@pallavsingh89323 ай бұрын
Well Alan. It's Aaron. Well I think that says it all, don't you? Gentlemen, badassery from Mr. Spectre
@JdynPineda3 ай бұрын
Amazing video! I couldn't stop watching it.
@mihamta50045 ай бұрын
FINEEEE i'll watch Suits again
@LibertyDinoАй бұрын
So glad this show ended on a high with season 3
@BG-mw5ptАй бұрын
Well Allan... It's Erin. I think that says it all, don't you?!
@justcommentseverywhere6 ай бұрын
Harvey is so great
@C9AK0065 ай бұрын
Favourite show of all time.
@mees97043 ай бұрын
Despite claiming to have ordered expensive wines, there is only one expensive wine on the bill and while expensive, it wouldn't be THAT exepensive for people in their field of work
@edwardness74976 ай бұрын
was Mike able to pay the bill at all before Harvey stepped in? Not sure of his financial situation at that point...
@katozrippla14976 ай бұрын
He did get a 25K signing bonus from Harvey in the first episode so he should have been able to pay it. Clearly didn't want to though.
@jeremydale45485 ай бұрын
And to be fair, it’s common courtesy and sense to try NOT to run up the bill too much. There was no need for Louis to order the expensive wines. He’s an idiot. Period
@hidum5779Ай бұрын
@@katozrippla1497 I mean no one would want to. Just think about it.
@sutats2 ай бұрын
How you do anything is how you do everything.
@Neolantern7 ай бұрын
Is the bartender at the end Trent the White Dino thunder Power Ranger?
@user-ow4ux6qy3v7 ай бұрын
Yessir
@iainrobinson4280Ай бұрын
In 2011, a formal bespoke dinner for 50 New York lawyers with 'very expensive wines' came in at under two hundred dollars a head before tip.
@00dobleceroАй бұрын
im not from us, but considering a coffee is like 15$ there, 10k seems cheap for 50 people
@Jace_SpicerАй бұрын
I won't lie I will say that Louis still told him about the Rookie Dinner instead of simply letting Mike flounder
@GaMeOvErRules5 ай бұрын
Man, I wish this show was still going. Although it had some really low and boring points, I did always love the cast and the storylines. They did wrap it up really nicely though.
@KUSHAGRABAFNA6 ай бұрын
Justice for Aron
@bharathkartha86313 ай бұрын
Okay fine, I’ll binge watch suits again
@Milkyway248-p4h7 ай бұрын
I am here for rachel
@bartonez123Ай бұрын
I think I've been to dinners that have cost about the same, but had far fewer attendees. 10k is laughably cheap, even for the time.
@hm2ls8693 ай бұрын
Having a Harvey… means appreciating finding your Mike later on in life.
@maximmoroz939216 күн бұрын
10k is a lot of money, but if Luis was correct and it's him and 50 associates for dinner... Check without tip is 8600, That is 170$ per dinner with drinks per person. Pricey, but not exorbitant for one time deal that is as important as that. And only 15% tip for a party of 51?
@Jordan-ki6ow2 ай бұрын
Nice to see the scene at 2:55 come around full circle at the end of the show
@imaginova887 ай бұрын
So its 7.45am when the scene starts, and after some time Mike goes to Rachels office and its 7am😂
@vaishnavideshmukh19477 ай бұрын
No it was supposed to be 7 pm cause the office time generally ends at 5 but she was not staying there cause she liked the view
@imaginova887 ай бұрын
Makes sense. It's quite bright outside for 7pm though 😂
@Tennisisreallyfun3 ай бұрын
I mean, those really were not in any way expensive wines😂 I mean, they’re not real wines, of course, but price wise they’re not expensive, even for just by-the-glass if we’re talking a truly high-end place and if I’m imagining a wine along the lines of what Louis would order (Mouton, Margaux, and maybe even stuff like Harlan can sometimes be by-the-glass in these establishments). And if he ordered by-the-bottle, then they’re actually downright cheap!
@hanifameen40567 ай бұрын
I'm guessing the rookie dinner only happens when your firm pays you quite well?
@directpressure30267 ай бұрын
No difference between rookie athletes & rookie lawyers. They pay. Period.
@Paicheman7 ай бұрын
Considering they only hire from Harvard, Id say money isnt an issue for most of them.
@vsaminatАй бұрын
That restaurant needs to change its cash register paper
@bawabro3 ай бұрын
Solid episode
@nilX20053 ай бұрын
Mike was so cute in the first seasons
@willr18206 ай бұрын
so Louis gives mike a list of foods he's allergic to and a couple seasons later calls Harold out for being allergic to his cat because allergies are weak
@rhinehard206Ай бұрын
That's a nice gratuity for a nights work.
@surajbalajr.40167 ай бұрын
$1,712 gratuity!? Is it normal though?
@fighder27 ай бұрын
the bill before tax is 8.5k, so the gratuity here is about 20% which isn't uncommon.
@jonclark82527 ай бұрын
19.26% You could argue that it's on the low side, but it's not terrible.
@FQ997 ай бұрын
Only in the place they use childrens schools as a gun range
@OMARWATCHES7 ай бұрын
I’m surprised it was a forced 20% - 25%. They usually force gratuity when the party is larger than some amount
@BlegBog7 ай бұрын
@@OMARWATCHESit was like 50 people??
@amarbaha3 ай бұрын
If it were a real restaurant bill, they would’ve added 25% minimum there’s no way a guy like Harvey would that light on a bill like that
@michaelrawlins16 ай бұрын
Always been surprised it only costs $8561. Assuming only the 50 associates and Lewis attended. That’s like $170 a person. Expensive yes, but for what is supposed to be upscale New York dining in 2011? With “some very expensive wines”? Idk maybe I’m off, but I always thought he got off cheap.
@JeyDeee89Ай бұрын
Thats what you pay today at McDonalds for your family 😅
@NithinJune7 ай бұрын
it is not 7:00 AM 😂😂
@00SmileTime003 ай бұрын
Always hilarious when non-foodies try and write foodie characters That pizza sounds _HIDEOUS_
@nickn7533 ай бұрын
Nope it sounds great. As long as they use soft goat cheese and not too much of it, that should be a banging pizza.
@00SmileTime003 ай бұрын
@@nickn753Lmao you're a random nobody that has never worked in a professional kitchen and I'm a Michelin-starred pizza chef. This is not a discussion. I am _telling you_ that pizza is bad.
@aiamonlylove3 ай бұрын
Everything is built up to the last line: "Sorry sir! but the check's been paid for and full by a Harvey Specter ".
@foreversunrise87495 ай бұрын
This show reminds me of my condescending FBi and CIA "friends". I still love Y'all ;-) Now stay out of my phone and PC
@harshwaghela3 ай бұрын
miss season 1 suits
@AlunethMaster6 ай бұрын
shrimp and goat cheese... pizza ?
@katozrippla14976 ай бұрын
don't forget the red pepper, its the only thing that brings the goat cheese and shrimp together
@Newmusellemihayat5 ай бұрын
Fine Food = Squid LoL
@pjacobsen10007 ай бұрын
I haven't seen much of this show, but I'm with Meghan, I mean Rachel on this one: Try new things, including new foods. Makes life a little more exciting.
@arandombard11976 ай бұрын
It's easy to say that when you're rich and can afford to take risks. A regular person with a small disposable income has to risk money on an expensive meal they might not like or a cheaper meal that they know they will like.
@pjacobsen10006 ай бұрын
@@arandombard1197 Trying new things does not mean those new things have to be expensive things. Not everyone can afford to dine in an expensive restaurant, but everyone can overcome their fear of the unknown.
@arandombard11976 ай бұрын
@@pjacobsen1000 Everything is expensive to somebody. Spending ANY amount of money for some people is expensive. So trying out new things comes at the opportunity cost of not being able to buy something you know you like.
@pjacobsen10006 ай бұрын
@@arandombard1197 Ok, I'll counter with this: There are new experiences that don't cost anything, but I also know from personal experience that there can be times when we don't have money to do much of anything, let alone eat at a restaurant. But that is not the point of my comment. In the clip, the man hesitates because the food in front of him 'looks weird'. That has nothing to do with money, it has to do with his own closed mindedness. And that is what Rachel is challenging him on.
@arandombard11976 ай бұрын
@@pjacobsen1000 Everything costs something, even if it's just time.
@stratosfire19436 ай бұрын
Who apologizes to someone for another person paying the check ??
@ytviewer16366 ай бұрын
Maybe for giving him the bill when it’s already been paid
@martinjohn58583 ай бұрын
There are 50 associates - and each of those associates have to organize a dinner?
@mu2k499Ай бұрын
i cant believe dr house was the bay harbor butcher
@ikamy7 ай бұрын
Louis character is way different in these scens compared to the rest of the show. They demolished it.