S03E05- Suits Season 3 Episode 5 Shadow Of A Doubt

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  • Episode Name: Shadow Of A Doubt
  • Air date: 8/13/2013
  • Summary: Harvey and Stephen work together on Ava’s case; Mike invites Rachel to join him on a case.

 

Two cases, one client.  Murder trial vs takeover.  What’s best for the client in case one, vs what’s best for the client in case two.  I really would’ve loved this whole dynamic if not for the fact that blonde chick got so much airtime out of it.  I know I already said this last week, but I find it impossible to ignore the way that Amanda Schull sticks out like a sore thumb.  Pedestrian acting from someone who is surrounded by masters of their craft will always do that.  The opening scene, in particular, was completely ruined by blonde chick’s presence.  There was so much great back and forth between Harvey and Louis, as well as between Mike and Louis, but then she just had to keep putting in her two cents.  While we’re at it, I don’t even see the point of having blonde chick work so well with Mike.  There should be a rivalry here, not blonde chick trying to buddy up to the smartest kid in the class.  The “shit” scene would’ve been good with just about anybody else involved, but she couldn’t even get that right.

 

Wowwwwww!!!  This is way premature, but if Michelle Fairley doesn’t get some sort of guest actress nod from some kind of critics for her run on Suits, I’m going to break things.  She…wow.  Have I mentioned wow?  Both in the Hessington/Specter argument in the first half of the episode and the mock deposition in the second half, Fairley’s Hessington brought nothing but pure, raw emotion to the table.  Not only am I terrified of her when she’s angry (that glare could kill a whole red wedding full of people), but after that deposition, I also just want to hug her and tell her everything is going to be all right.  Ava Hessington is a woman fighting to hold onto something that she cares deeply about, and while she has made some terrible decisions in order to protect her company and the people it might affect, she is no murderer.  Quite the opposite, actually.  This is a character that we’re initially lead to believe is cold hearted and driven by money, only for her to utterly break down and reveal to us that she is anything but.  I had no idea.  I really thought that the initial impression that we were given of a ruthless Ava Hessington was the right characterization.  Wonderful plot twist, wonderful character development, wonderful acting, WONDERFUL EVERYTHING.

I finally have what I’ve been waiting for:  an excuse to write about how completely wonderful Gina Torres is.  Seriously, someone send that woman a card from me, begging her to just never stop doing whatever it is that she does to make herself that good.  Gina manages to command every scene that she’s in, even when she’s calmly sitting during a major dramatic moment. When Harvey and Louis argue at the beginning of the episode, Jessica just sits and observes.  Before saying a single line, you can tell exactly when she makes her decision, as well as how closely she is paying attention to everything.  It takes just the tiniest change in expression, and BOOM.  You KNOW that Jessica knows what’s going on around her.  You KNOW that she’s calculating her next move.  You know everything without being told but shown.  And shown convincingly.  The way Torres plays Jessica’s barely controlled rage when Harvey throws the fact that she’s only a 49% partner in this merger with Darby in her face is absolutely one of the best split seconds television.  You can quote me on that.