Have you seen the last episode of the hit TV series 'Suits'? Because if you haven't then you clearly are missing out on all the fun and excitement everyone is enjoying as of the moment. Things are so intense for the characters right now as they try to escape their way through impending imprisonment. So now, let us have a review for episode 15 titled "Tick Tock."
The attorneys are now rattling out for solutions on the current predicament and situation of Mike Ross now that his cover has been blown and he has been receiving punches from his rival attorney Anita Gibbs. This caused the entire firm to enter into panic mode where some were looking only to save themselves while others sought out ways to protect their friends.
Mike thought of representing himself in the court which was highly disagreed by Harvey. But what Harvey thinks as a bad idea turned out to be a good one after all. Mike representing himself worked out far better than I thought it would. Not only did it show what a competent attorney he was but it also gave him a chance to show his heart in his closing arguments.
The rest of “Tick Tock” was tied to the tracks of the hot mess express. What with Louis Litt slipped into near hysteria when he interpreted Harvey letting Mike take over as his own attorney as a sign of their doom. The man offered to testify against Harvey and he even recorded their conversation for proof. Good thing Jessica was there to enlighten Louis of what could happen if he pursues with his plan of bringing down Harvey.
Jessica pointed out that Harvey would most likely take a bullet for both of them if this went wrong and that turning on Mike and Harvey made Louis no better than Daniel Hardman or Charles Fortsman.
Everything was chaos in the last episode and I am pretty sure the fans are more than excited for the next episode to see what would happen to Mike and the rest of the team. So stay tuned for more updates.


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