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Suits LA Recap: You’re on Your Own
The show seems to have finally figured out how to make the Hollywood dealmaking and murder trial storylines work together.
Another piece was published at an opportune time for the DA on a different case (the one that resulted in Amanda’s client being killed in prison and put her on the warpath to begin with) also by this same journalist, which means this was a planted story meant to force the judge into accepting the divorce paperwork as part of the evidence. I’ll pause here to express my deep disdain for how the writers use Kevin to be Ted’s little morally grey, sometimes explicitly criminal errand boy who slinks off to do as master says whenever the plot calls for it. I must confess this was a fun way to merge the Hollywood work the firm does with the murder trial; the show has previously struggled to maintain these two battling tones, and so far, this is the most secure it’s been in itself, perhaps because it’s light on the comedy this week.
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