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I think this has to be one of the best shows on TV, but it seems like you really get into it and then have to wait almost a year before it comes on again. Don't know how many eposodes they do , but it doesn't seem like more than 10.Lost interest in Burn Notice after it being my favorite shows for three years. Just as you get into it, it goes off and you have to wait another year.Boy, if i had to work with that little short jerk who is a partner on Suits, i don't think i could last a year it has one more episodes this year, i hope it doesn't go off but i found myself falling asleep the other nite, i guess because i realize i have to wait anther nine months..
 
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actually ... the 1st season was 12 episodes and Season 2 ( which is what you are watching now ) is 16 episodes
which they broke up. It started last June, ran through Aug, and started back up this Jan. and ends Feb 21st.

You have to remember this was a Summer series. 1st season it started in June and ended in Sept.

Good News is Season 3 will again start in June... so no need to wait a whole Year, and it will also be 16 episodes
 

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It is a good show but the premise of the short guy getting into a prestigious law firm with a bogus degree, from Harvard no less, is preposterous.
 
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I love this show...Have watched every episode since it debuted.

Am not a fan of the obvious bias that goes with it though. (Hardman, Jessica, Rachel's father appearing in 1 episide as Mr. bad ass) And that is really her father? Come on

But wouldn't a firm that big and powerful that only hires from harvard realize the litigation and bad press they would get if it was discovered Mike Ross never earned a law degree....And a couple episodes when the other firm was stealing away their candidates, the dumbass fake head hancho (Jessicia) thought another firm was stealing away Mike Ross...Umm, that would be easy to stop, why would he go any other place since he doesn't have law degree..and why isn't he at least privately earning a degree.

Eh, it's TV.
 

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It is a good show but the premise of the short guy getting into a prestigious law firm with a bogus degree, from Harvard no less, is preposterous.


Like when Notre Dame hired George O'Leary?
 

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O'Leary was gone within weeks if not days from ND which is what I believe would happen in the real world at a top law firm if through some miracle he was hired on in the first place.
 
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What I find amusing about the 1st episode (pilot) is he impressed Donna enough to even let him in the interview by saying "I don't care if you let me in, I am just trying to ditch the cops"...Really?

I also like in same episode, Donna says to another prospect "why should I let the whitest man I have ever seen in for an interview"....Plleaaaase. If that was the other way around, imagine the outcry but of course as it is, it passes without anyone saying a word. Typical anti crap.
 

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