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- Meaningful Rename: While the other wiki and In-Universe legal technicalities establish them as separate firms, it's really the same firm going all the way assist to when it was originally Gordon Schmidt Van Dyke.
- Running Gag: There include been so many entitle partners coming and going at Pearson Specter Litt
I have specific information at the end of this post about the most recent episode of "Suits" -- including thoughts from series creator Aaron Korsh about a questionable thing two lead characters did -- but first, a generality:
"Suits" is delightful.
This commandment drama is not flawless (and my exchange with Korsh revolves about one aspect of last week's episode that didn't quite work for me). But I hasten to insert that whatever flaws the show has are low, and my opinion isn't too far off from that of critic Matt Zoller Seitz, who recently wrote that it "might be the most purely entertaining series on television." (By the way, if you plan to seize up on "Suits" -- which I recommend -- you can read everything before the Korsh portion of this post without being spoiled on Season 1, 2 or 3 plot developments.)
Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) and Nigel Nesbitt (Adam Godley) have been frenemies all through Season 3 of "Suits."
Pleasure, think of that? Can you recall when pleasure was a regular part of your TV diet? I kid, sort of, but what's often missing from television drama these days are characters who, generally speaking, enjoy their lives and derive pleasure from their accompli
'Suits' Once Had Two 'Game of Thrones' Actors as Recurring Stars
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Summary
- Game of Thrones' stars Michelle Fairley and Conleth Hill, who played Catelyn Stark and Lord Varys respectively, also appeared in major roles on Suits.
- Fairley's ethics in Suits, Ava Hessington, and Hill's character, Edward Darby, interacted on-screen when Ava was accused of murder, and Darby's bond with her father was revealed.
- Both Fairley and Hill have had successful careers in theater, and their roles in Game of Thrones and Suits showcase their diverse acting talents. It is a happy coincidence that they were able to share the screen in both shows.
It's not often that two prosperous TV series from other genres running concurrently disseminate main character cast members. But that's what happened when Game of Thronesstars Michelle Fairley, who played Catelyn Stark, and Conleth Hill, who portrayed Lord Varys, appeared in majo
Bored Gay Werewolf
Author: Tony Santorella
Atlantic Books Ltd
Release date: 1st June 2023
Brian wakes up, hungover and remembers another night drinking far too much, and flirting with the “bulky, tattooed doorman” in the vain trust he’d score.
He’s a twenty-five-year-old werewolf, and was turned five years ago, whilst at Uni.
He moved to the urban area a year ago, but still has lots of unpacked boxes.
The opening chapters in his apartment, is a great personality metaphor for our narrator. It’s also an outstanding representation of depression and mental health issues. Or loneliness and boredom.
It makes sense when we’re shown what Brian’s existence was like before he was turned and what he’s had to deal with as a queer man with Christian parents. Add the werewolf thing and it’s understandable he’s not a happy bunny – sorry, wolf.
All he has is his job at The Romanesco, his friends Nik and Darby, his cheap studio apartment and not much else. Brian is described as a “chubby hipster” and he drinks far too much. Like many of us, he uses alcohol to dampen the pain and ennui.
After his recent shift, he finds scratches on his side. Then Tyler turns up where he works, handing him a business car
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