El Bastardo
Literary elitist
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She has creepy mutant toes, though.
She has creepy mutant toes, though.
Not on the show. Real life pictures, premieres and the like.What do you mean? When have they ever shown her feet?
I find Donna more attractive than the other girl. I hope Donna comes back soon.![]()
so....when do you think the show will get back to Mike's secret/lie?
at some point it's going to come back and bite the firm in the ass, especially now that Jessica is aware of it and letting it happen.
it would be ironic if the firm wins this fraud case against Harvey, while they are engaging in another fraud all this time.
There would be SEVERAL records of Mike taking the LSAT. He's taken it many times under his own name. Remember, he explained how he cheated was by having both the person that he cheated for and himself sign up on the same day for the same testing location and then he'd write their name and vice versa.
Okay, so Jessica knows Mike is a fraud so why would she jeopardize so much for just one guy? I don't care how "special" Mike is and I don't care what Harvey thinks of Mike.
Every legal case Mike has an involvement with is called into question, just like the other guy who was pretending to be a lawyer.
I just don't see any logical reason for Jessica to ruin her reputation, the firm's reputation, and the lost money in damages for such a stupid thing.
Okay, so Jessica knows Mike is a fraud so why would she jeopardize so much for just one guy? I don't care how "special" Mike is and I don't care what Harvey thinks of Mike.
Every legal case Mike has an involvement with is called into question, just like the other guy who was pretending to be a lawyer.
I just don't see any logical reason for Jessica to ruin her reputation, the firm's reputation, and the lost money in damages for such a stupid thing.
oh, I missed that part.
but wouldn't that also be suspicious......taking the LSAT multiple times?
I know that when you apply to colleges, they often frown upon applicants who have taken the tests (SATs, LSATs, etc. ) too many times.