This is how you start off a season. Not only did it refresh my memory and reconnect me with all the characters it lit a bomb that's bound to go off with a loud bang. Both new and old characters created the wonderful mosaic of law, friendship, romance, utter solitude, backstabbing natures, and humor. I cannot wait to dive into the rest of this series (which still remains one of my all time favorites).
The season starts two or so days after the last one ended. Mike wakes up to a nightmare and immediately goes to Rachel's where they talk and she is still trying to work her mind around the fact that he didn't go to Harvard. At work, Harvey is doing what he does best, but because he's unhappy with Jessica she's keeping a close eye on him. Harvey is still p****d at Mike and won't talk to him; the same goes for Donna. Harvey also makes up with Scotty, even though he had her sent back to London. Lewis is busy dealing with his own problems, namely Nigel. He gambles and loses big. Mike works on getting Harvey to befriend him again and his relationship with Rachel becomes even more intimate.
That pretty much sums up the episode.
This season promises to be darker (and a little more mature) then the previous two. The characters are certainly growing throughout the course of the show. I, personally, felt like yelling at some of them in anger (the good kind) and it has me biting my nails for what will come.
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