Ep 14. Pulling The Goalie
- TV-14
- April 18, 2018
- 44 min
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8.2 (1,416)
In the 14th episode of the seventh season of Suits titled Pulling The Goalie, we see the aftermath of the previous episode's cliffhanger ending. Mike Ross and Harvey Specter have teamed up once again to represent Alex Williams, who has been taken into custody by the FBI. As the episode opens, Williams is being questioned by the FBI about his involvement in Mike's pro bono case that involves the wrongful conviction of a man on death row.
As the FBI builds their case against Williams, Harvey and Mike work to discredit the FBI's evidence and prove their client's innocence. Meanwhile, Louis Litt is still dealing with the aftermath of his recent break up with his fiancée. He turns to Sheila Sazs, his former therapist, for help, but ends up getting more than he bargained for when he discovers something unexpected about her.
In the midst of all the legal drama, Donna Paulsen is dealing with her own personal issues. She has a heart-to-heart conversation with her father, who encourages her to pursue her dreams and not settle for anything less. As the episode progresses, we see Donna taking steps to follow her father's advice and pursue new opportunities.
Elsewhere, Samantha Wheeler, the newest addition to the firm, is dealing with her own personal issues. She's struggling with the fact that she's been keeping a secret from Harvey - a secret that could potentially damage their working relationship. We see her grappling with her conscience and trying to decide whether or not to come clean.
As the episode reaches its climax, the team is faced with a tough decision. With their case against Williams looking increasingly weak, they have to decide whether or not to pull the goalie and take a chance on a risky move. The tension builds as the team weighs their options and tries to come up with a plan.
Overall, Pulling The Goalie is a riveting episode that showcases the strengths of the show. The legal drama is as intense as ever, and the characters are as compelling as always. The personal issues that the characters are dealing with add depth and complexity to the plot. Fans of the show won't be disappointed with this latest installment.