Ep 15. Tiny Violin
- TV-14
- April 25, 2018
- 42 min
-
8.3 (1,449)
In Suits season 7 episode 15, titled "Tiny Violin," tensions run high as the firm deals with the aftermath of a failed merger. Harvey Specter (played by Gabriel Macht) finds himself at odds with Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) as they try to salvage what's left of the partnership. Meanwhile, Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) struggles to come to terms with his own role in the debacle.
The episode opens with Harvey and Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) meeting with the other partners to discuss their options. It quickly becomes clear that Robert Zane is not willing to back down, and his aggressive tactics start to cause rifts within the firm. Meanwhile, Louis is grappling with guilt over the fact that his affair with Sheila Sazs (Rachael Harris) may have contributed to the merger's downfall.
As tensions continue to mount, Harvey must navigate his complicated relationship with Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty), who is still reeling from the loss of her own deal. Meanwhile, Mike takes on a new pro bono case with the help of Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle), which leads to some surprising revelations about his past.
Throughout the episode, the tension between Harvey and Robert continues to escalate, with each man determined to come out on top. However, when an unexpected twist threatens to derail Robert's plans, Harvey is forced to make a difficult choice that could have far-reaching consequences for the firm.
In the midst of all this drama, Louis finally confronts Sheila about their relationship and begins to come to terms with the reality of his feelings. Meanwhile, Rachel and Mike work together to uncover the truth about their latest case, leading to a dramatic showdown in the courthouse.
Overall, "Tiny Violin" is a tense and thrilling episode that showcases the best of Suits' signature blend of legal drama and high-stakes conflict. With stunning performances from the entire cast and a plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, it's a must-see for fans of the show and newcomers alike.