Desperate. That’s the word to describe the feeling flowing through Suits Season 6 Episode 16 as everyone scrambled to try and help Mike Ross once again.
Wherever Mike Ross goes, drama follows and those closest to him tend to get sucked into it with him.
Take Oliver and Nathan.
Is Mike that naive that he didn’t think that a $50,000 check would make a huge difference to the legal aid office. Those type of places are generally scraping by and Mike appeared genuinely surprised by Nathan’s reaction.
Oliver didn’t seem to know what to make of Mike. Was he his mentor or a lying fraud looking to use the legal aid office as nothing more than a means to and end?
One minute Oliver was calling Mike out, the next he was defending him. I look forward to seeing his reaction when he finds out that Mike’s bringing him over to Pearson,...
Wherever Mike Ross goes, drama follows and those closest to him tend to get sucked into it with him.
Take Oliver and Nathan.
Is Mike that naive that he didn’t think that a $50,000 check would make a huge difference to the legal aid office. Those type of places are generally scraping by and Mike appeared genuinely surprised by Nathan’s reaction.
Oliver didn’t seem to know what to make of Mike. Was he his mentor or a lying fraud looking to use the legal aid office as nothing more than a means to and end?
One minute Oliver was calling Mike out, the next he was defending him. I look forward to seeing his reaction when he finds out that Mike’s bringing him over to Pearson,...
- 3/2/2017
- by Christine Orlando
- TVfanatic
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Hearing is Believing
Logline: In a world filled with noise, there is another sound worth hearing, and her name is Rachel Flowers.
Elevator Pitch:
“Hearing Is Believing” is the new feature documentary from award-winning producer/director Lorenzo DeStefano (“Talmage Farlow,” “Los Zafiros-Music From The Edge Of Time”). It introduces the world to the astonishingly talented young musician and composer, Rachel Flowers.
DeStefano and his team have created a dynamic and engaging portrait of a year and a half in the life of a tight knit American family, a single mom and her two kids, living paycheck to paycheck, with Rachel’s stunning music as the soundtrack.
In the meantime: Is this a project you’d want to see? Tell us in the comments.
Hearing is Believing
Logline: In a world filled with noise, there is another sound worth hearing, and her name is Rachel Flowers.
Elevator Pitch:
“Hearing Is Believing” is the new feature documentary from award-winning producer/director Lorenzo DeStefano (“Talmage Farlow,” “Los Zafiros-Music From The Edge Of Time”). It introduces the world to the astonishingly talented young musician and composer, Rachel Flowers.
DeStefano and his team have created a dynamic and engaging portrait of a year and a half in the life of a tight knit American family, a single mom and her two kids, living paycheck to paycheck, with Rachel’s stunning music as the soundtrack.
- 8/23/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
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