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Playing with colors and tangents
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Playing with colors and tangents
i keep getting stuck on this idea about how Suits never suggests that Harvey can't do his job without Mike. Like, Harvey's doing fine on his own. Mike certainly moves things along more quickly than other associates but Harvey would get there just fine. So, like, when Harvey repeatedly insists and demands and bargains and bends and breaks to get Mike back by his side, there is no plot-given reason for that desperation. So it's character-driven. Except Harvey doesn't push anyone else this hard repeatedly to get closer. He pushes people away, gets spooked easily, closes people or moves on. But not with Mike. From early on he just keeps finding ways to get Mike "back where he belongs" and keep him there. Harvey just wants Mike.
He just wants Mike with him.
the plot keeps pushing Mike away- fire him, let him quit, let him take another job, he's going to prison, he's starting over elsewhere, he doesn't want to, he's getting married and leaving. Even when Louis is the one to bring Mike back, Harvey was already working hard at it.
Harvey could have just let it happen at any point. At no point does having Mike with him actually resolve plot problems. But he's fighting the current at every turn. Harvey, a man who canonically has few close personal ties, is desperate to keep Mike close. Even as Mike is the reason his professional life crumbles, he wants Mike within reach. Goddamnit.
BASICALLY WHAT SHOULD’VE HAPPENED IN 1X06.
Chapters: 1/? Fandom: Suits (US TV) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Mike Ross/Harvey Specter Characters: Mike Ross, Harvey Specter Additional Tags: Domestic Fluff, Mini Mike, Wee Harvey, Joy's Dolls and Plot Bunnies LLC, Connected Ficlets Summary:
Harvey didn’t bother to respond. “Joy sent a little token of her appreciation. She got your hair just right.” The boxed luxury doll didn’t not look like Mike. Had Harvey really noticed his hair? “Did she ever make one of these for you?” “Not that you’ll ever see.”
or, The Domestic Adventures of Mini Mike and Wee Harvey
i keep getting stuck on this idea about how Suits never suggests that Harvey can't do his job without Mike. Like, Harvey's doing fine on his own. Mike certainly moves things along more quickly than other associates but Harvey would get there just fine. So, like, when Harvey repeatedly insists and demands and bargains and bends and breaks to get Mike back by his side, there is no plot-given reason for that desperation. So it's character-driven. Except Harvey doesn't push anyone else this hard repeatedly to get closer. He pushes people away, gets spooked easily, closes people or moves on. But not with Mike. From early on he just keeps finding ways to get Mike "back where he belongs" and keep him there. Harvey just wants Mike.
He just wants Mike with him.
blackout poetry <3
what i've learned from my attempts to be more active in discords and other online communities is you just have to show up and participate in conversation and even if youre a little annoying or awkward eventually people will grow a fondness to you out of familiarity alone
been a year since i made this post and I wanna say the same also rings true from the other side. sometimes new people show up and they annoy me at first but after a while the rapport and familiarity takes over.
Steve From “Blue’s Clues” Just Checked In On “The Kids He Raised” And Gave Them A Safe Space To Offload After Donald Trump’s Election Victory.
Interestingly, Steve doesn’t even speak in the 59-second video, but appears to give viewers a comforting presence as he enters the outdoors shot and “offers them” a hot drink.
And many of the comments thanked Steve for offering them this safe space, with one person writing: “As a trans man, I felt this to my core. I took the breath with you then started bawling. Thank you.”
“The man who is a staple of my childhood didn’t say a single word and it brought me to tears. Steve, thank you. I don’t know where we go from here,” somebody else wrote.
Another popular comment reads: “He didn’t say A WORD and said everything at the same time. This man should be guarded at all costs.”
“Neither of my dads checked in on me today. But you did Steve. Thank you,” one more acknowledged.
“So much responsibility on Steve’s hands to make sure we are okay. We need to make sure he’s doing okay too. I mean I’m not doing great, but he’s still looking after the kids he raised,” somebody else added.
While another concluded: “I bet you didn’t think you’d still be raising us all these years later, Steve, but thank you for still being here.”
I met Steve at Comic Con a couple years ago. I told him, “thank you for being there for me as a kid when it felt like no one else was. He responded “no, thank you for all your help; without you, I’d still be trying to figure out what Blue wanted for her snack!” and I had to try very hard not to cry, he was so nice.
thinking of jesus at the gay bar again………
Do tell
I don’t like Rachel from Suits. I think from the very beginning there were signs that she was going to be disloyal. In the earlier episodes Harvey mentions that people only worry about the things they would do. Like how Louis assumed Harvey was taking the credit for their achievement when he in fact didn’t and said that that says much more about Louis’s character than Harvey’s. From the very beginning Rachel’s disloyalty showed in different ways. She only began actively returning Mikes feelings when he got with someone else. She constantly worried about the women Mike went out with, and would ask jokingly or not jokingly if they were seeing each other. Like when Jessica asked him for dinner and she joked about him being into cougars. She kissed Mike when the woman he was seeing brought him a suit. She returned his feelings for him after the women and question began dating him even after she supposedly being mad at him (for her own actions) which she admitted. Her disloyalty was clear from the beginning along with other quirks of her character. She isn’t particularly bad, but I just don’t like her.