Two, his way of, ultimately, caring about the associates and them being properly taught and guided and then dealing with Nigel - or should I say, Nigel’s cat? A demanding, slightly capricious feline who knows exactly what she wants, and Louis loves it. She’s Donna, and he respects the living daylights out of her, and it’s brilliant. He told her to promise him to keep doing what she’s doing because she’s fabulous and he wants her to feel like that for herself, he wants her to feel confident and beautiful for no-one’s sake but her own. He saw and supported Donna’s glow immediately, and not for the sake of her then being more attractive to the male gaze or some shit, no. The writers treated Louis well this episode, for several reasons: one, they showed him as a nurturing character, which he absolutely is. Mike’s ridiculous double standard when it comes to his secret and to Rachel’s.Ways in which this episode was still kinda bad: Harvey and Jessica’s issues coming closer to being resolved/Harvey visibly crumbling under the strain of maintaining his hurt rage when he doesn’t really want to anymore. ![]() Louis not being built up only to tear him down.Mike and Rachel working on a case together and kicking ass.Donna and Stephen continuing their arrangement. ![]()
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