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Originally Posted by PRB
I don't quiet see that. So he goes from selling drugs and being paid to cheat on tests to lying about his background to his employer to keep his job and he is enabled to do so by another lawyer who's motto is 'the end justifies the means'.
Great transformation from felony to just misdemeanor I guess.
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QP PRB--
I reckon that the key question that the show will answer is: Has Ross escaped justice or has he just temporarily evaded it?
MOO, since
Suits is a drama, the answer is the latter.* We've already seen his grandmother disapproval, his personal life fall apart, his understanding that he's thrown away an incredible future, his recognition that he is ultimately unworthy of Zane, and his understanding that he's still at risk of being exposed as a fraud. This is to say that Ross may not end up in prison, he's going to pay.**
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* Were
Suits a reality show, it would be
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. But I'm not bitter.
**
And if he doesn't, the show's creators will be guilty of ripping off House, M.D.