This article contains spoiler for “suits la”.
The first episode of Nbcs long expected “suits” la “ has not yet received glowing reviews from everyone. Basically, the critics of the show believe that from the start, she throws too many characters and ideas on the wall, which leads to a premiere that is overcrowded and confusing. What more is that Original “suits” resistant members You can’t find anywhere, although Gabriel Macht was advertised to return. Only time will show whether the series is committed to a rhythm and wins through the no, but the end of Episode 1 should make some people adjust to the next episode to find out what is going on.
Episode 1, “Seven days a week and twice on Sunday,” introduces Ted Black (Stephen Amell), a famous lawyer with a disturbed past that has an intensive resentment towards his dying father. Throughout the episode, he mainly trusts his brother Eddie Black (Carson A. Egan), who is there to comfort Ted when he wakes up abruptly after having been haunted by nightmares of his past life in New York. However, the past of our protagonist is clearly not the only thing that messes up with his mind, since the episode ends with the revelation with which the sibling he has been talking is actually dead.
It is a strange turn that is more Reminds of “the sixth sense” As a legal drama, but this franchise has never shy away from using the heads of his characters. However, let’s find out what showrunner Aaron Korsh had to say about the shocking scene.
Eddie Black’s spirit is there to help Ted in suits la
Episode 1 “Suits La” makes it clear that Ted Black is haunted by his past and that his late brother is not even the worst of his problems. Further information about what has led to Eddie’s death will come to light in the course of the series, but the ghostly scenes should not be interpreted as bad or urgent. In fact, Aaron Korsh told TV line that these moments should be therapeutic for the restless lawyer:
“For me what Eddie is really in the present is a kind of Ted’s subconscious with him. So Eddie is most frequently the voice of forgiveness in my head. It is Ted’s softer side, with the Ted may not be in contact. So EDDIE encourages Eddie to forgive his father or maybe (Ted’s former business partner) or whatever may be.
Of course, it will be difficult for Ted to award his father and Stuart Lane (Josh McDermitt) after they have stung him. His old man had connections to the mob and Stuart threw him under the bus to increase his own career. Nevertheless, he has to be close to his brother if he still turns to him to do advice, even in death, and when you consider that his colleagues and other family members are not loyal, that’s better than nothing, right?