Louis Litt: lawyer, mud-enthusiast, cat lover, prunie enjoyer.

He desperately wants to be respected, and yet he cant help but undercut his attempts at gaining respect.

And Hoffman has a ball playing him.

Suits - Season 4

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I have the job of a lifetime, Hoffman told EW.

Louis Litt, I appreciate [him] so much.

I cant tell you.

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Louis was literally gutted.

Was it the most fun experience [to shoot]?

No, because I was scared stiff because I didnt know how it was going to come out.

I just hope I can get there.

Ive never been more of a neurotic person than with that scene.

Roger Kumble, who was the director for that, his patience was just a blessing.

It really was the dawning of watching Louis become a human being.

You first start seeing his heart with that scene and a couple of others.

I think it was the freedom to explore and to have fun with them.

Aaron [Korsh], who is collaborative, keeps those things in.

Those are where we get to play the most and have fun.

Im literally face to face with D.B.

I added in licking my fingers like it was delicious.

So, that was just a blast.

It was a big confrontation, and its another one Im proud of… We really couldnt wait to sink our teeth into that dialogue.

I think its just because everybody wanted to get it so right.

Was it one of the most fun episodes to film?

No, but I just felt very proud of that episode.

Its Louis innocence, Louis need for friendship.

He wasnt just this tyrant who treats the associates like st.

He wants to be loved.

Mikes like, What?

Hes an idiot, but I kind of like him.