Is edward darby a bad guy
I'm not sure if I missed something, but there was nothing to really hate about Edward Darby (or really like also.) He was just kinda there. I felt like he was introduced to be this smart and strategic character but then just became an extra person in conversations and problems. When Harvey went behind Jessica's back and went to Darby, it was all Harvey's idea. With the whole Ava's case, Darby.
It looks like the season’s big bad, so to speak, is Edward Darby, the British guy who merged his firm with Pearson Hardman at the end of last season.
Edward Darby, played by Conleth Hill, is managing partner of Darby International, a law firm headquartered in London. He is Jessica's newly named managing partner as of the season 2 finale, following a successful merger of Pearson Hardman and Darby International.
With Jessica Pearson 's decision to merge with Darby International not sitting well with Harvey Specter, he enlists Mike Ross ' help to find three lawsuits against Edward Darby 's clients.
I'm not sure if I missed something, but there was nothing to really hate about Edward Darby (or really like also.) He was just kinda there. I felt like he was introduced to be this smart and strategic character but then just became an extra person in conversations and problems. When Harvey went behind Jessica's back and went to Darby, it was all Harvey's idea. With the whole Ava's case, Darby.
Worst - Edward Darby Much like Stephen Huntley was essentially the British equivalent of Harvey Spectre. The head of Stephen’s firm, Edward Darby, was Jessica’s British counterpart. Darby and Jessica were essentially forced into a merger after Daniel Hardman nearly bankrupts their firm.
It looks like the season’s big bad, so to speak, is Edward Darby, the British guy who merged his firm with Pearson Hardman at the end of last season.
Edward Darby, played by Conleth Hill, is managing partner of Darby International, a law firm headquartered in London. He is Jessica's newly named managing partner as of the season 2 finale, following a successful merger of Pearson Hardman and Darby International.