From colleagues to family.
This is the gray area. "Harvey Specter scene packs" exist in a legal limbo. NBCUniversal (which owns USA Network) holds the copyright. While fan edits fall under Fair Use in the US (specifically for commentary, criticism, or transformative use), distributing raw scene packs is technically copyright infringement because it reproduces the core expression of the work without transformation.
Setting: Rooftop bar at night. Mike is questioning how Harvey always wins.
Mike: One day your luck runs out.
Harvey: (drinks scotch) Luck? harvey specter scene pack
He sets the glass down hard.
Harvey: I don’t get lucky, Mike. I make luck. While you were studying for the LSATs, I was studying people. What scares them. What they’ll sell out for. What they dream about at 3 a.m.
Mike: That’s not law. That’s manipulation.
Harvey: (pointing) That’s winning. Law is the excuse. Psychology is the weapon. Remember that, or go back to being a bike messenger. From colleagues to family
He walks away, leaving the drink.
In fan editing communities, the "Harvey Specter Blue Folder" pack (circa 2014) is legendary. It allegedly contained every single scene from Seasons 1-3, organized by episode, with timecodes. Here is your checklist for a good pack:
This is where the pack shines. Harvey Specter’s character is defined by fast-paced, witty dialogue and dominant body language. In fan editing communities, the "Harvey Specter Blue
Before we dissect the Harvey Specter phenomenon, let's define the term. In fan communities and video editing circles (known as "Vidding" or "Fan Editing"), a scene pack is a curated collection of video clips extracted from a television show or movie, focusing exclusively on a single character or a specific relationship (often called a "ship pack").
Unlike a "best of" montage set to music, a scene pack is raw, unedited footage. It is chronological (usually), uncut, and features every single frame where that character appears, stripped of context from other storylines. For example, a "Harvey Specter scene pack" for Season 2 would contain every moment Harvey is on screen, seamlessly edited together back-to-back, removing scenes of Mike in the library, Louis in the bathroom, or Jessica in her office.