

Suits
While running from a drug deal gone bad, Mike Ross, a brilliant young college-dropout, slips into a job interview with one of New York City's best legal closers, Harvey Specter. Tired of cookie-cutter law school grads, Harvey takes a gamble by hiring Mike on the spot after he recognizes his raw talent and photographic memory.
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Plot Summary
A fast-paced drama centered around a prestigious Manhattan corporate law firm where brilliant associates work under the pressure of a domineering founding partner. The series follows Mike Ross, a college dropout with a photographic memory who, despite never having attended law school, manages to pass the bar exam and secure a coveted associate position with the help of Harvey Specter. Together, they navigate complex legal cases and office politics while keeping Mike's secret under wraps.
Critical Reception
Suits was generally well-received throughout its run, particularly praised for its sharp writing, charismatic performances, and engaging legal and personal drama. While some critics noted a formulaic aspect in later seasons, the show maintained a strong following and was often lauded for its stylish portrayal of the legal world and character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty dialogue and compelling performances, especially from the lead actors.
- Appreciated for its sophisticated portrayal of the corporate law environment.
- Some found the plot lines to be repetitive in later seasons but enjoyed the character arcs.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed Suits for its engaging storylines, strong character chemistry, and the thrilling legal cases presented. Many viewers appreciated the show's blend of drama, humor, and intrigue, making it a binge-worthy series.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for several awards including Screen Actors Guild Awards and People's Choice Awards.
Fun Fact
Meghan Markle, who played Rachel Zane, left the show in its seventh season to marry Prince Harry and pursue other endeavors.
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