/r/suits
Welcome to the r/Suits TV show Subreddit
Suits
This is a subreddit about USA Network's hit show Suits, which centers around lawyer Harvey Specter and his associate Mike Ross (who doesn't have a law degree, but does have a photographic memory), and the law firm where they work.
If you're looking for a subreddit about the clothing item, try /r/suit.
A subreddit all about USA Network's hit show Suits, which centers around lawyer Harvey Specter and his associate Mike Ross (who doesn't have a law degree, but does have a photographic memory), and the law firm where they work.
If you're looking for a subreddit about the clothing item, try /r/suit.
Wondering what songs have been used in the show? Check out the songsinsuits Tumblr or the TuneFind page.
The Suits Music You Tube Channel also has a list of the songs from the show
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[spoiler](#s "Mike didn't go to Harvard.")
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and now I'm sad. that's all. mourn with me?
Dont wanna explain more coz i dont wanna spoil it : I hate that woman for bringing Donna's father in between so Donna had to choose going against Harvey and Mikrle, what a b**ch
S3E2
Questions about Forstman and how he got away with his criminal activities. When Harvey, Mike and Luis went to see Cahill with proof of the collusion between Luis and Forstman would that not have been enough to put Forstman in the crosshairs of the authorities?
What the title says. The few times Marvey has been mentioned in this community, it’s been met with immediate dismissal. Now, I’m DEFINITELY not accusing anyone of being homophobic so don’t take it that way. I’m just wondering if you guys would feel differently about it if one of them was a girl?
Spoilers for the end of Suits so don’t read past this if you’re not finished.
I’m well aware of their strong platonic relationship. I’m also aware of the “sometimes brothers fight” line. And that Harvey started out as Mike’s boss. But I would argue that Darvey has some similarities? Harvey was Donna’s boss, she was his secretary then later he was her managing partner. I honestly think part of the reason they made that awful decision to make Donna COO is because they felt weird about Harvey dating his secretary. Also, Donna literally has a line where she says she loves Harvey “like a cousin, completely platonically.” (Side note: I don’t remember what episode or season that was from but I think it was early on so I wonder why the writers put that in. Was that to throw us off or did they not know that they wanted Darvey to be endgame yet? Lol) Also I’m fairly certain that Mike ends up as Harvey’s boss at the end of the series so it’s even to me now.
But yeah. I’m just wondering what you guys think. At least one of y’all has to enjoy this pairing, it literally has 3,000+ works on AO3 LMAO.
He paid for Mike's Rookie dinner. He pays Donna a real big amount of money from his own pocket. He put a million dollars from his own money to save a class action lawsuit from getting dismissed. And some other things... i really respect that in him.
Happy Sunday
I’m watching suits for the first time. Season 5 is so good, it’s probably one of the greatest seasons of a show I have ever seen. Does it get better than this or is it downhill from here.
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yeah, specifically season 6 where mike ross represents his cell mate kevin miller but i dont get it, "represent" meaning he can still practice or act like a lawyer even he gets convicted of being a fraud and he is inside the jail, i dont get it how he can still do that
In S2 E1, when Jessica meets Mike for dinner, there is this guitar track playing right towards the end of their conversation, and it becomes more and more intense, and then there's a tiny shot of the city, during which it becomes louder. I have been trying to find this track, but can't. Does someone know where I can find it?
Who else agrees that it is mostly Harvey and Jessica responsible for what Donna had become, for which she flaunts or claims that she had earned everything and all but if Harvey hadn't got her and Jessica hadn't allowed and let Harvey keep her, I don't think Donna could become a COO or whatever she claimed she had earned.
Apart from that, everytime she was in some trouble that SHE created, she blamed Harvey for the suffering even though Harvey busted his ass every time to save Donna and she ruined things whenever she came under pressure.
Just because she could say witty things at right time, be pretty (natural and tbh there were much more pretty woman in the show) and have some secretary friends in other law firms, doesn't mean SHE made Harvey what he is, kept the firm together and what not.
Jessica, Louis, Mike, Rachel, Zane don't get that much credit even though they have been right many times.
I guess being next to the big man (this is not at all about genders) helps.
Any views??
⚠️ To Trouble ⚠️
This scene shows Louis's versatility and his funny bone. His dialogue delivery, his acting made this scene come to life ❤️
After being served with a class-action Suit, what do the 3 partners do 🤔 to maintain their composure and avoid being sued for a $100 Million Dollars?
Louis blames Harvey! Harvey acts as a snob and wants to get out of this fight. 😒 Jessica is near tears seeing her firm getting sued and her partners acting like dicks!
Out of the blue, some change of hearts moment, Jessica throws a bomb that all the partners of Pearson Specter Litt should get in a room 🤪 and smoke up. Mary Jane works her charm and the storyline develops when they all calm down and come up with a checkmate move to save PSL.
Damn! What a move! 😃
I started watching Suits on Netflix. I've seen 6 episodes so far and I'm enjoying the series. I hope she surprises me, as the cast (unknown to me until then) looks very promising.
I've already seen the final episode (I have this habit) and I didn't understand anything, but I liked it. I hope the path is promising.
Wish me luck on this journey.
Mark me. I possess the undisputed best season rankings for this show, and there is naught thou canst do about it.
Season the Fifth - Perfection from start to finish. Mike's deceit is laid bare, leading to a federal inquiry that doth put both him and the firm at peril.
Season the First - The singular greatest pilot episode of all time; then it doth drag a trifle, yet it picks right back up. The back and forth banter is perfection, and that aspect of the show is never better than here.
Season the Second - Hardman doth return; he is such a splendid villain.
Season the Third - The merger with Darby, the Cameron Dennis matters. All good, though it doth grow darker here, and we lose some of the back and forth banter, never to reclaim it again.
Season the Ninth - Like most final seasons, it doth somewhat hasten the ending. Yet that is well. It is satisfying, and all receive what they deserve.
Season the Fourth - The investment banker matters are but mediocre. Yet lo, when Louis doth discover the truth, matters grow serious...
Season the Sixth - Were it solely judged upon the episodes ere Jessica departs, it would be ranked at #2, mayhap #1. But the episodes in this season after Jessica's leaving are verily some of the worst television ever wrought. Just putrid, dreadful. Thus it finds itself here.
Season the Eighth - It is not ill. The West Wing is exalted as one of the greatest shows of all time. It hath seven seasons, and three of those seasons are worse than Suits Season the Eighth, thus this is not a slight.
Season the Seventh - I wish it had ne'er existed. Ugh.
Or is a Saul Goodman a better lawyer?
S4E10: Louis resigns to keep the firm from being jeopardized. S4E11: Louis threatens to put the firm in jeopardy unless he makes name partner.
I am on S9E4 and she just told this jabroni "I'm gonna beat you the old fashioned way: by being a better lawyer."
When has she ever done that on the show tho lol?
I feel like we're asked to take it for granted that SW is really smart and has great lawyer chops *in addition to* being devious and ruthless, but does the show ever bother to prove it at all?
And why?
Season 1&2
The quality of cases in season 1, the emphasis on 'suit' references, the depiction of office politics, the tactics used to win the cases- all and everything was of a superior quality. Also, the character of Harvey, I feel he was at his best in season 1. He was bold but not an anger maniac that he becomes in the forth coming season. He tackled the situation with a calm demeanour. Majority of his life lesson quotes are from Season 1. He looked classy instead of looking like a boxer. Also, the choice of music- damn man! So so classy. So yes, imo S1 triumphs all.
(Season 6 was peak drama though and I loved it, so was season 4 but, season 1 has that class, man! I hope you understand what I mean.)
Did y’all see the new video posted by Peacock from the day Sarah and Patrick did podcast press in NYC? 😂😭 I’m still laughing
Louis should have left to become a judge at the end of the show, and left the firm in the very capable hands of Katrina, who I think would have been a very good leader. It just feels so sad to me that literally every original member of Pearson Hardman is gone except for him, and I think that it would have been a fitting ending where all of them move on. That's my head-canon and nobody can change my mind lol
unpopular opinion’ but theres so much controversy over donna becoming coo and i agree with almost all points but i think making donna a coo (or just a partner honestly) was an amazing decision and just deserved? there is no way donna would just stay ‘harvey’s assistant’ and in a way becoming coo made her the whole firm’s assistant. i think the main reason why so many people are against the decision is it wasnt written as well as it couldve been (but the writers are still so amazing) i think instead of donna ‘requesting it’ it shouldve been harvey’s decision and possibly even donna not wanting it in the beginning before accepting it. i agree she was cocky about her position saying ‘i’m coo’ in literally every scene but overall it was so smart. everyone saying donna should’ve remained where she was doesnt understand all that donna does for not just harvey but everyone. just louis and harvey ‘fighting over’ her shows that. donnas an essential character of the show and everyone should see that
all that being said this is just my opinion and if you disagree go ahead 🙌
But I don't understand why? It has an 8.4 on IMDb but on reddit posts when people ask if it's a show worth watching everybody says no and that it's terrible. I don't understand??
Is it just me or is Wardrobe getting a liiiiitle carried away in the later seasons? Like I know they were always playing it a bit fast and loose with some of the women's drip, but Samantha Wheeler just walked into Harvey's office looking like she's going out for cocktails at a swanky lounge.
Some of these outfits feel like they just aren't office-appropriate. But I am a dude who has only ever really worn some variation of suit/shirt/tie/slacks in more formal business settings.
How outré is the ladies' corporate fashion portrayed on the show? Or has the whole "be yourself fuck protocol" thing percolated up to even the highest levels somewhat now, and it's actually somewhat representative?
(To be clear: I love the fashion. I am just curious how realistic it is)
I think they would either have deep respect for each other or their similarities would cause them to clash too often. My headcanon is that they get along really well though lmao