theres a billion things in this show that would never happen. this show have become so widely popular that its just trying to be mindless entertainment that can go on as long as possible. it sucks because the first few seasons was actually good tv.
The days when they actually played the script around Mike's photographic memory were the good ones. Now they're just trying to be cute
still on season 6, pretty good, but The Donna little talking box is such a dumb and annoying concept-whoever thought that up and approved it should be banned from television
if it still gets ratings, they are going to keep making it even if its trash. at this point the show is a break glass in case of emergency show for me
Just finished season 7 (Mike and Rachel’s shot gun wedding). I think I’m ready to bail on the final two seasons unless someone here suggests otherwise.
I didn't think I'd like it after they left but it ended up being better without them as the focus all the time
How does a red headed freak who is the bastard child of his mom and her driver get with Rachel fucking Zane Unbelievable
apparently the actor who played Harvey never got another job? How does that make sense? Was he a disaster off camera or something?
He made enough money from Suits to step away for awhile and wanted to spend some time with his real life wife Zoe (Jacinda Barrett) and kids not like his career was thriving prior to Suits
Oh I get it, it’s called Suits because they wear suits and also Harvey really likes to play cards (which come in suits)
Yeah, it was a tough premise to keep going. When Mike went to prison for like 2 episodes I checked out.
Even the last two botched seasons I still enjoy watching the show. Guilty of watching it on Netflix but was really annoyed that I had to flip over to prime to watch season 9.
Never watched before and man they’re dragging Mike’s trial out and now he’s gonna throw it all away with a deal. Come on my guy, trust yourself
It was a dumpster fire. The characters were joyless and not likeable and the writing was crappy. It was depressing. They tried to make her a female Harvey and it went down in flames ...
They misread the situation. They probably wanted to try to keep the fanbase on the channel but by the time the show ended most of them had jumped ship and the ones who stuck around were just glad it was over.
The amount of extra hoops they're adding for Mike to get out of prison is hilarious. Rat on your roommate, find the banker, save his wife and her inheritance, don't break your word to this guy you just met, and on and on. It'd be less stressful to just do the time at this point
White Collar needs to be dumped on Netflix right when a writer's strike happens. Blue Sky era on USA doesn't get enough appreciatuon, Psyche, White Collar, Royal Pains, all solid shows.
No idea if it holds up or not, but I also enjoyed Burn Notice when it started. Never finished it because, like all of these shows, it felt like it was getting a little too ridiculous, but the first few seasons were enjoyable.
the relentless push from netflix and seemingly every other social media outlet worked on me and i started it finally donna is a terrible character and this absurd donna box storyline is the dumbest plot i have ever seen. just gonna keep powering through regardless
The “Suits” spinoff pilot set in Los Angeles at NBC has cast Lex Scott Davis in a lead role, Variety has learned. Davis joins previously announced cast members Stephen Amell and Josh McDermitt in the pilot, which looks to expand on the success of the USA Network series “Suits” following its remarkable resurgence on streaming in recent months.
Really hope it's better than the last spin off. Pearson was one of the worst shows I've ever seen on network TV ...
People finding out Mike’s secret was the most compelling part of show. Once everyone started finding out the show started going down hill imo. Without that plot device it was just a mediocre show about lawyers. The Practice and Boston Legal were far better shows.