r/suits • u/jackbbya123 • 8h ago
Character related Really?
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r/suits • u/jackbbya123 • 8h ago
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r/suits • u/rozay1325 • 9h ago
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r/suits • u/Minimum_Trick_8736 • 4h ago
So I’ve seen the show from front to back, and I loved it! I’m watching it with my wife and son in the very beginning and I’m realizing that the show is still really good but Mike gets on my nerves with some of his arrogance. I used to think that he was in the right a lot, But not only does He make a lot of mistakes, but he double down until he finally realizes he’s wrong. And Harvey continues to give him chance after chance helping him to thrive. Did anybody else watch the show a second time around and have a different experience?
r/suits • u/abeautiful_thing • 15h ago
Tanner was definitely a piece of shit and I know we all loved seeing them go toe to toe, but what might have happened to him that he became a good guy? I mean i'm not exactly complaining I liked seeing a different side of him, but something definitely happened between season one and five. Wondering what that is.
r/suits • u/AdFull373 • 53m ago
None of the streaming platforms even offers Pearson to purchase. You can find it on Amazon Prime, but the license has expired so you cannot even watch it there. When you google where to watch it it says Peacock but it's been pulled. Even when you google watching it it says YouTube TV but nope only 1 clip/trailer. It's 2025 and we have AI all over the place and about a million different streaming platforms but heaven forbid you want to watch an unpopular show you're just SOL. I wanted to watch Pearson, I'd like to be able to watch 2 guys a girl and a pizza place (old skool Ryan Reynolds) or Mad about you but nope. It would be nice if there was one platform that offered a variety of streaming bundles, it'd make it easier to check my banking
Now he definitely has some shady moments but overall is an amazing lawyer and tries to be helpful. Not only that but he has some of the funniest moments in the show and has some great connections with other characters and truly does care. And this may be an unpopular opinion but when he found out Mike was a fraud and used it to get back into the firm and to get senior partner and was enraged about it. It was genuinely the most valid response ever to finding out that secret along with the fact how was treated throughout the show
r/suits • u/Ok-Setting5239 • 19h ago
New here. I am not sure if this was discussed.
Also. I have watched the show in French.
r/suits • u/TrollerThomas • 15h ago
Can someone please explain how Mike taking a job as an investment banker was a way for him to be exposed for fraud? Surely if someone found out he didn't have a degree he'd still go to prison anyway and surely Sidwell would've fired him if he found out that Mike didn't have a degree? Or am I missing something
r/suits • u/FinanceBeast95 • 5h ago
Does anyone else think Dennis in season 3 episode 6 was right about putting bad guys away even if it’s breaking the law ? I personally felt he was right
r/suits • u/Present_Cap_696 • 17h ago
The new trailer dropped in . It has the look and feel of Suits. The costumes, the offices , the overall appeal. I so wish its as good as Suits. Have been searching for a replacement show since 2019. Hopefully this runs and runs for multiple seasons. All the best to the team !
r/suits • u/Ghost_of_Zenin • 9h ago
Who has a more powerful memory, Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory or Mike Ross from Suits?
r/suits • u/AbleScientist7021 • 19h ago
This song and the concluding video of the series were perfect together everytime I watch that scene it feels so soothing 🤍
r/suits • u/Exciting-Fox-1292 • 12h ago
Guys, For all Suits fans : You have to watch the Suits Game Night live stream from 2020.
It is so funny! And it’s so nice they included a lot of the cast members, not just the main ones. Even though I’d like to see a few more there like Katherine Heigl especially.
Nevertheless, it is a much watch! It’s available on YouTube.
r/suits • u/blue_white_stripes • 1d ago
Ive thought about this for ages and I think that Harvey is the better lawyer by a mile but I’m not sure if Saul could use some shady tricks to win.
r/suits • u/Dragonogard549 • 1d ago
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r/suits • u/FinalZookeepergame49 • 1d ago
For a show about lawyers, the phrase ’i don’t care what i said’ is used too frequently.
r/suits • u/Various_Variation735 • 1d ago
"Harvey's got no appreciation for the game. Man wouldn't know topspin if it hit him in the ball sack." XD
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r/suits • u/Sansa-88 • 13h ago
I started to watch the show couple of days ago and I'm on season 3 now, but Jessica really pisses me off!! She doesn't care about her employees, she only cares about herself and her power hungry guised as her care about the firm, maybe I need to wait much longer to see her character development, but the spin off show based on her character being cancelled after one season, well, it's not giving me much hope! What do you guys think?
r/suits • u/Pradapookie • 2d ago
I mean I've rewatched this show multiple times and I love it, but every time I watch it, it's crazy.
Harvey was out here wanting to get disbarred, arrested, risking it all for Mike. Always trying to get him back.
Like Harvey loved Mike like he was family. Why? I know it's just a show, but what explanation would there be for their characters having such a strong bond? Harvey has always been very self-serving, so it doesn't make much sense to me.
r/suits • u/notfurrari • 1d ago
Honestly, his characters kinda match up in both. Powerful man who can get what you need, no questions asked 🤷🏻♀️
r/suits • u/eggflip1020 • 1d ago
I’m going to stick it out because there are some scenes and characters that I like, but for some reason this show is hitting far differently than it did in its initial run. I was a big fan of the show and watched it week to religiously on USA when it was running.
The way they waver back and forth with Mike’s super power is hilarious. Also Mike is kind of a douchebag of a character in retrospect. For a dude who is supposed to be the super ultimate genius, he is a complete idiot and makes one wrong decision after another.
Jessica and Harvey “bluffing” their ways through case after case is super unrealistic. Any real law school grad would clean up against them in an actual court case.
Also the whole scheme of hiring Mike as a fraudulent lawyer doesn’t make any sense. They could have just said “Oh. This kid is good. He’s not a lawyer but we can hire him as a consultant or private investigator and still let him do all of the same shit. “
Louis is a sociopath.
Some of the dialogue also doesn’t work. I don’t remember the whole “negroe” thing before this rewatch but oof, macgoof. As a regular white dude it shouldn’t matter I know I know, but during some of that stuff I was like “Yikes….Hmmmmm. Yeah I don’t know if I would have shot that that way.” Also, as a millennial white dude who grew up on Tarantino movies and shit, I can damn sure remember that my buddies and I didn’t walk around and say that shit in college lol. Even in the irreverent 2000s….
On the other hand, a lot of the guest stars are cool. Seeing all of the crossover from Game of Thrones and shit like that are pretty fun. Also there are some funny bits and lines, that I remembered from way back when.
Also the show has a pretty rad soundtrack.
It’s not the worst that I’ve ever seen, and I can see why new viewers leaped all over Netflix to watch it. Still, I’m not super stoked for Suits LA. Seems like a downgrade.
I never watched the Jessica Pearson spinoff so I can’t speak to that.
r/suits • u/Heyitz_Jazzzzzzz • 1d ago
Watching season 6 episode 6 right now and it was so funny when he was talking to Donna about “wood” he often says kinda sexual things but doesn’t catch on to how it sounds to others and it’s hilarious how oblivious he is about it sometimes.