An unexpected opportunity results in Mike Ross, who doesn't actually have a law degree, becoming the new associate at a Manhattan law firm.An unexpected opportunity results in Mike Ross, who doesn't actually have a law degree, becoming the new associate at a Manhattan law firm.An unexpected opportunity results in Mike Ross, who doesn't actually have a law degree, becoming the new associate at a Manhattan law firm.
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A decade in the making
What a remarkably gripping pilot this was. Lawyer dramas, procedurals and "cop shows" are absolutely not my cup of tea, but somehow this show hooked me in... what an outlier.. a decade later and one member of the royal family in tow.... what a show!
The beginning
The batman meets his robin. What else do you want. The moment Mike Ross meets Harvey Specter, Harvey knows that he has met himself
Good show to binge watch
I needed something to binge watch and found "Suits." Most shows take at least 3 episodes to build a following, so I gave it the 3 show minimum. I am just now finishing Season 7. I would say that 14 out of 16, on average, shows kept my interest. It's not one of these shows where the main characters win their case every week, so it's more believable than "The Good Wife."
One thing I absolutely could not stand was the music. It was extremely heavy on The Fray and bands like them, and there is only so much I can take of that melodramatic genre before I wanted to puke. But instead, I just turned the volume off or way down.
If you like courtroom drama mixed with interesting characters, give "Suits" a shot.
One thing I absolutely could not stand was the music. It was extremely heavy on The Fray and bands like them, and there is only so much I can take of that melodramatic genre before I wanted to puke. But instead, I just turned the volume off or way down.
If you like courtroom drama mixed with interesting characters, give "Suits" a shot.
What a start
This is one the best pilot episodes ever! The whole thing felt like a movie. A very good one.
Very Intriguing Start
The dialogue in the beginning was so predictable, overthought to the point that it didn't even sound like real people talking, and cheesy that I was initially sure that I was going to give this a six. Then about halfway through this story really picks up. It's giving us a solid peek behind the curtain as to some of the tricks unethical people use to cover their tracks and the characters were noticeably more likable by the end of the episode than they were in the beginning. Solid start.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Mike (Patrick J. Adams) connives his way into the Harvard tour, he tells a prospect Dean Wormer wants to see the top prospects in his office. Dean Wormer was the dean of Faber College in the movie National Lampoon's Animal House (1978).
- GoofsWhen Harvey and Louis are arguing about Harvey's promotion to senior partner, Harvey's suit is first not buttoned when he stands up from the couch, but it becomes buttoned after while Harvey's hands never left his pockets.
- Quotes
Harvey Specter: Donna, I need the -
[Donna hands him an envelope]
Harvey Specter: Oh, also I didn't have a chance to -
[Donna hands him coffee]
Harvey Specter: Marry me?
Donna Paulsen: I took care of that too. We've been married for the last seven years.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Suits: Two in the Knees (2014)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9
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