Suits' enduring popularity can be attributed to its portrayal of morally ambiguous yet charismatic lawyers, shedding light on the complex relationship between popular culture and public perception of legal professionals. The show skillfully blurs the lines between legal strategy and outright law-breaking, presenting a setting where attorneys wield influence through unconventional means. Suits tapped into a gripping account of power and ambition, exploring the characters' adeptness at exploiting legal loopholes and manipulating adversaries added depth to the show.
Suits, the legal drama that captivated audiences for over a decade, thrived on a seemingly paradoxical premise. Twelve years later, the show's continued popularity raises questions about the enduring appeal of this controversial message. Suits combined high-stakes legal battles with glossy esthetics, striking a chord with viewers seeking entertainment and a glimpse into the world of high-powered law firms. The show's presentation of lawyers as morally ambiguous yet undeniably charismatic aids its long-lasting success,...
Suits, the legal drama that captivated audiences for over a decade, thrived on a seemingly paradoxical premise. Twelve years later, the show's continued popularity raises questions about the enduring appeal of this controversial message. Suits combined high-stakes legal battles with glossy esthetics, striking a chord with viewers seeking entertainment and a glimpse into the world of high-powered law firms. The show's presentation of lawyers as morally ambiguous yet undeniably charismatic aids its long-lasting success,...
- 10/29/2023
- by David Stewart
- ScreenRant
Harvey Specter's questionable and unethical actions throughout Suits, such as covering up Mike's fake law degree, would have likely resulted in disbarment in the real world. Harvey conspired with others, including Sean Cahill and Craig Seidel, to achieve his goals, which would be considered collusion and further grounds for disbarment. Harvey's violent tendencies, such as physically threatening Lawrence Kemp and assaulting Louis Litt, would have undoubtedly led to disbarment if they occurred outside the fictional world of Suits.
Anyone that has watched at least 10 minutes of Suits knows that Harvey Specter isn't the most ethical lawyer around, even though one could argue there's no such thing as a moral lawyer on television. Nevertheless, most of Harvey's actions throughout all nine seasons of the USA Network series were questionable. Not an episode went by where someone wasn't colluding, blackmailing, threatening, or extorting someone else to get what they wanted in the courtroom,...
Anyone that has watched at least 10 minutes of Suits knows that Harvey Specter isn't the most ethical lawyer around, even though one could argue there's no such thing as a moral lawyer on television. Nevertheless, most of Harvey's actions throughout all nine seasons of the USA Network series were questionable. Not an episode went by where someone wasn't colluding, blackmailing, threatening, or extorting someone else to get what they wanted in the courtroom,...
- 7/31/2023
- by Sarah Little
- ScreenRant
NewsNation said it saw an uptick in its audience numbers with its coverage this week’s congressional hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, also known as UFOs, with a two-hour special on Sunday, We Are Not Alone: The Historic UFO Hearing.
The network carried Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing live, while larger cable news rivals focused on the Hunter Biden plea deal. The network said that its morning NewsNation Live saw a 332% audience boost from the coverage versus the time slot’s June performance, and a 940% spike in adults 25-54, although NewsNation still trails the major news networks.
NewsNation also presented the first TV interview with David Grusch, a retired military intelligence officer who was part of the Pentagon’s Uap task force but appeared at the hearing as a whistleblower. In his testimony, he claimed that the government was in possession of Uap spacecraft and “nonhuman biologics” recovered from a crash site.
The network carried Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee hearing live, while larger cable news rivals focused on the Hunter Biden plea deal. The network said that its morning NewsNation Live saw a 332% audience boost from the coverage versus the time slot’s June performance, and a 940% spike in adults 25-54, although NewsNation still trails the major news networks.
NewsNation also presented the first TV interview with David Grusch, a retired military intelligence officer who was part of the Pentagon’s Uap task force but appeared at the hearing as a whistleblower. In his testimony, he claimed that the government was in possession of Uap spacecraft and “nonhuman biologics” recovered from a crash site.
- 7/28/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Patrick J. Adams is returning for more episodes of Suits Season 9 -- the final season of the USA Network drama series.
The cabler dropped a brand new trailer for the final four episodes of the series during a special re-airing Suits Season 1 Episode 1.
Adams departed Suits following the show's seventh season, but returned on Suits Season 9 Episode 5 and went head-to-head with Harvey on a case.
But now, he'll be sticking around as he and Harvey pull off "one last con" in order to save the firm.
Related: Suits Ending After Ninth Season
There's no telling how many of the four remaining installments he'll be part of, but Mike does have a big part in this new trailer.
Mike tells Harvey that they managed to con the world for years, setting up their last con before the final curtain falls on Suits.
But things appear to go wrong and Harvey finds himself arrested.
The cabler dropped a brand new trailer for the final four episodes of the series during a special re-airing Suits Season 1 Episode 1.
Adams departed Suits following the show's seventh season, but returned on Suits Season 9 Episode 5 and went head-to-head with Harvey on a case.
But now, he'll be sticking around as he and Harvey pull off "one last con" in order to save the firm.
Related: Suits Ending After Ninth Season
There's no telling how many of the four remaining installments he'll be part of, but Mike does have a big part in this new trailer.
Mike tells Harvey that they managed to con the world for years, setting up their last con before the final curtain falls on Suits.
But things appear to go wrong and Harvey finds himself arrested.
- 8/29/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The end of Suits is fast approaching and you know what that means: It’s time for one last con! At least that’s the suggestion Mike makes to Harvey in a new teaser for the show’s final four episodes. Yes, Patrick J. Adams is back for another encore, and as his legal whiz points out, Mike and Harvey “conned the world for years,” so they’re kind of experts at schemes.
Meanwhile, Harvey gets cuffed for conspiring with a federal prosecutor, and then punches Sean Cahill (returning guest star Neal McDonough). But if you thought getting arrested would...
Meanwhile, Harvey gets cuffed for conspiring with a federal prosecutor, and then punches Sean Cahill (returning guest star Neal McDonough). But if you thought getting arrested would...
- 8/28/2019
- TVLine.com
The trailer for the final four episodes of Suits is here, and it looks like this show is going out with a bang!
The teaser not only shows Harvey (Gabriel Macht) getting arrested for conspiring with a federal officer, but it then cuts straight to Harvey punching Sean Cahill (Neal McDonough) right in
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The teaser not only shows Harvey (Gabriel Macht) getting arrested for conspiring with a federal officer, but it then cuts straight to Harvey punching Sean Cahill (Neal McDonough) right in
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Other Links From TVGuide.com SuitsPatrick J. AdamsGabriel MachtSarah RaffertyKatherine Heigl...
- 8/28/2019
- by Lindsay MacDonald
- TVGuide - Breaking News
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