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Suits is a USA Network drama which premiered on June 23, 2011. The series stars Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams as two lawyers at a high-profile New York law firm. Macht stars as Harvey Specter, one of New York City's top attorneys and Adams portrays Mike Ross, whom Harvey chooses as his associate. Mike, a college dropout, never actually attended Harvard Law School as he claims with Harvey’s knowledge. Instead he relies on his eidetic memory and natural intelligence to help win cases.
Series overview
Seasons | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release date | ||||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||
1 | 12 | June 23, 2011 | September 8, 2011 | May 1, 2012[1] | April 30, 2012[2] | — | |
2 | 16[3] | June 14, 2012[4] | February 21, 2013[5] | — | April 15, 2013[6] | — |
Episode list
Season 1 (2011)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
U.S. viewers (million) |
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Rayan Rahman | Aaron Korsh | June 23, 2011 | S101-75 | 4.64[7] |
After Harvey Specter, New York City's best closer, finally achieves his goal of becoming a senior partner at Pearson Hardman, he discovers he must hire a new associate from Harvard Law School. Mike stumbles into the interviews when he discovers his drug delivery is a sting operation. Even though Mike never attended law school, Harvey is impressed enough with Mike (and disgusted enough with the other applicants) to hire him. To keep his promotion, Harvey must personally handle a pro bono case, in which a woman (Dagmara Dominczyk) claims her boss sexually harassed her. Instead, he assigns it to Mike. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Errors and Omissions" | John Scott | Sean Jablonski | June 30, 2011 | S102 | 3.89[8] |
A judge (Currie Graham) insists that Harvey had an affair with his wife (Nazanin Boniadi) and refuses to fairly judge Harvey's cases. Meanwhile, Louis reveals that Mike failed his drug test and blackmails him into smoking marijuana to win over a prestigious client. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Inside Track" | Kevin Bray | Aaron Korsh | July 7, 2011 | S103 | 4.53[9] |
When the new CEO of a motor company wants to move production overseas, Harvey and Mike try to find a loophole to oust him and persuade one of the company's most loyal employees (Titus Welliver) to take the job of CEO. Meanwhile, Mike makes preparations for the Rookie Dinner and tries to convince his friend Trevor (Tom Lipinski) to stop dealing marijuana. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Dirty Little Secrets" | Dennie Gordon | Jon Cowan | July 14, 2011 | S104 | 4.38[10] |
Harvey defends Jessica's ex-husband (Russell Hornsby) from allegations that his ALS medication is shortening lives as opposed to lengthening them. Meanwhile, Mike is assigned his first solo case, and his secret is almost discovered. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Bail Out" | Kate Woods | Ethan Drogin | July 21, 2011 | S105 | 4.38[11] |
Harvey must choose between closing a lucrative deal and helping his trusted driver (Anand Rajaram) defend against a lawsuit. Meanwhile, Trevor has given up dealing drugs and needs Mike to help him restart his life and escape his past. | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Tricks of the Trade" | Terry McDonough | Rick Muirragui | July 28, 2011 | S106 | 4.44[12] |
Mike and Harvey work together to defend a woman (Jenny Mollen), who they believe has been falsely accused of insider trading. Mike helps Rachel study for the LSAT, but he struggles to hide the fact that he used to take the LSAT for others. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Play the Man" | Tim Matheson | Erica Lipez | August 4, 2011 | S107 | 4.03[13] |
Mike is pitted against one of Louis' protégés (Ben Hollingsworth) in a mock trial. Harvey takes on an old rival and romantic interest (Abigail Spencer). | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Identity Crisis" | Norberto Barba | Ethan Drogin | August 11, 2011 | S108 | 3.96[14] |
The daughter (Amanda Crew) of a businessman (James Morrison) threatens to reveal Mike's secret unless he and the firm drop the case they have against her, while Harvey tries to fix problems Louis has made for the firm. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "Undefeated" | Felix Alcala | Rick Muirragui | August 18, 2011 | S109 | 4.45[15] |
Harvey must decide whether to break his ethical code in order to defeat shady lawyer Travis Tanner (Eric Close). Meanwhile, Rachel is accused of treason against Pearson Hardman and is defended by Mike. | |||||||
10 | 10 | "The Shelf Life" | Jennifer Getzinger | Sean Jablonski | August 25, 2011 | S110 | 3.82[16] |
Mike and Harvey have to fire a man (John Billingsley) who has been working for nine years with a fake diploma. Mike identifies with this man and defends him, revealing a conspiracy. Mike and Rachel struggle with their feelings for each other while Louis creates a rift in Mike's relationship with Jenny Griffith (Vanessa Ray). | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Rules of the Game" | Mike Smith | Jon Cowan | September 1, 2011 | S111 | 3.96[17] |
The district attorney and Harvey's former mentor (Gary Cole) turns to his protégé when his office is being investigated for burying evidence. Meanwhile, Mike and Louis try to settle a mogul's estate in the midst of family clashes, and Jenny worries that Mike is hiding something. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Dog Fight" | Kevin Bray | Aaron Korsh | September 8, 2011 | S112 | 3.47[18] |
Harvey tries to correct a past mistake by freeing an innocent man. However, the new district attorney (Chi McBride) seems more focused on preserving the system than seeking justice. Elsewhere, Trevor returns and seeks help from Mike. |
Season 2 (2012/13)
On August 11, 2011, it was announced that Suits was renewed for a second season of 16 episodes.[3] David Costabile has a recurring role as Daniel Hardman, a founding partner in the firm before Jessica, but who has been inactive for the last five years. The season, which began airing on June 14, 2012, featured Margo Martindale in one episode as a nurse union head who opposes Harvey.[19] Scott Grimes appeared in the sixth episode as an entrepreneur who enjoys high-stakes gambling.[20] Matthew Glave appeared in the same episode as an attorney, while Peter Outerbridge appeared as one of Harvey's old friends.[20] Gabriel Macht's real-life wife, actress Jacinda Barrett, appears in the episodes "Sucker Punch" and "Rewind," playing an old colleague with whom Harvey has had a stormy past.[21] Elisabeth Hower appeared in the August 23 summer finale "High Noon" as Mike's childhood friend and new love interest, Tess.[22] Jon Foster will be playing Trent Devon, a "social media wunderkid" who suddenly decides to not let his company go public.[23] Amanda Schull will portray Katrina Bennett, an ambitious assistant district attorney, in multiple episodes.[24]
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production code |
U.S. viewers (million) |
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13 | 1 | "She Knows" | Michael Smith | Aaron Korsh | June 14, 2012 | S201 | 3.47[25] |
Mike is trusted to close a major lawsuit. Harvey must decide whether or not to keep Mike on staff after Jessica reveals that she knows Mike's secret. Meanwhile, the firm's co-founder Daniel Hardman (David Costabile) returns after a five-year absence a self-professed "changed man" following the death of his wife. | |||||||
14 | 2 | "The Choice" | Kevin Bray | Jon Cowan | June 21, 2012 | S202 | 3.80[26] |
Mike confronts Rachel about the cell phone message she left him, while Jessica approaches Harvey looking for support for herself regarding Daniel Hardman's impending return. Harvey then goes to a junior partner, Paul Porter (Michael Cristofer), to provide assistance in a bankruptcy case with the hope of winning over Porter's department to Jessica's side. But Harvey ultimately goes against Porter's and Jessica's instructions, angering both, in order to win the case his own way. Meanwhile, Louis is "seduced" by gifts and promises from Hardman. | |||||||
15 | 3 | "Meet the New Boss" | Michael Smith | Erica Lipez | June 28, 2012 | S203 | 3.88[27] |
Harvey and Daniel start a feud while carrying out different plans of attack representing a hospital against nurse union head Nell (Margo Martindale), and Mike is caught in the middle of it. When Jessica informs Louis that a trade publication has listed Pearson Hardman next-to-last in a survey about associates' quality of life, he is assigned a consultant from Harvard Law named Sheila (Rachael Harris), who appears to be Louis's female equivalent. Meanwhile, Donna takes Rachel to a bar and convinces her to complete an online profile to move on from Mike. But when Mike helps Rachel with her bio, it sends her back to him and convinces her even more that Mike has a secret he's not sharing. Rachel is seen taking the LSATs. Harvey tells Mike the story behind Hardman's past. | |||||||
16 | 4 | "Discovery" | Kevin Bray | Daniel Arkin | July 12, 2012 | S204 | 3.70[28] |
Travis Tanner is back in town, and has his sights set firmly on Harvey. His accusations that Pearson Hardman withheld evidence in a case where they represented Coastal Motors motivate Jessica and Harvey to be less than transparent with Hardman. Donna is shocked to discover that she actually received and signed for the damning document. Meanwhile, Louis and Mike find common ground in a case where they defend a bottled water giant, but Louis’ paranoia might derail a budding friendship and his own standing at the firm. | |||||||
17 | 5 | "Break Point" | Christopher Misiano | Ethan Drogin | July 19, 2012 | S205 | 3.72[29] |
Harvey feels undermined when Jessica makes him second chair to Allison Holt (Diane Neal) on a lawsuit that could make or break the firm — and his back-seat driving might have far-reaching consequences. Mike represents a tennis prodigy (Julian Alcaraz) who wants to be emancipated from his coach-father (Conrad Dunn), who opposes the 16-year-old turning pro. Donna deals with the fallout from the Coastal Motors case and is fired when she panics and destroys the document. | |||||||
18 | 6 | "All In" | John Scott | Karla Nappi | July 26, 2012 | S206 | 3.89[30] |
While in Atlantic City, Harvey and Mike decide to pursue an unjust case of a man who gambled away his company, due to Harvey's history with the client, Keith Hoyt (Peter Outerbridge). Meanwhile, Louis and Rachel work together to protect an admired institution, and Jessica struggles as she tries to defend the firm. | |||||||
19 | 7 | "Sucker Punch" | Adam Davidson | Genavieve Sparling | August 2, 2012 | S207 | 3.41[31] |
The pending lawsuit against the firm sees Harvey turning to Zoe Lawford (Jacinda Barrett), an old colleague with whom he has a past, for assistance in proving Pearson Hardman’s case. Zoe has the team prepare a mock trial as a warm-up for the real thing, and Louis is asked to take the role of Travis Tanner. Harvey asks Donna to testify that she destroyed the Coastal Motors memo, but she has retained a lawyer of her own and plans to plead the Fifth. | |||||||
20 | 8 | "Rewind" | Felix Alcala | Rick Muirragui | August 9, 2012 | S208 | 3.42[32] |
Harvey and Mike look back five years into their pasts to see how it affects them today. The episode reveals Harvey's rise from senior associate to junior partner very shortly after his father's death, Mike's initial motivation for getting into the illegal LSAT test-proxy business, details surrounding Hardman's original dismissal from the firm, and a person of interest surrounding that dismissal who can help Jessica battle Hardman for managing control in the present day. | |||||||
21 | 9 | "Asterisk" | Jennifer Getzinger | Justin Peacock | August 16, 2012 | S209 | 4.00[33] |
When Louis is promoted to senior partner and has the deciding vote in the firm's future, Harvey must convince him to support Jessica. After Louis discovers that Hardman intended to make him the fall guy for his embezzlement schemes five years ago, Hardman admits his indiscretion, then tries to convince Louis that he is "not that person" anymore. Meanwhile, Harvey defends a brash sportscaster (Jeff B. Davis) who accuses a star baseball player of using performance-enhancing drugs, with no apparent evidence to back up his claims. Donna returns to the firm. Rachel learns that she did well on the LSAT. Mike decides to use his end-of-year bonus to buy an apartment for his grandmother in Manhattan. While waiting at the apartment for his grandmother so he can surprise her with it, Rachel arrives and informs Mike that his grandmother died. | |||||||
22 | 10 | "High Noon" | Kevin Bray | Erica Lipez | August 23, 2012 | S210 | 4.48[34] |
Hardman wins the partners' vote, including the vote from Louis, and replaces Jessica as managing partner. He and Louis begin making Harvey's and Mike's work lives miserable. Harvey smokes marijuana with Mike, and when Louis observes Harvey high, he has Hardman order him to take a drug test. Harvey refuses and a partners meeting is held to determine if he will be fired. At that meeting, Harvey and Mike reveal evidence (not all valid) of Hardman's past treachery, including his setting up Donna, Harvey and ultimately Jessica for the fall in the Coastal Motors case, and it is Hardman who is fired. Mike meets his childhood friend Tess (Elisabeth Hower) at his grandmother's funeral, where Tess and Rachel support him in making a speech. Mike wants to act on the mutual attraction between him and Rachel, but she asks him to wait. Rachel then changes her mind and goes to Mike's apartment, only to discover him in bed with Tess. | |||||||
23 | 11 | "Blind-Sided" | David Platt | Ethan Drogin | January 17, 2013 | S211 | 3.57[35] |
Mike is still having sex and getting high with Tess, even after the interruption from Rachel. Mike is then assigned a case of a young man named Liam (Reiley McClendon) who was involved in a hit and run while driving home from a party. The memory of his own parents being killed by a drunk driver compromises Mike's ability to act in the best interest of his client. Harvey wants to celebrate Hardman's dismissal with his old colleague Zoe Lawford, but he finds that Zoe's brother has just dropped off his daughter, Olivia, on short notice. Meanwhile, Louis meets with Sheila (Rachael Harris), who already knows that he made senior partner and appears to be turned on by that fact. Louis asks for Sheila's help in landing a top-notch new associate from Harvard named Maria (Aarti Mann), but it's all for naught when Jessica makes up a "hiring freeze" to prevent Louis from getting what he wants. | |||||||
24 | 12 | "Blood in the Water" | Roger Kumble | Genavieve Sparling | January 24, 2013 | S212 | 3.75[36] |
Harvey is suspicious when a client, Trent Devon (Jon Foster), suddenly decides to not let his company go public, while also expressing reservations about retaining Pearson Hardman. Allison Holt, who is working for a rival firm, makes a professional attack on Pearson Hardman, and begins to lure away the firm's best associates. Louis and Mike have to face Harvey's wrath for their previous actions. Louis takes his frustrations out on Harold, and when the firm loses a client on a case assigned to Harold, Louis fires him in front of everyone. Louis then considers leaving Pearson Hardman altogether, and meets with Allison.[23] | |||||||
25 | 13 | "Zane vs. Zane"[37] | Nicole Kassell | Rick Muirragui | January 31, 2013 | S213 | 3.36[38] |
A settlement that Harvey had negotiated is in jeopardy of falling apart, as high-profile lawyer Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) steps in as opposing counsel and drastically reduces the settlement offer. Robert Zane is Rachel's father, and Harvey attempts to gain leverage from Rachel and Robert's contentious relationship by adding Rachel to the case as a paralegal. Meanwhile, Louis engages in an escalating prank war with Katrina Bennett (Amanda Schull), Harvey's newly hired senior associate. | |||||||
26 | 14 | "He's Back" | Kevin Bray | Daniel Arkin | February 7, 2013 | S214 | 3.07[39] |
Daniel Hardman returns, bringing a sexual harassment lawsuit against Pearson Hardman on behalf of a former employee. Harvey and Jessica are tactically limited because of a non-disclosure agreement that Jessica had signed when Hardman left. Mike attempts to convince the former employee to settle so that the firm can focus on the Folsom Foods litigation. | |||||||
27 | 15 | "Normandy"[37] | Terry McDonough | Jon Cowan | February 14, 2013 | S215 | 2.90[40] |
Battling too many cases on depleted resources, Pearson Hardman takes an "all in" approach on one location, while making a deal to merge with a British firm, that employs one of Harvey's old flames. Meanwhile, Rachel finds an answer to her desire to attend Harvard. Mike develops a less than desirable working relationship with the former ADA, Katrina Bennett. | |||||||
28 | 16 | "War"[37] | TBA | TBA | February 21, 2013 | S216 | N/A |
A British firm decides to sneak in with a tempting offer for Harvey's firm, clashing with his decisions for the future and Jessica's own vision, leaving them both to make up their mind on what direction to take with their career. |
Season 3
On October 12, 2012, USA Network renewed Suits for a third season, to consist of 16 episodes.[41]
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