Suits (American TV series)
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Genre | Legal drama Comedy-drama |
Created by | Aaron Korsh |
Starring | Gabriel Macht Patrick J. Adams Rick Hoffman Meghan Markle Sarah Rafferty Gina Torres |
Opening theme | “Walking alone” by Ima Robot |
Composer | Christopher Tyng |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 22 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Doug Liman David Bartis |
Producer | Gene Klein |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Production companies | Universal Cable Productions Hypnotic Films & Television |
Original release | |
Network | USA Network |
Release | June 23, 2011[1] – present |
Suits is a USA Network television drama series created by Aaron Korsh and starring Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams. The 12-episode first season debuted on June 23, 2011, with a 90-minute premiere.[1][2] It was renewed for a second season of 16 episodes on August 11, 2011 which premiered on June 14, 2012 with the mid-season finale on August 23, 2012. The remaining 6 episodes of Season 2 will begin airing in January 2013.[3][4][5][6] On October 12, 2012, USA Network renewed Suits for a third season, to consist of 16 episodes.[7]
Overview
Season 1 (2011)
Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) is a brilliant college dropout whose dream of becoming an attorney was derailed after he was expelled. With his natural intelligence and eidetic memory, he makes a living taking the LSAT for others. To make the money he needs to keep his grandmother in a private nursing home, he agrees to deliver a case of marijuana for his best friend Trevor (Tom Lipinski). Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) is one of New York City's top corporate lawyers and is promoted to senior partner at the Pearson Hardman law firm. He is forced by company policy to hire an associate attorney. Mike discovers that the drug delivery is a sting operation and escapes the police by accidentally sitting for an interview with Harvey. Harvey is impressed with Mike's quick wits, encyclopedic knowledge of law, and genuine desire to be an attorney; he hires Mike and pretends that Mike is a Harvard Law graduate. Only Harvey's legal secretary and confidant Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty) knows the secret.
At the firm, junior partner Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman), Harvey's jealous rival and direct supervisor of the associates, is suspicious of Mike's Harvard credentials. Meanwhile, Mike struggles to distance himself from Trevor, who has stopped dealing drugs but cannot escape his past. When Trevor leaves the state, Mike begins dating Trevor's ex-girlfriend Jenny Griffith (Vanessa Ray). Mike befriends paralegal Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle) at the office, and the two soon develop a mutual attraction, complicating his relationship with Jenny. Trevor returns to New York, only to learn that Mike is dating Jenny. In retaliation, he tells the firm's managing partner Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) about Mike's lack of a degree.
Season 2 (2012/13)
In the season premiere, founder Daniel Hardman (David Costabile) returns to the firm, and Jessica and Harvey fear he wishes to return to his former position as managing partner. Because of this, Jessica allows Mike to continue working, despite discovering his secret. Meanwhile, Jenny confronts Mike about his feelings for Rachel, and when Mike hesitates in his response, Jenny breaks up with him. At the firm, Travis Tanner (Eric Close) accuses Harvey of burying evidence and is determined to have Harvey disbarred. Donna learns that she signed in the document and then lost it; she panics and destroys the document. She is fired by Jessica shortly after. Hardman is able to blackmail Tanner into dropping Harvey's disbarment from the settlement, and Hardman's decision to settle or Jessica's decision to go to trial is put to vote. When the partners are evenly divided on the issue, Harvey, who has the deciding vote, realizes the trial will jeopardize everyone at the firm and votes to settle, unwillingly siding with Hardman over Jessica so the firm can move past the lawsuit. This causes Hardman to call a partner vote and challenge Jessica for the position of managing partner. Soon after, Hardman promotes Louis to senior partner, and both Harvey and Jessica fail to definitively win Louis' support. Hardman becomes managing partner, but it is short lived as Mike and Harvey discover that Hardman forged and planted the document that Harvey and Donna supposedly buried. He is voted out of the firm, and Jessica regains the managing partner position. Immediately after his grandmother's death, Mike tries to start a relationship with Rachel, but she is reluctant. Instead, he sleeps with his childhood friend Tess (Elisabeth Hower) who was in town for the funeral, only to be discovered by Rachel, who has just decided that she was willing to have a relationship with him.
Season 3
On October 12, 2012, USA Network renewed Suits for a third season, to consist of 16 episodes. [7][8]
Cast
Main cast
- Gabriel Macht portrays Harvey Specter, a corporate lawyer at Pearson Hardman and New York City's best closer. He is promoted to senior partner in the pilot episode and serves as Mike's selfish and uncaring mentor. He is formerly an Assistant District Attorney. He remains emotionally distant from clients and is willing to do anything, except alter the truth, to win a case.
- Patrick J. Adams portrays Michael "Mike" Ross, a lawyer who never attended law school but has an encyclopedic knowledge of law aided by his eidetic memory. He impresses Harvey with his drive to become a good lawyer and is hired as an associate attorney in the pilot. His naiveté and sympathy for clients put him at odds with Harvey.
- Rick Hoffman portrays Louis Litt, originally a junior partner who oversees the first year associate attorneys and is Harvey's rival. He is upset by Jessica's apparent favoritism toward Harvey and her disdain for Louis, though Louis works harder and is more reliable than Harvey. After Daniel Hardman returns to the firm, Louis favors Hardman over Jessica. Louis is promoted to senior partner in the season two episode "Asterisk".
- Meghan Markle portrays Rachel Zane, a paralegal who befriends Mike and later becomes his romantic interest. She aspires to be an attorney, but her test anxiety prevents her from scoring well enough on the LSAT to attend Harvard Law School. In season two, she is finally able to receive a Harvard-worthy score on the LSAT.
- Sarah Rafferty portrays Donna Paulsen, Harvey's legal secretary and close confidant. She has worked with Harvey since his first year as an Assistant District Attorney.
- Gina Torres portrays Jessica Pearson, Founding and Managing partner of Pearson Hardman, who was mentored by Daniel Hardman when she was an associate. She has a close relationship with Harvey, having paid for him to go to law school.
Recurring cast
- Tom Lipinski portrays Trevor Evans, Mike's best friend and a drug dealer. After the pilot episode, Mike's and Trevor's friendship deteriorates. Trevor eventually stops dealing drugs in "Bail Out" and wishes to be Mike's friend again. However, he learns that Mike is dating Jenny and, in revenge, tells Jessica about Mike's lack of a law degree in the season one finale.
- Vanessa Ray portrays Jenny Griffith, Trevor's girlfriend. She breaks up with Trevor when he does not stop dealing drugs, and she becomes Mike's girlfriend. However, she breaks up with Mike in "Rules of the Game" when she learns about his feelings for Rachel. In the second season it is revealed that Mike was originally interested in Jenny but Trevor got her to date him instead.
- Rebecca Schull portrays Edith Ross, Mike's paternal grandmother who raised him after his parents' deaths. She lives in a nursing home and pushes Mike to live up to his potential. She dies in the season two episode "Asterisk".
- Ben Hollingsworth portrays Kyle Durant, one of Louis's protégés who is frequently pitted against Mike.
- Max Topplin portrays Harold Jakowski, an associate who is clumsy and socially awkward.
- Eric Close portrays Travis Tanner, a partner at a law firm with offices in New York and Boston. After Harvey outmaneuvers him in "Undefeated", he holds a grudge against Harvey. In season two, he becomes senior partner at his firm,[9] transfers to his firm's Manhattan office, and accuses Harvey of burying evidence.
- David Costabile portrays Daniel Hardman, founding partner and former managing partner of Pearson Hardman. Five years before the events of the series, he was ousted for embezzling from clients' escrow accounts and using the money to finance his affair. In the season two premiere, he returns to the firm a self-professed changed man, though Harvey and Jessica do not believe him. In the wake of defeating Tanner's fraud lawsuit, he calls a partner vote in "Sucker Punch" and challenges Jessica for the position of managing partner. After he wins, Mike and Harvey soon uncover that Hardman orchestrated the entire Coastal Motors affair to regain control, costing the firm $3 million dollars which led to his termination at the firm for good.
Episodes
Season | Timeslot (ET) | # Ep. | Premiered | Ended | TV Season | Viewers (in millions) | ||
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Date | Premiere Viewers (in millions) |
Date | Finale Viewers (in millions) | |||||
1 | 12 | 4.64[10] | 3.47[11] | 2011 | 6.31[12] | |||
2 | 16 | 3.47[13] | N/A | 2012–2013 | TBA |
Development and production
Suits first appeared on USA network's development slate under the title A Legal Mind in April 2010.[14] In May, the network placed a cast-contingent pilot order from a pilot script written by Aaron Korsh.[15] Patrick J. Adams was cast in the lead role of Mike Ross in July 2010.[16] In late July, Gabriel Macht joined the cast as Harvey Specter, the attorney who hires Mike.[17] Rick Hoffman came on board in mid-August to portray Harvey's competition at the law firm.[18] Meghan Markle and Gina Torres completed the main cast in late August.[19] Torres was cast as Jessica Pearson, the managing partner at the firm, and Markle portrays Rachel Zane, a paralegal who has an encyclopedic knowledge of the law. The pilot was filmed in New York City in fall 2010.[20][21]
The network gave a green-light to the series with a 12-episode order on January 19, 2011. The series began filming in Toronto, Ontario on April 25, 2011, and completed August 12, 2011.[22][23]
"Greenback Boogie" by Ima Robot is the theme song of the show. It was released as a single on September 18, 2010, and is included on the band's third album, Another Man's Treasure.
Reception
Suits received a score of 60 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating mixed or average reviews.[24] Ginia Bellafante, a critic for The New York Times, gave the pilot a positive review: "A new legal series beginning on Thursday on USA, erupts from a Mount Vesuvius of absurdities, and yet like so much else in the USA stable, it comes in relatively good faith—not merely with a snappy sense of its own fun, but also with a chipper belief in the viability of renewal."[25] However, this was not the general consensus, with one reviewer stating that one "might be willing to overlook the show's structural flaws if the cases themselves were wildly compelling, but unfortunately, they are of a piece with their misguided series."[24] However, season two received a score of 73 out of 100 on Metacritic, indicating generally favorable reviews.
Critic Alan Sepinwall gave season 1 a critic’s rating of C with a review saying “Rarely, though, have I had as hard a time getting through an inflated USA pilot than I did through all 73 minutes (90 minutes when you factor in commercials) of "Suits".” Metacritic users gave season 2 Universal Acclaim with a score of 8.8 and very favorable reviews. Unlike season 1 critics gave season 2 much more positive reviews. David Hinckley a critic for New York Daily News gave Season 2 a review of an 80 saying “its popcorn TV well worth settling in to watch.” While Daniel Goldberg of Slant Magazine gave it a 63 saying “Suits seems perfectly tailored to make its characters all look good, which is simultaneously its most attractive asset and its most discomfiting drawback.” Giving it a rating of 75 David Wiegand of the San Francisco Chronicle said “Adams and Macht are terrific, with the former loosening up quite considerably this year as Mike....Torres is cool, sexy and commanding as Jessica, and Markle, Hoffman and Rafferty contribute greatly to the energy of the show's core ensemble.”
In August 2011, the series was renewed for a second season.[26]
On December 14, 2011, Patrick J. Adams was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards.[27]
International distribution
Country | Channel | Premiere date |
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USA | USA Network | June 23, 2011 |
Australia | Seven Network | 15 August 2011 |
Canada | Bravo! | 3 October 2011 |
Russia | Channel One [Первый канал] | 26 September 2011 |
Portugal | TV Séries | October 2011 |
Slovenia | POP TV | 6 February 2012 |
Trinidad | USA | August 2011 |
United Kingdom | Dave | 17 January 2012[28] |
Asia | Diva Universal (Asia) | 26 March 2012 [29] |
Philippines | JackTV | 26 February 2012 [30] |
Spain | 13th Street Universal | February 2012 |
Italy | Mediaset Premium | 10 March 2012 |
Sweden | Sveriges Television | 17 March 2012 |
Poland | Canal+ Poland | 23 February 2012 |
Norway | TV 2 (Norway) | 17 May 2012 |
Iceland | Stöð 2 | 11 June 2012 |
Cyprus | Universal Channel | 25 June 2012 |
Colombia | Space | 4 July 2012 |
Brazil | Space | 4 July 2012 |
Argentina | Space | 6 July 2012 |
Costa Rica | Space | 6 July 2012 |
Bulgaria | Nova Television | 22 August 2012 |
Czech Republic | Prima Cool | 31 August 2012 |
South Africa | M-Net | 8 September 2012 |
References
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- ^ "USA Network Announces Slate of "Character" Driven Projects for 2010-2011". The Futon Critic. April 5, 2010. Retrieved February 12, 2011.
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- ^ "List of productions currently filming in Toronto" (PDF). City of Toronto. August 2, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2011.
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