Suits
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In the concrete jungle of New York, among the glass towers rising in the shadow of Wall Street, there exists a world where ambition and intelligence dance. Suits opens the doors to this world for us; but with a key that's far more provocative than you might expect. At the center of the story are two opposite poles: a tough and uncompromising lawyer, cooked by years of experience, and a young genius with no law school degree who has engraved everything that the streets have taught him into his photographic memory. When these two come together by chance, the audience finds themselves constantly on the edge of tension. Because it's not just about winning cases; it's about the struggle not to lose everything while winning. The series doesn't just use the corporate law world as a backdrop. Courtroom scenes, negotiation rooms, and office corridors serve as mirrors reflecting the characters' inner worlds. Aaron Korsh expertly explores moral gray areas in this universe he has created. The distance between what is right and what is necessary in Suits is sometimes as short as a single step, and sometimes as deep as an insurmountable chasm. Gabriel Macht never loses the cool charisma he carries on the screen; he stands in front of us in every scene as a dangerously attractive and not so accountable person. The young partner next to him arouses a strange sympathy in the audience, because his predicament is an exaggerated but extremely real reflection of the conflict between "the person we want to be and the person we are" that we all experience at some point. The secret behind the series' ability to sustain its momentum for nine seasons lies not solely in the tension but in the depth of its relationships. Loyalty, betrayal, ambition, and fear feed off and transform each other here. Each season brings a new crisis; but beneath it all lies the same question: How far can a person go before the path back becomes blocked? Suits has the power to draw you in, regardless of whether you like legal dramas or not. It entertains without making you think, and while entertaining, it makes you think without you noticing.
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oyonbhai111
March 13, 2024
10/10
I loved every bit of this series. It will take time to adjust to the US government's judicial system, but most people will love it.
Christopher
April 09, 2024
/10
Barely starting to watch this serie. First episodes so cool, and Specter is truly a good character
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Frequently Asked Questions
Suits has a total of 9 seasons.
Suits first aired in 2011.
Suits belongs to the following genres: Drama.
Suits has a rating of 8.2/10 from 5,737 votes on TMDB.
No, Suits has ended.
In the United States, Suits is available to watch on: Netflix, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, Netflix Standard with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus.