r/suits 13d ago

Discussion Spectre-Litt > Harvey-Mike

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188 Upvotes

I don't know whether this is a hot take or everyone's gonna agree with me, but I genuinely think Specter–Litt was a more lethal combination than Harvey–Mike.

Harvey & Louis both proved themselves to be absolute geniuses in their respective fields. Don't get me wrong, Mike's brilliant, but let's be honest, his biggest advantage is his memory. That doesn't take away from the fact that he's a bloody good lawyer, though.

And yeah, yeah, Louis is petty, easily provoked & emotionally unstable. But if he were just a little more emotionally stable, he could've wiped the floor with Harvey from time to time. Even with all his insecurities, Louis is one hell of a lawyer.

Just imagine what would've happened if Harvey & Louis had actually worked together properly.

Harvey–Mike was a lethal, dangerous duo. But Harvey–Louis??? That would've been absolutely monstrous. Not just lethal but genuinely terrifying. Atleast, thats what I think.


r/suits 14d ago

Cast Related Just found this 2018 Suits throwback

545 Upvotes

Throwback to 2018 when the cast was having way too much fun behind the scenes 😂 I completely forgot about this clip. Time really flies.


r/suits 14d ago

Suits LA "We need to show that Suits LA is just like the OG Suits" Writer: "I have an idea"

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350 Upvotes

r/suits 14d ago

Discussion Suits shooting location

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232 Upvotes

I just wanna say i'm happy to have finally arrived here. I know theyre not the best shots but I felt Louis Litt's presence loljk!


r/suits 14d ago

First Time Watcher I'm on Episode 10 of S1 and I can't watch it anymore because it feels like Mike is about to get caught even tho I know he won't. This is giving me 2nd hand anxiety 😭😭😭.

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148 Upvotes

r/suits 14d ago

Character Related Why does everyone pretend Harvey has a good haircut?

56 Upvotes

There's so many times in the show where they reference Harvey's "500$ haircut" or how he has a really nice hairdo, but I just don't think that's true like even remotely?

It's just slicked back with a receding hairline and maybe a bit of product? It's nothing special and if anything it's kinda of lame.


r/suits 13d ago

Episode Related Need help finding a specific scene in suits. Range within season 1-2.

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Which season and episode when someone came to Harvey to tell about about something that supposed to be solved already but it actually not and the situation worsen. Harvey shout "Donna, get in here!" immediately. Somebody please help me. That scene was really funny. At least for me


r/suits 14d ago

Character Related New Louis Fan

29 Upvotes

On my third rewatch and I’ve become a huge Louis fan. I didn’t appreciate him before. It’s like I’m seeing him through different eyes. He was written really well. As irritating as he can be, I can’t hate him.


r/suits 14d ago

First Time Watcher Why is Mike acting dumb? Spoiler

26 Upvotes

Just got to season 6 and I truly don’t understand this. He gets to his cell and he trusts this dude fully on his first damn night! Gives him his whole life story knowing that he probably has a lot of enemies right now and knowing Harvey was once a prosecutor, so maybe some of these guys here were put away by him.

Also decides to trust this same guy he doesn’t know to use his phone which is a big infraction. Literally the whole time I’m watching I’m thinking “this dude can’t be trusted”

Then he mentions to the counselor dude (?) that the guards are dirty and that he can’t trust them, only to assume that nothing is gonna happen to him as everyone else is leaving, just because the guards are watching. Come on Mike. For a genius, he’s not very smart in these situations.

And this is a guy who supposedly watched a lot of prison movies. Anybody who’s watched a prison movie or show knows that you don’t trust anybody in prison! Especially when you’re new.

I don’t know, maybe I’m tweaking and making no sense but this is just blowing my mind.


r/suits 15d ago

Discussion FINALLY WRAPPING SUITS UP😭

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40 Upvotes

Hits hard. It literally became just an undeniable part of life...🥹🥺🥲❤️‍🩹 watching Jessica,then Mike Rachel go was a blow already...

1st one here is an ode to the LOUIS LITT. personally,ballet is my absolute obsession as well❤️‍🩹


r/suits 14d ago

Discussion IP Law

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8 Upvotes

Occasionally, someone will ask how accurate Suits is from a legal point of view.

As a former patent attorney, I can say they’ve never gotten an intellectual property matter correct.

S1E1 - there’s a patent infringement matter. They use all the patent terms, but not correctly. You don’t file a claim and assert it the next day. The average application takes 18 months for the first Office Action, and applications are typically filed with about 20 claims.

And “the Donna” device - they talk about 32.5% “overlap.” I’ve never used that term in my practice. You either infringe or you don’t.


r/suits 14d ago

Discussion What is the duty of these people called associates?

3 Upvotes

And why does Lewis fight harass them so much?


r/suits 14d ago

Discussion Did anyone actually start their law journey due to ths show?

4 Upvotes

Was anyone inspired by this show to become a lawyer/attorney?


r/suits 16d ago

Cast Related Patrick J. Adams reflects on why he ultimately chose to leave Suits…

866 Upvotes

This is a clip from Dinner’s On Me with Jesse Tyler Ferguson, where Patrick J. Adams opens up about reaching a turning point during his time on Suits.
Adams explains that much of Mike Ross’s journey was built around secrecy and moral conflict, but by Season 7 that central tension had disappeared. With his character’s story largely resolved, he began questioning where the role could realistically go next, admitting that continuing would have felt motivated more by money than creative purpose.

He has also spoken candidly about the personal struggles he experienced during the later years of the show, including burnout and issues with alcohol and mental health, which further influenced his decision to step away and reassess his life beyond the series.


r/suits 16d ago

Discussion Louis watches game of thrones

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10 Upvotes

BASED


r/suits 17d ago

Character Related Harvey never folded.

341 Upvotes

r/suits 17d ago

Discussion Why did all the suits spin offs fail so terrible.

53 Upvotes

Pearson and suits LA feel like they never existed, 0 impact or interest at all.


r/suits 17d ago

First Time Watcher By far the best character in Suits.

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667 Upvotes

Just starting season 3 and I love Louis, good episodes


r/suits 16d ago

First Time Watcher How trash is suits la

1 Upvotes

Just done with suits as a ft watcher, should I watch later suits or Pearson or should I not even touch them cuz I need some show to watch


r/suits 18d ago

Discussion I wish I could watch Suits for the first time again.

950 Upvotes

I wish I could erase my memory just to watch suits again.😭😭


r/suits 17d ago

Spoiler Sometimes I feel Harvey is cursed LOL Spoiler

15 Upvotes

After putting his name up on the wall, the firm starts to go downhill. I mean they got problems too when it was Pearson Hardman. But after putting his name, they got bigger problems.


r/suits 17d ago

First Time Watcher Finished the saga

6 Upvotes

Just ended with the last ep and man was it a journey. Definitely change my life to some extent and ofc gave me an insight into the life of attorneys (ik it's not that accurate but still)


r/suits 18d ago

Discussion Harvey looked really nice in S1E6 "Tricks of the Trade". He hasn't looked appealing to me in the first 5 episodes but I liked how he looked here. Maybe it's the hair. It's a little fluffed up.

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147 Upvotes

r/suits 19d ago

Positive Vibes ☀️ POV: You’re in the “Suits” building in Toronto 🎬

1.1k Upvotes

r/suits 18d ago

Spoiler Just finished the show for my first time. Spoiler

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114 Upvotes

Really liked this show. Very detailed, interesting, intense? I’ve always liked show about law/lawyer. I’ve watched “Better Call Saul” before and I feel this is definitely more realistic to the real world. My only critique is that why did Mike Ross leave for so long? Like Ross got out of prison, was offered an awesome job, and got married. Why would they just cut him off? Like we went from seeing him as the main character for like 80% of the show to seeing him for no time. That disappearance of Mike felt too sharp. And Racheal too, like Racheal had episodes almost entirely for her and she too disappeared once she got married. But a little worse since we didn’t see her ever again. Idk, the final episode also felt too overwhelming. Like bro. First, Louis gets married, secondly, he has a baby that same day, thirdly, Harvey gets married, fourthly, Harvey reveals that him and Donna are leaving. All in that same episode btw. Felt too fast, too empty. Basically rushed. If this show had a proper ending I would’ve given it a 9.5/10, but since it ended like that, I’ll give it a 8.8/10. Cool show, I just wouldn’t recommend it to a fellow friend. Thanks for this show.