by Pete Rapp
I watch a lot of television. In fact, some might say too much – however, if I didn’t, then you wouldn’t be reading this article, so who’s laughing now, eh? American lawyer ‘dramedy’ (that’s a hybrid of drama and comedy) Suits is one of if not my favourite show on at the moment, and it has just returned for a fourth season. So, I give you 5 reasons why you should start watching immediately: this is me making the case for Suits (sorry, I had to fit a lawyer pun in there).
3. The personalities. Every character in
the show is well written – the seemingly-emotionless Harvey has serious issues
with family and relationships, while Mike was orphaned at a young age, not to
mention strong and well-rounded female characters. Pearson Hardman, the law
firm where the show is based, Jessica Pearson is the no-nonsense boss, in what
is largely a man’s game. The show proves that women in television don’t just
have to be attractive and fall over various men, but instead they can be very
powerful and interesting personalities.
I watch a lot of television. In fact, some might say too much – however, if I didn’t, then you wouldn’t be reading this article, so who’s laughing now, eh? American lawyer ‘dramedy’ (that’s a hybrid of drama and comedy) Suits is one of if not my favourite show on at the moment, and it has just returned for a fourth season. So, I give you 5 reasons why you should start watching immediately: this is me making the case for Suits (sorry, I had to fit a lawyer pun in there).
1. The premise rules. Mike Ross is a
college dropout and slacker, but he has a brilliant mind and photographic
memory; Harvey Spector, on the other hand, is a smooth-talking,
waistcoat-wearing, lady-wooing lawyer – in fact, he’s the best closer of deals
in New York city. When a chance meeting leads to Mike dazzling Harvey, the
genius finds himself practising law without a law degree, a huge secret he must
keep hidden at all costs. If you’ve ever dreamt of doing something, but haven’t
been able to for some reason, you’ll love this – there’s nothing you can’t work
around.
2. The looks. Good lord, this show is SO
COOL. It’s in the name for crying out loud – Harvey at one point states that,
as lawyers, they are judged on how they look by any potential client, so they
have to fix up and look sharp 100% of the time. Not only is the style
impeccable in the show, but literally everyone is gorgeous in it! Even if you
somehow don’t like the plot itself, you can at least enjoy the eye candy. And
some eye candy it is, too.
4. The dialogue. Suits is filled with movie references – “show me the money!” and
“Butch and Sundance” are referenced early on in season one – which help make
fans get involved in the repertoire and universe of the characters, as well as
keeping the show grounded in real life. It should also be noted that the
putdowns in the show are stupidly good. For example, in the very first episode,
the following conversation happens (I’m paraphrasing here):
Louis – Nice of you to show up. Also I see
you’re trying to look like a pimp.
Harvey – Oh, I’m sorry Louis, I just woke
up and this is the suit your wife picked out for me.
Louis – Aaaand that would be funny if I had
a wife.
Harvey – (condescendingly) you’re not
married?
Harvey [later on in the scene] – Hang on Louis,
let me just text your pretend wife about my promotion to senior partner!
Seriously, the back-and-forth dialogue between lawyers sizzles with
energy and hilarity in every word.
5. Engaging stories. Whether it is
relationship drama, fighting the good fight in a case, or tensions coming to a
head in the courtroom, Suits will
always keep viewers on the edges of their seats when it comes to plot arcs.
There is usually a shouting match in just about every case, or at the very
least the boss at Pearson Hardman will storm out of the room after saying “You
better win this goddamn case.” These moments of high tension and human drama
provide the real meat of the show, and are nicely complemented by the
high-quality comedy segments of each episode. Oh, and if you enjoy a good
fist-fight, you will not be disappointed.
So, there
you have it. These are just a few of the many, many reasons you should be
watching this show, but I hope you’ve at least been intrigued. If you’ve ever
wanted to be a lawyer, or live in New York, or just want to watch amazing
television, then stop reading this and get on to Netflix! Enjoy.
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