Suits centers around hot-shot lawyer Harvey and his
first-year associate Mike, a brilliant guy who did not, in fact, go to
law school. The episodes tend to follow the procedural formula: after
struggling for the first 32 minutes and a couple of red herrings, the guys have
an “a-ha” moment through a random incident or conversation and outmaneuver
their opponent. While the set-up may not sound innovative and reason does need
to be suspended a bit (my lawyer friend confirmed that lawyers don’t practice all
sorts of law, just like the same doctor doesn’t take out both your appendix and
your baby), the sharp writing and fine casting of the leads, particularly
Harvey (Gabriel Macht), make it a worthy show to add to your summer lineup.
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3 comments:
One of the best shows on television right now. And I take everything that happens on this show as truth. Also might explain why I'm again tempted to become a lawyer.
love it ... im glad the dude from Behind Enemy Lines who dies could find a good role to play
Yeah, new favorite show, along with White Collar!
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