- Network: USA
- Series Premiere Date: Jun 23, 2011
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These stylish suits aren't empty, by any means. But we'll have to see if USA is truly willing to let its heroes' souls get emotionally naked.
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Suits is far more than a whimsical caper show. Beneath its cuttingly funny dialogue lurk complex emotional edges.
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No one expects "The Good Wife," but if the show is aiming for balance, it needs to step up its court game.
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Suits is made of somewhat sterner stuff than other USA originals. But it always gets down to how well the lead characters hold up. Once again, it looks as though we have a winner on a network that knows what it's all about while big brother NBC keeps stumbling on TV's main stage of actors and their roles.
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The fun comes in watching the uncynical Adams learn to undercut everyone else's cunning. [27 Jun 2011, p.46]
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[USA Network's] shows are for the most part solidly constructed, but where holes exist or the structure is creaky, they are shored up by the charm of their always well-cast players. Two new series bowing this week and next exemplify the house style; both are impressive out of the gate.
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What's appealing here is that they, and the show, manage to create something close to real drama, including stretches where there is not a gag in sight.
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Suits follows a slick, big-time lawyer (Gabriel Macht) who hires a mnemonic genius without a law degree (Patrick J. Adams), and the rest is likely just what we can expect from every remaining episode: kinda fun, moderately enjoyable, and reassuringly unchanging.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 504 out of 554
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Mixed: 27 out of 554
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Negative: 23 out of 554
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