• Network: USA
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 23, 2011
Season #: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 554 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 23 out of 554
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  1. Dec 4, 2014
    5
    Overrated! Watch House of Cards the Aussie version of Rake instead. There is some good dialogue and the plot is reasonable but the character development is non-existent, that half baked macho workplace/Machiavellian politics is simply cringe worthy (ripped off from Mad Men most probably). All of the characters are fundamentally similar. The actors are all right, but are limited by the dullOverrated! Watch House of Cards the Aussie version of Rake instead. There is some good dialogue and the plot is reasonable but the character development is non-existent, that half baked macho workplace/Machiavellian politics is simply cringe worthy (ripped off from Mad Men most probably). All of the characters are fundamentally similar. The actors are all right, but are limited by the dull setting-pish posh offices in a big city. Music is all right, story isn't too bad I suppose.
    House of Cards and/or Rake would make for a much better few hours in front of the box.
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  2. Aug 27, 2016
    5
    I find it difficult to relate to the characters. Harvey is too narcissistic, and Mike has a superhuman memory. I feel they went too extreme with both of them...and the supporting cast is more of the same. Extreme character traits, and everyone is trying to be a smart ass to everyone else. I do appreciate the fleeting moments of niceness, but they last a split second before someone isI find it difficult to relate to the characters. Harvey is too narcissistic, and Mike has a superhuman memory. I feel they went too extreme with both of them...and the supporting cast is more of the same. Extreme character traits, and everyone is trying to be a smart ass to everyone else. I do appreciate the fleeting moments of niceness, but they last a split second before someone is making another snarky comment at someone else's expense. Expand
  3. Oct 7, 2013
    4
    Never as smart as it could be, and hardly as funny as it should be Suits is all style, all pizzazz and people wearing $5000 suits (take a wild guess of how I know the exact figure).The some substance we do manage to come across is shrouded under its uninteresting garb and misplaced punchlines.
  4. Jun 2, 2018
    4
    When I started to watch Suits a few years ago I liked it.. Then I stopped watching when I was at the 4th season because there were more interesting shows around. I lately restarted and I almost finish the 6th season. I don't actually know why I keep on watching it though. The show is becoming more and more pathetic, with a non existent script. I don't understand why someone is not tellingWhen I started to watch Suits a few years ago I liked it.. Then I stopped watching when I was at the 4th season because there were more interesting shows around. I lately restarted and I almost finish the 6th season. I don't actually know why I keep on watching it though. The show is becoming more and more pathetic, with a non existent script. I don't understand why someone is not telling to the writers that when you run out of ideas, it's time to stop. Expand
  5. Jul 8, 2011
    3
    Once again USA created another dromedy with zero likability. It saddens me to think that a team which could create some of the extremely interesting scenarios that USA posts falls flat on its face when character warmth comes in play. The creation of seeming unflawed, perfect male characters leads me to believe that USA really only cares about what they're apparent target audience of middleOnce again USA created another dromedy with zero likability. It saddens me to think that a team which could create some of the extremely interesting scenarios that USA posts falls flat on its face when character warmth comes in play. The creation of seeming unflawed, perfect male characters leads me to believe that USA really only cares about what they're apparent target audience of middle school girls thinks. Why would I relate to a character who can score 180 on every LSAT ever or a guy who routinely has super models asking him to eat off of their stomach. Maybe once USA creates a show where one can relate to anyone in the cast they will be able to captivate all audiences, but until this happens they are doomed to continue creating these cookie cutter failures. Expand
  6. Aug 27, 2012
    3
    I'm watching that the average user score is 8.3 and i'm still wondering how did this happen. Shallow characters, not much of a plot, fast but not so clever lines, and what is this with the unbelievable awesomeness of every leading character? I thought that these last few years, scriptwriters had realized that superman characters don't work so well anymore. The anti-hero types, and theI'm watching that the average user score is 8.3 and i'm still wondering how did this happen. Shallow characters, not much of a plot, fast but not so clever lines, and what is this with the unbelievable awesomeness of every leading character? I thought that these last few years, scriptwriters had realized that superman characters don't work so well anymore. The anti-hero types, and the first that comes to mind is the archetypal Dr House, or (even better) Walter White from Breaking Bad are the new sensation and the main reason that these shows did so well both with critics and with audience as well. Anyway, having more and more shows to watch, as more and more (and better) are created every year, i do not believe that this is worth your time. Ten years ago, maybe. Expand
  7. Jul 29, 2014
    3
    I really enjoyed this show up until the start of season 4. I understand things need to change, but trying to one up each week by adding a few more swears doesn't appeal to me. I REALLY hope to see the show turn around, but after last week I'm not holding out hope, in fact I'm even closer to deleting the slot on my DVR for good.
  8. Jul 16, 2016
    3
    I really love this show, and the characters. But...there is way to much profanity!!! I mean really, do they have to take Gods name in vain all the time? I've never seen a TV show with this much cursing and swearing. I mean a few damns, and a couple of "hell no" is common these days, but GD???? Not acceptable, at least in this household!
  9. Nov 21, 2014
    1
    Awful acting however the script is not too bad. The downside it feels like a formula to make a quick slick tv show and falls short. It left me feeling cold. No episode stands up by its self that I have. highly recommend avoiding unless you start from the very first episode
Metascore
61

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 17
  2. Negative: 1 out of 17
  1. Reviewed by: Maureen Ryan
    Jun 23, 2011
    50
    It hasn't yet proven that it can find consistently satisfying things to do with the legal drama (Harvey's "closing" scenes are fun though I can see them becoming a bit of a crutch).
  2. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Jun 23, 2011
    60
    On a scale of TV series that shoot for the high end of mediocre, USA's Suits fares far better than the recently introduced TNT legal drama "Franklin & Bash." The guys in Suits are more likable, and the legal stories a little more grounded in reality.
  3. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Jun 23, 2011
    75
    No one expects "The Good Wife," but if the show is aiming for balance, it needs to step up its court game.