• Network: USA
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 23, 2011
Season #: 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 80 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 65 out of 80
  2. Negative: 7 out of 80
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  1. Mar 4, 2016
    3
    Season five felt like a season of Young & the restless. Please, kill this show so the writers don't inflict anymore damage to, what once was, a decent show.
  2. Jul 5, 2015
    2
    This show gets a 2 purely because there are a few good quips and one-liners and some of the music isn't too shabby. If you listen closely though, some of the lines don't even make sense or sound plain dumb. Suits has gone downhill even more this season than last. Anybody can put drama into a show. More drama doesn't make it better. It feels like the show is moving sideways with differentThis show gets a 2 purely because there are a few good quips and one-liners and some of the music isn't too shabby. If you listen closely though, some of the lines don't even make sense or sound plain dumb. Suits has gone downhill even more this season than last. Anybody can put drama into a show. More drama doesn't make it better. It feels like the show is moving sideways with different bits of useless drama here and there and not forwards. Will not be watching further. Expand
  3. Feb 11, 2016
    2
    The language on this show has gone over the top. Extremely offensive use of G-D every other minute caused me to stop watching in the middle of an episode (I had warned that if they say G-D one more time that was it), deleted the show, and deleted it from my recording schedule. Never again!
  4. Mar 5, 2016
    2
    An abysmal decrease in quality of writing, to the point I was certain they've changed writers. The characters have broken character so many times, they're caricatures of themselves. The premise of the show changed from "genius boy gets a chance at life, despite having poor start, and having to choose between a demanding future, and shady past" to "don't try to cheat the system, kids.An abysmal decrease in quality of writing, to the point I was certain they've changed writers. The characters have broken character so many times, they're caricatures of themselves. The premise of the show changed from "genius boy gets a chance at life, despite having poor start, and having to choose between a demanding future, and shady past" to "don't try to cheat the system, kids. Cheating is bad."
    It's like watching a service announcement by the bar association, or the US government, telling you to "play by the rules, citizen, or else..."
    Every other downward spiral emanates from this one change: the show isn't fun, the characters don't grow - they only deal with each other's emotional issues in a manner that no real person (especially top lawyers, who keep their cards *HIDDEN* from each other) does; the main characters became whiny and clueless (were these really top guns in their field?); and the line "I don't give a sh** about your X" is thrown around every two minutes, to the point I recite it before the characters do.
    Suits started brilliantly. It was captivating, fun, humorous, and addictive. This season was a dead serious, over-the-top, pointless suspense roller-coaster, with maybe 1 minute of charm, and too many minutes of characters yelling on each other about their emotions. Like a failed parody of its former glory. Very, very disappointing.
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  1. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Nia Howe-Smith
    Jun 22, 2015
    75
    The case-of-the-week is inconsequential.... but despite that, Suits' fifth season looks to be as engaging as ever. [26 Jun 2015, p.55]