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SUITS. The best legal drama. Review.

Aaron Korsh is the creator and writer of the American legal drama television series Suits. Aaron Korsh is the creator of the popular television show "Everybody Loves Raymond." Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) is a talented young college dropout who is hired by Harvey Specter, New York City's best legal lawyer (Gabriel Macht). Mike has photographic memory, which allows him to recreate a situation based on evidence and deduction, but Harvey has extensive legal knowledge, which makes me a justice-hungry, dispassionate, and cold-blooded shark. As a result, the pair is irreplaceable and a win-win team.


Reasons to watch Suits


a) Aaron Korsh


He was a phenomenal writer who came up with the concept of Suits and infused it with his personal experience working as an investment banker in Manhattan in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In truth, before USA redesigned it, SUITS was set in the realm of Wall Street, with the original protagonists thrust into the often rigid world of procedural law.


b) The combination of intelligence and the rule of law


Two characters from the series, one with extensive legal expertise and the other with a photographic memory, are attempting to determine the case and deliver justice to their clients. This demonstrates the usefulness of information and logic. They are inextricably linked.


c) Assemble


Suits has been nominated for a number of awards since its premiere in 2012, with Gina Torres and Patrick J. Adams getting praise for their respective roles as Jessica Pearson and Mike Ross. Torres was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Television at the 2013 Imagen Foundation Awards and Favorite TV Actress in a Supporting Role at the 2012 ALMA Awards, while Adams was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series at the 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards.


d) Harvey Specter's Character


Suits promotes the idea that you can be Harvey Specter if you "get your shit together," "have objectives instead of aspirations," and "bust the god damn wall down" when you're up against it.


e) Suit up right

The series has all influential character which appears realistic and gives an edge to the dressing sense while dealing in the corporate scenario. They dress in the most elegant way matching up with the style statement of the youth. Flawlessly tailored and have a classic cut, with peaked lapels and ticket pocket, modern look with skinny ties and thin lapels. The women in Suits are also dressed to the nines in high-waisted pencil skirts and beautiful jackets.



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