Series Name: Suits
OTT: Netflix (in India)
Language: English
My View:
Season - 1:
Excellent. The series is about how happenings in a prestigious NY Law Firm , where the key associates are from Harvard Law School, and this young guy who is extremely talented (but without a degree from Ivy League) joins his senior partner tackles the various cases. Too good, if you like this genre and the episodes are mostly independent. I would go with 95/100, as the 5 points reduction is for some technical terms regarding law which they use in the episodes.
Season - 2:
Brilliant yet again and much more interesting and fun compared to season 1. They indirectly educate us some of the terms in law firm in season 1 and that made much more confirmable in some technical aspects.. The lead characters "Harvey Spector" and "Mike Ross" give us such a confidence, that anything is possible . If you are here at the end of season 2, you would love much more on senior associate character "Louis", and what an excelling acting and he is the best of all. Though is not a lead, he blows away with his excellent performance
A City based genre, with lawyers and different battel they fight and how they good deep in finding a small evidence which would work them favor is the genre of the story. I felt, this is one series where episode is not getting bored and always my first one to select in my current watchlist . 95/100 yet again for me
Season - 3:
Extremely good and too brilliant. The first 2 season sets the stage to to grasp the way the law firm work and not worry about too much detailing and definitely addicted to it. I would go with 95/100 for third season
Season - 4:
The show only gets better, as this season had 20% of emotional battle happening between the well established character. Rick Hoffman in Louis Litt character is probably at the top of the league for the best actor in a series. He is just brilliant in the way he acts. Though he is not the main character, if you ever get a chance to watch SUITS, I would be jealous of you 🙂, as you get to watch his travel from episode 1 without knowing the plot so far. I would go with 90/100, as it was not racy compared in terms of speed with respect the first 3 seasons. But nevertheless, it is still engaging at its best in a different flavor.
Season - 5:
I was pretty sure during the first couple of episodes, that this is gonna the bad season so far. But the screenplay, twists and turns, emotions, fight back in the next episodes proved me wrong. The later episodes were so racy as it didn't even made me realize it completed over the weekend's time. The last 6 to 8 episodes, is like a "tik tok" moments ( If you get a chance to watch this season, the wordings will be understood by that time) and its the best of of all in the entire 5 seasons. Nail biting thriller, in a drama genre series. I was wrong initially during my first season review that episodes are independent, rather its connected or used some way or the other. The final episode of this season tops all. I would go with 100/100 for this, for sure.
Season - 6:
I would go with 100/100 for season 6. Probably this the first season, where you could see lots happening outside the usual office. Lots of brilliant moments and the battle Harvey does for Mike. Oliver's character was beautifully done as we could see Mike in him, with the way he wanted to help people. The sequences in clinic was really interesting. Ton of emotions with cards being played well in the screenplay to use the key character at the time time and right place.
3 more seasons to go...
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