'Suits' on Netflix': Why is everyone watching this legal drama from 2011? (2024)

New TV shows are fun, but have you ever tried watching a USA Network legal drama from 2011 instead?

That's what many millions of Netflix subscribers have decided, as "Suits," a slightly silly drama about corporate lawyers that starred Meghan Markle before she became a duch*ess, has climbed to the top of the streamer's charts. Despite airing its last episodes on USA in 2019, and being available to stream on other platforms like Hulu and Amazon Prime before this, “Suits” is suddenly at the top of everyone’s queues.

So why is this particular show, about a genius pretending to be a lawyer and the hoity-toity New York law firm he works for, suddenly trending? We explain.

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What is ‘Suits’ about?

“Suits” follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a chronic underachiever with a photographic memory who so impresses big-shot lawyer Harvey Spector (Gabriel Macht), that Harvey takes Mike on as an associate at his firm, in spite of the fact that Mike has never been to law school. Mike ends up being shockingly effective as a fake lawyer, and he and Harvey take on cases while trying to keep their deception a secret.

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At the elite law firm of Pearson Hardman, Harvey and Mike are helped by Donna (Sarah Rafferty), Harvey’s legal secretary and close friend (maybe more than that) and paralegal Rachel (Meghan Markle, now Meghan, the duch*ess of Sussex), who becomes Mike’s friend, confidante and maybe something more. They are all watched over by the firm’s no-nonsense boss Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres). After Meghan left the show in 2018 (she left her acting career to marry Prince Harry) Katherine Heigl joined.

Why are people suddenly watching ‘Suits’ on Netflix?

Although “Suits” has been available to stream on other platforms before and now it’s also on Peaco*ck, it joined Netflix’s roster this summer and quickly caught on in popularity. It has now broken its own record for most watched minutes on an “acquired” TV show (not one debuted by a streamer), with 3.1 billion minutes viewed in a single week this July, according to Nielsen.

Call it the Netflix effect. Many shows that debuted elsewhere have found new life and popularity on the platform before, including “You,” “Gilmore Girls,” “Breaking Bad” and “Schitt’s Creek.” Netflix is the biggest streamer, and a series that might get buried somewhere else can shine when the algorithm puts them in front of hundreds of millions of users.

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But it’s not just that. We are in the middle of a historic summer for the entertainment industry as the Writers Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild are both on strike. The writers have been striking for three months, which has slowed the pipeline of new shows premiering on streaming and broadcast TV. The fewer new shows Netflix’s algorithm has to serve to its audience, the more likely something like “Suits” can break out big.

It doesn’t hurt that “Suits” has 134 episodes to binge-watch (most new Netflix series have far fewer) and has always been a rollicking good time of a TV series. The appeal of “Suits” is in the ease of watching. The dialogue is fast and pleasing to the ear, the plots are engaging without being too complex and the people are pretty and they have pretty people problems. Can Mike keep his secret? Can Rachel fulfill her dreams of becoming a lawyer? Will Harvey and Donna ever tell each other how they really feel? Will the law firm survive?

“Suits” is from an era of USA when the network invested in so-called “blue sky” programming, the kind of easy-going, lightweight TV shows that you can watch while folding laundry. Think “Royal Pains,” “Monk” and “In Plain Sight.” There’s a little comedy, a little drama, a little mystery, a little heartbreak, a little joy, but never too much of any one thing.

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And don’t underestimate the royal elephant in the room. She may not have been a duch*ess while filming “Suits,” but her renown and celebrity is probably a factor in some people clicking play when they see her photo above the show’s logo.

Why isn’t ‘Suits’ Season 9 on Netflix?

Old TV shows bounce around streaming services all the time, and sometimes different seasons are on different platforms because of licensing agreements between the streamers and the studios that own the TV shows. “Suits” Season 9 isn’t on Netflix, but you can watch it on both Amazon Prime Video and Peaco*ck.

I’ve finished all 9 seasons of ‘Suits.’ What should I watch next?

So you’ve binged through all of Harvey Spector’s shenanigans but you’re craving more legal drama with a hefty suspension of disbelief? Don’t worry, there’s a “Suits” spinoff about Torres’ Jessica Pearson, aptly called “Pearson.” However, it only ran for one 10-episode season and isn’t available to stream for free, only to purchase digitally.

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But check out these shows if you want more of the fun, addictive, case-of-the-week high jinks that “Suits” delivered:

◾ “White Collar” (streaming on Amazon Prime and Hulu): Matt Bomer got his start on this USA Network drama about a con man given a reprieve from prison to assist the FBI in solving white-collar crimes. Bomer has the same charm and smarm as Adams, and the series has a great blend of weekly mysteries to solve and long-running plots.

“Psych” (streaming on Peaco*ck and Amazon Prime): If you enjoyed the part of “Suits” where Mike was running a long con as a lawyer you may enjoy another fakeout. “Psych” follows Shawn Spencer (James Roday Rodriguez), a detective pretending to be a psychic. Sillier (but way funnier) than “Suits,” “Psych” has eight seasons and three movies to enjoy.

“The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight” (streaming on Amazon Prime and Paramount+): If you’re looking for legal drama more than anything else, you can find none better than “Wife” and its spinoff, “Fight.” Both about lawyers in Chicago facing moral quandaries, relationship drama and the absurdity of life, they are definitely worth spending your binge-watching time on.

“The Lincoln Lawyer” (streaming on Netflix): It doesn’t have nearly as many episodes to enjoy, but Netflix's adaptation of the Michael Connelly books is the streamer’s attempt at a home-grown “Suits”-like phenomenon. Bigger on the drama than on the comedy, it’s still an addictive watch.

'Suits' on Netflix': Why is everyone watching this legal drama from 2011? (2024)

FAQs

'Suits' on Netflix': Why is everyone watching this legal drama from 2011? ›

The appeal of “Suits” is in the ease of watching. The dialogue is fast and pleasing to the ear, the plots are engaging without being too complex and the people are pretty and they have pretty people problems. Can Mike keep his secret?

Why is Suits just now becoming popular? ›

Yet, as Rolling Stone TV critic Alan Sepinwall put it: “Why Suits? Why now?” There are simple explanations, like the show's debut on Netflix and the fact that a network show with 134 episodes has a built-in advantage over short-run streaming originals when it comes to racking up overall minutes.

Why is everyone talking about Suits? ›

In addition to its extreme watchability, there are a few other factors at play. First and foremost, there is the simple fact that Netflix dropped the series this June and promoted it — a lot. “Every time I open Netflix it's being aggressively shown and playing,” one person wrote on Reddit.

Why did Netflix cancel Suits? ›

Series creator Aaron Korsh has said there was never a plan to continue past nine and he wanted the final season to feel like a big deal with a great finale. He didn't want to leave it open ended, according to Deadline.

Why is there a resurgence of Suits? ›

Second, its recent popularity can partly be attributed to the unrelenting power of Netflix's platform and algorithm — which served up the series in a way that made it “must-binge TV.” How could you turn away from the scene in the pilot where Gabriel Macht's powerful law firm partner Harvey Specter meets Patrick J.

Why is everyone watching Suits on Netflix? ›

The fewer new shows Netflix's algorithm has to serve to its audience, the more likely something like “Suits” can break out big. It doesn't hurt that “Suits” has 134 episodes to binge-watch (most new Netflix series have far fewer) and has always been a rollicking good time of a TV series.

What is the deal with Suits? ›

Set in a fictional New York City corporate law firm, the series follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with a photographic memory, as he works as an associate for successful and charismatic attorney Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht).

Why did Suits get bad? ›

The show had lost its way in the writing, and it became painfully obvious that the characters were tired. Donna and Harvey were finally together, but their relationship drama felt repetitive and uninspired. Louis's storylines continued to be silly and unrealistic.

Why did Mike get removed from Suits? ›

Mike's departure from Suits was a creative decision made by actor Patrick J. Adams because he believed his character's narrative arc was complete. Meghan Markle's departure from the show also influenced Mike's exit, as her impending duties as a member of the British Royal Family played a role in her decision to leave.

Is Suits coming back in 2024? ›

The ninth season of Suits will be streaming on Netflix starting on July 1, 2024, according to Netflix's Tudum. The news came as the series stars Patrick J.

What is the message behind Suits? ›

The TV series Suits teaches us some serious business lessons, focusing on how to succeed in entrepreneurial life. One of the main characters, corporate lawyer Harvey Specter, speaks of how most people settle for living just an average life. However, he aims higher.

What was the spin-off of Suits? ›

'Pearson' is a spin-off of 'Suits' that follows Jessica Pearson's life after leaving her New York law firm. Disbarred and seeking a new challenge, Jessica becomes a fixer for Chicago's mayor, navigating the city's complex political landscape. 'Pearson' was created by Aaron Korsh, the same mind behind 'Suits.

Why is Suits having a moment? ›

With some productions being delayed or cancelled all together, viewers are more likely to be served a newly acquired series. It also helps that the show is nine seasons long with 134 episodes ready to binge at any given moment. This show has even more to offer than just its intriguing plot lines.

How did Suits became popular? ›

In the early 19th century, British dandy Beau Brummell redefined, adapted, and popularized the style of the British court in Europe. Leading European men began wearing well-cut, tailored suits recognizable today.

When did Suits show become popular? ›

Since the Meghan Markle-starring legal drama moved to Netflix and Peaco*ck it has surged in popularity, but there could be more behind its success, writes Louis Staples. Twelve years after its first episode premiered on US cable TV, the legal drama Suits is experiencing a huge resurgence in popularity.

How popular is Suits right now? ›

For the year, the show racked up 57.7 billion minutes of viewing — the highest year-end total Nielsen has ever recorded in the four years it has released annual streaming totals. Suits finishes ahead of the 57.13 billion minutes of viewing for The Office in 2020, its final year on Netflix in the United States.

Are Suits losing popularity? ›

It's not as if I ever have to wear a suit for work. Hardly anyone does these days. Just 7% of workers, in fact, say they wear “business attire” on the job, according to a YouGov survey from last September. That proportion only goes up to 13% even among the highest-earning managerial professions.

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