Sunday, September 8, 2013

Suits: Season Two (DVD + UltraViolet)



SUITS SEASON 2 up and running
SUITS, one of the brighter shows from last season has returned for Season 2 and some changes have occurred. There is still the ongoing repartee between senior lawyer Harvey Spector (Gabriel Macht) and his protégé Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), the beautiful but always-serious head of the firm Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) casts her spell -but now we have the return of the old partner Daniel Hardman (David Constabile) to stir up trouble. Themes are more serious, the women play a more important part - Sarah Rafferty and Meghan Markle - and the nemesis Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) is as wily and oily and repulsive as ever. The storylines continue through episodes and the writing seems to be better fleshed out this year. Good wines are better with age and that is the case with this series. Grady Harp, July 12

Suits High Noon
WOW! Love, love, love this show! I wish it had a longer run season. That Lewis is so........devious and immature for a working professional! But for some reason, he is lovable when he wants to be. Love Harvey, Jessica, Mike, Donna, and Rachael. They are really good actors, and I love their TV characters! Kudos to the writers of this show. Love the humor, it is what keeps it all interesting and funny; and, it will provide longevity for the show!

It was wonderful to get that horrible Hardman person out of the law firm. Harvey was right, he hadn't and wasn't planning to change for the better. Thus, the good guys won!! At least for now anyway.

Love you Gabriel............you play a great Harvey Spector and love this persona.

Please, someone tell me what song is playing when Harvey visits his father's grave in the episode before last. Thank you!!

Josey Newman, Atlanta, GA
newman.joann@gmail.com

Awesome!!!
Let me just say that I am a big fan of this show... and this episode takes the cake. The twist on the plot will leave you speechless, very well written, very intense... amazing episode :) ENJOY!!

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