So, we’re all watching Suits again. Why?

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So, we’re all watching Suits again. Why?
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The legal comedy takes place in a parallel universe where HR does not exist.

The series ran for nine seasons, ending in 2019. I hadn’t seen an episode but as I have an inbuilt FOMO mechanism, I decided to jump on the cultural bandwagon by watching the first and last. Comparing them is like comparing apples to a writhing bucket of snakes. But I think this viewing experience gives me a bird’s-eye view of the SCU.knowledge? Objection! . True, I do have some remaining questions about the show.

The catalyst for the show is Harvey Suits meets an identical-looking, younger version of himself . It took me 10 minutes to realise there were two people in the scene and not a grown man going full Smeagol mode. This clone is carrying a comical amount of marijuana in a briefcase. This impresses Harvey because he loves to add to his Big List O’ Crime. Through the magic of remembering things, white privilege, and being unlikeable, this man becomes Suits Junior.

The two main suits are on a mission to win the law. Along the way, they make friends with lawyers, but never,with a woman lawyer. Women exist in the show to give sage advice, be hot, be an obstacle, or some combination of the three. As with Leonardo DiCaprio, the show has dated beyond its years. Though it only ended a mere pandemic ago, it is a baffling show by modern standards. It was conceived at a time when a man in a suit saying “awesome” was an entire personality. Never in my life have I heard the phrase “on the line” deployed with such frequency. So, why are we all watching it? The obvious answer to this is nostalgia.

I believe that our “just watched” page on a streaming service is the truest reflection of the id. Freud would have loved seeing just how many episodes ofI crammed into an afternoon. It’s funny because my mother was made of cake. So, when we look back at the views of yesterday, we need to ask ourselves if this reflects the person we want to be tomorrow. So, when it comes toTo read more from

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