On September 17 2017 22:21 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Hi Bourgeois, I see you're a new poster on Team Liquid; first off, welcome Second, I see that you've posted 2 back-to-back political posts in a television show thread. I strongly recommend you post those opinions on political TL threads, like http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/general/383301-us-politics-mega-thread. This thread isn't the place for that kind of conversation; we prefer to keep it to the show Suits. The US Politics Mega-thread would be a pretty good place to post though!
Maybe if some dumbass didn't first write:
On September 16 2017 11:00 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Harvey and Louis actually worked for their success, and Trump is so much worse than just merely incompetent.
Then there would be no political discussion in a Suits thread. Maybe said dumbass could take his own advice and keep his anti-Trump views off the Suits thread.
On September 17 2017 22:21 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Hi Bourgeois, I see you're a new poster on Team Liquid; first off, welcome Second, I see that you've posted 2 back-to-back political posts in a television show thread. I strongly recommend you post those opinions on political TL threads, like http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/general/383301-us-politics-mega-thread. This thread isn't the place for that kind of conversation; we prefer to keep it to the show Suits. The US Politics Mega-thread would be a pretty good place to post though!
On September 16 2017 11:00 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Harvey and Louis actually worked for their success, and Trump is so much worse than just merely incompetent.
Then there would be no political discussion in a Suits thread. Maybe said dumbass could take his own advice and keep his anti-Trump views off the Suits thread.
? I didn't start that conversation, and you previously posted about irrelevant anti-feminism before anyone mentioned Trump. Let's all move on, please, and take it easy with the unnecessary language.
On September 17 2017 22:21 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Hi Bourgeois, I see you're a new poster on Team Liquid; first off, welcome Second, I see that you've posted 2 back-to-back political posts in a television show thread. I strongly recommend you post those opinions on political TL threads, like http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/general/383301-us-politics-mega-thread. This thread isn't the place for that kind of conversation; we prefer to keep it to the show Suits. The US Politics Mega-thread would be a pretty good place to post though!
Maybe if some dumbass didn't first write:
On September 16 2017 11:00 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Harvey and Louis actually worked for their success, and Trump is so much worse than just merely incompetent.
Then there would be no political discussion in a Suits thread. Maybe said dumbass could take his own advice and keep his anti-Trump views off the Suits thread.
? I didn't start that conversation, and you previously posted about irrelevant anti-feminism before anyone mentioned Trump. Let's all move on, please, and take it easy with the unnecessary language.
What are your thoughts on this season of Suits?
Feminism has nothing to do with Trump, in fact, it directly related to my criticism of portrayal of female characters in Suits. You were the one who brought Trump and politics into this thread and are now trying to pretend you're all innocent and a good boy who just wants to discuss the TV show without being political when you were the one who felt the need to attack Trump's competency and try to show off what a cool anti-Trumper you are, completely unrelated to Suits.
Looks like Season 7 of Suits will have the same breakdown (part one = 10 episodes in the summer, part two = 6 episodes in the winter), and that the Donna x Harvey kiss was the mid-season finale. We have to wait until January to see the fallout
The good news is that Aaron Korsh is looking to the future and planning on having a Season 8, even though the main actors are only contracted to Season 7... I hope that means that he'll find a way to keep the actors on board a little longer (as opposed to trying to have Suits without Harvey, Mike, and Rachel lol).
If the creator of Suits has his way, the USA series won’t be wrapping up anytime soon.
During an interview with Deadline, Suits creator Aaron Korsh had nothing but good things to say about the future of the series. Despite the fact the stars of the show (which includes Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams and Meghan Markle) only have contracts through season 7 (aka the current season), Korsh is ready for more — and he’s planning on getting it.
“I’m always operating under the assumption that we’ll be back next year. It’s never been wrong yet, obviously one day it will be wrong and when that time comes, I’ll know well in advance,” Korsh told Deadline when asked whether or not he’s writing the season 7 finale with a season 8 in mind.
Fans are currently wrapping their heads around the midseason finale, but of course Korsh has to be focused on the next step for the drama, which means the season finale. What will that entail, you ask? You’ll have to wait and see. But what we do know is that it will be done under the assumption that more Suits is coming your way next season.
“We always try to end on something that’s an end of a chapter, not the end of a series,” Korsh explained. “I’m highly confident that we’ll be back for season 8, so I’m planning it as end of chapter.”
Confidence is key, and Suits fans can certainly rest a little easier knowing Korsh’s plan for season 8. Here’s hoping the legal drama does get picked up for more episodes!
On September 17 2017 22:21 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Hi Bourgeois, I see you're a new poster on Team Liquid; first off, welcome Second, I see that you've posted 2 back-to-back political posts in a television show thread. I strongly recommend you post those opinions on political TL threads, like http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/general/383301-us-politics-mega-thread. This thread isn't the place for that kind of conversation; we prefer to keep it to the show Suits. The US Politics Mega-thread would be a pretty good place to post though!
Maybe if some dumbass didn't first write:
On September 16 2017 11:00 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Harvey and Louis actually worked for their success, and Trump is so much worse than just merely incompetent.
Then there would be no political discussion in a Suits thread. Maybe said dumbass could take his own advice and keep his anti-Trump views off the Suits thread.
? I didn't start that conversation, and you previously posted about irrelevant anti-feminism before anyone mentioned Trump. Let's all move on, please, and take it easy with the unnecessary language.
What are your thoughts on this season of Suits?
Feminism has nothing to do with Trump, in fact, it directly related to my criticism of portrayal of female characters in Suits. You were the one who brought Trump and politics into this thread and are now trying to pretend you're all innocent and a good boy who just wants to discuss the TV show without being political when you were the one who felt the need to attack Trump's competency and try to show off what a cool anti-Trumper you are, completely unrelated to Suits.
youre trying to show off how much of a pro trumper you are in the same unrelated thread, so stfu. stop derailing the thread and either talk about suits or go find a different thread to derail.
I found this comprehensive interview with Aaron Korsh about things to come in the last six episodes of the season (in the winter, after the break is over) and perhaps looking forward to an eighth season. The underlined parts are my own emphasis, based on what I found to be particularly interesting:
‘Suits’ Finale: Creator Aaron Korsh On Big Cliffhanger & Its Aftermath, A Wedding, Blast From the Past & Season 8 Renewal
Suits could be renamed as Darvey: the Harvey & Donna Show. For a second finale in a row, following the Season 6 closer last spring, the last scene involved Harvey and Donna, with Donna making a move that stuns her boss and uttering the episode’s final line that leaves him baffled. Last season, it was the cryptic “I want more.” This time, there was nothing subtle about her kissing him without warning, before saying “I just had to know.”
While Harvey may have been shocked, we weren’t as the entire episode — as well as the previous few — were building to that. Both Rachel and Mike urged Donna to reveal her feelings to Harvey, and, in sharing his regrets over letting Sheila marry another man without telling her she was the love of his life, Louis gave Donna the final push to make her own move, which she did just minutes later.
Also in the last minutes of the finale, Jessica gets disbarred in New York as collateral damage in new District Attorney Andy Malik’s fight with Harvey, and she implores Harvey to finally take her name off the wall.
In an interview with Deadline, Suits creator Aaron Korsh discussed that kiss and the implications for everybody involved. He talked about the six remaining episodes from Season 7, which will culminate with a finale that will also serve as a backdoor pilot for a Chicago politics spinoff series focused on Gina Torres’ character Jessica Pearson.He teased the introduction in the flesh of a character Suits fans know by name, a wedding, a possible crashed wedding, and a young Louis Litt. Korsh also addresses the future of Suits, which is yet to be renewed for an eighth season, and of its cast whose contracts are up at the end of Season 7.
DEADLINE: Let’s start with the final scene between Harvey and Donna, the kiss and its aftermath. How will it affect everyone?
KORSH: The way I’ll explain the aftermath is to think about the circumstances in which Donna kissed Harvey. Obviously, she had just been through an incredibly emotional time. Going through everything she went through with the trial and Malik embarrassing her and making her feel the way he did on the stand. And then Louis comes in and says “I’m not sure if I can tell the love of my life that can’t she see, the person is right in front of her face”. Mike told her to go and do something. That culminated in making Donna saying “I’m done putting Harvey above myself, I’m going to put myself above Harvey and I’m going to do this for me. I’m going to kiss him to find out how I feel, what I want.” So she did that, I understand why.
From Harvey’s perspective though, regardless of what that kiss may have done to him, he’s in a committed relationship, and we know his feelings on fidelity. So, it was a bold move for her to do that, and if I was thinking about it, it was a little selfish of her. It might be justified, but I think it was obviously putting herself above him nonetheless. So, I think the aftermath will have to do with that tension about her finally choosing to put her own needs above his and what that does to his relationship and the sense of himself as a faithful person. That’s going to play out over the back six.
DEADLINE: Did Donna kiss Harvey just for herself or she also wanted to see his reaction and find out if her feelings are returned?
KORSH: For me, it would be for herself, she wanted to know how that made her feel, what it would make her want, what it would do for her. I don’t think it was incredibly thought through, He walks in, and it just happened. I don’t think she was conscious necessarily of why she was doing it or what the real reasons were.
DEADLINE: Should Paula be worried?
KORSH: Probably, but I think that’s something we’ll find out in the back six.
DEADLINE: Let’s talk about Harvey and Mike’s legal case in the last couple of episodes that involved a new villain, the AD Andy Malik. Why on earth did they have to pick a fight with him?
KORSH: It’s kind of interesting. You could definitely watch and say, what are these guys doing? Why are you picking a fight with this guy? I feel like in real life, there’s a lot of people who go and pick fights with somebody just because they’re excited to pick a fight with somebody. It’s kind of astonishing, that’s what high powered, high-achieving alpha people do. Though at the time Mike picked a fight he didn’t know that the guy had a history with Harvey, nor did Harvey.
DEADLINE: Are we done with Malik or will he be returning in the back six?
KORSH: We’re done with Malik for this battle but I think he’s a formidable adversary and can come back in the future.
DEADLINE: Will Malik’s move to disbar Jessica in New York have repercussions for her in Chicago, ultimately leading to her leaving law to enter Chicago politics in the Season 7 finale that doubles as spinoff backdoor pilot?
KORSH: Well, at the time we came up with it, it didn’t have anything necessarily to do with it. This is something we thought would be interesting for Harvey’s growth as a character. This season is somewhat about him really coming to grips with the fact that Jessica is gone, and as a capper to the 10, Jessica is not only gone in body, she is now presumably gone in name. That was the impetus to this thing. But in her mind, she thinks it’s not going to follow her to Chicago. She may or may not be right about that and it may play into the spinoff to some degree.
DEADLINE: You said Jessica is “presumably” gone by name. Does it mean that the dropping of her name is not set in stone?
KORSH: I’m just being cagey. It’s highly likely that Jessica’s name is coming down, and whether there’s a replacement or not, we have not landed on a decision about that yet.
DEADLINE: What about Alex, played by Dule Hill. We saw him proclaim his loyalty to Pearson Spector Litt in the finale. Will he stick around, is there a plan for him to transition to the spinoff?
KORSH: For the time being, he’s back on the Suit squad in the back six and sticking with the team. We’re very happy to have him. I’m happy to have him, and Harvey, Louis and Mike to have him too.
DEADLINE: What about Louis? After practically pushing Donna to act on her feelings for Harvey, will he do the same with his feelings for Sheila?
KORSH: Well, let me say, he doesn’t know that he pushed Donna to do it, right?. He was just talking about himself. He certainly wasn’t trying to do that, nor was he aware of what happens. Louis and Sheila, their saga is far from over. We have some fun stuff coming for them in the back 6. As we know, when it happened in Episode 8, it wasn’t finished in 9, he’s still thinking about it in 10, and we’re going to pick up where we left off in 11. He still has that dilemma on his mind and Sheila on his mind.
DEADLINE: What will he do, will he crash Sheila’s wedding like in a movie?
KORSH: We certainly talked about that, like in the Graduate? We probably talked more about it jokingly than in actuality. Honestly, we don’t 100% know where we’ll land with them. But I do know we’re currently in the middle of writing a story between the two of them for episode 12 that involves a flashback to young Louis and we get little bit more insight into why he is who he is and how it he became who he was.
DEADLINE: What about Mike and Rachel. Will they ever walk down the isle?
KORSH: I’m going to go ahead and say ‘Yes’, how’s that?
DEADLINE: In the back six?
KORSH: Probably, probably.
DEADLINE: What else can you tell us about the six remaining episodes of Season 7. Any familiar faces coming back?
KORSH: Yes, absolutely. Sheila is going to come back. I think when we get to the spinoff portion of the series, we’re going to see Jeff Malone again. There’s a lot of people working at the firm who work there, sometimes we see them, sometimes we don’t see them, be it Brian, Gretchen, Katrina, Robert Zane is always in the mix, Lipschitz has been a good character we added this year who won’t be going away. Mike is probably not done with the clinic, and there will be reemergence of characters. We’re going to meet a new character that our people within our show know but fans haven’t met before, and that character is going to play a role in the back six.
DEADLINE: So it’s a character that’s been talked about on the show but has not been seen?
KORSH: Yes, yes. I may as well say it, it’s an old name partner, one of Gordon, Schmidt and VanDyke, I just won’t tell you which one it is.
DEADLINE: As you are writing the last episodes of Season 7, are you planning the finale as a season finale or there are contingencies if Suits doesn’t come back? How do you feel about a Season 8 renewal?
KORSH: I’m always operating under the assumption that we’ll be back next year. It’s never been wrong yet, obviously one day it will be wrong and when that time comes, I’ll know well in advance. We always try to end on something that’s an end of a chapter, not the end of a series. I’m highly confident that we’ll be back for season 8, so I’m planning it as end of chapter.
DEADLINE: What about the cast? Their contracts are up at the end of Season 7. Will they all come back?
KORSH: There’s a lot of different ones of them. They all have things going on in their lives, we’ll see what happens. This is true on all long-running shows, and people have things happening in their lives. When Gina left, I could not have predicted that the way her life was going. She loved being on the show, and we loved having her on the show, that’s why we’re doing the spinoff. I would never have guessed that she would want to leave early but she did, and it ended up working out. Even though she left early, look at how often we still see Jessica throughout season six and seven. I’m going to let what happens happens and hope it all works out.
On September 20 2017 00:26 evilfatsh1t wrote: youre trying to show off how much of a pro trumper you are in the same unrelated thread, so stfu. stop derailing the thread and either talk about suits or go find a different thread to derail.
What are you, a moderator? I don't even live in America, let alone support Trump, nor was I the one who brought Trump into the discussion so how the fuck would I be showing off about it? And what did your post contribute, did you talk about Suits? No you didn't, so maybe you're the one who needs to shut the fuck up.
Season 8 for Suits is a weird one, considering no shows on USA Network have lasted more than 7 and Suits has clearly shown its age and worn through itself as a character-driven show.
Mr Robot is heading into season 3 also clearly showing signs of wear and the USA Network has so few other good ideas that a Jessica spin-off was the best one. Although I am strongly hoping that Jessica Pearson returns to taking a light-hearted approach to the law and brings USA back into the light-hearted comedy-dramas that gave it a damn good slate of shows. The good and bad is that Netflix and Amazon are picking off all the marginal ideas and turning them into series, and their metrics are different from TV so nobody cares about weekly viewership on streaming shows.
Ironically, I bet the Jessica spin-off is a Chinese finger trap for Suits. If Jessica does very well on her own, it will be the future of USA and they can close down Suits. If Jessica bombs, it might still worry USA execs that maybe Suits characters weren't as popular as they thought and they should close down Suits.
I think Monk lasted for 8 seasons (and maybe a few others?) but anything past 6 seasons is definitely a decent run. And I'm not sure why Suits can't just have a solid two or three-episode standalone story about an actual case that Harvey and Mike kick ass on together. The show is heavily in favor of drama and everything besides the lawyers actually doing their jobs, and I would like to see a little more balance instead of rushing through backstories and relationships and then ending the series when the writers run out of ideas for additional people to be pushed away by the main characters.
I also hope the Chicago Jessica spin-off is successful, although I'd much rather see a prequel with Jessica (i.e., how she rose to the top, how she gave a younger Harvey his big break, how she came to meet and work with Daniel Hardman, etc.) than just a show where Jessica tries to rebuild her career in Chicago.
Presumably, she'll be written off the show, and I'm not sure how that'll play out... especially with Mike Ross.
The Mike Ross and Katrina dream is still alive?!
Nope... both Rachel and Mike are off the show now. Having Suits without Mike makes zero sense imo.
Suits Returns This March, Says Goodbye to Two Beloved Characters and Confirms Season 8
USA Network and Universal Cable Productions announced today that Suits has been renewed for an eighth season. Show creator and executive producer Aaron Korsh is set to return, as are stars Gabriel Macht as Harvey Specter, Sarah Rafferty as Donna Paulsen, Rick Hoffman as Louis Litt, and newly-minted series regular Dulé Hill as Alex Williams.
Additionally, the network announced that the back half of Suits’ Season 7 will premiere on Wednesday, Mar. 28 at 9/8c, culminating in a 2-hour season finale on Wednesday, April 25 -- an arc in which Suits says goodbye to characters Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) and Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle).
“After seven seasons, Suits remains one of USA Network’s most beloved and popular series,” said Chris McCumber, President, Entertainment Networks, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. “While we’re excited for Season 8, everyone at USA will deeply miss Patrick and Meghan, and are grateful for the talent and commitment they brought to Suits season after season. We wish each of them nothing but the very best.”
Said Suits creator Korsh: "I would like to thank Patrick and Meghan for their extraordinary contributions over the last seven years. Not only have they been outstanding in their roles as Mike and Rachel, they are also superb human beings who will always be beloved members of the Suits family, and we wish them well in their days to come.” The showrunner continued: “Speaking of days to come, I am incredibly excited to welcome back our phenomenal crew and cast -- Gabriel, Sarah, Rick and Dulé -- who will continue the roller coaster ride with all of our amazing fans. Season 8 will have everything from shifting alliances and internal power plays, to secrets, betrayals and fiery relationships. Keep an eye out for an adversarial new character that will give Harvey a run for his money.”
Adams, whose character has evolved from small-time criminal to one of New York's sharpest legal minds, released a statement about leaving Suits after seven seasons in which he said: "Mike Ross has taught me a lot about commitment, hard work and the power of believing in yourself and I feel blessed that now we both get to walk out into the lives that we never dreamed we would actually be lucky enough to live." [Read Adams's full statement here.] News of Markle's departure was announced in November, following her engagement to Prince Harry.
Suits began when legendary hotshot lawyer Harvey Specter took a gamble by hiring Mike Ross, a brilliant, but not-so-legitimate college dropout, as an associate at his prolific Manhattan law firm. Nearly seven seasons later, this dynamic duo -- along with Louis, Donna and Rachel -- have become a family intertwined in one another’s triumphs and tribulations.
When the back half of season seven returns, Harvey must deal with the aftermath of Jessica (Gina Torres) losing her license, while trying to process how the kiss with Donna will affect his relationship with Paula (Christina Cole). Mike tries to juggle his commitment to the firm, his passion for pro bono work, and his engagement to Rachel. All the while, Louis struggles with right and wrong as his torrid affair with Sheila (Rachael Harris) deepens.
Here's a first look at season 7.5, when it returns on March 28!
Yeah, I'm just as worried and upset as you guys. No idea how Suits can recover from Mike leaving, since it couldn't even recover from taking the drama-not-epic-law-duo route.