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1:51 pm - 01/17/2013

USA's 'Suits': A Look into the Power Dynamics


Like Downton, the USA Network legal drama examines power dynamics within a gilded enclave. Like Buffy, it taps the underlying anxiety of its setting. Like both shows, it's very worth watching.

A decade and a half ago, American TV created the best teen drama ever made, based on the absurd premise that Southern California high school must fight off periodic attacks by vampires, werewolves, demons, and praying mantises disguised as MILFS. Buffy the Vampire Slayer succeeded because that central metaphor, though ridiculous, dramatized a deeper truth. For teen-agers, high school really is a life-or-death struggle against monsters.

Tonight marks the winter premiere of the USA Network drama Suits. Like Buffy, Suits draws its power from a literally impossible premise: Its central character, an associate at a high-priced New York law firm, has not actually attended law school or passed the bar. That premise of imposture—with its constant panicky fear of exposure—is a powerful metaphor for the top level of the legal profession in our time.

The big-firm life may is in many ways a cage, but it is a distinctly gilded one. People still in their 20s make six-figure salaries and five-figure bonuses, and give advice to powerful corporations and famous clients. The offices are splendid, the support services (libraries, secretarial staff, etc.) sumptuous. All the firms ask is unremitting toil; those hours of drudgery help block out one all-but-inescapable question: What am I doing here? How did three years of law school transform me from a bright young adult into a deity worth $300 an hour?

In most legal dramas, these big-firm lawyers are the villains, devoted to crushing the virtuous Erin Brockoviches and their deserving clients. In Suits, however, the high-dollar bar has its own story to tell—one that combines appalling venality with an engaging pleasure in a job well done.

Our hero, former pot dealer Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), actually "deserves" his chance in a way that his Harvard-educated peers don't: He is so brilliant that he takes the LSATs under false names for money, and must remember to get some answers wrong because too many perfect scores would stir suspicion. He has memorized the major legal encyclopedias and even understands the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. He can read any document once and recite it by heart; he never sleeps when solving a legal problem; he is conscientious, careful, and usually decent. The fear of being found out, however, keeps him forever in a state of panic—as it does for many at the high end of the American meritocracy.

Mike's boss is law-firm senior partner Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), who actually is a lawyer and "the best closer in New York." Harvey and Mike commit an entire casebook of ethical offenses—interviewing represented adverse parties, disobeying clear instructions from clients, misrepresenting facts in negotiations—in the service not merely of money (in fact, at this firm, money seems just to fall from the sky) but of the "true" best interests of their clients. That premise, too, is absurd, but the cases are mere secondary pleasures. Like many people in large organizations—and in this case, like the viewer—Harvey and Mike actually find the life inside the firm more interesting than anything that happens outside.

Why wouldn't they? The fictional Pearson Hardman is as arbitrary and dangerous a place as Sunnydale High on Buffy. It runs on terror, secrecy, greed, ambition, machismo, and repressed sexuality. (Blogger Dustin Rowles recently called the show a "contemporary Game of Thrones-lite.") Managing partner Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) is the only woman in a position of power. The other female characters are, by and large, paralegals and secretaries; the up-and-coming associates are uniformly male and white.

For this reason, Harvey's secretary Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and the overachieving paralegal Rachel Zane (Meghan Mark) are the show's most compelling characters. Mike, a white man, is a powerful lawyer though he doesn't deserve to be; both Donna, who's smarter than anyone around her, and Rachel, blocked from law school by a poor LSAT score, deserve to be more than the system permits.

It's not a coincidence that the firm's name sounds a lot like "piercin' hard man." The story's obsession with masculinity (tinged, it has to be said, with a slight touch of homophobia) carries through in show's villain, Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman).

Harvey collects autographed baseballs and basketballs—in case you missed the point, characters refer to them as "Harvey's Balls"—while Louis likes the ballet and off-Broadway plays. The female staffers adore Harvey, but they loathe Louis; the associates fear Louis and emulate Harvey; beautiful women of all sorts follow Harvey about, but Louis only has one date, and she slaps him in the face and stalks away. Louis will never shake the curse of being, well, who he is. His operatic desperation, paranoia, and jealousy make him the most satisfactory TV villain since Jonathan Harris created Dr. Smith in the original Lost in Space.

A big law firm is a fascinating world in itself, as readers of Louis Auchincloss novels have long known. In that regard, it should be a paradise for storytellers. Suits tries to do for that world what Upstairs Downstairs and Downton Abbey have done for the lost world of the country house. At Pearson Hardman, mere clients come and go; but Harvey and Louis, or Rachel and Donna, are, like Mr. Carson or Rose, of the immortals.

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Don't forget that Suits is back on tonight at 10 PM! Who is excited?!
xhexi 17th-Jan-2013 07:31 pm (UTC)
I started watching this show over Christmas break and I'm a bit obsessed. Tonight better be good.
sheesusnat 18th-Jan-2013 03:28 am (UTC)
KANER. I missed this nerd's face.

/OT
who_love 17th-Jan-2013 07:32 pm (UTC)
So excited!!
misscrystal25 17th-Jan-2013 07:38 pm (UTC)
Does anyone know if the episodes will be available on Hulu? I cancelled my cable sub :(
misscrystal 17th-Jan-2013 07:48 pm (UTC)
I'm assuming that you are me 25 years from now so let me help you future me, this site usually updates fairly quickly if you don't mind using other streaming services like Putlocker: http://www.tv-links.eu/tv-shows/Suits_26068/
misscrystal25 17th-Jan-2013 08:16 pm (UTC)
Thank you, past Crystal.
zeldafitzgerald 17th-Jan-2013 10:29 pm (UTC)
OMG at this whole exchange!!
pippopippo 18th-Jan-2013 05:04 am (UTC)
IKR it's so cute.
hobnailedboots 17th-Jan-2013 07:39 pm (UTC)
I fucking love this show
loving_w 17th-Jan-2013 07:42 pm (UTC)
i forgot about this show tbh but yay
lninchy89 17th-Jan-2013 07:43 pm (UTC)
Can't wait!
solsty 17th-Jan-2013 07:44 pm (UTC)
This show has so many plot holes but I love it sfm <3
shadowfax 17th-Jan-2013 07:45 pm (UTC)
EXCITED
misscrystal 17th-Jan-2013 07:45 pm (UTC)
So weird that this article starts off mentioning Buffy. The past couple of days my life has been consumed by rewatching the first season since I discovered that entire show is free on Amazon instant video if you have prime. I just finished the invisible girl ep.
That said, the parallels this article is drawing between Buffy and Downton Abbey are hella flimsy. This whole article in general is not great, but whatever. YAY Suits!
lkool98 17th-Jan-2013 07:47 pm (UTC)
I cannot wait!!!

Needs lots of Donna plz
asherlev1 17th-Jan-2013 07:54 pm (UTC)
when they said they were going to talk about power, I crazily thought they were going to talk about Harvey and Mike's dynamic. Whoops
_dennis_csi_ 17th-Jan-2013 07:55 pm (UTC)
yes finally!!
bellyroomfan 17th-Jan-2013 07:56 pm (UTC)
i already watch a lot of tv but people keep talking about this show. can i get a summary/review/comparison to other shows so i can gauge if i really wanna commit to it?
mosha_1 17th-Jan-2013 08:25 pm (UTC)
oh lets see, a bike courier gets in the mail dept, then end up assistant to the best (looking) atty in the firm. He has photographic memory, so he knows law through reading, also when he was a loser type they posed, he was taking LSATS for students.

From there, he is always on the edge of someone finding out, other than his boss Harvey.
The characters and writing is great. Its on demand, check the first epi and if you dont get sucked in it isnt for you.
maeir 17th-Jan-2013 08:28 pm (UTC)
even though he is not at all qualified (never been to law school, has passed the bar but not as himself) ridiculously smart kid with photographic memory gets a job at a prestigious corporate law firm under the wing of the firm's best lawyer. they form a dynamic and successful team but are under constant stress to keep the kid's secret while also dealing with a lot of office intrigue/politics.

basically two hot guys, gina torres being HBIC and Sarah Rafferty being BAMF
frenchxsoul 17th-Jan-2013 08:11 pm (UTC)
YESSSS!!! Suits! I used to never watch the show and then my manager told me about it,and now hooked.
champagnexdream 17th-Jan-2013 08:16 pm (UTC)
All I know about this show is that it has a SongPop playlist that people keep playing me on and fuck that.
maeir 17th-Jan-2013 08:21 pm (UTC)
YES! I'm very excited for this show to return :D
ohyoudo 17th-Jan-2013 08:38 pm (UTC)
I'm wetting my panties just thinking about this coming back, but I have to wait until tomorrow ugggh
therearewords 17th-Jan-2013 08:50 pm (UTC)
Patrick J. Adams is doing a Q&A on twitter now (@halfadams). Already people asked about Harvey and Mike getting together, so don't bother.
ms_erupt 18th-Jan-2013 12:10 am (UTC)
LOL! What did he say?
therearewords 18th-Jan-2013 10:03 am (UTC)
That there's fanfiction and art about it, enough to not pursue it again or something.
trinaj_j 17th-Jan-2013 08:52 pm (UTC)
Yay! I just finished watching S2 today and was going to check to see when S3 starts, such great timing lol.
hateistoodark 17th-Jan-2013 09:05 pm (UTC)
I love this show
pastelstar 17th-Jan-2013 09:27 pm (UTC)
DO ME HARVEY UNF
treebraids 17th-Jan-2013 10:19 pm (UTC)
I came here looking for a preview.
treebraids 17th-Jan-2013 10:21 pm (UTC)
I scanned through...WTF is his person on about?

For this reason, Harvey's secretary Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and the overachieving paralegal Rachel Zane (Meghan Mark) are the show's most compelling characters.

The story's obsession with masculinity (tinged, it has to be said, with a slight touch of
ohwutevernvm 17th-Jan-2013 10:28 pm (UTC)
AWESOME!!! I fucking love that show
hollymarchosias 17th-Jan-2013 10:52 pm (UTC)
idk about this being like Downton, because I like this show while I find Downton boring

still miffed about having to wait until after 1 AM for this because of my DVR recording Scandal and Elementary at the same time
jessi_cola 17th-Jan-2013 11:13 pm (UTC)
Can't wait for this show to be back!
firefox1490 18th-Jan-2013 12:09 am (UTC)
TWO MORE HOURS!!!
itskimbitches 18th-Jan-2013 01:22 am (UTC)
i love this show but it's going in a circle...i'll watch you tho. but fuck thursdays, archer is on!
disko_tron 18th-Jan-2013 04:21 am (UTC)
here for my fave show!
prophecypro 18th-Jan-2013 05:38 am (UTC)
The show is okay but it does suffer from a bit of that self-serving smug that a few TNT and USA shows have
michelleantonia 18th-Jan-2013 10:52 am (UTC)
I fucking love this show and am so glad it's back!
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