On Suits LA Season 1 Episode 2, the series throws many plots at the audience, but only a few are worthwhile. Read our review.
The gains for the legal drama and fellow rookie 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society' help offset modest on-air debuts.
After an explosive first episode of Suits LA, Ted attempts to get things on track for Lester Thompson's upcoming murder trial. Rick has to prove himself to
The majority of Suits' streaming revenue—over two-thirds—has gone to Netflix, according to Parrot Analytics data
Suits LA has arrived on NBC and continues to release new and exciting episodes every week. The series has already established the world of Ted Black and his colleagues, and will further delve into their lives in Episode 3, which is scheduled to premiere on March 9, 2025.
Ever since Harvey Specter was confirmed to be returning in Suits LA, fans have been waiting to see Gabriel Macht put on the iconic black suit once again.
Suits LA' debuted with 2.6 million viewers on Sunday, ranking at No. 3 out of four NBC drama premieres this season.
Fans think “Suits: LA” should be held in contempt. After the NBC show, which stars Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt and returnee Gabriel Macht, premiered on Sunday, Feb. 24, viewers took to social media to weigh in on the “Suits” spinoff series — and their reviews weren’t what the network was likely hoping for.
After a pacy pilot, Suits LA Episode 2 settles into its groove with two subplots: Lester’s case and Rick and Erica’s fight for a client.
NBC’s hotly anticipated Suits spinoff, Suits LA, premieres on Sunday, February 23. The newest installment of the franchise centers on Ted Black (Stephen Amell), a former federal prosecutor from New York forced to embrace a role he holds in contempt after a series of personal and professional setbacks.
Suits LA will premiere its first episode on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. The following day, it will be available to stream on Peacock. The 10-episode season will follow this weekly schedule until the finale. Here is the release schedule for season 1:
Suits was a great show and was recently huge on Netflix, but the new spin-off, Suits LA, does not seem to capture any of that same magic.