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The episode picks up immediately after the previous season's finale, as Mike enters the Federal prison in Danbury to face his two-year sentence for fraud. The other major characters spend the night at Pearson Specter Litt, and learn that the firm is being sued in a $100 million class-action lawsuit for every case Mike worked on.
The series was renewed for an eighth season on January 30, 2018. [1] In January 2019, the series was renewed for a ninth and final season which premiered on July 17, 2019. [ 2 ] During the course of the series, 134 episodes of Suits aired over nine seasons, between June 23, 2011, and September 25, 2019.
On October 12, 2012, the show was renewed for a third season of 16 episodes. [40] Season 3 premiered on July 16, 2013, with the final six episodes airing after March 6, 2014. The complete third season was available on December 22, 2014, on Region 1 DVD and was released on Region A/B Blu-ray on September 1, 2014. A fourth season of 16 episodes ...
Whether you're a die-hard TV viewer or a Meghan Markle enthusiast, chances are you’ve come across Suits—if not on purpose, then probably by accident. (Seriously, it's everywhere.) Running from ...
Suits. Suits was a big deal when it aired on USA from 2011 to 2019, but it became the biggest show in the world last summer when a plethora of new fans discovered the series on Netflix.The cast ...
The season finale of 'Suits' saw the final exit of Meghan Markle, who -- obviously -- left the show to go become a princess. ‘Suits’ finale recap: How did Meghan Markle and Patrick J. Adams leave?
The season was produced by Hypnotic Films & Television and Universal Cable Productions, and the executive producers were Doug Liman, David Bartis and series creator Aaron Korsh. The season had six series regulars playing employees at the fictional Pearson Specter Litt law firm in Manhattan: Gabriel Macht , Patrick J. Adams , Rick Hoffman ...
On April 5, 2010, USA announced that it was developing seven new pilots for its 2010-2011 television season, including A Legal Mind, which would later become Suits. [1] [2] The premiere was written by Aaron Korsh, and David Bartis and Gene Klein served as executive producers.