


Hotshot attorney Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht, Love and Other Drugs) and legal prodigy Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams, Luck) – who actually doesn't have a law degree – return as the dynamic duo in season two of the hit series Suits. Harvey and Mike continue to hide their secret as they deal with the ominous return of founding partner Daniel Hardman (David Costabile, Breaking Bad), juggle demanding caseloads, and tackle dramatic developments in their personal lives. Co-starring Gina Torres (Gossip Girl), Meghan Markle (Horrible Bosses), and Rick Hoffman (Samantha Who?), watch all 16 episodes back to back and uninterrupted of the series critics call "among the most enjoyable shows on TV" (David Wiegand, San Francisco Chronicle).Bonus Content:Disc 1 - Suits Season Two:Deleted ScenesShe Knows Commentary with Creator Aaron Korsh and Series Stars Rick Hoffman and Gina TorresDisc 2 - Suits Season Two:Deleted ScenesRewind Commentary with Creator Aaron Korsh, Writer Rick Muirragui, and Series Stars Meghan Markle and Sarah RaffertyDisc 3 - Suits Season Two:Deleted ScenesSuits Recruits WebisodesHigh Noon Commentary with Creator Aaron Korsh, Writer Erica Lipez, and Series Stars Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, and Rick HoffmanDisc 4 - Suits Season Two:Deleted and Extended ScenesGag ReelSuits: Sophomore SuccessThe Style of SuitsSuits Punch ReelWar Commentary with Creator Aaron Korsh and Series Stars Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Meghan Markle, and Sarah Rafferty]]> Review: SUITS is an exciting drama series on USA Network ... - I have enjoyed Season 1 and 2. I will say, though, that if you take a day off and sit and watch every episode until you are nearly done with that particular season, I do think that "reality" continues to creep into your mind about how "real" this fictional situation is and if it were true in the real world, how long the silly scheme of keeping the secret (and breaking the law big time for that hush-hush), would really last? I initially thought the premise of this show was great and definitely original. I love the characters and the story lines. I have even come to like the nut of the firm, Louis Litt, ... but, you've still got to ask yourself ... if this situation were actually taking place in a law firm today, ... how much longer could you continue to dodge the bullet ... especially since with each episode more and more people are finding out the truth about Mike Ross' fake title and conduct as an attorney in a high-ranking legal firm in beautiful Manhattan, New York. You do wonder how many more seasons can Ross remain in his capacity and the show still stay believable ... so, just don't sit back and watch Season 2 in one of your days off ... or you might hear your inner voice start to say 'come on, how phony can this show get; he's not finally busted yet?' When the two lead characters are also Co-producers of the show, another reason why Ross gets cleared before each ending of each episode, and this could last another three or four more seasons, for the most die-hard of fans. Bottom line: yes, I enjoyed their Season 2 shows, despite my deep-simmering realism inside. Review: am I glad I did - Years ago, I began watching the first season of "Suits." While it was somewhat clever & entertaining, I was over it by the end of the season & did not go on to watch any additional seasons. Recently, after running out of things to watch, I decided to give "Suits" another chance. Boy, am I glad I did! Like many shows, this one takes a couple of seasons for the actors to grow into their characters & to begin feeling comfortable/natural portraying those characters as actual people we can relate to. Also, the writing needed to develop over time. By the middle of the second season, I was hooked. Now my opinion of this show is, "It's brilliant!!!" This isn't just another nighttime soap opera, although there is plenty of that going on. But there is just enough relationship drama to give the show some human/emotional twist without turning every episode into heavy focus on sexual relationships. This gets old really fast, in my opinion. This show offers so much more: There's the constant tension created by Mike's situation & the potential of it becoming exposed at any minute--imagine the ramifications for the law firm, if that ever happens! There are interesting legal cases, & it's great fun watching Harvey & Mike come out on top. And then there's Louis Litt. The writers & creators of this show were brilliant by including his character, right from the beginning. Otherwise the show might run the risk of becoming just another legal drama with a bunch of extremely non-believable good-looking lawyers, sleeping with each other & winning unbelievable cases. Louis is sometimes the guy you love to hate; sometimes he's the guy you feel sorry for; & other times he's the guy you want to strangle, the way he makes everything, good or bad, all about HIM. I think this show will go down as an all-time classic. I certainly intend to watch the entire series over again someday.
| ASIN | B00BD6KPFU |
| Actors | Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,155 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #9,165 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,194) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 26353995 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Ultraviolet, Ultraviolet, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.4 x 7.5 inches; 5.6 ounces |
| Release date | May 28, 2013 |
| Run time | 11 hours and 36 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Pictures Home Entertainment |
S**N
SUITS is an exciting drama series on USA Network ...
I have enjoyed Season 1 and 2. I will say, though, that if you take a day off and sit and watch every episode until you are nearly done with that particular season, I do think that "reality" continues to creep into your mind about how "real" this fictional situation is and if it were true in the real world, how long the silly scheme of keeping the secret (and breaking the law big time for that hush-hush), would really last? I initially thought the premise of this show was great and definitely original. I love the characters and the story lines. I have even come to like the nut of the firm, Louis Litt, ... but, you've still got to ask yourself ... if this situation were actually taking place in a law firm today, ... how much longer could you continue to dodge the bullet ... especially since with each episode more and more people are finding out the truth about Mike Ross' fake title and conduct as an attorney in a high-ranking legal firm in beautiful Manhattan, New York. You do wonder how many more seasons can Ross remain in his capacity and the show still stay believable ... so, just don't sit back and watch Season 2 in one of your days off ... or you might hear your inner voice start to say 'come on, how phony can this show get; he's not finally busted yet?' When the two lead characters are also Co-producers of the show, another reason why Ross gets cleared before each ending of each episode, and this could last another three or four more seasons, for the most die-hard of fans. Bottom line: yes, I enjoyed their Season 2 shows, despite my deep-simmering realism inside.
R**R
am I glad I did
Years ago, I began watching the first season of "Suits." While it was somewhat clever & entertaining, I was over it by the end of the season & did not go on to watch any additional seasons. Recently, after running out of things to watch, I decided to give "Suits" another chance. Boy, am I glad I did! Like many shows, this one takes a couple of seasons for the actors to grow into their characters & to begin feeling comfortable/natural portraying those characters as actual people we can relate to. Also, the writing needed to develop over time. By the middle of the second season, I was hooked. Now my opinion of this show is, "It's brilliant!!!" This isn't just another nighttime soap opera, although there is plenty of that going on. But there is just enough relationship drama to give the show some human/emotional twist without turning every episode into heavy focus on sexual relationships. This gets old really fast, in my opinion. This show offers so much more: There's the constant tension created by Mike's situation & the potential of it becoming exposed at any minute--imagine the ramifications for the law firm, if that ever happens! There are interesting legal cases, & it's great fun watching Harvey & Mike come out on top. And then there's Louis Litt. The writers & creators of this show were brilliant by including his character, right from the beginning. Otherwise the show might run the risk of becoming just another legal drama with a bunch of extremely non-believable good-looking lawyers, sleeping with each other & winning unbelievable cases. Louis is sometimes the guy you love to hate; sometimes he's the guy you feel sorry for; & other times he's the guy you want to strangle, the way he makes everything, good or bad, all about HIM. I think this show will go down as an all-time classic. I certainly intend to watch the entire series over again someday.
N**2
Speaks for itself. Great show, great actors...
What can I say other than I genuinely enjoy this show. Great acting, good writing, and wonderful actors & plot themes. I own all the seasons now except the last season that aired this past Spring 2018. My only complaint is I wish the writers /actors /producers didn't feel the need to curse so much in an otherwise excellent show. I realize the actors are very passionate & things get heated so it's natural & maybe even necessary on occasion to curse, especially due to the nature of the material & legal situation they weave themselves in and out of each week. I get that. I just think they [writers] tend to go overboard with cussing at times when they really don't need to do so. Other than that minor nitpick, I still enjoy watching the show & the actors. Can't believe they've been on 7 seasons, and #8 starts tonight in fact. Will miss seeing Mike Ross (Patrick Adams) & Rachel Zane (Megan Markle) in the new season 8.
A**N
One of the best shows on TV right now.
One of the best shows on TV right now, witty dialog, compelling characters and above average stories make me amazed that this show can exist on a network as bad as USA. They claim "Characters Welcome" but in general I find that to mean "Caricatures Welcome"…but I digress... Season 2 is pretty great, and many of the problems with season 1 (for example EVERY single scene having to do with the miserable Trevor and Jenny and it being far too episodic) have been removed or tweaked at least somewhat in season 2 (though season 3 -which is basically 1 long case- is even better). If only they could figure out that Mike is one of the weakest characters on the show. "Mike and Rachel" has become tedious…it's Louis, Donna, Harvey and FANTASTIC guest stars (like David Costabile, Wendell Pierce, Adam Godley and Conleth Hill to name a few) that make this show go. My recommendation is to start with Season 1 if you're going to this show, there is a lot of great character building in Season 1 that bears fruit in Seasons 2 and 3, and if you did watch Season 1 and liked it, why are you even bothering with reviews? FOR THE RECORD: this review is merely for the show, I am not taking anything into consideration about the DVD's production or extras. They do seem at least passable (some commentaries and deleted scenes, etc) but I haven't had time to explore so far. I do wish this was available on Blu-ray.
G**O
edición italiana de la seria suits, segunda temporada con audio español, envió rápido de un dia para otro como siempre amazon genial
B**R
Ich werde an dieser Stelle keine Rollen besprechen und Episoden spoilern. Diese Serie ist nichts für 'Scripted Reality' Konsumenten deutscher Kabelsender. Keine vordergründige Action, keine Gewalt, die über eine Ohrfeige hinausgeht, kein Fremdschämen. Interessante Geschichten wie sie in Anwaltskanzleien täglich geschehen, mit allen Facetten von Neid, Missgunst, Arroganz, Übervorteilung, Misstrauen, Täuschungen und dazwischen die Protagonisten, die sich in den Geschichten mal mehr mal weniger erfolgreich durchlavieren. Heute ein Gewinner kann man Morgen schon zu den Verlierern gehören. Jeder Charakter wird so interessant gestaltet, das man durchaus seine Vorliebe für eine Figur etwas später hinterfragt, wenn sich diese innerhalb der Story verändert. Schnelle und gute Dialoge, klasse entwickelte Charaktere und hervorragend besetzte Schauspieler. Drehbücher die einer Geschichte Raum zur Entwicklung geben. So etwas gibt es als deutsche Produktion leider nicht und wurde nur kurz auf VOX ausgestrahlt. Klare Empfehlung für sehr gute Unterhaltung mit ausgesprochenen Suchtpotenzial.
M**J
C'est une série très innovante qui tient toujours en haleine. Les acteurs sont excellents et les histoires sont très intéressantes.
O**O
La seconda stagione di questo telefilm legale conferma tutti gli aspetti positivi della prima serie, classe, lusso, eleganza, profondo dettaglio tecnico delle dispute legali, e fa pienamente centro andando a colmare in maniera efficace le lacune evidenziate nei primi dodici episodi. I personaggi che nella prima stagione erano manichini eleganti, stereotipati, ora acquistano decisa dote di umanità, assumono sentimenti, drammaticità, profondità, insomma gli sceneggiatori, i registi e gli attori hanno individuato perfettamente quello che mancava perché la serie si trasformasse da prodotto sofisticato e intelligente per un pubblico molto selettivo a telefilm in grado di appassionare una fetta più ampia di spettatori, il tutto senza perdere le caratteristiche originarie. La narrazione a lungo termine cambia totalmente. Se nella prima serie era incentrata sulla "copertura" di Mike Ross, genio mnemonico ma privo di laurea fatto entrare nello studio legale da Harvey Specter spacciandolo per un laureato di Harvard, la seconda stagione è basata sul rientro nello studio di un socio anziano, estromesso cinque anni prima dallo stesso Specter, e sulla sua voglia di rivalsa. Le varie cause, diventano terreno per durissimi e sottili conflitti interni atti alla conservazione dei rapporti di forza nello studio. Si ampliano e si complicano poi i risvolti emotivi che coinvolgono i protagonisti, e infine viene sfruttato pienamente un personaggio dirompente e geniale come Louis, il socio junior, epidermicamente antipaticissimo, che nella prima serie era spesso una macchietta. E' indispensabile rimanere sempre concentrati per gran parte della puntata per poter cogliere i tecnicismi del gergo legale fondamentali per godersi in pieno la trama. In sintesi, stessa classe, lusso, moda, sottigliezza della prima serie con iniezioni massicce di sentimento, dramma, thrilling e telefilm che prende definitivamente quota. Consigliato a chi cerca un prodotto intelligente.
M**O
Interessante rivisitazione del genere serie tv sugli avvocati, personaggi intriganti e ben caratterizzati, storia che si fa sempre più intricata e coinvolgente. Ho guardato un episodio dietro l'altro!!! Imperdibile!
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