Suits Season 01 All 12: Episodes __link__
Harvey relies on Louis for help in a civil suit involving his driver. Mike helps his old friend Trevor get out of jail Tricks of the Trade
Louis Litt begins testing Mike’s loyalty, trying to exploit the rookie's vulnerabilities. Episode 3: "Inside Track"
The current District Attorney refuses to reopen the case, forcing Harvey to risk his license. suits season 01 all 12 episodes
At the center of this world is Harvey Specter, a legendary closer who takes a massive gamble by hiring Mike Ross—a brilliant college dropout with a photographic memory but no law degree.
Mike is assigned to work for Louis on a case about expired pharmaceutical patents, testing his loyalty to Harvey. Harvey relies on Louis for help in a
While searching for might lead you down a rabbit hole of misinformation, the truth is better than the myth. Eleven episodes of Suits Season 1 delivered more sharp dialogue, high-stakes legal maneuvering, and emotional depth than most shows manage in 22 episodes. From the moment Mike Ross runs into that hotel room, to the final freeze-frame in the elevator, the first season is a perfect shot of addictive television.
: Mike must study for the ethics exam while preventing a suspicious paralegal, Rachel Zane, from uncovering his secret. At the center of this world is Harvey
A routine corporate case turns into an identity theft investigation that hits dangerously close to home for Mike.
The penultimate episode raises the stakes. A former Pearson Hardman partner, fired years ago, returns with a wrongful termination lawsuit. In discovery, he finds evidence that Mike Ross never attended Harvard. Louis also pieces together the same puzzle after a chance encounter with a real Harvard registrar.
In the years since its original broadcast, Suits has found a massive new audience on streaming platforms. All 12 episodes of Season 1 are available to stream on and Peacock in the United States. In the UK, the series is also available on BBC iPlayer for free. It can also be purchased digitally through services like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.