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Sat 18th Aug 2012, 06:10
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Suits Television Show
The show is about Mike Ross who is a brilliant college dropout. Mike's childhood dream of becoming an attorney was derailed after he was caught selling a math exam to the Dean's daughter. Naturally intelligent and with an eidetic memory, Mike makes a living taking tests for other people, particularly LSATs.
Harvey Specter is one of New York City's top attorneys who has recently been promoted to senior partner at his firm, and is forced by company policy to hire an associate. After an accidental interview with Mike, Harvey is impressed by the younger man's quick wits, his encyclopedic knowledge of the law, and his genuine desire to be an attorney, and hires him. Due to the fact that Mike lacks a law degree, and because the firm exclusively hires Harvard alumni, they both pretend that Mike is a Harvard graduate.
At the firm, Mike is continuously hounded by junior partner Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman), Harvey's jealous rival. Mike is eventually befriended by Rachel Zane, a paralegal, whose test anxiety has prevented her from attending law school, and the two soon develop a mutual attraction. Mike and Harvey often come into conflict over Mike's naiveté and ethical scruples and Harvey's hard charging and seemingly uncaring demeanor. Even so, the two make a strong partnership, helping each other overcome their weaknesses.
In the second season the other founding partner of the firm, Daniel Hardman returns despite Harvey's attempts to stop him. Hardman creates a divide among the partners which makes Jessica and Harvey fear that he will eventually call for a vote against Jessica so that he can return to his old position as managing partner.
This show is truly amazing, its a must watch on my list and probably many of yours if you get the chance to start the series. The business-like environment throughout the show has so much knowledge to offer. I defiantly recommend anyone who has a interest in business watch this show.
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