The WORST seasons of Suits
Every season of Suits ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Suits!
College drop-out Mike Ross accidentally lands a job with one of New York's best legal closers, Harvey Specter. They soon become a winning team with Mike's raw talent and photographic memory, and Mike soon reminds Harvey of why he went into the field of law in the first place.
#1 - Season 8
First Aired 7/19/2018
In the wake of two emotional departures, Harvey and the rest of Specter Litt face an infusion of ambitious new blood and chart a daring new course.
#2 - Season 9
First Aired 7/18/2019
As the firm chafes under intense new oversight, each partner faces a reckoning -- and Mike Ross returns to square off against his old mentor, Harvey.
#3 - Season 7
First Aired 7/13/2017
Now that Mike is officially recognized as a lawyer and has accepted Harvey’s offer to return to the firm, Season 7 will see the team back together again at Pearson Specter Litt - each dealing with their own struggles as they adjust to a new world order without Jessica .
#4 - Season 6
First Aired 7/14/2016
In the aftermath of the trial, Mike faces the realities of his situation while Jessica, Harvey and Louis grapple to contain the firm's vulnerability.
#5 - Season 4
First Aired 6/12/2014
In Season 4, Harvey and Mike find themselves on opposite sides of a corporate takeover battle that draws attention from the government.
#6 - Season 3
First Aired 7/17/2013
Skilled corporate lawyer Harvey Specter and his associate Mike Ross continue their unusual partnership in this season of the smart courtroom drama.
#7 - Season 5
First Aired 6/25/2015
Harvey regroups in the wake of Donna's departure, Mike and Rachel edge closer to marriage, and Jessica continues to come to grips with her new life.
#8 - Season 2
First Aired 6/15/2012
As Harvey focuses on protecting Mike's position, Jessica deals with the fallout after the unexpected reappearance of her co-founding partner.
#9 - Season 1
First Aired 6/24/2011
Manhattan attorney Harvey Specter finds the perfect associate in streetwise prodigy Mike Ross. The trouble is, Mike's a college dropout — not a lawyer.