Season 3 of Suits has kept me glued to my screen. This season has gone in a different direction, with the first eight episodes revolving around Anne Hessington and her case involving Hessington Oil. It started off as simple bribe charge that slowly evolved into murder and has been absolutely captivating to watch.
The story arch between Mike and Rachel has left me questioning whether Rachel will still be a part of the show in the latter half of the season. She applied to law school at Stanford, and I hope this does not happen. She makes Luis Lit more tolerable and is an incredibly attractive woman who would keep me tuning in.
Donna has fallen for an Englishman named Stephen Huntley who seems to have a knack for always making a situation worse, but you'll have to watch to find out more about that because I don't want to give away all the details.
Harvey finally comes clean with Jessica about sneaking around behind her back to become a managing partner. However, he also admits that he didn't really want the position; he only wanted to help her understand that her latest merger between Jessica Pearson's law firm and Darby International was a mistake.
So far Suits Season 3 has been full of strengths. That's not to say it's been perfect—some episodes have left me just plain bored. Overall, however, I feel very positive about the current run of episodes. Do you agree? Or perhaps disagree? Let me know in the comments below!
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