Suits LA has more heart than I thought it would. The original series followed Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a cunning up-and-coming lawyer who never officially passed the bar. The new spinoff is about lawyers who are already at the top, but their pasts constantly resurface, creating problems in the present.
I initially thought this show would feel too new and undeserving of the Suits name. Yet, I can’t help but hear Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) in Ted Black (Stephen Amell). Seriously, it’s not just that their characters have similar motivations and trick plays, but Amell’s voice sounds incredibly similar to that of Gabriel Macht’s. Eerily, almost. I thought Amell might struggle to play another big-money baller after playing Oliver Queen for so long on Arrow, but I was pleasantly surprised by how different this character feels and Amell’s presence on screen.
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