Fans think “Suits: LA” should be held in contempt. After the NBC show, which stars Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt and returnee Gabriel Macht, premiered on Sunday, Feb. 24, viewers took to social media to weigh in on the “Suits” spinoff series — and their reviews weren’t what the network was likely hoping for.
Stephen Amell urges fans to give the spin-off a chance, as the show has not been scoring the high ratings that many may have expected.
Suits LA is to introduce Josh McDermitt as a powerful yet self-centered attorney who works alongside the spin-off’s central figure Ted Black.
The stars of the show are chatting all about the new generation of sharp-dressed lawyers, ready to take on the West Coast.
Stephen Amell's arrival as Ted Black in Suits LA has interested many viewers but one tactic used in the episode is ruining the experience.
This is the world of Suits, of course there was a sports joke — and yes, Us is sharing Suits LA premiere episode spoilers. The first episode of Suits LA aired on Sunday, February 23, and introduced fans to the world of Los Angeles and their most ruthless lawyers with Stephen Amell starring as Ted Black — who gets betrayed by his firm’s cofounder,
Couldn’t Amell have been given better dialogue than, “You play a badass in the movies. I’m a badass in real life?” Josh McDermitt and Stephen Amell in “Suits LA” (Jordin Althaus/NBC) The original “Suits” also moved fast, but there was more ...
Created by Aaron Korsh, this redo of Suits in Hollywood's backyard tries too hard to ape the original nine-season cult favourite. The first episode of the spinoff series is now streaming on JioHotstar.
Rick Hoffman's Louis Litt will appear this season on NBC's Stephen Amell, Josh McDermitt, Lex Scott Davis & Bryan Greenberg-starring Suits LA.
The series stars Stephen Amell as a New York prosecutor who heads to the West Coast — here's when and where to watch online, including for free.
NBC's anticipated Suits spin-off series Suits: LA has landed a disappointing score on Rotten Tomatoes following its first reviews.
What's revealed in the show's frist episode is that Stuart Lane (Josh McDermitt), a criminal defence lawyer who's also Ted's partner in the firm, put in action a plan to set out on his own, taking all of Black Lane's most important clients, and staff.