10 Reasons You Need To Binge Watch 'Suits'
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10 Reasons You Need To Binge Watch 'Suits'

Because Rachel Zane is as much of a princess as the future royal who plays her!

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10 Reasons You Need To Binge Watch 'Suits'
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Recently, the world was sent into a tizzy over some exciting news released by Buckingham Palace: Prince Harry is officially engaged to Meghan Markle! And as everyone began to fall in love with the princess to be, the beauty and grace of Ms. Markle was nothing new for your's truly. Why? Because I'm obsessed with her show, Suits!

And while I'm heartbroken that the British Crown is taking Rachel Zane away from PSL, I still am wholeheartedly in love with all seven seasons of USA Network's TV show. And you should be too! The second half of season 7 is coming back in January, and the anticipation is killing me. Here are the top 10 reasons you need to make Suits your next binge-watch show!

1. The Bromance of Harvey and Mike

These two are simply the best. Self-proclaimed "Batman and Robin", I don't know what Harvey and Mike do better: quote movies or win cases.

2. Harvey and Donna's Relationship

Harvey and his witty Girl Friday are literally my favorite. (Did someone say can opener?!) I'm wholeheartedly #TeamDarvey and you should be too. And I promise you if there's one reason you should tune in to the Season 7 premier, it's to see what happens with these two. Is that enough of a tease for you?

3. The Quirkiness of Louis Litt

Because who wouldn't love a cat-obsessed, Dictaphone recording, balding Jewish lawyer?

4. The Fierceness of Jessica Pearson

Did someone say "girl power?" Suits is jammed packed with empowering female characters, led by the ever beautiful and clever Jessica Pearson! (And if you binge Suits and fall in love with this woman? I've got some good news for you! She's getting her own spin off show!!!!)

5. Rachel Zane's Character Growth

From pretty paralegal to amazing attorney, Rachel Zane is as much of a princess as the future royal who plays her. (Also, I hate Prince Harry from taking her away from me. She was Mike Ross' girl first.)

6. The Killer Fashion


Three piece suits, perfect pencil skirts, and designer dresses, oh my! There's a reason this show is called Suits, and let me tell, it's not just referring to the legal kind. If anything, watch this show simply to have wardrobe envy!

7. The Swagger, Style, & Ego that is Harvey Specter


He's the best closer in New York for a reason! Not only is Harvey seemingly the coolest guy on the planet, but watch a few seasons of Suits and his raw realness will have you loving this suave lawyer even more.

8. You'll get to see Meghan Markle in a wedding dress

Okay, while I'm 100% #TeamDarvey, Rachel and Mike are seriously the cutest. Not to reveal a spoiler, but I can promise that you'll be able to see the future princess in a poofy white gown in Season Five. And okay, spoiler, she looks absolutely beautiful!

9. The Flashbacks

Donna's right, the only thing that would make the flashbacks better would be margaritas. When she snaps on her bangs, Harvey dyes his hair, and Mike returns to his stoner ways, you know it's gonna be a great episode. (And FYI a flashback happens in all the seasons except the first one!!)

10. Watching Suits Will Make Your Life Better

This GIF pretty much sums it up. If you want your life to be like Harvey's, I'd suggest you get to binge watching before the Royal Wedding takes place this spring! You won't regret it, I promise!

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