Suits

Suits

tvTV-14
June 23, 2011
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2Based
Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Suits scores a tiny ~2/10 on wokeness for pure merit-based legal thrills, organic diversity, and zero identity politics or lectures—apolitical escapism at its best.

Detailed Analysis

"Suits" is a high-stakes legal drama chronicling the ambitions, power struggles, ethical dilemmas, and interpersonal dynamics of elite New York lawyers, particularly centered on prodigy Mike Ross and closer Harvey Specter navigating firm politics, fraud secrets, mergers, and courtroom battles. The series features organically integrated diverse casting—such as Gina Torres as managing partner Jessica Pearson and Meghan Markle as Rachel Zane—that emphasizes meritocracy and competence over identity politics, with no race/gender swaps, social justice lectures, or systemic critiques across its seasons. Its aggregate low content rating (averaging ~2.3/10) reflects a consistent commitment to apolitical, escapist entertainment unburdened by progressive ideological intrusions, as evidenced by creator Aaron Korsh's plot-focused intent and backlash-free reception praising its pure thrill.

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