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NBC pulls the plug on ‘Suits L.A.’ after season one

Even Harvey Specter cameos couldn’t save it.

NBC has officially pulled the plug on Suits L.A., ending the spinoff after just one season.

Starring Arrow alum Stephen Amell as entertainment lawyer Ted Black, the series was set in a high-stakes Los Angeles firm, Black Lane.

It marked the second spinoff from the original Suits and featured surprise appearances from franchise favorites like Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter.

Gabriel Macht answered when 'Suits LA' called for Harvey Specter - Los  Angeles Times

The show was developed following a massive resurgence in popularity of the original Suits, which shattered streaming records in 2023 with 57.7 billion minutes viewed across platforms.

But despite that momentum, Suits L.A. couldn’t replicate the same cultural heat.

According to Deadline, the series drew in a modest audience, averaging just over 1 million viewers per episode.

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Fans eager for more of Aaron Korsh’s signature legal drama are likely disappointed, especially after such a promising setup.

Some speculate that the show’s traditional weekly airing model may have contributed to its downfall, with newer audiences now conditioned to binge entire seasons at once.

Whether Suits L.A. would have thrived as a binge-drop streaming title remains an open and likely unanswered question.

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