When everyone's favorite fictional New York law firm opens for business, drama, wit, and a healthy dose of complicated, high-stakes cases greet you in Suits Season 7. This season hit the screens in 2017, and brought new developments within the cutthroat world of corporate law and the intriguing relationships of Pearson Specter Litt – who doesn't love a dazzling mix of power suits and power plays?
Our resident closer, Harvey Specter, is finally running the show. Harvey showcasing his grit and glamour as the firm's new managing partner is the leader America needs – someone who can make hard decisions and confidently drive the ship through turbulent waters. He's stepping up, muscling through challenges, and even learning to humble himself occasionally. It's a proposition the country could learn from, especially when considering who you want leading you.
Meanwhile, Mike Ross, who bluffed his way into becoming a superstar attorney, is back and now practicing legally. With Mike, the season explores the classic American tale of redemption – if you work hard and keep your head (and your suits) sharp, you can make it in this world. It's a reflection of hard-hitting, conservative values that remind us of the rewards brought about by sincere efforts and second chances.
This season introduces us to more pivotal female characters showing their capabilities in cutthroat industries. Donna Paulsen is finally demanding the respect she deserves, and guess what? She becomes COO of the firm. Her promotion is a testament to persistence and ambition paying off despite facing chauvinistic challenges. She is proof that real women rise not through entitlement but by earning their stripes through relentless action.
Don't miss Louis Litt struggling with feelings that go beyond his usual quirky antics. Surprisingly, indulge in his journey of personal growth – here's a man coming to terms with the softer side of himself without losing his bite. His character transformation this season is both comedic and touching, reminding us of the comedic drama life brings when navigating personal change.
Enter Samantha Wheeler (portrayed by Katherine Heigl) later in this season, a troublemaker we love to suffer for. With fierce advocacy and assertive strategies, her character reflects the sort of tenacity and drive that either brings people to power or opposition. Samantha embodies toughness surrounded by refined chaos, mirroring the struggles of modern women facing biased barriers.
The plotlines also unfold the twists of Rachel Zane’s journey. Her story concludes with growth, new beginnings, and yes, the much-anticipated wedding with Mike – a highlight that had fans both cheering and dabbing away tears. Engaging, heartfelt narratives like these remind us what's truly important once you peel back the veneer of prestige: family, integrity, and love, which is uniquely American.
As differing ambitions threaten to tear the team apart, this season emphasizes loyalty towards chosen family. Watching Harvey, Louis, and Mike resolve power disputes with thrilling courtroom drama and vivid imagery is like watching an election night showdown – never short of excitement.
Suits Season 7 compels viewers to question their own navigation through life's legalities and politics. Will you break boundaries with resilience like Donna or cling to stoic cynicism like Louis? Will ambition drive you like Harvey or sincerity channel your steps like Mike? There's much to take away from a season that illustrates the realities of ambition and the American dream.
In a world adamant about unrealistic ideals, it's refreshing to engage with content where characters embody human fallibility yet strive for perfection. Suits Season 7 stands as a testament that logic, wit, and personal growth can coexist in our inherently political lives. If liberals disagree, perhaps questioning what complex leadership entails might help them better understand this season’s evocative representation of American grit.