Suits LAis not the firstSuitsspinoff show, but the new series is already avoiding the mistake that killedPearsonfive years ago. While there is a lot of excitement overSuitsnow becoming a franchise with theupcomingSuits LA, this is not the first time Aaron Korsh’s legal drama leads into a new series. Starring Gina Torres as herSuitscharacter Jessica Pearson,Pearsonbegan to be developed around the same time asSuitsseason 7and premiered a few months before season 9 concluded.
However, not only couldn’tPearsonmatchSuits’ popularity, but the spinoff lasted much less than its parent series at only 10 episodes.Pearson’s cancellation was disappointingconsidering how great of a character Gina Torres’ Jessica was, yet the show made some mistakes that could have been avoided. Fortunately,Suits LAis avoiding these mistakes and has the potential to be the long-runningSuitsspinoff thatPearsoncouldn’t be.

Suits LA Feels A Lot More Like The Original Show Than Pearson Did
Pearson Was A Political Drama With Jessica In Chicago
Speaking toEWaboutSuits LA, series creator Aaron Korsh, who was also behindSuitsandPearson, commented on the mistakes that were made with the franchise’s first spinoff. According to Korsh,Pearsondidn’t embrace the similarities with the original show, which was“a conscious decision”that did not pay off.Pearsonwas meant to be different fromSuits, with Jessica’s show being more of a political drama instead of a legal procedural. However, as Korsh noted,Suitsfans were not ready for that shift in tone.
Suits season 7, episode 16, “Good-Bye” served as a backdoor pilot forPearson.

Korsh describedPearsonas“darker”thanSuitsand“not as funny,”which made it a tough sell for fans of the original show.Suits LA, on the other hand, is trying to recapture what madeSuitsso great. From the structure of the show – powerhouse attorneys working on a major firm while dealing with personal and professional challenges – to actually being a legal drama,Suits LAfeels way more likeSuitsthanPearsonever did.
Suits LA Must Still Do More Than Repeat The Original Show
Suits LA Must Have Its Own Identity
WhileSuits LAbeing more likeSuitsis good news, especially considering that it’s been more than five years since the now streaming sensation finished its original run, the new spinoff series must do more than repeat the original show. Characters like Harvey Specter and Mike Ross are incredibly popular, and while it will be fun to seeHarvey inSuits LA, the spinoff must have more to offer than that.
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Suitshad a very particular dynamic built on the fact that Harvey and Mike were extraordinary characters in the very sense of the word. The dynamic betweenSuits’ main characters is also incredibly difficult to replicate, as it developed naturally over nine seasons.Suits’ sharp humor and fast dialogue are elements thatSuits LAshould include, but the new series must find its own identity and let the new characters shine.

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Suits is a legal drama series that premiered in 2011, centering on Mike Ross, a college dropout with a photographic memory who lands a job at a top New York law firm despite lacking a law degree. Partnering with one of the city’s best legal closers, Harvey Specter, they navigate the challenges of high-stakes cases and firm dynamics.