After hearing about "Suits" for years, I finally decided to see what the fuss was about and worked my way through all nine seasons. As a legal drama it's just okay. The amount of grudges and dirty moves and magical case law is a quick reminder you're not watching Law & Order. The lawyers are way too smarmy, the precedents way too convenient.
That said, it's a good show because the characters work well together. The series arcs around the firm's two principals, Harvey and Louis, each of whom has an interesting backstory that travels nicely through nine years of growth. Interestingly, Netflix hooked me with the premise surrounding another character, Mike, a bike messenger with zero legal training who flukes his way into a major law firm because of a photographic memory that retains 100% of legal texts. I started watching it based on his story, but stayed because of Harvey and Louis.