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The new show Suits: LA promised to bring fresh drama and legal battles to the West Coast. But after just one season, NBC decided to pull the plug.
Fans and critics were left wondering why this spinoff couldn’t capture the same magic. Was it the story, the characters, or something else?

Suits: LA premiered on Sunday, February 23, 2025, at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. The series aired weekly in this time slot.
Each new episode became available for streaming on Peacock the following day. This scheduling allowed viewers to watch the show either live on television or at their convenience via the streaming platform.

Stephen Amell plays Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York who moves to Los Angeles to start a new life. He opens a law firm with his old friend, Stuart Lane.
The firm handles criminal and entertainment law for big-name clients. Ted is confident and charming, but he hides his true feelings.

In Suits: LA, the supporting cast features Lex Scott Davis as Erica Rollins, Josh McDermitt as Stuart Lane, and Bryan Greenberg as Rick Dodsen. Erica is a sharp and driven lawyer aiming to lead the firm’s entertainment division.
Stuart is Ted Black’s longtime friend and co-founder of their law firm. Rick is a principled attorney mentored by Ted.
In Suits: LA, two original Suits stars made special guest appearances. Gabriel Macht returned as Harvey Specter for three episodes.
He appeared in a scene with Ted Black, the new main character. Rick Hoffman came back as Louis Litt for one episode. He played a lawyer who once worked with Harvey.

To save his failing firm, Ted takes a murder case, even though he doesn’t like criminal law. He believes the client is innocent and hopes winning will help the firm.
Ted also deals with personal issues, like memories of his brother, Eddie, who passed away. These challenges make Ted’s job and life very hard.

Suits: LA received mostly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds a 36% critic score, much lower than the original Suits, which had 91%.
Reviewers said the show lacked the charm and smart writing of the first series. Some called it “flat and joyless” and said it felt rushed.

Suits: LA struggled with low viewership. The premiere episode attracted 2.6 million viewers, which was considered underwhelming given the original Suits series’ popularity.
Subsequent episodes saw a decline, with the second episode dropping to 1.47 million viewers, a 44% decrease from the debut. By March 9, 2025, the show averaged around 1.5 million viewers per episode.

NBC canceled Suits: LA before its season finale aired. The finale was scheduled for May 18, 2025. The decision was made due to low viewership and lack of growth potential.
Despite its connection to the popular Suits franchise, the show struggled to attract a significant audience. Each episode averaged about one million viewers, which was below expectations for a primetime show.

NBC canceled Suits: LA after one season due to low ratings and limited growth potential. The show averaged around one million viewers per episode, which was below expectations for a primetime series.
Despite its connection to the popular Suits franchise, the spinoff struggled to attract a significant audience. NBC’s programming strategy focused on series with stronger performance and growth potential.

The original Suits was a big hit. It ran for nine seasons from 2011 to 2019. After it was added to Netflix in 2023, many new viewers watched it.
It became the most-streamed show of the year, with 57.7 billion minutes watched. This success led to the creation of Suits: LA.

NBC canceled several TV shows in 2025. This included Suits: LA, Lopez vs. Lopez, Night Court, The Irrational, and Found. The network made these changes to prepare for a new broadcasting deal.
NBC signed an 11-year, $76 billion agreement with the NBA and WNBA. This deal starts in the 2025–26 season.

Aaron Korsh created Suits and its spinoff, Suits: LA. He wanted the new show to be its own story, not a copy of the original.
Korsh said he wasn’t trying to replace the original cast but to tell a fresh story in the same world. He encouraged fans to watch with an open mind and give the new show a chance.
Fans were disappointed by the cancellation of Suits: LA. Many had hoped for more appearances from original cast members like Harvey Specter and Louis Litt.
However, their appearances were brief, with Harvey’s only being a framed photo on Ted Black’s desk. This left some fans feeling let down.
Fans are also asking questions about why CBS canceled FBI: International & Most Wanted.

Aaron Korsh, the creator of Suits, is open to making a reunion movie with the original cast. He mentioned that it could be a fun idea to bring the characters back together.
Rick Hoffman, who played Louis Litt, also expressed interest in returning. He said he would love to revisit the character and that it would be exciting to reunite with the cast.
The list of TV shows canceled in 2025 so far is a long one, hinting at the tough competition out there.
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