10 Shows to Like ‘Suits’ to Watch After You Finish Every Season

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Even though it ended back in 2019, Suits has suddenly become the show of the season thanks to its recent addition on Netflix. And while we are definitely hoping for a revival or some kind of spin-off, there are still some other amazing shows out there that definitely live up to the hype and will also help you get over the fact that there aren't more episodes left. So get your queue ready, because you'll definitely want to check out all of these titles ASAP.

Here are the best shows to watch after Suits.

'Pearson'

Believe it or not, the show actually had a spin-off series that followed Jessica Pearson as she worked in Chicago politics. In fact, if you head back to season 7, episode 16 of Suits, you'll actually see the backdoor pilot that inspired the show. Sadly, it got canceled after just one season. But any excuse to see Jessica Pearson on our screens works with us.

Watch on Amazon Prime Video

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'The Lincoln Lawyer'

What's the best thing to watch after finishing up a great law show? Well, how about another show about a lawyer? This time it's Mickey Haller who has everyone wondering if the returning defender has what it takes after taking on some of the biggest cases in LA. With some new enemies out to get him and his past constantly creeping up, will he prove his client's innocence?

Watch on Netflix

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'White Collar'

True Suits fans remember the peak of USA Network's TV picks. Not only was Suits a must-watch, but White Collar was also up there as a weekly favorite and yes, it even has some of the same vibes. White Collar follows a former con man who gets the chance to get out of prison by helping the FBI catch other con men. So basically, it's like season 6 of Suits just like all the time.

Watch on Peacock

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'Lucifer'

Yes, it's a show about the devil. But he's solving some major cases thanks to his special ability to figure out everyone's desire. It's just as witty as Suits and yes, he's even rocking some major ensembles that even Harvey would want in his closet. Oh, and there are some very familiar faces that you'll be excited to see!

Watch on Netflix

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'Younger'

Another character who lies to get their dream job? Well, it's not exactly the same as Liza only lies about her age. But hey, that's some high stakes in the publishing industry.

Watch on Hulu

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'Mad Men'

We're heading back to the 1960s to see a different kind of side to NYC as advertisers took over. While we can't say Don Draper is exactly like Harvey or Mike, you can definitely see bits of other characters in this series as they try to make a name for themselves in this big world that also involves some name changes to their office.

Watch on AMC+

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'Better Call Saul'

Surprisingly, there are a lot of lawyers who seem to be hiding something and one of them just happens to be Saul Goodman, the lawyer from Breaking Bad. Fans got to see his story unfold in this Emmy-winning series, but just like the women in Suits, it's Rhea Seehorn's performance as Kim Wexler that you'll be obsessed with at the end.

Watch on Netflix

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'9-1-1: Lone Star'

Yes, the one and only Gina Torres stars in this drama series that follows the lives of some of the members of different emergency services in Austin, Texas. Not only that, but D.B. Woodside is also joining in on the fun as her love interest. So if you're missing their chemistry, definitely tune in!

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'Psych'

Before he was on Suits, Dulé Hill starred in another USA Network series, Psych, and yeah, it's just as good. With a recent movie revival and more seemingly on the way, there's no better time to dive into this series and all it has to offer.

Watch on Amazon Prime Video

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'Grey's Anatomy'

Katherine Heigl won a freaking Emmy Award for her portrayal of Izzie Stevens on Grey's Anatomy before she switched her scrubs for some high heels. And with more people discovering her performance on Suits, it only feels right to go back to the beginning of her career where she became a huge hit.

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