I also adore Suits with a passion.
What I love about these serial dramas from America is their assumed intelligence levels on behalf of the audience - started back when Hill Street Blues first aired.
These dramas keep a selectiojn of running storylines and previous episodes playing out right through a series, and often will into future series as well.
This, a character may re-appear from two or three series' earlier who had a major impact on existing characters, who continue to react accordingly.
If you are new to the series, you won;t have a clue what is happening, because these undercurrents are not explained - you are simply supposed to know because you have watched, understood, and remembered what was shown to you previously.
It's the exact opposite of a thiorty-minuite documentary where they spend the last minute up the ad-break telling you want is coming up, and then spending the first part of the second section reminding you what you have just watched, followed by the piece they trailed about three minutes previously - t.v. for the hard-of-thinking!!
chelle7272, my advice is to get Suits as a box set and follow it from Episode One. There are events there that re-echo throughout series' two and three that, as i said, are not explained, so you may have trouble following what is going on.
Do watch out for Megan Markle (Rachel) and the way she walks - awesome!!