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Verify Now– A+ Harvey remains the confident, closeted softie, but Season 2 cracks his armor. His loyalty to Jessica is tested against his friendship with Daniel Hardman. The flashback episode (“The Choice”) revealing how he became a lawyer is masterful—showing his transformation from cocky DA to principled (if ruthless) closer. His slow-burn trust in Mike grows, but he’s also forced to admit that winning isn’t everything.
– A Louis is the season’s tragic heart. His desperate need for respect, his jealousy of Harvey, and his betrayal by Jessica/Harvey over the managing partner vote are painfully human. Hoffman delivers comedy (“You just got Litt up!”) and devastation (finding out he was never considered for name partner). His alliance with Hardman feels earned, not cartoonish. suits season 2 characters
– A The season’s MVP villain. Costabile is chillingly polite as the former name partner returning from “retirement.” He weaponizes kindness, manipulates Louis, and almost destroys the firm without raising his voice. Unlike later Suits villains, Hardman feels grounded—a master politician, not a cartoon. – A+ Harvey remains the confident, closeted softie,
– B Rachel transitions from “love interest” to aspiring lawyer. Her LSAT struggles and rejection from Harvard add depth. The kiss with Mike is electric, but her subplot with the environmental case is weaker. She’s at her best when calling out Mike’s lies or standing up to her father (Robert Zane, introduced briefly). His slow-burn trust in Mike grows, but he’s
– A- Donna is still Harvey’s anchor, but Season 2 gives her more agency—notably, her loyalty to Harvey over Hardman. Her “I know everything” schtick works because Rafferty sells it with warmth. A minor quibble: she’s underused in the middle episodes.
– B+ Mike’s secret looms larger than ever. This season, he starts making legitimate lawyer moves (research, arguments) but also trips over his own morality. His romance with Rachel heats up, but his guilt about lying to her creates real tension. The standout moment: him nearly confessing to Harvey in the finale. However, his “golden retriever” naivety can feel repetitive.
– A Jessica comes into full focus as the firm’s queen. We see her vulnerability (her past with Hardman), her ruthlessness (firing Louis, manipulating Harvey), and her code. Torres commands every scene. The season asks: is Jessica a villain or a survivor? The answer is fascinatingly both.