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SuitsL.A.should have its own version ofSuits ’ Louis Litt but with one major deviation . While aSuitsrevival with the original cast is not materialize , a newSuitsshow set in Los Angeles is in development.SuitsL.A.will follow Stephen Amell ’s Ted Black , who used to put to work as a prosecutor in New York but moved to L.A. to start his own companionship focused on criminal and amusement legal philosophy . It ’s ill-defined whether anySuitsactors will be inSuitsL.A. , but the spinoff series will tell a brand - new write up with original fictional character .

TheupcomingSuitsspinoffmust not make the error of strain to copySuits , specially when it comes to the persona and what they represent in the original series . In other word , SuitsL.A.shouldn’t have a “ young Harvey Spector ” or a “ young Mike Ross . ” That said , there is one thingSuitsL.A.can learn fromSuitsregarding villains , particularly from how Louis Litt was publish in the effectual drama .

Suits L.A. Needs A Villain Like Louis (But Worse)

Louis was the closest thing to a villain in Suits’ pilot

UnlikeSuits , which rarely had overarching villains and instead focused on the workweek ’s case , SuitsL.A.should have a major opposer that opposes the primary character right from the starting time . This would be interchangeable to the character Louis Litt playact in the first few episodes ofSuitsbut with a big difference . While Louis made for a keen adversary inSuitsseason 1,SuitsL.A.could use an even defective villain – someone who is really against Ted Black and will stop at nothing to vote out him and his firm .

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Ted Black

Rick Hoffman as Louis Litt looking stunned in the Suits pilot

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Josh McDermitt

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Patrick J. Adams as Mike and Gabriel Macht as Harvey in Suits with Stephen Amell

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Erica Rollins

Bryan Greenberg

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Not much is bang aboutSuitsL.A. ’s story , although several characters have been bring out already . Therefore , it is difficult to say how the moral force between Ted Black and his mate , as well as with the repose of his team , will make for out . InSuits , Louis was introduce as the “ number two ” of the partners at Pearson & Hardman , with Harvey Spector being the number one . Louis was also the one superintend the junior associates , have in mind he was watching Mike Ross intimately and could ’ve been the one to expose his Harvard lie .

Suits ' Louis Litt was dally by Rick Hoffman .

Louis Was Never Truly A Villain In Suits

Louis went from antagonist to protagonist

Suits ’ first few episodes set up Louis to be the show ’s major villain , but he never achieved such status . Louis ended up being an anti - hero inSuits , someone who was seldom on the same side as Harvey and Mike but was still somewhat favorable with them . The kinship between Louis and Harvey took a complicated turn in time of year 2 , during which Harvey almost got Louis out of the firm . Still , even when everyone in the office hated Louis or vice versa , the character was never framed as a villain . Quite the reverse , Louis proceed from antagonist to protagonist in later seasons .

As peachy of a character as Louis was , it would have been interesting to see him as a full - flight antagonist rather than a kindly fig . The reading of Louis introduced in theSuitspilotcould have made for a great overarching scoundrel , rival Harvey Spector abide by his promotion while flummox a threat to Mike Ross . or else , Louis became a mirthful relief whose trueness to the firm always remained solid . of course , Louis as a scoundrel would haveSuitsa very different show , and it is hard to envisage whether it would have work in the long condition .

Suitsseason 1 was very occasional , with each week introducing new challenge for Harvey and Mike to overcome .

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Suits LA follows Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor who now represents influential clients in Los Angeles. As his law firm faces a critical juncture, Ted must navigate the challenges of a role he once disdained, balancing moral dilemmas with the demands of high-stakes legal battles.

Suits L.A. Having A Main Villain Would Set It Apart From Suits

Suits season 1 didn’t have an overarching villain

SuitsL.A.needs to retake the magic of the originalSuitsshow while also bringing something unexampled to the franchise . This is a very difficult challenge , and the spinoff will only succeed if find the counterpoise between recreating tropes and character dynamic that work inSuitswith young storylines and relationship . Therefore , SuitsL.A.should have a master scoundrel from the start , whichSuitsnever had . Suitsseason 1 was very episodic , with each week introduce unexampled challenge for Harvey and Mike to overcome . It was only in time of year 2 thatSuitshad its first major villain with Daniel Hardman .

causa L.A. must test to retake the trick of Suits , but there is one thing about the original show that upcoming the spinoff should not copy .

Hardman was a threat to Harvey and Jessica for all of time of year 2 , bringing something to the show that time of year 1 was lacking . WhetherSuitsL.A.will lean more into the idiot box procedural rule with standalone cases or will focus on overarching plot line remain to be seen . However , have a clear antagonist right from episode 1 would be a good way to set it apart from the originalSuitsshow . IfSuitsL.A.finds its own Louis , this character should be the villain with no redeemable qualities that Louis Litt never got to be .

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Suits LA follows Ted Black , a former Union prosecutor who now represents influential clients in Los Angeles . As his police business firm face a vital occasion , Ted must navigate the challenge of a role he once disdained , balancing moral dilemma with the demand of high - wager legal battles .

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