This summer, I binge watched eight seasons of “Suits.”
I’m in company alongside millions of others who tallied over 12.8 billion minutes of streaming the Big Law drama across Netflix and Peacock. “Suits” earned a record-breaking second-life this past summer, becoming the most-watched acquired title in Nielson history from June 26 to July 2. It also became the first show to amass over 3 billion minutes watched for seven straight weeks.
It’s slightly sadistic for me to obsess over “Suits” after clocking in hours as a summer associate. But perhaps what’s worse is drawing analogies between “Suits” episodes and Moral Professional Responsibility hypotheticals.
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