While running from a drug deal gone bad, Mike Ross, a brilliant young college-dropout, slips into a job interview with one of New York City's best legal closers, Harvey Specter. Tired of cookie-cutter law school grads, Harvey takes a gamble by hiring Mike on the spot after he recognizes his raw talent and photographic memory.
The best episode of "Suits" season 2 is "She Knows", rated 8.9/10 from 3986 user votes. It was directed by Michael Smith and written by Aaron Korsh. "She Knows" aired on 6/14/2012 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Choice".
Mike is trusted to close a major lawsuit. Harvey must decide whether or not to defend Mike and his secret.
Director: Michael Smith
Writer: Aaron Korsh
Mike confronts Rachel while Jessica approaches Harvey looking for support for Hardman's return.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Jon Cowan
Mike has to handle complications and finds himself caught in the middle of the battle between Harvey and Daniel, and Louis meets his match.
Director: Michael Smith
Writer: Erica Lipez
When Travis makes a return causing trouble Jessica and Harvey must work to hide it from Daniel. Meanwhile, Louis and Mike grow closer but Louis' paranoia threatens to ruin their new bond.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Daniel Arkin
When Jessica decides to put him in second chair on a lawsuit which could potentially make or break the firm, Harvey feels undermined. However, his 'back seat driving' might just have far reaching consequences. Meanwhile, Mike's case sees a young tennis pro pitted against his trainer, who also happens to be the athlete’s father, and Donna deals with the fallout from the Coastal Motors case
Director: Christopher Misiano
Writer: Ethan Drogin
Harvey's personal history with a client forces he and Mike to take on an unorthodox case from which they'd normally walk away. Also, Louis and Rachel team up to save a mutually beloved institution from ruin.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Karla Nappi
As the fallout continues to reverberate from the pending lawsuit against Pearson Hardman, Harvey turns to a former colleague, with whom he has a thorny past, for help in proving the firm's case.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Genevieve Sparling
With the continuing upheaval at the firm, Mike and Harvey reflect back on how their past decisions have influenced their present situation.
Director: Félix Enríquez Alcalá
Writer: Rick Muirragui
Harvey is tasked with closing the one person whose vote will decide Pearson Hardman's future.
Director: Jennifer Getzinger
Writer: Justin Peacock
Harvey needs Mike's help as the battle for control of Pearson Hardman reaches its climax. But Mike drops off the grid following a dramatic turn in his personal life.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Erica Lipez
Harvey and Mike take on a criminal suit that hits close to home for Mike, who struggles to separate his personal feelings from the facts of the case.
Director: David Platt
Writer: Ethan Drogin
The war with Daniel may be over, but the battle has left Pearson Hardman vulnerable, and Harvey must protect the firm from a rival whose attack seems as personal as it is professional. Louis and Mike are forced to pay the price for previous actions.
Director: Roger Kumble
Writer: Genevieve Sparling
Harvey goes head to head against Robert Zane, Rachel’s father, on a gender discrimination case that forces Rachel to confront her complicated relationship with her Dad.
Director: Nicole Kassell
Writer: Rick Muirragui
With the resources of the firm stretched to the limit, Daniel Hardman returns with an outrageous lawsuit against Jessica.
Director: Kevin Bray
Writer: Daniel Arkin
Dana “Scottie” Scott returns to complicate Harvey and Jessica's battle against Hardman. But this time, she's brought the full force of her British firm.
Director: Terry McDonough
Writer: Jon Cowan
Harvey’s vision for the firm’s future clashes with Jessica’s when a British firm offers a tempting proposition.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Aaron Korsh