The three confirmed episodes featuring Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) inSuits: L.A.are both exciting and a huge risk for the spinoff series' long-term run.Suits: L.A.has become one of themost anticipated TV shows of 2025ever since the series was greenlit after the original’s resurgence on Netflix. Though little is known about the spinoff’s story,Suits: L.A.will have the tricky mission of recapturingSuits' magic.

Harvey Specter’s return inSuits: L.A.easily ties the two shows together both externally and internally, asHarvey is set to visit his old friend from his D.A. days Ted Black (Stephen Amell) in a three-episode arc.This cameo is a way for the torch to be passed as Macht’s appearance can close out any lingering threads from Harvey’s story after the original’s finale in 2019. That being said, Harvey’s cameo may also hurtSuits: L.A.more than help as he and Black meet once more, drawing the two shows closer together over letting the spinoff stand on its own.

Imagery from Harvey Specter in Suits and Ted Black in Suits LA

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Harvey’s Presence May Disrupt The Spinoff’s Format

Harvey’s cameo inSuits: L.A.could force the series to add in elements from the original show, creating more comparisons between the two and disrupting the spinoff’s attempts to stand out. WhileHarvey joining the protagonists inSuits: L.A.would allow his story to continue organically,Harvey’s presence would force the show to bend to him and his storyline much likeSuitsdiddue to his charisma and characterization of needing to be at the forefront. This could throw offSuits: L.A.‘sensemble approach, not to mention how it will spark even more comparisons between the two shows.

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Those comparisons could extend past the format and to the characters as well. Black already seems to mirror Harvey personality-wise, as both are ambitious and powerful, so having them side by side would emphasize those similarities. By doing so, the two series would be too tied together, which could makeSuits: L.A.seems too much like a copy of the original, even as they implement new elements to the law procedural’s structure.Harvey’s charisma would add to this issue, as audiences would focus more on his return over what the spinoff has to offer, stealing the spotlight as he did inSuits.

Harvey and Louis shaking hands after chatting in the season 8 episode Good Mudding

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Viewers Could Focus More On Harvey Over Suits: L.A.’s Characters

Although Harvey’s return inSuits: L.A.sounds great in theory, in reality, his presence could easily usurp the new characters, forcing them to be pushed aside on their own show.Harvey often stole the show inSuits, as his journey from seemingly uncaring to overtly kind and open to those he loves was a long and well-done one. HavingHarvey visitSuits: L.A’smain charactersand finding out new bits of information should be amazing, but if not done right, it may end up hurting the overall franchise.

Suits: L.A.must be careful about how it will use Harvey Specter.

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Harvey’s return is an easy way to see how his character has progressed between the finale ofSuitsand today. However, it could cause the ongoing arcs of the spinoff to take a backseat during those three episodes. Derailing those arcs could hurt the series as audiences will focus more on Harvey’s life and no longer be invested in the legal drama’s new storylines. In other words,Suits: L.A.must be careful about how it will use Harvey Specter.

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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.