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The fourth season of the American legal comedy-drama Suits was ordered on October 22, 2013.[1] The fourth season originally aired on USA Network in the United States between June 11, 2014 and March 4, 2015. The season was produced by Hypnotic Films & Television and Universal Cable Productions, and the executive producers were Doug Liman, David Bartis and series creator Aaron Korsh. The season had six series regulars playing employees at the fictional Pearson Specter, later Pearson Specter Litt, law firm in Manhattan: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman, Meghan Markle, Sarah Rafferty, and Gina Torres. Both Gabriel Macht and Patrick J. Adams made their director debut this season, with Macht directing the eleventh episode while Adams directed the 14th episode.
Six actors received star billing in the show's first season. Each character works at the fictional Pearson Hardman law firm in Manhattan. Gabriel Macht plays corporate lawyer Harvey Specter, who is promoted to senior partner and is forced to hire an associate attorney. Patrick J. Adams plays college dropout Mike Ross, who wins the associate position with his eidetic memory and genuine desire to be a good lawyer. Rick Hoffman plays Louis Litt, Harvey's jealous rival and the direct supervisor of the firm's first-year associates. Meghan Markle plays Rachel Zane, a paralegal who aspires to be an attorney but her test anxiety prevents her from attending Harvard Law School. Sarah Rafferty plays Donna Paulsen, Harvey's long-time legal secretary, confidant, and initially the only one at the firm who knows Mike never attended law school. Gina Torres plays Jessica Pearson, the co-founder and managing partner of the firm.
Brandon Firla reprises his season 3 role as Jonathan Sidwell, Mike's new investment banking employer. Željko Ivanek returns as Eric Woodall, though the season's first episode reveals he has left the U.S. Attorney's office to work for the SEC and go after Harvey from a different angle. D. B. Woodside appears as Jeff Malone, an SEC Attorney and Jessica's lover whom she later hires to work at Pearson Specter. Neal McDonough appears as Sean Cahill, an SEC prosecutor who picks up Woodall's cases against Harvey and the firm. Brendan Hines fills the role of Logan Sanders, Harvey's client who battles Mike and Sidwell for control of Gillis industries; he is also Rachel's former boyfriend. Eric Roberts portrays corrupt billionaire investor Charles Forstman. In the final arc of the season, Tricia Helfer guest stars as Evan Smith, the lawyer for powerful railway company Liberty Rail.
Season 4Original RunJune 11, 2014 - March 4, 2015Num of episodes16Season PremiereOne-Two-Three Go...Season FinaleNot Just a Pretty FaceSeason: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1PThe renewal of Suits for a fourth season consisting of sixteen episodes was officially announced on October 24, 2013. It premiered on June 11, 2014, and concluded on March 4, 2015.
The past season started with Mike at a new job and ended with the death of Louis' beloved but unseen secretary, Norma. We learned about Harvey's time in the District Attorney's office. As for the rest, here's what happened on Suits Season 3 if you need a quick refresher or want to jump in cold!
Next, everyone got hired, fired, re-hired, and/or quit last season. Seriously. Mike started the season at his new job, and then was hired back at Pearson Specter. Louis quit after getting involved with some illegal off-shore banking, then got hired back as a named partner. At the end of the season was the kicker. Donna quit Harvey and went to work with Louis!
In the shipping department, Mike and Rachel almost broke up. Rachel's ex came back into her life and they kissed. It was dramatic. Everyone's okay, but it was rough there for a minute. In fact, at the end of the season they got engaged!
Meanwhile, Donna revealed a secret. She and Harvey have slept together, but it was a long time ago. I knew it! So the fact that she quit is the biggest cliffhanger at the end of the season. What's going to happen to Donna What's going to happen to Harvey and Donna At the end of the season, he told her that he loved her. Finally, Jessica had a new love interest in Jeff, played by D.B. Woodside, who was no longer with her or the firm by the end of the season.
Back to the table of Contents Page Classifieds Palo Alto Online Publication Date: Friday, March 19, 2004 PREP ROUNDP He suits Menlo just fineHe suits Menlo just fine (March 19, 2004) Knights' junior Andy Suiter pitches a one-hitter with 13 strikeouts by Keith Peters Craig Schoof probably has every game Andy Suiter pitches circled on his Menlo School baseball schedule. And with every circle, Schoof knows his team has a very good opportunity of winning. Suiter, a junior left-hander, is that good and that dependable.On Wednesday, Suiter pitched a masterful, complete-game one-hitter and struck out 13 during a 5-1 triumph over host Jefferson in a PAL Lake Division game. The only hit came in the second inning on a bad-hop single that caromed off the face of Menlo first baseman Chris Francis.Suiter also walked two batters. The only negative on the day was that Suiter allowed his first run of the season. The second-inning run by Jefferson ended Suiter's scoreless streak at 22 innings.Suiter received plenty of help at the Knights improved to 6-1 with its division-opening victory. Senior designated hitter Tommy Whitfield had three hits in four at-bats, including a double, and junior leadoff hitter Ryan Cavan tripled, singled and scored two runs. Nathan Adelman drove in two runs for the Knights, who host Jefferson today at 3:15 p.m.While Menlo was breezing, Menlo-Atherton and Palo Alto had to rally to pull out victories.At Flood Park, the Bears (1-0, 5-5) rallied for four runs in the bottom of the seventh to pull out an 8-7 victory over Carlmont in a PAL Bay Division opener.Menlo-Atherton first tied the game at 3 when Kyle McCabe slammed a solo homer in the bottom of the sixth. The Bears appeared to have wrapped things up when Alec Roth doubled and J.T. Power singled him home for a 4-3 lead.Carlmont, however, scored four runs in the top of the seventh and forced the Bears to play catch up once more. They did.With the bases loaded, Domenic Di Ricco singled in two runs and took second on the throw home. Clark Hagman then doubled, driving home Alex Bedrosian and Di Ricco for the tying and winning runs.Justin Dove had three hits for the Bears while David Klein, Roth and Power had two. Di Ricco, Hagman and Power all had two RBI for the Bears, who visit Carlmont today at 3:30 p.m.At Palo Alto, the Vikings (2-2, 4-4) had only one hit in their SCVAL De Anza Division game with second-place Los Gatos, but made it count in a big way. Senior Max Pinto laced a three-run homer in the bottom of the sixth inning to carry Paly to a 3-2 triumph.Carl Laughton got his first pitching win of the season and Jeremy Gillan, who has a 3-0 record as a starter, picked up the save. The win came on the heels of a disappointing 6-4 loss to host Los Altos on Monday. The Vikings made an error that led to three Los Altos runs in the second while stranding six runners in scoring position and having two more runners thrown out.The Vikings play host to Milpitas today at 3:30 p.m., hoping to gain some consistency.Elsewhere in baseball action:Gunn got three hits from Jeff Mendelman and a home run from Nate Urbassik, but the Titans (1-1, 4-2) still fell to Lynbrook in SCVAL El Camino Division action. Gunn will play Mountain View on Saturday at Baylands at 7 p.m. Mountain View is led by pitcher Erik Davis, headed for Stanford in the fall. Golf Palo Alto took advantage of ideal weather conditions Wednesday to shoot its lowest total of the season during a 181-200 triumph over Los Altos in an SCVAL De Anza Division match at Shoreline Golf Links.Shoreline, which can get significantly more difficult when the afternoon winds kick up, was at the mercy of the Vikings on the windless day. Senior John Robinson led the way with a season-low 4-under-par 32. He had four birdies and no bogeys. He and his teammates fired 11 birdies on the day and one eagle to remain perfect at 4-0.Sophomore Natty Stern followed with a 35, junior Will Haydon checked in at 37 along with sophomore Max Rausch, while senior Andy Livingston wrapped things up with a 40 over the nine-hole layout. Swimming The Sacred Heart Prep boys continued to post fast times and victories by rolling over visiting Menlo on Tuesday, 106-64, in nonleague action. The Gators improved to 3-1 while the Knights fell to 0-2.Seniors Brandon Child and Bradley Thompson both registered a pair of individual victories in addition to swimming legs on winning relays. Child sped to good times in the 50 free (22.67) and 100 free (50.08) while Thompson defeated Menlo senior Taylor Wells in a close 200 free (1:48.55 for Thompson) before adding the 500 free in 5:12.99.SHP junior Ryan Kauffman won the 100 fly in 57.47 and swam on the Gators' winning 400 free relay that clocked a season best of 3:23.51. Gators' freshman Kameron Flores-Maxfield, who broke the school record in the 200 IM a week ago, produced another decent winning time of 2:03.33 in dominating the field.In the girls' meet, Menlo (1-1) received solid winning efforts from junior Kelsey Haley (50 free, 100 fly) and freshman Whitney Allen (200 free, 100 free) in a 105-65 nonleague win over host Sacred Heart Prep. Haley and Allen also swam legs on the winning 200 free and 400 free relay teams. Boys tennis Menlo (6-0, 7-0) continued to roll in the PAL Bay Division with a 7-0 romp over host Carlmont on Wednesday.Elsewhere, senior Nial Brash won a pair of matches at No. 1 singles to help Menlo-Atherton (3-2, 4-2) defeat Burlingame, 6-1, in Bay Division play and Pinewood, 4-3, in a nonleague match. In the Pinewood match, the Bears' No. 3 doubles tandem of freshman Evan Kelson and sophomore Alex Steck sealed the victory with a 6-3, 6-1 triumph.Palo Alto (3