Just finished my re-watch of Suits and I've gained a whole new appreciation for portrayal of law practice in BCS
I liked Suits for what it is - an office drama set in a law firm. They just throw around a term every so often to make it seem like it's a legal series, especially in the latter seasons.
Having just finished my second go at Suits and now rewatching Better Call Saul, I can now better appreciate why it's called the most legally accurate TV show. BCS gives us the (maybe) boring but super real aspects of law practice like grinding to find clients, doc review, and those long deliberate meetings. Watching Kim Wexler feels like following the career of a driven, intelligent, but sometimes-troubled career SmallLaw attorney.
Bravo, Vince and Peter Gould.