Patrick J. Adams recalls a single scene – his audition forSuits– as the pivotal moment that altered his career trajectory. It wasn’t a grand courtroom drama or a complex negotiation; it was the initial encounter with Harvey Specter, vying for the job that would define a decade.
He often sees the scene resurface online, a beloved clip among fans, and each time, the memory of that audition floods back. It wasn’t just a reading; it was the genesis of everything. He describes it simply: “That’s the scene that changed my life.”
The question naturally arises: would Adams revisit the role of Mike Ross, especially given Gabriel Macht’s recent appearance inSuits LA? His answer is a resounding yes, though a significant hurdle stands in the way of a simple return.
While eager to don those “skinny ties” once more, Adams acknowledgesSuits LA’s current status. He envisions a different path, a new location to continue Mike Ross’s story.
His solution is both clever and geographically specific:Suits: Seattle. This isn’t just a desire to reprise a role; it’s a logical continuation of the character’s established narrative. It’s where Mike now resides, offering a natural setting for a compelling spin-off.
However, the prospect of reuniting the core cast presents its own challenges, particularly when considering the availability of another key character. Bringing Rachel Zane back into the fold might prove difficult, adding another layer of complexity to any potential revival.
Elsewhere, a new drama unfolds inThe Madison, a series following a family’s dramatic relocation from the bustling streets of New York City to the breathtaking, untamed landscapes of Montana’s Madison River Valley.