As fans of โSuitsโ know, Harvey Specter has a big personality โ one that captured viewers when the legal drama first aired from 2011 to 2019, then again when โSuitsโ received renewed love on Netflix post pandemic. Harvey as a confident, cunning and savvy New York City attorney became a difficult act to replicate, many thanks actor Gabriel Machtโs portrayal.
So when the โSuitsโ resurgence in 2023 created enough buzz to lead a spinoff series, โSuits LA,โ by the same creator, Aaron Korsh, fans had to know: Could Harvey Specter return?
That answer became a yes, in the form of a brief cameo in the fourth episode. Macht says he never wished for a major role in the new series.
โI thought that we definitely stuck the landing, and I think we gave the fans what they wanted, and we wrapped up some storylines. When you play a character for that long, itโs time to say goodbye,โ Macht tells TODAY.com in an interview.
While Macht may not be planning on a longterm role in โSuits LAโ as Harvey โ even reluctant to reprise his role until the resurgence, which he shared in a March 24 interview on the 3rd hour of TODAY โ his cameo in a flashback montage, alongside lead actor Stephen Amellโs Ted Black, made a splash.
Amell is the star of โSuits LA,โ which focuses on entertainment lawyer Ted in Los Angeles rather than the corporate law firm Harvey headed in the nine seasons of the original series.
The episode that includes Harvey features a flashback of Ted, troubled by a personal issue preventing him from focusing on his latest case. Itโs unclear where in Harveyโs professional timeline it takes place, though we know Harvey and Ted both used to work in a district attorneyโs office. In the scene, Harvey buys Ted a drink after a baseball game to get his mind off things.
โI think the two of them relied on each other for their cerebral machinations of how to get their cases through,โ Macht tells TODAY.com. โI think Harvey was there to show him, โAll right now, this is the time to just get the job done.โโ
Macht also says heโs a fan of Korshโs direction in the newest chapter of the โSuitsโ universe and encourages fans to buy in as well.
โI think it takes time to get legs. I think it takes time for people to sort of accept that this is not the original show; itโs a different show,โ he explains.
Macht uses his 134-episode run with โSuitsโ as an example of the time required to build loyalty and storylines.
โWhen I first started, my cousin said to me, โSo the hook of your show is a fake lawyer and a real lawyer. Howโs that going to last more than a couple episodes?โโ Macht recalls, โI said, โYou never know.โ And then it ended up 134 episodes.โ
Macht previously said on Instagram that Harvey and Tedโs friendship will be unpacked in three episodes of โSuits LA.โ Rick Hoffman also revealed he will reprise his role as Specterโs infamous rival Louis Litt in an upcoming episode.
โIt takes a while for people to feel like you can bring someone in your home,โ Macht explains. โWith a little bit of the original coming in and spicing it up and just giving you a little bit of a spark โ I think itโs helpful. But these guys, they donโt even need us.โ
In the meantime, Macht is enjoying his time away from major acting roles, mostly focusing on his private life. He especially loves not having to memorize 10 pages of dialogue every day โ and being a soccer dad. (He has two teenaged kids with wife Jacinda Barrett.)
โIย donโt have a minivan, but Iโm doing the school runs, and Iโm waking the kids up, and Iโm just seeing them grow, and Iโm seeing the challenges of adolescents,โ Macht continues. โI like just being around.โ