 
    ‘Suits’: Season 1 DVD review
Set in the world of corporate law, Suits is a smart and stylish American import that has been doing the numbers for Dave.
 
    Set in the world of corporate law, Suits is a smart and stylish American import that has been doing the numbers for Dave.
 
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    Among its myriad virtues, Homeland is up there with the best when it comes to onscreen swearing.
 
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