Psych is nearing the end of the series. I think it's on for one more season. It's managed a good mix of comedy and drama for most of its run. It's peppered with a lot of 80s references. It's about a guy who pretends to be a psychic detective. He and his childhood friend Gus start up an agency around that. Also, they're big fans of film. So, there are entire episodes that are homages to Hitchcock and The Shining and probably more that I'm forgetting. It requires some suspension of disbelief that absolutely no one would figure out that he's putting them on, but it's a lot of fun.
Suits started very strong. It's about a guy named Mike Ross, who's very bright and has a photographic memory. He had wanted to become a lawyer, but ended up with a record when he was caught selling drugs. When the series starts, he's making his money by taking the bar exam for others. His "friend" convinces him to participate in drug drop off at a hotel. As he's in the process of dropping off, he notices he's being followed by the cops and tries to lose them. He ends up in an interview room where Harvey Specter, a senior partner at the Pearson Hardman, is interviewing Associates. Even though Harvey realizes what's going on, he's very impressed when Mike essentially shows up every legitimate potential candidate. He decides to take Mike on as his Associate, even though it means deceiving a lot of people and ramifications if they're discovered. Good character development. A couple of weak spots here and there. Overall a good watch.