Stephen Amell Needs a Bigger Thesaurus for “Suits: LA” Pilot Script
Looks like Oliver Queen is trading his arrows for a stack of legal pads! Stephen Amell is gearing up to star in the new legal drama “Suits: LA,” but according to the actor, this courtroom won’t be for the faint of vocabulary.
Amell recently revealed that the script for the pilot episode is denser than a judge’s wig. In his own words, “I’m trying to focus on what is directly in front of me, and what’s directly in front of me is a pilot script with more words per page than I have said in my entire career, by a factor of five!”
Imagine Diggle asking a five-syllable question and Oliver responding with a Shakespearean sonnet. That’s the level of verbal gymnastics Amell is facing. Is he sweating bullets? More like sweating legalese!
But hey, there’s no challenge Amell can’t conquer, right? This just adds some extra drama to the already high stakes of the “Suits” spin-off. Here’s why we should be excited:
- Amell vs. the Thesaurus: Will he emerge victorious, or will his brain overload from legal jargon overload? Place your bets!
- Fast Talking Showdowns: Get ready for courtroom battles that would make your head spin. These lawyers won’t just argue, they’ll monologue Shakespeare while juggling briefs.
- New Vocabulary Words: Who needs reality TV drama when you can learn a new ten-dollar word every episode? “Suits: LA” – the show that expands your vocabulary while you watch!
So grab your dictionary and get ready for a legal thrill ride unlike any other. “Suits: LA” promises to be a battle of wits, with Amell at the center, armed with enough legalese to bury Perry Mason. Just don’t blame us if you find yourself needing a translator by the end of the pilot!