Summary
Suits creator Aaron Korsh agrees that there is no canon explanation behind Harvey and Donna's can-opener procedure, settling the debate about its purpose.
The can-opener ritual, along with thumbtacks, establishes a profound bond and partnership between Harvey and Donna. It showcases their effective teamwork and enhances the intricacies of their gradual romance.
The creator of Suits, Aaron Korsh, has finally provided an explanation for Harvey and Donna's can-opener and thumbtacks ritual. This ritual has been a mystery for fans of the legal drama, as it was left unanswered when the show ended its run on USA Network. However, now that Suits is dominating Netflix four years after its original broadcast, some of its more ambiguous elements are being revisited, including this intriguing ritual. On his official Twitter account, Aaron Korsh confirms that there is no official explanation for Harvey and Donna's can-opener procedure in Suits, agreeing with a viewer's assumption. Check out their interaction below:
Why Harvey & Donna’s Can-Opener Ritual Is So Important To Their Suits Story
Korsh's previous reluctance to discuss the topic of Suits was replaced by a decisive answer, putting an end to the ongoing debate surrounding the true purpose of the can-opener.In addition to the can-opener, Harvey and Donna's unconventional tradition also incorporates a handful of thumbtacks, lending an air of intrigue to their peculiar pairing. Through flashbacks, Suits uncovers the origins of this ritual, while keeping the purpose of these seemingly random items a mystery. This practice originated during their tenure at the ADA and initially involved the use of whipped cream. However, following their intimate encounter, they resolved to establish a new tradition, realizing that whipped cream was no longer suitable for their ritual.
Regardless of the specific actions involving the can-opener and thumbtacks, it is not the main focus. The existence of this ritual effectively demonstrates the strong bond between Harvey and Donna as colleagues, highlighting their partnership rather than a traditional boss-secretary dynamic. Although Suits does not extensively explore their background before joining Pearson, Hardman, the fact that they have an established ritual reveals their effective collaboration.
The chemistry between Harvey and Donna is evident from the beginning, but Suits recognizes the need for their romance to unfold gradually. This deliberate pace contrasts with the whirlwind relationship of Mike and Rachel. By having a ritual well before they become a couple, their eventual sweet ending becomes all the more satisfying. It serves as a reminder of the trials and experiences they have shared over the years as colleagues, friends, and eventually lovers.
Source: @akorsh9