Sarah Rafferty Shares the Suits Cast's Group Chat Reaction to the Show's Resurgence: 'Wait, What?!' (Exclusive)

Rafferty — who starred on the USA series from 2011 to 2019 — tells PEOPLE she has been "gobsmacked" by the recent spike in interest about 'Suits' since it dropped on Netflix over the summer

SUITS, Sarah Rafferty, Meghan Markle in 'Self Defense' (Season 5, Episode 14, aired February 17, 2016) SUITS, Sarah Rafferty, Meghan Markle in 'Self Defense' (Season 5, Episode 14, aired February 17, 2016)
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The cast of Suits was not anticipating their show to top a streaming platform four years after its finale.

Sarah Rafferty puts it simply: “I’m gobsmacked,” she tells PEOPLE of the outpouring of love for the legal drama, which racked up 3 billion viewing minutes within the first week it hit Netflix in June.

“You can’t really metabolize that in a real-world kind of way,” says Rafferty, 51. “I don’t get it.”

It’s a sentiment shared amongst her castmates, too, as she reveals the cast group chat’s response: “Somebody sent one of the articles that said ‘billions of minutes,’ and everybody was like, ‘Wait, what?!’ ”

Rafferty, who now stars in Netflix's latest hit, My Life with the Walter Boys, played the ultimate assistant (and eventual Chief Operating Officer) Donna on the USA Network legal drama, alongside Patrick J. Adams, Gabriel Macht and Meghan Markle, and says it’s “amazing” that the story is still resonating with people “10 years later.”

“I’m incredibly grateful, because our world right now feels like it is growing increasingly dark and fractured, and if escaping for a few moments through TV helps — that makes me feel good,” she shares.

“It's just as simple as that, knowing this thing that we worked on for 10 years is providing escape for people, or providing connection, meaning, in any way, shape, or form. Even if that's just having a break from the news of the world, I'll take it.”

SUITS, from left: Gabriel Macht, Sarah Rafferty in 'Windmills', (Season 9, Episode 903, aired July 31, 2019), SUITS, from left: Gabriel Macht, Sarah Rafferty in 'Windmills', (Season 9, Episode 903, aired July 31, 2019),
Gabriel Macht and Sarah Rafferty in 'Suits' (2019).

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Rafferty notes that “the multi-generational piece of Suits is kind of amazing,” as she reflects on the fact that “a generation of kids who were eight when the thing came out” are now falling in love with the story. 

Recalling one of the first memories she has of being recognized from the show — which aired from 2011 to 2019 — she says a mother rolled down a car window in Toronto and thanked her because the series was helping her “connect” with her son, and they’d started watching it with his grandmother, too. 

She started getting that kind of “feedback" a decade ago and continues to more than 12 years after the show’s premiere. These moments of connection like that still make her emotional. 

“I'm being cheesy, but it gives me kind of a lump in my throat that I get to be a part of something, that small part of something that does that for a family."

 Sarah Rafferty attends the Lanvin Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 03, 2022 in Paris, France.  Sarah Rafferty attends the Lanvin Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October 03, 2022 in Paris, France.

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In the months since Suits was added to Netflix, several of Rafferty’s castmates have also shared their shock at the love the series is getting.

Macht, who played leading man Harvey Specter, wrote on Instagram in July, “I’m humbled that the stories we created and produced for 9 seasons have been watched and rewatched and will continue to create memories for all whose enjoy the fruits of our labor.”

In November, Markle — who starred as Rachel Zane on the show for seven seasons, ending her run in 2018 ahead of her marriage to Prince Harryreacted to the news herself as she said the series was “great to work on.”

“Such a great cast and crew, we had a really fun time,” she told Variety at the outlet’s Power of Women event. 

She said the streaming numbers were “wild” but credited the show for how well it held up over time.

“It’s hard to find a show you can binge-watch that many episodes of these days, so that could have something to do with it,” said Markle, 42. “But good shows are everlasting.”

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Suits and My Life with the Walter Boys both can be streamed on Netflix.

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