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Rachel confesses to Mike about the kiss with Logan she pried herself loose from, and Mike is quietly furious. Harvey looks for a way to get Mike back on his feet, while Rachel anguishes over possibly losing Mike. Jessica gives Louis a chance to choose a reward after his big win.
Harvey and Louis fight to protect the future of the firm from its past; Alex worries Mike's instincts could risk a client relationship; Donna and Harvey delve into the aftermath of their kiss. An off-camera Jessica agrees to the hard truths of being named “selfish, unethical, and reckless” in a press release from the firm signed by Harvey ...
After Woodall's deposition, Jessica and Harvey go to court in order to try to get the case dismissed based on proof that Woodall has a propensity for malicious prosecution, but Cahill thwarts her plans by telling the judge that Jeff Malone, the former SEC prosecutor whose last assignment was to target PS's clients, resigned instead of following ...
Harvey’s off-and-on secretary and all-round right hand, Donna Paulson, was played by Sarah Rafferty. ... Gina Torres played Pearson Hardman co-founder Jessica Pearson, both on “Suits” and in ...
Joining former castmates Sarah Rafferty and Patrick J. Adams for an episode of their Suits rewatch podcast, Sidebar, Torres said it was "incredibly humbling" to establish the Harvey-Jessica ...
Set in a fictional New York City corporate law firm, the series follows Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams), a college dropout with a photographic memory, as he works as an associate for successful and charismatic attorney Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht). [1] Suits focuses on Harvey and Mike winning lawsuits and closing cases, while at the same time ...
The Suits universe is about to get bigger.. Aaron Korsh, creator of the original series, will soon helm a new spinoff for NBC: Suits L.A.. Is Harvey Specter relocating to the West Coast? The jury ...
Harvey feels undermined when Jessica makes him second chair to Allison Holt on a lawsuit that could make or break the firm — and his back-seat driving might have far-reaching consequences. Mike represents a tennis prodigy (Julian Alcaraz) who wants to be emancipated from his coach-father ( Conrad Dunn ), who opposes the 16-year-old turning pro.