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The next morning, Donna calls Rachel to share the big news (“It happened”), while Harvey leaves a message for Mike. The afterglow is interrupted when Louis shows up at Donna’s apartment in a ...
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 ...
Rafferty — who recently launched her new Suits rewatch podcast, Sidebar: A Suits Watch Podcast, with costar Patrick J. Adams — tells PEOPLE that she never expected her character, Donna Paulsen ...
Harvey refuses and a partners meeting is held to determine if he will be fired. At that meeting, Harvey and Mike reveal evidence (not all valid) of Hardman's past treachery, including his setting up Donna, Harvey and ultimately Jessica for the fall in the Coastal Motors case, and it is Hardman who is fired.
Harvey and Donna have a tryst during the brief period she is not working for him, and they agree to conceal this thereafter. At the same time, college senior Mike receives an acceptance letter to Harvard Law school, but later sells answers to a math exam in order to repay a drug debt for his roommate Trevor.
Patrick J. Adams first left “Suits” in the Season 7 finale, when his character, Mike Ross, married Rachel and moved across the country. But the (eventual) lawyer with photographic memory ...
During the season, Donna becomes jealous of Harvey's growing romantic relationship with his therapist Dr. Paula Agard as her unresolved feelings for Harvey bubble back up to the surface. In season 7, episode 10 "Donna", she kisses Harvey unexpectedly after having conversations with Mike and Louis.
"One Last Con" was met with mixed reviews from critics. According to Collider's Austin Bender, the episode was rated sixth best of the series on IMDb with a rating of 9.4. Bender felt that the episode ended Suits on a bang. [11] Paul Dailly of TVFanatic opened his review with the line "That was bad."