The anticipated legal drama TV series, "Suits" is finally back. If you have watched the first episode, perhaps, you already have a gut feel on what to expect in "Suits" Season 6. If you don't have yet, we will give you an overview of what to expect in "Suits" Season 6.
'Suits' Season 6 To Feature Mike Befriending Someone Who Hates Harvey
Mike's (Patrick J. Adams) life behind bars will not be as peaceful. According to Adams and "Suits" creator Aaron Korsh, things will be tough in jail. Mike will find friends and enemy in the jail and his life will be under constant threat.
Mike will befriend Frank Gallo (Paul Schulze) but their friendship will not be sincere as Gallo has bad blood with Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) for putting him behind bars. Mike's connection with Harvey and Gallo in "Suits" Season 6 will be an interesting plot and this will potentially reveal Harvey's history.
"We wanted Mike to have [an adversary] in prison, and one of the writers came up with the idea that he was in prison with someone that Harvey put away," Korsh told Yahoo TV. " He's somewhat sinister because he's got a long, simmering grudge against Harvey. He's corrupt. He is not a nice guy. We will learn more about him and what he's doing in there, and what Harvey's history is from him."
Mike Will Have To Deal With A Lot Of Threats In 'Suits' Season 6
Adams also added that his character, Mike will not be reading books in "Suits" Season 6. He will always be on the lookout for his safety and won't be in the corner keeping busy with a book.
"A lot of what we're seeing Mike do is run back and forth through the prison trying to keep himself safe, trying to set the pieces up on the board properly so that they can negotiate his way out of there," Adams said.
'Suits' Season 6 Last In The Series
For those wishing to see more of Harvey and Mike's tandem, their adventures are already numbered. Of course, no matter how successful "Suits" is, we can't expect it to run forever. "Suits" creator Aaron Korsh feels that the series will at least have seven seasons.
"I don't know if they would have us for more than seven," Korsh told the Hollywood Reporter about future of "Suits". "And practically speaking with people's contracts, we don't know who's leaving. But the real thing is I'm just trying to get through this season."
Korsh is positive to have "Suits" Season 7. He also hopes that the network will inform them ahead when it's their last season, so he can construct the series' ending.
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Do you believe that "Suits" will only run for seven seasons? Are you hopeful that it will run longer? How do you find Mike's challenges in "Suits" Season 6? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.