Suits Season 6 Spoilers: Followers To See A Lot Of Drama In The Impending Mike-Centric Season;

By Bisma Kaleem - 06 Apr '16 10:42AM
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The chap behind the masterwork, Aaron Korsh is on a roll as he is all set to introduce Season 6 to the world. Another legal hit drama that has overwhelmed and captivated the followers is on the verge of producing a more rocky plot, that has rendered itself to be even more intriguing that ever before!

As per the speculation, Season Six will commence where the last season concluded. As we all know how Mike decided to allow himself stand behind the bars; his confinement came at the cost of missing his wedding with Rachel. Quite a shock to the fans, Pearson, Litt and Spector are, thus, bound to suffer the far along penalties of the foul play initiated by Mike. The reputation of the firm and the future of Pearson Spector Litt law firm is under the influence of a grave predicament due to Mike's uncalled for actions and it is said that Harvey, Donna, Jessica, Louis and Rachel will be engaged in dealing with Mike's guilty plea.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, "Suits" executive producer Aaron Korsh said that there won't be any time jump going from season 5 to season 6. The forthcoming season will, in fact, pick up the story from the end of the season 5 finale called the "25th Hour".

The approaching season will definitely be Mike-centric. Focusing less towards the legal side, the developers have decided to highlight a more humane side of Mike, which is essential in order to generate and glean an endless fan base.

It is also said that the unpleasant tenure of Mike in the jail will allow him to acquire a legal degree. And coming back to Rachel, her position is a bit perplexed, especially when her significant other left for the prison. Speculations suggest that Rachel and Mike will be separated for two years and whether or not they will unite as lovers, only the next season will reveal it.

The sixth season of 'Suits' will be aired somewhere around June in the summer.

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