Mike Ross is finally legit. After six seasons of faking it, along with a detour to investment banking and a prison stint, Mike ( Patrick J. Adams) -- with some help from Jessica ( Gina Torres) (!)...
Mar 03, 2017 · The Season 6 Finale of “Suits” was an end of an era of sorts, for both Mike (Patrick J. Adams), and maybe Jessica (Gina Torres)? After six years of living as a …
Feb 16, 2017 · 2.15.2017 Towards the latter moments of last week's Suits, Mike tells Harvey that he is ready to do what it takes to officially become a …
Mar 02, 2017 · After five seasons as a fraud and six episodes as a legal consultant, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) has finally become a lawyer. In the USA Network drama’s game-changing season 6 finale, Mike Ross ...
'Suits' Season 6, Episode 14 Recap: Mike takes his shot to become a lawyer in "Admission of Guilt"Feb 15, 2017
Having left the show at the end of Season 7 after the wedding of his Mike Ross—fake lawyer-turned-convicted felon-turned-real lawyer—and paralegal-turned-lawyer-turned-royal princess Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle), Adams' character has been oft mentioned and it was with great joy among fans when USA announced that he'd be ...Aug 7, 2019
In episode five of Suits season nine, Mike returned to work on a case against his former mentor Harvey Spector (Gabriel Macht) and Samantha Wheeler (Katherine Heigl). Speaking to Entertainment Tonight, Adams explained his return to Suits.Sep 11, 2019
On June 3, 2019, it was announced that Patrick J. Adams, (who plays Mike Ross), would make a guest appearance in the fifth episode Season 9.
Towards the latter moments of last week's Suits, Mike tells Harvey that he is ready to do what it takes to officially become a lawyer. In season six, episode 14, titled "Admission of Guilt," Mike and Harvey get started on a lawsuit with the intended goal of driving down the stock price of a company. Even though Oliver finds a legitimate reason for suing the company, we all could have guessed this was not going to be a straightforward path to Mike's acceptance by the bar.
"Admission of Guilt" was another strong episode in Suits ' sixth season that was rich in conflict and had a fair share of drama. Having Mike, and the rest of his clinic, work on the case, tremendously highlighted the various characters' internal conflicts. Mike is clearly uncomfortable with what he has to do, but on the other hand, he wants to be an attorney, and he really wants to help these miners who are suffering life-threatening illnesses.
Finally got around to watching Season 9. This is how I would imagine Donna and Rachel's phone call from the beginning of episode 1 going in the real world had Rachel actually picked up.
The more I see of Donna the more I am convinced that she is the most arrogant, over-rated character in the series. Also, for all that self-styled I-am-the-greatest-reader-of-people, she can't for sure speak two straight and right sentences under pressure, especially in the court.
This is mildly ruining the experience while watching the show, every time a file is given to a character, they take a look at it for 0.5 seconds, and know everything about it, every single detail. Is it really that hard to take 5 seconds to look at the damn file?
I ended up looking up songs from certain episodes, and I really want to know who chose music for the show...
So I finished the "rewind" episode and we saw a kind louis who aspired to be an amazing boss. Now he's just some common asshole and I'm wondering what exactly happened for this shift? Was it getting blamed for the embezzling? Because he didn't lose his job or anything?
Just finished the series for the first time! What an exceptional show 👏🏾 I'm glad they closed off all the storyline and made true the wishes we had for each character.
Which of this characters has proven him or herself to be the most formidable villain?