After working together on a case, Rachel kissed Mike in the library, an act witnessed by Louis. Later on, Rachel accused Mike of toying with her when he kept on flirting with her even though he was officially with Jenny.
In Season 2, when Mike had finally received Rachel's message about their kiss, he kissed her a second time and said that he wanted them to happen. Because of this, Mike wanted to tell Rachel his secret.
Despite her own ability, Rachel has never been good with taking tests, so she never gets a high enough LSAT score for Harvard. Unable to get into law school, she decided to begin working as a paralegal at Pearson Hardman. Because of this, Robert began to doubt Rachel's capabilities as a lawyer.
She then figures out that Mike was the genius who took the test for others and becomes spiteful. Over the course of Mike's first year at Pearson Hardman, she and Mike became very close, even to the point of exchanged flirtations. At one point, though, when Mike finally asked her out, Rachel turned him down, not wanting to ruin their work dynamic.
In the season finale, Rachel confronts Mike about his lies and he admits that he never went to Harvard Law. Initially angered by this, she slaps him.
Rachel found out that she passed the bar without having to do an interview. She's going to be a lawyer!
In the season 6 finale, Mike becomes legitimate and resumes his position of junior partner at Pearson Specter Litt while also maintaining his ties to the legal clinic.
Yes. Rachel did cheat on Mike. She kissed another man while in a relationship with Mike.
The identity of who turned in Mike Ross has finally been revealed! In tonight's episode, Mike and Harvey discover that Sheila Sazs, Louis Litt's ex-girlfriend, sent an anonymous email to the feds letting them know Mike might be a fraud.
We're Done is the seventh episode of the fourth season of Suits and the 51st overall.
During Wednesday's Suits season finale, Mike officially became a lawyer when he made it into the bar, thanks to a last-minute save from Jessica.
Well, Suits finally did it! After five seasons as a fraud and six episodes as a legal consultant, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) has finally become a lawyer.
Mike enters the Federal prison in Danbury to face his two-year jail sentence for fraud.
Mike and Rachel are still together – phew! -- but Mike makes a trip back to New York, where he will engage with the rest of the Suits cast still in the office on a case. He'll be opposite his pal Harvey on this case, which could get dramatic.
Mike and Rachel finally get together (season 2, episode 16) Well, that took long enough. Under the gun, Mike finally tells Rachel that he never went to Harvard.
Keeping his secret for a number of years, he was eventually found out at the end of season five. He was arrested for the conspiracy to commit fraud and sentenced to two years at the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Connecticut.
But throughout the course of Season 1, their relationship grew to trusted working partners. When Rachel got suspended due to a wrongful accusation of document leaking, Mike went out of his way to help Rachel get back her job. When Mike and Jenny Griffith started dating, it put a hidden strain on their growing relationship. Rachel kissed Mike in the library to which Louis witnessed. Later on, Rachel accused Mike of toying with her when he kept on flirting with her even though he was dating Jenny. This argument led to them breaking off their friendship and partnership, causing Mike to have difficulty with some of his cases.
When Mike realized that he cannot tell Rachel the truth about himself, he ends things with her, telling her that he is worried that she would do what she did to Colin McCarthy. Initially hurt, Rachel then realized that there is more to the story that Mike is letting on when she sees how much he cares for her.
Instead of ending her relationship, Rachel goes to Jessica Pearson asking her to make an exception to the Harvard rule for Rachel due to her stellar performance and work ethic.
So Rachel decides to take action and write a letter going over Sheila's head, asking Mike to reference it since he "went" to Harvard. He refuses after he talks to Louis. However it turns out that Louis Litt and Sheila's previous interaction had nothing to do with Rachel's rejection.
Instead of ending their relationship, Rachel approaches Jessica Pearson and asks her to make an exception to the Harvard rule for due to her stellar performance and work ethic. Jessica allows it, and Rachel instead enrolls at Colombia.
Season 1. When Rachel meets Mike in the " Pilot " she has made it pretty clear that she is uninterested in dating coworkers and that, despite her position as a paralegal, she is most likely better than some of the associates in the firm. The fact that she has her own office proves this.
Rachel grows angry with Mike and ignoring him believing that it is unfair he gets to practice law without going to law school and she has worked harder. However she soon forgives him, and they begin a relationship.
In the last episode of season 2, Mike finally tells Rachel he never went to Harvard. She slaps him, and they have sex in the filing room. At the start of Season 3, Rachel is still angry that Mike withheld his secret, however when he tells her the full story she forgives him and they begin a sexual relationship.
Rachel and Mike's relationship started off as rocky. Rachel showed disdain for Mike for being a show off and also for, according to her, trying to hit on her. But throughout the course of the first season, their relationship grew to trusted working partners. When Rachel was suspended after being wrongfully accused of leaking a confidential document, Mike went out of his way to help Rachel get back her job. When Mike and Jenny started dating, it put a hidden strain on their growing relationship.
Cahill offers a deal for Mike if he can get Kevin to inform on his father-in-law. Mike initially rejects Cahill's offer, but Harvey and Cahill covertly sneak him out of prison for a few hours. Cahill believes this is to give him a chance to convince Mike, but Harvey sends Mike to Rachel behind Cahill's back.
Mike and Harvey eventually reconcile, after Donna tells Harvey to forgive him. In season 4 , Harvey and Mike's relationship is put to a test again, when Harvey takes a case against Mike in a takeover battle. But after Mike gets fired and finds out that Rachel kissed Logan, Mike goes to Harvey for help.
Mike takes the day off work to go see a priest from his childhood. He reveals his secret under confessional, but it turns out the priest is already aware of his fraud, due to Trevor confessing beforehand. Mike is afraid, but the priest reassures him that Rachel won't abandon him if he quits his fraud.
Mike enters the Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury to face his two-year jail sentence for fraud. In jail, Mike discovers a new enemy in Frank Gallo, an inmate who has a great deal of influence with the guards. Gallo tricks Mike into giving him Rachel's phone number, and promises trouble for Mike in his vendetta against Harvey. Mike meets his actual cellmate, Kevin Miller, and is wary of being tricked a second time. Mike gets into a fight with Gallo that leads to his visitation rights being revoked for two weeks.
No one who believes in them. But instead, all I've done as a lawyer is work night and day to put money into the hands of rich people. [...] And all I can say is that I promise you, whether these people find me innocent or not, I am gonna spend the rest of my life fighting for the Clifford Danners of this world.