‘Suits’ Season 6 Air Date, Spoilers, News & Update: Time Jump Will See Mike and Rachel Breakup?

"Suits" recently concluded season 5 with what seems be a shocking finale: Mike Ross pleaded guilty to the charges placed against him just when the jury was about to acquit him. When the USA legal drama returns for season 6, will there be a time jump and can Mike and Rachel's relationship survive this feat?

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"Suits" Season 5 finale has got viewers glued to the edge of their seats. As seen in the recently released episode, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) decided to plead guilty to the charges placed against him. Mike was trying to save his friends from going to prison and executive producer Aaron Korsh shared with The Hollywood Reporter that Mike will have to explain himself when the show returns next season.

"But more importantly, he did what he did to save Harvey and Jessica from going to prison. He cared about the firm a lot, but they can possibly rebuild the firm and their lives," Korsh said.

The showrunner also discussed the possibility that there will be a time jump when "Suits" Season 6 premieres on TV. Korsh revealed that there would not be any justice if the show will return with a time jump, therefore, fans and viewers can expect to see the show back from where it left off in season 5.

As for "Suits" Season 6 spoilers, Korsh stated that the upcoming season will be "about moving forward." Viewers will find out how Pearson Specter Litt will be affected and if Mike's case will reunite the other five back or if it will ultimately put them down.

Meanwhile, Carter Matt discussed the possible "Suits" Season 6 release date. According to the publication, the show may return in June 2016, citing the show's release date for season 5 on June 24.

What do you think about "Suits" Season 5 finale? Will Mike and Rachel breakup in Season 6? Sound off in the comments!

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