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Adams) apartment. In Seasons 4 and 5, the show’s midseason premiere aired during the last week of January, so fans can expect Season 6 to resume around that time next year. While USA Network has yet to announce an exact return date for the show, series creator Aaron Korsh has already revealed some details about Episode 1.
I think the first episode back is a little surprising,” Korsh told Deadline in a recent interview. It’s both what you would expect and also, a little surprising.”Korsh revealed that Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and Louis (Rick Hoffman) — who were both left to run Pearson Specter Litt after Jessica (Gina Torres) stepped down as a name partner in the summer finale — will both behave as fans would expect them to, but both will also “have little dashes of things” that fans wouldn’t expect.“At the end of that episode, Donna (Sarah Rafferty), as you would expect, a little bit steps in and basically lays out a plan of what needs to be done for these two to get along, and hopefully, that plan will work,” Korsh said. But absolutely, there’s going to be conflict, and Donna’s going to have to step in and help, and another surprise character is going to help Donna do that in Episode 1.
After a high- stakes sixth season involving Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) going to jail for fraud, the lawyer drama wrapped its season with a neat and tidy little bow on Wednesday night. Thanks to a deal Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and Mike made earlier in the season, Mike finally got his time in front of an ethics committee to plead his case about why he should be allowed to become a real lawyer — despite never having gone to actual law school. Following an original curveball in the form of Anita Gibbs (returning guest star Leslie Hope) joining the committee and vowing never to let Mike in, a last- minute surprise appearance by Jessica (Gina Torres, who exited the series last year) wound up sealing the deal when she dug up some dirt on Gibbs and gently convinced her to change her mind.
That leaves Mike as a full- fledged lawyer, the dream team together again and Jessica back in Chicago when the show returns for a previously renewed seventh season. To find out where the series goes from here, what kind of longevity it has now that Mike’s fraud storyline has been put to bed and what’s happening with the Jessica- centric spinoff in development at USA, The Hollywood Reporter caught up with showrunner Aaron Korsh.
Did you mean to wrap this season up with a nice little bow, given the open- endedness of last season? I don’t think we knew the last six . We often have a notion, but we had no idea how we were going to wrap this up. We wanted to break Mike out of prison, but then for the back six we were like, “What are we going to do?” We try to come up with a cohesive arc for those episodes, which hopefully we did this year. It just emerged and it’s almost like we’re right back where we started but a lot of things have changed in the interim, meaning the disappearance of the secret and the leader of the firm and some of the other dynamics moving forward. But it’s like the band is back together for season seven to some degree. You had already been renewed for a seventh season, so was there any discussion about ending season six on a cliffhanger?
I have never been in a position of personally doubting whether we would get renewed or not when we were coming up with a season finale. That’s my own personal experience; my gut has always been that I knew we would come back and I would know if we weren’t. Obviously when we know the series is ending, we’ll end in a way that’s appropriate, but usually we follow where the story goes and where we want to go. The year that Mike left the firm to go somewhere else, I didn’t consider that a cliffhanger.
It wasn’t like when he got arrested. It was more setting up a dynamic for next year. So we’ve done something like this before and it just felt like the natural rhythm of the show. Now that the dream team is back in place and almost everyone has something of a happy ending, where do you go from here? We’re still in the early stages of forming the arcs of . Or than some of the previous times they worked together.
At the beginning of the show, Mike was a green kid who had practically never been in a law firm before. That dynamic has long passed; he’s coming back a partner who is presumably taking Harvey’s office. We didn’t really deal with Jessica being gone; we dealt with the first stage of it, but we haven’t dealt with Harvey stepping up. Is he going to step up, and what does that look like?
Harvey made this deal with Mike, but in the past we’ve set it up that pro bono cases can sometimes be at odds with your corporate clientele. Those are the questions we’re discussing moving forward. Then we’ll add in how Rachel (Meghan Markle) is going to respond to being a full- fledged lawyer and working with her fianc.
And then with . Obviously that is going to be colored by what happened with Tara (Carly Pope). Then you add in some new characters and hopefully have yourself a good season. When Suits started, USA had a lot of very different shows on the air. Have you seen a change in their execs' notes or within your discussions with them as their mandate changed? Yes and no. To some degree, sometimes I have discussions with the network about various development things that are in the works with them or for me and the changes at the network come into play more when we’re talking about new projects rather than when we’re talking about Suits.
Their desire is for the show to be the best show it can, and Suits sort of fit into their old network paradigm and the new network paradigm — it sort of has a foot in both worlds. Most of the discussions have always been about what’s best for the show, rather than making the show fit into what they’re evolving into. Is there a world where you could see Suits going beyond a seventh season? I don’t see why not. My feeling on Suits in the early days was that it would go likely at least six, possibly seven and up to eight.
But I wouldn’t limit it to only eight now when I see shows like Grey’s Anatomy lasting much longer. It’s still a very popular show within the network and I think worldwide. Other than that, it still has a lot of stories left to tell with our original cast, and maybe if we also bring in new people I could see it going beyond, absolutely. You originally wanted to kill off the Jessica character when Gina Torres asked to leave but the network was against it. Now there’s talk of a Jessica spinoff — is that why? You’d have to ask them, it wasn’t explicitly discussed then.
The notion of . It wouldn’t stop her from coming back in flashbacks. Ultimately, I felt like both ways could be satisfying and I tend to try to listen to notes. Not 1. 00 percent, but when someone gives me a note and I feel I could just as easily do it this way as I could a different way and it’s still satisfying, I’ll agree. But it was not based on any idea of doing a spinoff; that was something that came up later. What is the word on this spinoff?
Are you developing ideas? Basically I have to give Gina Torres a lot of credit.
She had an idea and went to the studio and sort of discussed with them. It wasn’t a vague idea but it was a broader idea. They came to me, asked me what I thought. Obviously I love Jessica, I’m interested in seeing what’s happening with her in the future, and we decided to pursue it. It’s very, very early. We’re in the early process of brainstorming and formulating, but it’s so early that we haven’t even put into place the parameters under which it would logistically work.
That has to come before we can even think creatively about it. Could it potentially mean an episode of this upcoming season of Suits taking place in Chicago alongside Jessica and pick up on her life there? First of all, yes. There’s always a potential for anything.
The early days of Suits, it was a Wall Street show that became a law show. At the time, had you asked me if these guys would be lawyers, I’d so no. They’re investment bankers. It evolved into that. We are in such early stages that anything could happen. There’s no guarantee that it will be Chicago or anything like that, but absolutely that’s a possibility. Are there any other characters — even side players — that you’d love to see go to that potential show?
I have not thought about that. Watch Love Birds Download Full. My mind is just starting to think about it. There certainly could be characters we’ve seen before. The way my brain works is that something is going to click for me and say, “This is what we’re doing.” And then all of the other things will fall into place.
All I’ve done so far is to say, “This is intriguing, let’s think about it.” Deals have to be done and all that stuff has to be worked out. Once that’s in place, then I’ll start really getting into higher gear on that stuff. I don’t like to shut down any possibilities.
Is the thought of potentially doing two shows at the same time slightly overwhelming? Sure! Making television is very rewarding and fun, but it can be very difficult if you love the characters that you’re dealing with. I have always been daunted by the prospect of another season of solely Suits.