Tag: Sean Cahill

Suits – “Gone” Retrospective. We All Make Them.

“Gone” opens as Louis (Rick Hoffman) confesses to Jessica (Gina Torres) and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) about the illegal deal he made with billionaire financier Charles Forstman (Eric Roberts) in order to close the Gillis Industries deal. Making matters worse, the documents relating to the deal are turned over to SEC investigator Sean Cahill (Neal McDonough), who is adamant Harvey and Mike (Patrick J. Adams) colluded on the Gillis deal. While Mike and Harvey are innocent, the deal Louis made makes the firm look guilty. Instead of sitting back and waiting for Cahill to figure things out, Mike suggests going on the offensive by taking on Cahill for malicious prosecution, using the depositions as a distraction.

Suits Renewed for a Fifth Season

Things are finally getting back to normal as Mike Ross (Patrick J Adams) returns to Pearson Specter. With the midseason finale only two episodes away and despite no announcement on the air dates of the second half of the season, USA network has announced that Suits has been renewed for a fifth season which will premiere summer 2015.

Suits – “Exposure” Retrospective. Needing Space.

The prodigal son returns as Mike (Patrick J. Adams) comes back to work at Pearson Specter. But not everyone is excited as Rachel (Meghan Markle) struggles to find answers about where her relationship with Mike stands. Will Mike and Rachel be able to work through their issues or will Mike’s return be short lived?

Suits – “We’re Done” Retrospective. One Wish.

After being fired from Sitwell Investment Group, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) tries to find himself as he contemplates his future. Seeking solace, he turns his focus to his relationship with Rachel (Meghan Markle), unaware of the secret eating away at her. Will Rachel’s kiss with her ex-lover, Logan Sanders (Brendan Hines), spell doom for their relationship or will Mike find it in himself to forgive her?

Suits – “Litt The Hell Up” Retrospective. Batman and…

The back and forth game of backstabbing continues in “Litt The Hell Up” as Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Harvey (Gabriel Macht) press on in their battle to gain control of Gillis Industries. With each side digging in deeper, trying to one up the other, is there any end in sight?