'Suits' Season 5 Rumors, Cast and News Update: New Spoilers have been Revealed Regarding Harvey and Donna
With only three more weeks until the premiere of the fifth season of "Suits," new plot details have been revealed.
The fourth season of the popular show ended with lots of questions that left audiences wanting more. As a result, it seems some of them will be answered early in the new season. According to new rumors, the character of Harvey Spector will be shown in a more humanized fashion. The previous seasons have showed him as a typical macho man: serious, competent and always concentrating on the task at hand.
However, after his turbulent relationships, it seems this character will finally calm down and audiences will get to see Harvey's softer side. Previous rumors have also suggested that Harvey will see a therapist, who will be played by Christina Cole. According to the rumors, Harvey will be visiting the therapist to deal with some of the issues going through his head.
The new season will also continue to explore the relationship between Harvey and Donna, which took a sour turn at the end of Season 4.
Last season Donna left the firm, but she was still not over Harvey. Additionally, Harvey was still in love with her. This suggests that Harvey will most likely try and reconnect his relationship with Donna. Given that Harvey will show his softer side this season, this suggests that the show will likely focus on the relationship between Harvey and Donna. There is no confirmation but, based on recent declarations from the executive producers, the show will take a new plot structure so it can concentrate on both characters.
"Suits" stars Gabriel Macht as Harvey, Patrick J. Adams as Mike Ross and Rick Hoffman as Louis Litt. Meghan Markle will reprise her role as Rachel Zane, and Sarah Rafferty will return to her role as Donna Paulsen. The show will also see a special appearance by Charles Barkley.
The fifth season airs on June 24.
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