'Suits' season 5 spoilers: Everybody deals with changes in episode 1 'Denial'

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The fifth season of "Suits" vows to prove why it is USA Network's strongest legal drama. 

Forbes believes that with the first episode of "Suits" season 5, the show is off to a good start, saying that all the characters are given interesting plots which viewers can look forward to for the rest of the season. 

Although the premiere episode is slated to air this week, the article states that Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht), Mike (Patrick J. Adams), Donna (Sarah Rafferty), Rachel (Meghan Markle), and Louis (Rick Hoffman) have been given interesting stories that will develop all throughout the season, and it will all happen fast. 

The first episode titled "Denial" will dwell on the change of dynamics between Harvey and Donna, after she left her long-time job as his secretary to work for Louis, who happens to be Harvey's professional rival. In this episode, Harvey will be seen in his most vulnerable state, confused about everything and anything in his life. 

Donna's life with a new boss will also be shown in the episode, wherein viewers will see how the dynamics between her and Louis will play out this season. Will they have a smooth-sailing professional relationship or will Donna's personal feelings for Harvey affect her new work? 

While the Harvey-Donna-Louis drama seems to be the central focus of season 5 episode 1, Mike and Rachel's engagement is also briefly featured in the season premiere. Viewers should also expect to see how the newly engaged couple will deal with their deeper relationship status all throughout the season.

The fifth season is expected to show a lot of changes in the lives of all the characters from the Pearson Specter Litt law office. Even Jessica (Gina Torres) will have to deal with a big transformation, after finding herself single again after Jeff left her. 

"Suits" season 5 will premiere on Wednesday, June 24. 

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