'Suits' season 4: Jessica, Malone's relationship suffers, Harvey feels consequences of hiring a fraud

"Suits" is on a season hiatus right now and why not, when the show delivered one of its best episodes yet. Season 4 Episode 10 "This is Rome" was the mid-season finale for the show, and it put everyone on the edge of their seats, waiting to hear what's coming up next.

Well, USA Network hasn't made any confirmation as to when the show will be returning. But one thing's for sure, when "Suits" return, there will be a lot of things that will go down.

Before the show took a break, "This is Rome" showed how Louis Litt discovered that Mike Ross is a fraud. He finally put things together and while undergoing a tough time in his life, he goes berserk on Donna for lying to him and Jessica for being so unfair to him all these years.

At the end of the episode, Rick Hoffman, who plays Louis Litt, delivered, what probably is his best performance in "Suits." Jessica asked what he wants because otherwise, he would already have gone to the authorities. That's when Litt simply said, "Pearson, Specter, Litt," and the curtains close.

Litt knowing the truth will definitely affect Harvey and Jessica. Show creator Aaron Korsh talked to TV Guide about what's coming and said that "Jessica and Malone in [Episode] 11 will be dealing with the consequences of that professionally first and foremost, which will affect their relationship in the future. It's a big toll."

If you've been watching, you'll know that Litt approached Malone to ask him for help with Jessica, when Litt found out the truth between them. According to Korsh, "that plays heavily into how Malone reacts and what he wants to do."

"Suits" will return with only six episodes to complete season 4 and Korsh said that these six episodes will tackle the issues immediately. "Suits" return this winter on USA Network.

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