'Suits' season 4 spoilers: Louis still insists on getting what he wants in new episodes

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Things are not looking good at the Pearson Specter office. When "Suits" season 4 returns this January, fans will see Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) still persistent in getting what he wants so he'd keep his silence about Mike's (Patrick J. Adams) biggest secret. 

When Louis discovered that Mike is not a real lawyer, he never hesitated to use this very vital information to his advantage. He knows how much the law firm will do anything to keep that secret from being discovered, which was why he made a very big demand to have his name on the wall of the office — to make it Pearson, Specter and Litt. 

In an interview posted on Buddy TV, actor Rick Hoffman described how the writers of the series built up his character as a rule-abiding lawyer who never does anything that would tarnish himself and his profession.

"And now that he sees that has completely gotten him nowhere and is now gone through this threshold where he can't turn back. Once again, I'll say the possibilities of his moral fiber and core, how broken it is, that can change anything here on in. I wish the people at Pearson Specter good luck dealing with this guy," the actor said. 

It would be hard to imagine how the rest of the members of the law firm will deal with Louis' demands, considering that he was never one of the most favorite people in the office in the past. His persistent drive to prove that he is way better than Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) in every way is constantly overlooked, especially by senior partner Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres), which is why he will now do everything he can to be able to get what he thinks he deserves. 

"Suits" season 4 will return from its midseason hiatus beginning Jan. 28.

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