'Suits' season 5 episode 7 spoilers: Amy Tucker makes return

Amy Tucker will return to play the forceful little sister of Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) in the upcoming episode of USA Network's legal drama series "Suits."

Feisty Esther (Amy Tucker) will help P.S.L. solve a problem in the upcoming episode of "Suits." Facebook/USA Network

In the August 5 episode entitled "Hitting Home," Cartermatt reports that the "Person of Interest" star who plays Esther will be discreetly helping Pearson Specter Litt in solving a problem. However, her brother, as his usual when dealing with family, will not be able to handle the whole situation quietly. 

Meanwhile, Harvey (Gabriel Macht) will try to salvage his friendship with Donna (Sarah Rafferty), but it appears that he will have a hard time accepting her "friendly advice." Will the friction be rooted in Harvey's developing feelings for Esther, which was evident the last time they were seen together? Elsewhere, Mike (Patrick J. Adams) will be forced by Jessica (Gina Torres) to partner with Jack Soloff (John Pyper-Ferguson) to co-counsel a case. Despite their not-so-good relationship in the past, the two will surprisingly get along well.

In episode 6, Harvey's therapy session with Dr. Agard (Christina Cole) hit a breakthrough after he finally realized that it was Donna's leaving him for Louis that triggered his panic attacks. However, he got furious with the doctor after learning that she may testify against his client. Rachel, for her part, was making headway on her and Mike's wedding plans with Donna's help.

Meanwhile, Rafferty dished out on Yahoo News regarding Donna and Travis' (Eric Close) sultry bed scene back in episode 5, which was part of Harvey's nightmarish dream sequence. She relayed how Anton Cropper, the show's executive producer, told her about the news that she would be "naked in Harvey's bed" for "Toe to Toe."

She said, "I was like, 'Wait, what?' Then the first thing that came out of my mouth was, 'Can I have a spray tan?'"

The actress also added that she enjoyed filming that scene, although she spent a lot of time wearing just a pair of boxers underneath the sheets.

"There's a lot of downtime when you're filming. I couldn't keep getting up and chatting and stuff like that. So I was a little bit like the Queen of Siam, just shouting at people like, 'Gabriel, can you come over here and talk to me?' It was nice," she playfully shared.

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