'Suits' season 6 episode 2 spoilers: Donna knows how to reunite Rachel and Mike

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In the second episode of "Suits" season 6, Donna (Sarah Rafferty) has an idea how Rachel (Meghan Markle) can visit her fiancé Mike (Patrick J. Adams) in prison even before the court allows it.

Executive producer Aaron Korsh dropped a major teaser about the episode, titled "Accounts Payable," in an interview with TVLine, saying that Donna knows exactly what to do to lessen Rachel's month-long wait to see Mike behind bars.

"We open episode 2 on that. So that's just a tiny example of the things Donna does to keep people connected," the executive producer revealed.

However, it does not mean that the highly anticipated Mike-Rachel reunion will also happen in the upcoming episode. In an interview with E! News, Adams revealed that the only person he has worked with so far in the season is Gabriel Macht. But he admitted that he is already missing all the other major cast members of the series.

"I miss them, but for me, it's like I get to do this brand new little show. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. I know one day I'll get to be reunited with all of them; we'll get to have those experiences again. For now, it's been a great change of pace. I feel like I have my own insular world I get to build," the actor said.

Meanwhile, Mike may be facing a dangerous time in prison based on the synopsis for "Suits" season 6 episode 2, which reads: "Louis (Rick Hoffman), Jessica (Gina Torres) and Harvey (Macht) fend off a class action lawsuit from PSL's former clients. Meanwhile, Mike runs afoul of a fellow prisoner due to reasons beyond his own control."

Does it mean that Mike's inmate friend Frank Gallo (Paul Schulze) will use him to revenge against Harvey, who was the one who put Frank behind bars?

The second episode of "Suits" season 6 airs on the USA Network on Wednesday, July 20.

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