'Suits' Season 6 Episode 3 spoilers: Mike to focus on getting out alive, and Rachel might be in trouble

A scene from 'Suits' Season 6 Episode 2. USA Network

Expect some turbulence in the second episode of the ongoing season of "Suits." Mike Ross is in prison, and as if that was not enough trouble already, he seems to be at the mercy of Frank Gallo. In last week's episode, titled "Accounts Payable," Frank nearly stabbed Mike, and the latter was luckily rescued by guards before any serious injury could be inflicted.

Episode 3 will pick up where the earlier one left off. Yibada reports that the official synopsis for the episode, which is called "Back on the Map," reads: "Mike tries to remain safe without breaking Danbury's unwritten rules; Jessica and Harvey try to land a whale; Louis searches for an office tenant; and Rachel faces a fellow student."

Frank's ulterior motive is to get to Harvey, and he believes that he can get to the PSL lawyer through Mike. The promo for this week's episode offers us a sneak peek where a frustrated Mike confesses to the prison's warden, "I just want to get out of there alive."

But Gallo may pose a threat to this, considering how he is hell bent on getting what he wants. And, as the promo goes on to reveal, Gallo shows that he has a scheme up his sleeve when he says, "If I can get to Harvey through you, that must mean I can get to you through somebody else!"

International Business Times reasons that this "somebody" could well be Rachel. She features in the promo, too. And given the fact that Gallo is already guilty of having used her name to get to Mike previously, this time around, things may follow a similar pattern.

So is Rachel in danger? We'll only know once we've seen the upcoming episode, which is all set to air on USA Network, on the 27<sup>th of July, at 9 pm EST.

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