'Suits' season 6 release date, spoilers: Donna and Harvey will have no time for love

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Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty) and Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) will have no time for love when "Suits" returns for its sixth season in July.

Fans of the legal drama series have been rooting for a romantic relationship between the top-notch lawyer and his former assistant. But according to Rafferty, Donna and Harvey will be too busy in the upcoming season to find time for love.

"We're not going to dig too much into emotions between [Donna and Harvey]," the actress told TVLine during the premiere event of "Suits" season 6. "They're really busy working s—t out, and they're not going to have their confusing relationship status get in the way of their goals."

Both Donna and Harvey must help the rest of their team find a way to keep the Pearson Specter Litt law office afloat after they were entangled in the fraud controversy involving Harvey's friend, Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams). They must do everything that they can to convince their clients to trust them again, especially since Mike is already serving his time behind bars.

But while Donna and Harvey will ignore their feelings for each other in season 6, one of their colleagues will find love in the upcoming season.

According to Rafferty, Donna's new boss and Harvey's long-time rival Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) will meet someone in season 6. And since Donna is now working with Louis, she will have to find time to help him prepare for his date.

"I have always said that if I need a wingman, I would pick Donna," the actress stated. "She's the superhero of wingmen, so she gets to put on her cape and help him out."

Meanwhile, the other love team, composed of Mike and Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle), will have to take a backseat since Mike will have to serve his prison sentence. This means that the supposed wedding will be postponed.

"Suits" season 6 will premiere on Wednesday, July 13, on USA Network.

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