'Suits' season 6 spoilers: Harvey Specter and Louis Litt's love-hate relationship continues

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Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) will be out of the Pearson Specter Litt law firm as he spends time in prison, which means that Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) will have no choice but to constantly deal with his other firm partner Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) in "Suits" season 6.

Specter and Litt have always been at each other's throats, but they have to deal with each other's presence inside the firm and put up a solid front after they suffered a major set-back because of Mike's imprisonment.

In an interview with Stuff, Macht teased that Specter and Litt will continue their bickering in "Suits" season 6.

"Yeah it's a love-hate relationship - Harvey loves to hate him," the actor revealed. "And the first thing is to get Harvey and Louis back on track. I've read the first episode and I can't give you too much, but I'll tell you this: if you can imagine these characters in a sort of Breakfast Club Scenario, there's some good hijinks."

But while his friend Specter had to act civil with Litt to keep the firm alive, Mike develops ties with his inmates as he serves his sentence for committing fraud in "Suits" season 6.

USA Network announced the addition of three new characters who will help make Mike' life behind bars less miserable in season 6. It includes "Arrow" star Erik Palladino, who will portray the role of Mike's inmate Kevin Miller, who will become Mike's confidante in prison. On the other hand, "Nurse Jackie" alum Paul Schulze will play the role of Frank Gallo, a tough inmate who will help Mike adjust to the life behind bars. Also, "American Crime Story - The People V. O.J. Simpson's" star Malcolm-Jamal Warner will become the Danbury Prison's counselor who will make Mike realize that he normally takes the easy way out.

"Suits" season 6 is scheduled to premiere on USA Network sometime in summer.

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