'Suits' season 6 spoilers: Mike contemplates betraying Kevin again?

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Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) will have a moral dilemma in the upcoming episode of "Suits" season 6.

In the trailer for the upcoming episode, titled "Shake the Trees," Mike and Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) are seen arguing about Mike's informant duty while he remains behind bars.

It seems like Mike is having second thoughts about being Harvey's informant for his case against William Sutter (Alan Roseberg), since he no longer wants to betray his new friend Kevin (Erik Palladino). In episode 6, Kevin made Mike promise that he will never tell anyone about what he knows about Sutter's illegal insider trading deals.

However, Harvey reminded Mike about the importance of his task of convincing Kevin to testify against his father-in-law Sutter regarding his insider trading deal to win the case against Sutter. Could Mike finally agree to push through with his task in order to get himself out of prison?

It also seems like the entire team from the Pearson, Specter, and Litt law firm will do everything that they can to pin down Sutter in the insider trade deal even if Mike could not convince Kevin to testify. According to the spoilers for the upcoming episode, Harvey, Louis (Rick Hoffman), and Donna (Sarah Rafferty) will look for the missing link that could prove Sutter's illegal trading activities.

The episode will also feature Rachel (Meghan Markle) and Jessica's (Gina Torres) attempt to save Leonard Bailey (Glen Plummer) from the death row, but the two will reportedly deliver some bad news in the upcoming episode.

The complete synopsis for the episode reads:

"Harvey, Louis and Donna search for a missing link to Sutter's inside trading; Mike takes measures to get Kevin on his side; Rachel and Jessica deliver bad news."

"Suits" season 6 episode 7 airs on Wednesday, Aug. 24, on USA Network.

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