Suits Season 4 mid-season finale recap: 'This is Rome' ends with a huge bang

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By now, fans may be having a hard time digesting what happened in the USA "Suits" mid-season finale.

The official episode 10 synopsis reads:

"Harvey and Jessica take measures to protect the firm from an outsider trying to poach their clients, and Louis struggles to get his personal and professional affairs in order."

When Louis Litt resigned from Pearson Specter, everyone knew that it would have a major impact on the show's plot.

Creator Aaron Korsh divulged to Hollywood Report that the "episode is going to deal with the aftermath of Jessica's [Gina Torres] decision to fire Louis and Louis' decision to resign. Louis is caught in a pickle because even though he's resigned, his life is falling apart."

He also said, "He's got to pick his life up, and he's going to need some help from the people from Pearson Specter. Some of them are going to be willing to give him that help and some of them are not, and it's going to cause some major ramifications for everyone at Pearson Specter."

Korsh spoke about the fate of Logan -- who is responsible for the rift between Mike and Rachel -- via Twitter.

Korsh simply tweeted: "It's #Suits, no one is officially gone forever..."

Korsh went on to answer queries from fans who posted in the microblog site. One particular question that he replied to regarded  the schedule of the remaining Suits episodes. According to the series creator, "The summer finale is this Wednesday."

The final six episodes of "Suits" season four are all scheduled to air either later this year or early next year. Allegedly, USA Network has renewed the show for a fifth season set for release in 2015.

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