'Suits' season 5 spoilers, premiere date: Harvey faces more changes next season

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After all the drama that happened in the law firm during the final episode of season 4, a lot of things will change when "Suits" returns for season 5.  

At the end of the fourth season, Donna Paulsen (Sarah Rafferty) finally left her job as Harvey Specter's (Gabriel Macht) personal secretary, and chose to work for Louis Litt (Rick Hoffman) instead. Now Harvey has to find a new assistant who will replace Donna, but can he find the right one who could do the right job? 

But aside from an assistant, Harvey also lost the chance to make it right with Donna after he finally admitted that he loves her. Now that she will be working for one of his law firm rivals, their chance to begin their romance will be diminished as well. 

Can Harvey handle all the big changes that lie ahead in season 5? 

According to spoilers, the seasoned lawyer will have to seek the help of a counselor to keep his sanity intact. Reports claim that the show executives are looking for an actress who will portray the role of a straightforward professional woman who can help Harvey sort out his life. 

The fifth season of "Suits" is also expected to explore the upcoming wedding of Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Rachel (Megahn Markle), as fans already saw the couple get engaged before season 4 ended. But will the happy engagement news remain, especially since Rachel's father Robert (Wendell Pierce) would reportedly be involved in the law firm next season? 

Day Herald reported that Robert and Mike will work on a case together, but it will not be easy for the two. The older man is allegedly more cunning when it comes to his profession as a lawyer, and it could be a challenge for Mike and Rachel to deal with their relationship while he and his future father-in-law deal with a case. 

"Suits' season 5 is expected to premiere in June. 

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