‘Suits’ season 6’s episode 15, titled “Quid Pro Quo," is set to follow Mike as he realizes that his class action lawsuit becomes more complicated as stakes go higher. Meanwhile, Harvey and Rachel decide to get involved in the case to help Mike out as he is having second thoughts on becoming a lawyer.
The synopsis for “Quid Pro Quo” posted on TV Guide reads, “When Mike's (Patrick J. Adams) class action hits a snag, it might cost him more than the case; Harvey (Gabriel Macht), Louis (Rick Hoffman) and Rachel (Meghan Markle) consider getting their hands dirty; and Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and Benjamin (David Reale) seek an investor.”
According to Cartermatt, things make take a turn for the worst for Mike and his class action lawsuit for the miners. He made it clear that he would take cases in order to help people despite the risks involved. It seems that the odds are slowly falling out of his favor as the series progresses.
Mike is hoping that his latest case will help leverage his hopes of becoming a lawyer once more. The promo for “Quid Pro Quo” hints that Mike may be having second thoughts as he tells Harvey that the situation has become “too risky.” It will be interesting to see him struggling to push forward despite the odds.
The synopsis also revealed that Harvey (Gabriel Macht), Louis (Rick Hoffman) and Rachel (Meghan Markle) may get in on the action in order to help Mike with his case. The promo opens with Harvey and Rachel having a serious discussion in which she warns him, “This time, if something goes wrong, you take the fall.” The next scene then shifts to Harvey asking Louis for his help on Mike’s case.
One of the most interesting scenes in the promo shows Mike telling Rachel, “It’s over. I’m not gonna be a lawyer.” It would be interesting to see how Mike manages to recover from his moment of insecurity and if he will follow through with his goals.
‘Suits’ season 6’s episode 15, titled “Quid Pro Quo," is scheduled to air on USA Network on February 22, 2017. It will be followed by episode 16, titled "Character and Fitness," is scheduled to be released on March 1.


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