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'Suits' season 6 episode 14 spoilers: Harvey gets Mike in trouble with the ethics committee?

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Harvey (Gabriel Macht) made a deal to get Mike (Patrick J. Adams) a hearing with the ethics committee that might bring him back to prison. Meanwhile, the second half of season 6 will bring back the feel of the show when it first aired in season 1.

In the upcoming 14th episode of "Suits" season 6, titled "Admission of Guilt," Harvey and Mike will be working together on a case.

The synopsis of the episode reads: "Harvey and Mike walk a fine line when they partner on a class action. Louis (Rick Hoffman) needs Rachel's (Meghan Markle) help impressing a client during an annual presentation. And Donna (Sarah Rafferty) and Benjamin (David Reale) refine their product."

It's good to have the dynamic duo back in each other's wings, especially now that Harvey is pushing the limits to get Mike a hearing with the bar's ethics committee. However, as seen from the episode promo, the two might be acting on it too soon, and Rachel is scared that Mike might go back to prison again.

Mike going back to prison may not be too far on the horizon since, in the episode premiere of season 6's second half, Anita Gibbs (Leslie Hope) threatened to come after him if he ever tries to practice law again.

Meanwhile, Adams shared in an interview with TV Insider that the show is bringing back the storyline to how it all began in season 1.

Adams explained that even though each of the characters has their own things going on, the show will always center on the firm and in keeping everyone in the same orbit.

The actor said that the remaining episodes of season 6 are "a reboot of the show in a really exciting way for someone who's been there from the beginning, and it's gonna put these two guys into a relationship that I think people haven't seen yet before. It has all the makings of what they used to love about it, but also changes it up."

"Suits" season 6 airs every Wednesday night at 10 p.m. ET on USA.