Suits season 6 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In "Suits" Season 6, Episode 15, Harvey and Mike strategize on a lawsuit for miners with health issues, with Mike refusing to resort to dirty tactics. Donna and Benjamin work on their AI project, 'The Donna', facing skepticism and tough negotiations. Louis grapples with professional challenges and personal conflicts after losing a major client and revealing his past actions to Tara. Mike chooses to withdraw his Bar application to protect the lawsuit, but later rejoins the process thanks to Seidel. The episode culminates with a $200 million settlement for the miners and Donna persisting in her AI venture, while Louis's relationship with Tara becomes uncertain. ``
Full Episode S06E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What case is central to the episode?
The lawsuit involving miners with health issues is central to the episode.
Why does Mike withdraw his Bar application?
Mike withdraws his Bar application to continue fighting for the miners without legal repercussions.
What is 'The Donna'?
'The Donna' is an empathetic AI device created by Donna and Benjamin.
How does Harvey assist in the miners' lawsuit?
Harvey uses leverage against James Palmer to secure a better settlement for the miners.
What conflict arises between Louis and Tara?
Louis reveals his past unethical actions to Tara, causing tension in their relationship.
Does Donna find an investor for her AI project?
Donna initially turns down an investor's offer for 'The Donna', seeking better terms.
What is the outcome of the miners' lawsuit?
The miners' lawsuit is settled for $200 million after Harvey and Mike negotiate with Palmer.
How does Rachel support Mike's decision?
Rachel supports Mike's decision to withdraw his Bar application, valuing his dream of becoming a lawyer.
What causes a rift between Mike and Rachel?
Mike is upset with Rachel for going behind his back to help with the lawsuit, but they eventually reconcile.
What is the status of Mike's Bar application at the end of the episode?
Mike rejoins the Bar application process with the help of Seidel.