Mike and Louis must face the consequences of their frustrating actions
Actions have consequences.
Harvey is also forced to address the elephant in the room in his relationship with Paula: Donna.
Home to Roost opens with Rachel waking to find Mike brooding in the kitchen.

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She points out that this basically means hes going back to living a lie.
But while Mikes reasoning is understandable, its not entirely clear what the show wants us to feel.
There hasnt been a point-of-view character onSuitsin a while.
In fact, this makes Mikes decision to lie even more frustrating.
Honestly, Ive never understood Rachel more than I do now.
Unfortunately for Mike and Oliver, the prison has filed a lawsuit to dismiss the case.
Mike and Oliver decide to go after the D.A.
Louis went too far when he chewed off Stephanies head in the premiere.
Thankfully, Katrina comes to his rescue (sort of).
Meanwhile, Harvey, at Paulas slight urging, tries to tell Donna that hes been dating Paula.
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Harvey isnt the only person who is pissed off with Mike.
Rachel is angry as hell because his actions forced to her lie to Harvey.
She values her word and hates being put in that position.
(Again, Ive never felt closer to Rachel than I do now).
Rachel storms off and leaves Mike to think about what he did.
In a nice of parallelism, Harvey is also experiencing relationship problems.
Harvey shows up at Paulas front door with Chinese food and apologizes for being unfair to her as well.
Cut to Mike and Alex arguing in the middle of Harveys office.
Meanwhile, Associate Bryan suggests that Louis simply apologize to Stephanie.
Louis takes his advice, and it actually works once Louis opens up about what happened with Tara.
And so this comes to an end.
Does this feel like a cop out?
Yeah, sexual harassment is inexcusable no matter whats going on in your personal life.
Its actually kind of sweet.