Suits season 4 episode 11 spoilers: Louis Litt named partner, joins forces with Daniel Hardman
"Suits" has left quite the cliff-hanger for fans before going into its mid-season break. Viewers were left with a lot to speculate and think about since the ending of episode 10. Many are wondering what character Louis Litt, enacted by Rich Hoffman, will do now that he knows the secret of Mike's education and whether Jessica Pearson will finally grant him his wish.
Spoilers for the season, reported by International Business Times, suggest that Jessica will name him senior partner and grant him his long-standing wish of having his name on the company board. However, what Litt will do to Mike remains to be seen, as viewers did see him getting extremely angry upon learning that Harvey, Donna and Jessica knew Mike's secret all along.
Rick Hoffman, in an interview, stated that Louis has "now gone through this threshold where he can't turn back." He also added that there are "possibilities of his (Louis) moral fiber and core, how broken it is, that can change anything here on in. I wish the people at Pearson Specter good luck dealing with this guy." In the past, Litt has fought hard for senior partnership and felt betrayed a number of times by Jessica (Gina Torres) and Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht).
Moreover, Aaron Korsh, creator of Suits, has teased fans that Louis will join forces with Daniel Hardman, although for what reason remains a mystery. Louis Litt also threatens Mike to quit Pearson Specter, according to CarterMatt.
Viewers should also be delighted to know that Gabrial Macht will actually be directing episode 11 "Enough is Enough". Mike Ross' (Patrick J. Adams) real-life girlfriend Troian Bellisario, who some may know as Spencer Hastings from ABC's hit show "Pretty Little Liars", also makes a special appearance as a blast from his past. She will feature in flashback scenes.
Fans are counting the days left for the premier of the episode. The show is set to captivate fans with its unexpected twists. Tune in to USA Network on Wednesday, Jan 28, 2015.