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  1. [S4E7] We're Done
  2. [S4E7] We're Done

[s4e7] We're Done | FULL ✮ |

In of Suits , titled " We're Done ," the narrative centers on the high-stakes fallout of the takeover battle between Mike Ross and Harvey Specter, culminating in significant shifts for the show's core relationships. Key Story Beats

: Mike’s return to the law firm is seen as a "homecoming," but it is built on Louis's criminal foundation, setting up future conflict for the season. Suits Recap Season 4, Episode 7 – We're Done [S4E7] We're Done

: The episode explores how professional loyalty (Harvey wanting Mike back) contrasts with personal betrayal (Rachel's infidelity). In of Suits , titled " We're Done

: After Jonathan Sidwell fires him, Mike is left at rock bottom. Desperate and out of options, he nearly takes a job with the corrupt billionaire Charles Forstman. However, Louis Litt—driven by a mix of guilt and self-preservation—uses his "reward" for the Forstman deal to convince Harvey and Jessica to hire Mike back at Pearson Specter. : After Jonathan Sidwell fires him, Mike is

: While Louis is hailed as a hero for bringing Mike back, he is secretly terrified. He knows that if anyone investigates the files from the Gillis industries takeover, they will find out he committed tax fraud to close the deal with Forstman. Story Themes

: The episode's title primarily refers to Mike and Rachel's relationship. After Rachel confesses to kissing Logan Sanders, Mike realizes he cannot simply forgive her. He tells her, " We're done ," and packs his things to move out of their apartment, marking a major emotional rift.

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In of Suits , titled " We're Done ," the narrative centers on the high-stakes fallout of the takeover battle between Mike Ross and Harvey Specter, culminating in significant shifts for the show's core relationships. Key Story Beats

: Mike’s return to the law firm is seen as a "homecoming," but it is built on Louis's criminal foundation, setting up future conflict for the season. Suits Recap Season 4, Episode 7 – We're Done

: The episode explores how professional loyalty (Harvey wanting Mike back) contrasts with personal betrayal (Rachel's infidelity).

: After Jonathan Sidwell fires him, Mike is left at rock bottom. Desperate and out of options, he nearly takes a job with the corrupt billionaire Charles Forstman. However, Louis Litt—driven by a mix of guilt and self-preservation—uses his "reward" for the Forstman deal to convince Harvey and Jessica to hire Mike back at Pearson Specter.

: While Louis is hailed as a hero for bringing Mike back, he is secretly terrified. He knows that if anyone investigates the files from the Gillis industries takeover, they will find out he committed tax fraud to close the deal with Forstman. Story Themes

: The episode's title primarily refers to Mike and Rachel's relationship. After Rachel confesses to kissing Logan Sanders, Mike realizes he cannot simply forgive her. He tells her, " We're done ," and packs his things to move out of their apartment, marking a major emotional rift.

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