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'Suits' Season 5: Show Creator Gives Hint on Mike's Betrayer

"Suits" season 5 is still on its holiday hiatus and fans are itching to know who Mike's betrayer is. Fortunately, the series creator gave a hint on the identity of that person.

Fans have been heartbroken after Mike (Patrick J. Adams) was arrested by police just when he had tendered his resignation to Harvey (Gabriel Macht) and was ready to start a new life. Show creator Aaron Korsh had earlier said that the person who sold out Mike is not one of the six main characters in "Suits" season 5, according to Vine Report.

When the show comes back in late January, viewers will finally find out who Mike's betrayer is. It is worth noting that Mike and Harvey have accumulated a long list of enemies through their years together at the law firm, the report details.

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In episode 11, there will be some flashbacks to Harvey and Mike's past experiences. Leslie Hope will also join the cast to play Assistant U.S. Attorney Anita Gibbs, who will make things difficult for the two main characters. A new teaser for the episode shows that while Harvey will try to work out Mike's release from prison, Gibbs will block all his efforts, Movie News Guide reports.

For Adams, Gibbs may be a villain in the eyes of the viewers, but she is just doing the right thing. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter (THR), Adams explained that Mike and Harvey are just paying for deceiving their clients all these years, the report relays.

"Gibbs is a fascinating character because you want to take her for the villain in this story…" Adams told THR. "But at the same time she's doing something in the right. Mike and Harvey have pulled the wool over the eyes of all the people that they've worked for."

"Suits" season 5 will come back for episode 11 titled "Blowback" on Jan. 27, 2016 on USA Network.

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