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{{Quote|'''Mike:''' I did what I had to do. I pled guilty.<br>'''Harvey:''' Bullshit. You didn't plead anything.<br>'''Mike:''' Harvey, look at me. It was my crime. It was my choice to make, and I made it. It's done.|[[Mike Ross]] and [[Harvey Specter]]}}
 
{{Quote|'''Mike:''' I did what I had to do. I pled guilty.<br>'''Harvey:''' Bullshit. You didn't plead anything.<br>'''Mike:''' Harvey, look at me. It was my crime. It was my choice to make, and I made it. It's done.|[[Mike Ross]] and [[Harvey Specter]]}}
'''25th Hour''' is the sixteenth and final episode of the [[Season 5|fifth season]] of ''[[Suits]]'', and the 76th overall. It first aired on March 2, 2016.
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'''25th Hour''' is the sixteenth and final episode of the [[Season 5|fifth season]] of ''[[Suits]]'' and the 76th overall. It first aired on March 2, 2016.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==

Revision as of 14:19, 17 September 2019

Mike: I did what I had to do. I pled guilty.
Harvey: Bullshit. You didn't plead anything.
Mike: Harvey, look at me. It was my crime. It was my choice to make, and I made it. It's done.

Mike Ross and Harvey Specter

25th Hour is the sixteenth and final episode of the fifth season of Suits and the 76th overall. It first aired on March 2, 2016.

Synopsis

As Mike's day of reckoning draws near, it threatens to shatter the lives of those closest to him. Faced with the uncertain outcome of his court battle, Mike makes the one play he has left.

Plot

To be added

Cast

Main Cast

Recurring Cast

Guest Cast

  • Tricia Helfer as Evan Smith
  • Donzaleigh Abernathy as Gloria Danner
  • Scott Michael Campbell as Sam Walker
  • Tony DeSantis as Jury Foreman

Major/Highlighted Events

  • Mike Ross takes the counter deal that Anita Gibbs offered, which sentences him to a two year prison stint in exchange for Gibbs not coming after Harvey Specter, Louis Litt or Jessica Pearson.
    • Harvey tries to undo the deal, and turn himself in since he was the one who hired Mike despite Mike having no degree; however, Mike refuses to allow Harvey to go to prison for a crime that Mike committed.
  • Mike officially pleads guilty to committing fraud and is sentenced to two years at Danbury Federal Penitentiary in Connecticut; the judge orders him to be there in 72 hours.
  • Harvey, desperate for answers, finds out from the jury foreman that the verdict was going to be not guilty; he was the only one who initially plead Mike as not guilty, while the overall verdict was going to be guilty, although he was able to convince the other jurors to plead not guilty because Gibbs did not have a case. When Rachel Zane lashes out at Mike for taking a deal and leaving her for two years, Mike comes to Harvey, asking whether he did the right thing. Knowing it would break Mike, Harvey lies and tells him that since the verdict was guilty, he did the right thing by signing a deal.
  • Robert Zane, with the help of former Pearson Specter associate Katrina Bennett, manage to find a loophole in Pearson Specter Litt's bylaws, which would allow Robert Zane to take all the partners and associates away from PSL. However, Louis digs up the forged government document that Katrina had done for him when she worked for him, and blackmails her into standing down.
  • Mike and Rachel decide to get married before he goes to prison; the Zanes decide not to show up, as they believe Mike is taking away Rachel's future. Mike, however, asks Laura to convince Robert to show up for Rachel's sake. Laura cannot successfully convince him. but Jessica does, telling him that while she regrets not trusting Robert with the truth from day one, he will regret not attending his own daughter's wedding.
  • Jack Soloff resigns from Pearson Specter Litt.
    • Jessica tries to keep him on board by mentioning his little legal indiscretion that Daniel Hardman used to blackmail him, which he gave her in order to gain her trust. However, he clarifies that what he did was a full-blown crime, and if she exposes him, then she'd be revealing that two crimes were committed by partners under her management in her own firm.
  • Harvey tries to cut a deal with Anita to let Mike off the hook, but fails. Angry, he tries to convince Mike to help him, and reveals that the verdict was not guilty, causing Mike to break down. Not wanting to start their marriage with another secret, Mike reveals to Rachel that the verdict was not guilty; however, she still agrees to marry him the next day.
  • Harvey, Louis, Robert, Laura, Jessica and Donna Paulsen attend the wedding; however, upon looking at Robert's face, Mike realizes his fear – that by marrying a fraud, Rachel won't be admitted into the Bar and will never achieve her dream of being a lawyer. Mike, whose own dream of being a legitimate lawyer was taken away from him, cannot bring himself to do the same to Rachel. He calls off the wedding, telling Rachel that after she passes the Bar and he gets out of prison, they can get married.
  • Jessica, Louis and Donna return to Pearson Specter Litt, only to find out that all of the employees have left the firm.
  • Harvey and Mike drive from New York to the Danbury Federal Penitentiary in Connecticut, where they have a final discussion. Looking back on his life, Mike admits that he doesn't regret convincing Harvey to hire him and that he'd do it all again if he could. Reminding Mike to watch his back, Harvey watches as Mike walks into the prison.

Cultural References

  • The jury foreman mentions the name and plot of 12 Angry Men.
  • As Mike prepares to enter prison, he says "I guess it's time to get busy living or get busy dying", referencing The Shawshank Redemption.

Trivia

  • Goddamn Counter: 13
  • This episode shares its title with the movie 25th Hour, in which the main character prepares to turn himself into prison.
  • In the original script, Mike and Rachel were to get married. However, both Gabriel Macht and Aaron Korsh believed that they shouldn't get married at that moment, and the script was changed.

Goofs/Inconsistencies

  • Harvey tells Mike that the jury was going to find him innocent; however, the jury's verdict was 'not guilty', and as attorneys, both Harvey and Mike would know the difference between 'innocent' and 'not guilty'.

Quotes

Gloria: I tried to talk to Michael, but he wouldn't listen.
Harvey: Talk to him about what?
Gloria: About what's gonna happen to him inside that prison.
Harvey: Mrs. Danner, I appreciate you coming down here, but I can't talk about this right now.
Gloria: I don't care. You're gonna listen to what I have to say, because I saw what prison did to my son, Mr. Specter. Michael needs to know what his first day is gonna be like, who to make friends with, what guards to stay away from, because it's the guards that are the worst.
Harvey: You think I don't know all that?
Gloria: Then do something to toughen up that boy.
Harvey: I told you, I can't talk about this right now.
Gloria: Go ahead. Walk away. But you owe me! Because you may have gotten him out, but you're also the one who put him in that hellhole in the first place.
Mike: It's not your fault, Harvey. I made my case. I convinced you to hire me.
Harvey: I was the one that made the call.
Mike: You were. But it doesn't matter. 'Cause even knowing how it all turned out, I'd do it again.

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