'Suits' season 6 spoilers: creator doused rumors about Rachel's new love interest in episode 2

(USA Network)Rachel (Meghan Markle) trying to cope up after Mike's (Patrick J. Adams) incarceration.

USA Network's courtroom drama series "Suits" is prepping up for the second episode of its sixth season this Wednesday and true blue followers are now wondering what's in store for them this season, especially with Mike Ross' (Patrick J. Adams) relationship with Rachel Zane (Meghan Markle) now that the latter is rumored to be partnered with someone else.

However, "Suits" creator Aaron Korsh immediately doused rumors and stated in an interview with TV Guide that there will be no new love interest in the part of Rachel. He added that the new plot for the series will not center on a new relationship for the mentioned character. Instead, Korsh further explained that the storyline for the forthcoming season will circle around Rachel's other world, outside of being a summer associate at Pearson Specter Litt, and how she's coping now that her fiance is behind bars. Not to mention that she will reportedly be handling a huge case this coming season.

On its season premiere that aired last July 13, it seems that Harvey Specter (Gabriel Macht) still has faith in Mike even though the latter's already incarcerated. Harvey even said that Mike will be okay inside but his fellow inmate will be otherwise. Mike will even use his cellmate's undisclosed mobile phone to send a message to Rachel.

However, Harvey's statement about Mike seems to be the opposite. Mike's cellmate, who goes by the name Frank (Paul Schulze), is not what he seems to be. It turns out, he was put into prison by Harvey over a decade ago and he is about to take his revenge on the law associate.

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Moreover, episode 2's preview shows Rachel is worried about her fiance's life inside prison. It also shows Frank already putting his plan into action and is about to stab Mike with the help of two fellow inmates.

"Suits" episode 2 dubbed "Accounts Payable" will air this Wednesday on USA Network.

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