Attorneys office, rushing to Anita Gibbs office.

He has 72 hours before he has to report to prison.

The first half of the season ended with Harvey jumping on the grenade for his firm.

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This half ends with Mike taking the bullet a plea deal to save his friends.

Naturally, Harvey isnt going to take Mikes decision lying down.

So, he returns to the office furious and demands that Donna get him the jury foremans information.

She thinks Harvey is going to do something illegal to reverse the deal, but thats not the case.

Harvey just wants to find out what the verdict wouldve been.

The foreman tells him the verdict was not guilty.

No, they knew he definitely wasnt a lawyer, but they didnt think Anita Gibbs proved her case.

Later, Mike comes to Harvey and asks if he thinks he made the right decision.

In a moment of benevolence, Harvey tells Mike yes because the jury actually found him guilty.

I dont want us to just be good.

I want us to be one, Rachel says, as she mounts Mike on the couch.

That line may be the most cringeworthy thing Ive heard this week.

They also decide to get married before he goes to prison.

Robert and Laura make the point that Jessica shouldve trusted Robert wouldnt have come after her firmbecauseof their daughter.

When Harvey returns home, he finds Mike waiting for him in his living room.

Im going to lose everything because of you, says Mike as he wails on Harvey.

Nevertheless, Mike refuses to let Harvey take his place.

He doesnt want his choices to hold her back.

Harvey is waiting for Mike outside of the church with a car, and they head off to prison.

This ending setsSuitsup foran already-ordered sixth seasonthat could possibly break the show out of its rut.