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Goodbye Mike & Rachel- Suits' Seventh Season Finale Review


 
Suits is one of my favorite Legal Drama's and for some reason, I'm still very invested in the show after 7 seasons. I don't think they've had any bad season and they've done such a great job with the growth and development of the major characters but the time to say goodbye to Mike and Rachel was finally here. Due to the fact that Meghan Markle would be getting married to Prince Harry, I guess it was a good time to wrap up her love story with Mike and they do this with the fairy tale wedding we've all been waiting for. Mike and Rachel have been an item since the first season and have been engaged since the fifth. They would have been married a season ago but were not able to because of Mike's time in prison. I always loved their chemistry and I was so sad to see them say goodbye and more than anything, I loved Mike and Harvey's relationship. It was so genuine and pure.
The two final episodes of the final season of Suits aired back to back and they were titled "Tiny Violin"and "Goodbye". The second part served as a send off for Mike and Rachel and a backdoor pilot for the spin-off with Gina Torres' character, Jessica Pearson. It was obvious that it was a bit rushed and there was just so much going on in the final hour with Jessica's case in Chicago, Louis trying to save the firm, Mike and the clinic and then the wedding. But it's totally understandable due to the circumstances surrounding Meghan Markle's exit. Although, I felt like they would have brought up the moving-to-Seattle arc earlier than they did. After everything Mike and Harvey had been through, It didn't make sense for him to decide to leave just like that and then informing Harvey about his decision during the wedding ceremony. It didn't feel right to me. I kept wondering how they were going to pull Mike and Rachel's exit off and I'm so glad that I wasn't disappointed. 
 This season we got to see more of Louis and all the flashbacks made me truly understand his character and why he acted out sometimes. Throughout the seven seasons, he has really grown as a character and hopefully by the end of the show, he ends up with the love of his life, Sheila. Now that Mike and Rachel have their fairy tale wedding, we can finally focus on Harvey and Donna's. I've shipped their relationship since the first season and I hope they take that big step next season because it's very obvious that they have feelings for each other. This season has been amazing and I'll definitely miss Mike and Rachel. Counting down to season eight!


Goodbye Mike and Rachel!









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