"Suits" season 5 episode 10, also known as the mid-season finale, is the epitome of cliffhanger.
Before the USA Network legal drama takes a break, it dropped a huge shocking take on its biggest mystery. Con-lawyer Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) has finally been discovered and was arrested before the episode faded.
Now, the bigger question is, who's the snitch?
There is no words yet when will the next "Suits" season 5 episode will air but surely the question above will be answered. A fair warning though as according to showrunner Aaron Korsh, the new mystery will last a little longer.
"I was an anomaly, because it seems like when everybody found out that Mike was going to be discovered - writers, reporters, the editor of the episode - the first question is, "Who did it?"", Korsh told the Hollywood Reporter when asked if Mike's traitor will be largely explored in the last six remaining "Suits" season 5 episodes.
"The only person that didn't ask that question first was me. In real life you might never know who did it. The bigger question is: what are we going to do about it? But after being presented that question by a hundred different people it's like, 'OK. I guess we need to explore this thing.' We're not going to find out in [episode] 511, but we will find out down the line."
When asked what will be the effect of Mike's arrest to the rest of his friends at Pearson-Spectre-Litt law firm, Korsh said it will be big.
"Once Mike gets arrested every single thing that happens in the episode before that minute is up for grabs. It's to be reconsidered. Harvey may have just resigned, but he's going to question whether he should still go forward with that in light of this new thing. Mike just resigned. He may or may not question whether he should still do that in light of this thing. Everything that has happened up until this moment - once Mike gets arrested, it's like you're circling the wagons and figuring out what's the next order of business. Previous decisions are back on the table to be revisited. And not just in [episode] 511, but I would say the back six in general."