Suits LA Reveals Harvey and Donna Have a [Spoiler] — Plus, a Sad Update About Marcus Specter
Unfortunately, this Sunday's Suits LA did not include an appearance from Donna, even after Ted gave the redhead a shout-out while he and Harvey teamed to put mobster Pellegrini back behind bars — but 'Darvey' 'shippers did get a major update about the couple.
While Harvey and Ted were in New York, the former got a text that no doubt made fans of the original Suits squeal: A contact saved in Harvey's phone as 'My Boy' messaged him, 'Daddy, when are you going to call?'
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Ted later confirmed that Harvey has a son, confronting his friend about the texts he kept receiving and asking what his son's name is. Harvey replied that the child's name is Ted, and he almost had his pal. 'It's Kevin. I always liked him better,' Harvey continued to joke.
As Suits fans will recall, Harvey and Donna got hitched in the show's series finale, then announced that they were leaving New York to work with Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Rachel (Meghan Markle) in Seattle. While the LA offshoot didn't address whether Harvey and Donna are still in the Pacific Northwest, fighting the good fight with their colleagues, the spinoff did reassure us, between Harvey's wedding band and the reveal that the pair has a son, that 'Darvey' is going strong. And after waiting nine seasons for them to get together, thank God for that happy news!
On a very different and sad note, Harvey confessed to Ted that he lost his brother, Marcus, to cancer a few years ago and asked if it gets any easier. A dedication at the end of the episode stated 'In honor of Billy Miller,' who recurred as Marcus Specter on the USA Network drama. The actor died in Sept. 2023 amid a battle with bipolar disorder at the age of 43.
Finally, in the episode's third Suits nod, David Costabile reprised his role as co-founding law firm partner Daniel Hardman, whom Ted put on the stand during the racketeering trial against Pellegrini in 2010. Meanwhile, in the present day, Ted, Harvey and Kevin attempted to play Pellegrini and his men against each other by offering up immunity to whoever came to them first. When Harvey later admitted that his guy, Cahill, didn't have the jurisdiction to give immunity, he had to be referring to Neal McDonough's character, right?
fans, what did you think of the reveal that Harvey and Donna have a son? Hit the comments!
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