What led showrunner Aaron Korsh to shakeup his plan for the finale so drastically with a down-to-the-wire decision? As Adams tells it, chatter around set prompted him to reconsider whether the wedding was the right choice for the show. "And I guess, usually Aaron doesn't change big things at the last minute, but I guess he heard a couple of people say that and he started poking around the set and going like, 'What would you think if we changed it and you didn't get married?' And I was like, 'Absolutely. I think that's much, much stronger,'" he shared. "It's a great spin for the audience, they think it's going to happen and it doesn't happen. It just felt like it had more emotional weight and it felt like it made more sense for his character to say like, 'I can't do this to you.' It felt a lot more important to say no to the wedding. So it was a day before that we got the new pages that it wasn't a wedding."
And if you were hoping to see a lot of Mike and Rachel (Meghan Markle) together in the upcoming new season, you might want to think again. Prison tends to do that to a couple. But Adams sees the separation as a positive for Rachel, a character we will finally get to explore outside of her love life. "We've shot a couple of scenes together, and those were great to be reconnected with Meghan for a little bit, but ultimately, for Rachel, it's a great season because she's separated from Mike," he told us. "Her story is not about how she can service Mike or take care of Mike or keep Mike's secret or be mad at Mike."
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