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I'm here to tell you you're backing the hell off my firm.
You got to sign something
saying that I had nothing to do with this.
- I already did. - It's on you now.
You want to see a copy of the pictures
your fiancée sent me? - She didn't send you anything.
I made copies, one for each guy in the joint.
Happy anniversary.
It's so nice to be with a man
who's so thoughtful after spending all day
with a man who doesn't even know what the word means.
Talking about Harvey.
If you can't even separate yourself from him
when he's asking you to leave a job that you love,
makes me wonder if it's really the job you love after all.
I was thinking maybe some of that money
might go to your daughter.
I know you don't talk to her.
If you're playing with me on this thing--
I'm not playing you, Frank.
What the hell are you doing with Frank Gallo?
Does Rachel know about this?
- No. - And you better hope
Gallo doesn't leave her a message
the same way he left me one.
Alex has a gun to his head.
I have a way out of it, but there's gonna be
some consequences for Mike.
Harvey, is there any other way out of this mess?
If there were, I wouldn't be standing here.
You think signing Reform Corps.
is gonna make this go away,
they have something on him.
Why don't you take the night and decide
if you trust me enough to keep working here or not.
The guard gave me a letter,
and that guard was murdered by an inmate.
- You covered up a murder? - They set me up.
I'm not asking you to let it go;
I'm telling you what would happen if you don't.
- I'm sorry, who's this? - I get it.
I haven't returned your calls for a few days.
- Now that you mention it-- - Listen, I'm sorry.
I've been totally under the gun at the office,
but I think we're out of the woods.
Then how about you make it up to me
by letting me take you out to dinner?
Thursday night.
Let me get this straight.
I get caught up with work
and my punishment is you taking me out.
I'm British, Harvey.
We do things differently across the pond.
Then I guess I'll see you Thursday.
I guess you will. Good night, Harvey.
Good night, Paula.
- Hello? - Mark, hi.
It's Donna Paulson.
Donna.
Wow. It's, uh...
good to hear from you.
It's been a long time.
Yeah. I was, um--
I was just thinking about you and I...
decided to give you a call.
I'm--I'm glad you did. You know,
I think about you from time to time, too.
- This is weird. - Oh, I don't know.
Ex-girlfriend calling, out of the blue, late night.
I think I've seen weirder. - Oh, have you.
Well, nothing I can think of this second,
but I'm sure I have.
Well, while you're thinking about it,
why don't you check your calendar
and see if you can squeeze me in for lunch sometime soon.
I don't have to check my calendar.
I'm pretty sure I can squeeze you in any time.
- Then how's tomorrow? - Tomorrow sounds good.
The, uh, place with the thing by the thing?
The place with the thing by the thing sounds good.
See you there.
What are you doing here?
I told you to take the night.
I don't need to take the night.
I need to talk to you right now.
If you're here to tell me to drop Reform Corp.,
you've wasted a trip-- - I'm not here for that, Harvey.
Alex told me everything.
Prove it.
I swear to God, if you're gonna use this against him--
I don't wanna use anything against him.
I wanna help him. - Bullshit.
It's not bullshit. I listened to his story.
Anyone could've found themselves in that position.
- So what are you saying? - I'm saying that you and I
are supposed to be Batman and Robin, we--
If we can't stop these guys from getting away with it
and save Alex in the meantime,
then what the hell are we doing?
I'm guessing you got a plan.
I'm guessing I do.
You think we need to find our Commissioner Gordon.
- How'd you know that? - Because I know Batman.
And I know that he needs someone on the inside
who's working with him behind the scenes.
Look at you. You do know Batman.
- You got someone in mind? - Of course I do.
Unless you're even dumber than you look,
it's the same person you're thinking of.
Robert, you have a minute?
I got a minute to find out how you got into my house.
Laura let me in.
Yeah, of course she did.
She's under the misguided impression that you're charming.
Now why don't you tell me what you got in that box.
Just some files. We were running out of space
over at my firm and I thought maybe I could just
store them with you.
You think I didn't hear about that class action?
Just about cracked your firm in two?
Why the hell would I touch that with a ten foot pole?
Robert, I don't have a leg to stand on
other than to say that Mike took this on
and found some bad shit.
I'm giving you an opportunity to right some wrongs,
make a shitload of money
and all you have to do is show up for one meeting.
I think I might have some extra storage space here.
But, Harvey, if you leave that thing with me,
the case is mine and I run it how I see fit.
- Is that a threat? - Maybe it is, maybe it isn't.
But once we step into that ring,
I don't give a shit who you are,
I'm not pulling my punches.
I wouldn't have it any other way.
What the hell? I thought you were on my side.
- I am on your side. - Then why did Robert Zane
just come out of nowhere and all of a sudden
reopen that God damn case? - Alex, relax.
He didn't open it up against your client;
he opened it up against Harvey's.
What good does that do?
They're in this thing together and so am I.
Listen to me. You've trusted me with the truth.
I gave you my word that I wouldn't let you go down
for something you didn't do. - Well I guess your word is shit
because the second this trial starts,
it's only a matter of time till I've got a bull's-eye
on my back. - Well, then I guess
it's a good thing there isn't gonna be a trial.
What are you talking about?
I can't tell you everything that's going on,
but all you need to do is make sure
Masterson Construction stands down.
After that, you just sit back and watch
this whole thing go away.
God damn it!
God damn it, Gretchen,
I asked you for those applications
to replace Stephanie days ago.
Where the hell-- - I have them right here.
Well, why didn't you give them to me?
Because there was a problem--
Wait a second, wait a second, wait a second, wait a second.
This doesn't feel right. - How can you know that?
Because when it comes to applications,
I'm like Rain Man and this pile
feels one applicant light.
That's because Columbia University
chose not to send an applicant.
Well, why the hell didn't you tell me?
Because it's one position. We have applications
from 19 of the top 20 schools, you fool.
- Did you just call me a fool? - I call 'em like I see 'em.
Well, I don't give a shit about the other 19
if there's even one that thinks we're still
not good enough after Mike Ross.
I'm not gonna let it stand.
Louis, if you go over there and make trouble,
it won't only be Columbia
withholding lawyers from us, it'll be every
damn school in the country.
Gretchen, if you're gonna keep talking, you might as well
say it to my ass 'cause I'm going over there right now
to let them know who's too good for who.
- Roger. - What the hell?
- What the hell, what? - Don't give me that.
I did a little digging.
Robert Zane is about to be Mike Ross' father-in-law
and I don't think it's a coincidence
that all of a sudden, he's coming after us
on the exact same case.
Roger, I'll take care of it.
You better take care of it, Harvey.
Because I only signed with you
because you promised to stop Mike Ross,
and I don't think I have to remind you
that if Reform Corp. goes down,
Alex Williams goes down
and he takes your whole damn firm with him.
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