Suits (2011–…): Season 2, Episode 10 - High Noon - full transcript

Finally, the voting occurs and, seems Hardman wins by the vote of Louis. Hardman and Louis make Harvey's life hell and Mike goes wayward with death of his granny. Having a night-out with ...

You looked me in the eye and told
me that your hood was rock solid.

You make it right
on your own or I will.

You want to settle? Let me
save you some time. We pass.

You think I don't know
this was your doing?

Daniel Hardman doesn't
work you. You work him.

What did Hardman
find in those files?

I don't know, and I don't care.

I'm entitled to name one new Senior
Partner a year. I'm naming you.

You think he's valuing you.
He's buying you.

Hardman actually sees me.

You kept me waiting five years.



You can wait another 24 hours.

It's your grandma.
She passed away.

No.

Either Jessica will
retain her position

or I will resume control
of Pearson Hardman.

Well, in a few minutes
we'll know.

The last time we spoke,
there was a lot of talk about

peeling each other
off the walls.

I just want to say...
Stop talking.

As you wish.

What are you doing here?

Rachel, meet the file room.

It's where we store information on
the cases that we're working on.

No, I...



I just mean, I don't believe that Harvey would
make you come and work the day after...

You can say it.

Okay, I'll say it.

The day after
my grandmother died.

And Harvey doesn't know.

What? Why?

Because there's
a vote going on,

and he's got bigger things
on his mind.

Mike, he'd want to know.
Oh, really? You know that?

You and... You and Harvey
are best friends now?

Okay. Then tell Donna.
Just tell somebody.

I don't want people to know.

If you tell people,

they will understand.

And then you can go home, and
you can really deal with...

Deal with what, Rachel?

The fact that I missed my last-ever
chance to see my grandmother

because I was too busy at work?
Oh, come on. That's not fair.

You were an amazing grandson. You
were buying her an apartment.

I bought her an apartment
because I felt guilty

for not having seen
her for two months.

No, you were buying her
an apartment because...

This is not a debate, Rachel.

All right? I came to work
because I want to work.

I'm not telling people because
I don't want to talk about it.

And now I'm going to go out
and get some fresh air.

And when I get back, I really hope
you will be done bothering me.

The Managing Partner
is Daniel Hardman.

Effective immediately.

Congratulations, Daniel.

I want to thank you for trusting
me with the future of this firm.

I won't let you down.

Let's get back to work.

Harvey, a word.

I know that we
have a rocky history,

but I would be a fool not to
recognize your value to this firm.

Daniel, you won.

You don't need to
blow smoke up my ass.

I'm not blowing smoke.

I told you this
from the day I came back.

That I want us to find a
way to work together.

Why say this to me and not Jessica?
I will.

But her name is on the door.

She's not going anywhere.

I want to make sure that you're
not going anywhere either.

It's time to go.

I can name 12 partners
who will follow you anywhere.

We can have every
associate in the place.

Harvey,

we're not going anywhere.

We have a
non-compete clause.

We quit, we can't practice
law in New York for a year.

Contracts are made
to be broken.

Not when they're written by me.

Well, maybe we should
take a year off.

How would that go?

You could teach.

I could also kill myself.
You could write a book.

Next.
What about travel?

You have the means.
See the world.

Teaching, writing, traveling. You
know what you're talking about?

Running. I'm not running.

We can't stay here.
Not working for him.

Yes, we can.

We are going to swallow our
pride and we're going to wait

until we can make a move
from a position of strength.

That's your tactic?

Holding your head down
and waiting?

That's what he did.
It took him five years.

You really think it's going to take
him five years to screw up again?

I bet it will be more
like five minutes.

Jessica.
That's enough.

This happened today.

Today.

We just took the hit.
We suffered a loss.

And you don't make major life decisions
when you're reeling from a loss.

I want to buy some weed.

Sorry, man.

You got it wrong. But, uh,
hey, if you want a paper...

I'm not a cop. Okay?

I know for a fact
that you're a dealer.

I've seen you here
every single day.

I know the drill.
A guy comes up,

he hands you a hundred-dollar bill, he walks
away with a folded newspaper full of weed.

Well, I have money.

If you don't want it, I'll be happy
to take it to the coffee cart

down at 50th and Lex, who we
both know is your competition.

Have a great day.
Yeah.

See the money, wanna stay
for your meal

Get another piece of pie
for your wife

Everybody wanna know
how it feel

Everybody wanna see
what it's like

I'll even eat a bean pie
I don't mind

Me and missy is so early

Busy, busy making money

All right!

All step back
I'm 'bout to dance

The greenback boogie

Don't you dare touch his balls.

What the hell? These bozos walked
in here right after the vote.

We're moving to the 46th floor.

You and Paul Porter
are switching.

Hardman.

Bowties have no place here.

All that bullshit
about working together?

You forgot to mention that it
was down on the 46th floor.

It's just four walls, Harvey.

Yeah, so is a prison cell, which is
where you send people to be punished.

Paul Porter was loyal to me long
before we were even Pearson Hardman.

I reward people
who are loyal to me.

Show me you are
one of those people.

It's one thing
to become king of the hill.

It's another to stay there.

Accept this with grace, Harvey.

You want grace?

I'll give you the courtesy
you never gave me.

I'll say it to your face.

I'm coming for you.

What were you doing in there?
Kissing the ring?

Don't try to weasel your way in
with another Managing Partner.

That job is already taken.

Daniel. You wanted
to see me.

Don't mind if I do.

Louis, this firm has been
through a divisive fight.

Of which you were victorious.

We were victorious.

Unfortunately, it's not a victory
unless we're united moving forward.

That is so true.
Jessica's a class act.

She'll take the defeat in stride.
She's not the problem.

What do you need?

You made me Senior Partner.
I always pay my debts.

I'm a Lannister.
The problem is her pit bull.

Well, Harvey can be polarizing.

But I can't just fire him.
He's a Senior Partner.

I'm sorry. Fire him?

Do you have
a problem with that?

Louis, he just came in here

and announced he's putting a target on my back.
You voted for me.

That means there's a
target on your back, too.

Tell me what to do.

Oh!

You have to
stop doing that.

Well, you weren't at your desk,

so I figured you and your
small bladder would be here.

These cases,
they're a priority.

Fine.
You know what that means?

Yes, I know what
the word "priority" means.

Well, you're going
to get them done

before you even consider
doing anything for Harvey.

You don't get him a file.
You don't bring him a coffee.

You don't buy him his hair gel.
That's not what I do for him.

Right, like he buys
his own hair gel.

Doesn't matter. You don't
do anything for him now.

You're just like everyone else.
You belong to me.

I don't belong to anyone.
Well, then quit.

Your days are
numbered here, anyway.

You don't get that shit done,
I'm going to fire you myself.

It's either me or the movers, and at
least I know where my hands have been.

I need more packing tape.

Well, it's right over there.
I know.

Wow.

There's a first for everything.

The mighty Donna, nothing to say.
Trouble in paradise?

Louis, get out.
I'm not afraid of you.

Okay, listen. I've, uh, been asked
to redistribute the workload.

Jessica focused too much
on the flash.

These cases won't make
The New York Times,

but they'll definitely
bankroll our bonuses.

It's an Employee Retirement Income Security Act case.
Do you know what that means?

I know what ERISA is, Louis.

Oh, good. So you won't mind the
detail-oriented nature of the assignment.

I won't mind it at all.

Great.

By the way, Harvey, if you're
planning on pawning this off to Mike,

well, you can't.

Mike's focus
has been too, um...

Harvey-centric.

So I assigned our resident
wunderkind some cases of his own.

Auf Wiedersehen.

You look overwhelmed.
Let me help.

Forget that. You're going
to do this instead.

Louis said I'm not allowed to
prioritize your work anymore.

You think I'm taking orders
from Louis now?

Consider things status quo.

Yeah, well, they aren't.

They are as far as
you and I are concerned.

I give you work, and
you're going to do it. Oh!

Right. I forgot. That's
how it works with us.

Don't pout. You're going
to love this case.

It's very detail-oriented.
And what are you doing?

Operation right the ship.

Maybe it's time that you
just accept that it's over.

You lost. Deal with it.

Excuse me?

You seem to live
in this deluded world

where you think
that you can always win.

But sometimes you can't.

Bad things happen.

You've got to face the fact
that life is going to be

this case or
this case or this case.

Jessica lost. You lost. And there
isn't anything that any of us,

including the great and powerful
Harvey Specter, can do about it.

Go home.

Now.

Ugh. Ow.

God.

Yeah. Okay, you're
clearly not ready to go.

What? What, the funeral
doesn't start for another...

Oh, shit.
It's okay.

It's okay.
Uh, can I wear this?

Drink this.
Okay.

You're going to
get in the shower

and I'm going to find you something to wear.
Okay? Mmm-hmm.

Okay. Ow.

Mike?
Yeah.

Is this a great idea? Rachel.
It's one night, okay?

Please, take it easy on me.

It looks like
more than one night.

You're right.

Thanks, Rachel.
I'll be out in five, okay?

Okay.

Donna?

Donna.

Donna?

Donna!

I'm sorry, but apparently, Paul
Porter doesn't believe in technology.

Look, I need
the employment survey.

Yeah, I'm working on it.
It's not done?

It's a survey of all 50 states.

You've got to get on this. Mike
could have done it in his sleep.

I'm sorry I don't have
a photographic memory,

but my brain is already
too busy being awesome.

Well, what about one
of the other associates?

Which one?
You know.

Do I?
The blonde one.

Oh, of course.

Then the brunette.

Male? Female?
Yes.

You don't know a single one
of their names, do you?

Mike Ross.

Do I need to remind you that you're
the one who sent him home yesterday?

I thought he would come back.

You know, you could
call him, Harvey.

Just get me anyone.

What?

No one's available.

Why not?

No one's available...
To you.

Louis!

He's trying to bait me.

What are you going to do about it?
Nothing.

Today is not the day
he's going to see me sweat.

Mike, I'm sorry.
But it's time.

I can't. I just...

Look, I know it's hard, but if you don't
go up there and say something, there...

There's just no one else.

There's no...

None of these people
even know her.

You're not speaking for them.

You're speaking for you.

Everyone is gone.

Not everyone.

Tess?
Mike.

How did you...
My mom.

I'm so sorry.

What's going on?

He doesn't
want to speak.

I can't.
You can.

What's your name?

Rachel.
Mike,

Rachel and I are going
to be right here.

You can do this.

I promise, you're going
to feel so much better after.

Or you'll feel a hundred times worse.

Either way,
you've got to do it.

Okay.

I, uh, remember things.

I remember the night that my
parents were taken away from me.

I remember my grandmother

taking me in.

She came to check on me.

It was, uh... It was the
middle of the night and

I had wet the bed.

She cleaned the sheets
and she...

She cleaned me all up, and she
put me in her bed. And, uh...

You know, I...

Started to cry.

Really hard and, uh...

And she said,
"It's okay, Michael.

"It's okay.

"I've been crying, too.

"But don't you wet this bed, because
I have to sleep here, too."

And, uh...

We laughed, you know?

In spite of everything,
we laughed, and...

And we kept laughing. We kept
laughing until I fell asleep.

When I woke up
the next morning,

she wasn't just my grandmother anymore.
She was...

She was my whole family.

Well, I'm not
11 years old anymore.

I'm not going
to wet the bed tonight.

But I will remember

that night,

and everything
she has ever done for me

for the rest of my life.

You were great. Yeah.
Thanks.

She's right.

I'm Tess, by the way. Oh.
It's good to meet you, Tess.

Good to meet you, Rachel.

Are you two...

Oh.

No, no. We work together.
Oh.

I assume you knew, uh, Edith?

Grammy was the best part about
being friends with this guy.

You called her Grammy, too?
Everybody did.

So you guys must go way back.

Short story is, we've known
each other since we were seven.

Long story is,
you dated each other.

Mmm, I don't think we need
to get into the long story.

We shared a few
milestones together.

First beer, prom, sex...
And there's the long story.

Well, I don't know about you two,
but I think we should get drunk.

I wish, but I have to go
pack up her room.

I have to get back
to the office.

And I do not want to see
you there later today. Okay?

Thanks, Rachel. Yeah, of course.
Let me know if you need anything.

Just call me. Really good to meet you.
Mmm-hmm.

You, too.

Doth my eyes deceive me?

It appears that you're actually doing
the task that you've been assigned.

Doth you want to kiss my ass?

I sense frustration.

Case too much? Can't
handle all those numbers?

Louis, just because financial cases bore me
doesn't mean I can't do them in my sleep.

Well, did you remember
to do this?

I didn't have to
because I did that.

Well, that means
that you have to...

Replace the custodian, have an
alternate, show precedents,

generate cash flow
projections and

have everything audited by
an experienced fiduciary.

Impressive.

Well, I'll review
these for court.

4:00 p.m. Today. Where you
will be my second chair.

Did I forget
to mention that? My bad.

Oh, and if you want to
pick up some coffee,

I take mine with
cream and Stevia.

Would you like me to
put that in your calendar?

I will take that as a no.

She loved you, you know?

Pretty sure she never
got over our breakup.

Well, that's because she knew
you would never do better.

What's going on?

I canceled on her
the night before she died.

You must feel awful.
I was working.

I don't even remember what for.

And we're talking
about me here.

I just know it seemed
so important at the time.

And now...

I didn't even get
to say goodbye to her.

But

I never really get to say
goodbye to anyone, do I?

The, uh...

The night before
I went to college,

I was supposed to
see you, and I couldn't.

Yeah. Yeah, you were having
dinner with your family. Yeah.

Dinner with my family
was me sobbing in my bed.

We had said we'd break up at
the end of the summer, but

I knew if I showed up, I never
would have been able to do it.

I'm sorry. I just...

I didn't have the
guts to say goodbye.

It's okay.

Mike,

I'm married.

Are you...

Are you kidding me?

Mike.
Get out.

Right.

Go.
Okay.

When I sent you home, I didn't
mean for you to never come back.

My grandmother died.

I know.

Look, you obviously weren't
ready to deal with it.

So I respected that by keeping you busy.
Was I wrong?

No.

You stoned?

Yep.

And I'm not interested
in a lecture, so...

Good.

Because I'm not interested
in giving one.

Yeah, help yourself.

Don't mind if I do.

Is this the coffee cart guy?

Look, Donna.
For the record,

I am sorry that you got
caught in this crossfire.

And no matter
what happens with...

There will always
be a place here for you.

With you?

Yeah. Yes.

It would be my honor.

You really don't
get it, do you?

Harvey and I are like this.

You think I would
leave him for anybody,

let alone somebody
who did what you did?

You betrayed your team.

Harvey and Jessica were not my team.
Yes, they were.

And I was.
But no one is anymore.

And I might not like moving,

but the one thing
that I love about it

is that it is further away
from your smug face.

The whole bag?

How do you even do that, man?

It's... I got, like,
crazy cotton mouth right now.

Harvey Specter
doesn't get cotton mouf.

Cotton "mouf"?
"Mouf."

I guess Harvey
Specter does get cotton "mouf."

I can't help it.
These pretzels are...

Making me thirsty.

Here. Drink this, rookie.
Oh, my God.

Did you ever hear of a hanger?
Oh, my God. Wow.

I just got an image
of you as a dad.

Like a little
Harvey Specter.

You know, all hair-gelled and,
like, pin-striped Osh Kosh B'gosh.

"Dad, don't play the odds, play the man.
It's a win-win."

You being like,
"Go to your goddamn room."

Oh, look at this. You bought
an apartment in Manhattan.

I got it for her.

Oh.

I always hated
the word "orphan."

I mean, I just...

Never felt like one.

Until now.

I ever tell you about my dad?

I think you know the
answer to that question.

He was a saxophone player.

He sat in with everybody
because everybody loved him.

He believed in
love at first sight.

Unfortunately...

His first sight was a groupie.

Your mother.

I was 16 when
I caught her cheating.

I knew if I told
my dad, he'd...

The next two years went by,
I didn't say a thing,

and she went right on just...

Making him a fool.

Look, this is all to say that I lived
in a house surrounded by family,

but I know what it's like
to be totally alone.

Wow.

Your stoned is depressing.

You should never share your feelings ever again.
I mean, not with me.

What can I say? It's been a
tough week for both of us.

Hardman.

Oh, what I wouldn't give to
piss in that bastard's office.

That was pretty quick
off the tongue.

Well, I've done it before.

To Louis.
No way.

Way.

Wait a minute.

If you've done that before...

Why not do it again?

Okay, let's go.

No, no, no.
It's not right.

It's not right? I drank three
Gatorades on the way here.

I'm going to pee orange.
It's right.

No.
What?

If we're going to do something,
it needs to be original.

Orange.

You know what? I know
what we're going to do.

I'm going to get
the can opener.

Are you serious right now?
You're not messing with me?

You're finally going to tell me
what you do with that can opener?

Do I look serious?
You look stoned.

I am. But I never joke
about the can opener.

Come on.
Mmm...

Let's go. Let's go. Come on.
Come on. Let's go.

All right.
What we do is...

Okay. If you were a narcissist with great
hair, what would your password be?

Harvey.

Specter.

No, that's just way too easy. One
of his favorite basketball players.

Shaquille

O'Bryant?

I still don't understand
the thumbtack thing.

It's surprising, isn't it?
Yeah.

Hey. Say what you will about this floor.
I'm pretty sure the cubicles are bigger.

Hey. What's going on?
How are you guys doing?

I was just, uh, helping box
a little bit because, uh...

Donna was feeling a little blue about moving.
What the hell are you doing?

Harvey. Harvey.

Are you looking for another way
to make my life miserable?

Harvey. Harvey, no. Come on.
You hit him, they win.

You should have let me hit him.
I don't know about that,

but maybe we shouldn't
have let him leave.

Why? Maybe he wasn't snooping.
Maybe he was,

I don't know, trying to plant something.
Like drugs.

In my record collection?

What better place to stash the weed
than with the Bob Marley, mon?

Louis doesn't even know where to
buy drugs, let alone plant them.

I know where to buy drugs.
Congratulations.

No, I'm serious. What if, instead of peeing,
we planted something in Hardman's office?

Genius.

It's a crime.
Maybe.

But he wouldn't hesitate for one second
to do the same thing to get rid of you.

What? He wouldn't hesitate to
plant something to get rid of me.

What, Louis?
No. Hardman.

I just said that.
No.

What if Hardman planted the C.M.
Memo in the first place?

Well...

Donna
never saw the memo.

Donna never makes mistakes.

What if she never saw it four years
ago because it wasn't there?

And then it was.

You really think he had the balls
to walk into that file room,

open a box,
and plant a document?

No security cameras
and no locks on the doors.

Fine. But how did he get the
document in the first place?

Hardman brought Coastal
Motors into the firm.

Yeah, but he wasn't here
when the case went to trial.

No, not the trial.
The defect.

What's the date Sarah Layton left C.
M? Here.

Hardman was still here.
It makes sense.

Sarah Layton confronts
Kemp. He panics.

Who's the first person he calls?
His lawyer.

Hardman tells him to bury it.
That's a crime.

You said yourself he wouldn't
hesitate to commit a crime.

He knew the cars were bad
from the beginning.

What?

When Hardman came back,
the first thing he did was

ask Louis for a report
on every case at the firm.

Yeah, he was looking
for weaknesses.

He knew the C.M. Win was based on a lie.
He made it look like it was my lie.

Which brings us to...
Tanner.

Hardman couldn't bring the suit himself.
He needed an executioner.

And he picked Tanner. So when I
suspected something was fishy,

I'd focus on Tanner, not him.

They were in on it together.

I went through every box that Hardman
looked at to find dirt on Tanner.

There was no dirt. You need
to call a partner meeting.

I'll call for it five minutes
after you get me some proof.

Sorry, Harvey.
Pilates is on Wednesdays.

You and I are going to go.

And when we're done, you're going
to admit to me what you did.

Oh, I've done
a lot of things, Harvey.

Well, I want to know
why you settled.

You know damn well why I settled.
No, I don't.

I want to know
about you and Hardman.

You're going to answer my questions
or I'm going to kick your ass.

I'm not doing the one, and you can't do the other.
I can. And you will.

All right, let's go.

As long as it takes.

I win, you talk.

You lose, I don't.

Why did you settle?

I decline to answer.

Why did you settle?

I decline to answer.

You get one question.

Well, let's see. How about,
why did you settle?

Because that memo was a fraud.

What? You need to come forward.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

I said one question, Harvey.
One question.

Oh, my God.

We were right.

Right about what?
I found it.

You found what?

I found it.

No, no. It can't be... It
can't be like this. Why?

Because your
grandmother just died.

You think not kissing is going
to make that any better?

No, no, no. I think that's
exactly what it's going to do.

And that's why it's a problem.

Rachel, in the middle
of the worst week ever,

I have found a moment of something good.
Now... I know.

But when something like that happens,
people don't make smart choices.

Yeah.

No, you're right.

But being smart

hasn't made either
one of us very happy.

Daniel.
Louis.

I have something
that may be of interest.

Already?
I'm notoriously fast.

I have certain suspicions.

All I need you to do
is authorize action.

You really think he does?

I really think he did.

I am impressed.

You'll be surprised what I can do now
that I have the proper motivation.

You're banned on this floor.

That's funny.
It's pee in a cup time.

Drug tests are for associates,
not the partners.

Well, Hardman believes in
running a real clean ship.

You know, like "Just say
no," "Crack is whack."

Which is why a new policy went
into effect as of this morning.

You know, I don't
smell it on you now,

but I sure as hell
did last night

when you manhandled me
in your office.

I'm sure you had a lot of
fun laughing at that one.

You want to take it, you're going
to have to take it forcibly.

Refusal to take this test gives
me grounds to fire you for cause.

I refuse.
You're fired.

Per our bylaws, I'm entitled to a hearing in
front of a quorum of our Senior Partners.

And I'm on record.

What the hell is wrong with you?
Just take the test.

I can't.
Why not?

It's just a drug...

You've got to be kidding me.

You were the one who
told me to take it easy.

And you and I both know what we did
that night in this very office.

That was a celebration.
This is different. This...

When did this happen?

Does it matter when?

I don't believe it.

You were high when you
came up with that theory.

Doesn't matter how
we got there. We got there.

I bought us some time. We can use
the review to present our case.

Do you have any evidence?

Not only did he plant the document,
he wrote the damn thing.

How do you know that?
Tanner indicated that to me.

Turns out they weren't
in on it together.

Hmm. And he's willing
to testify to that?

Oh, let me guess.
No, he won't.

I've got Mike
chasing down another avenue.

Jessica, I don't do this now,

I'm gone anyway.

What is it?

Daniel and Louis got their quorum.
Your review convenes in an hour.

Pursuant to New York
Civil Code,

a settlement based on fraudulent
representation can be voided by the court.

Who are you?
My name is Mike Ross.

I work for Harvey Specter.

Get off my car.

As far as we can tell,
there are only two people

who knew about the problems
with the C.M. Hood,

Sarah Layton and you.

But I think there was a third.

You know, last time I was ambushed in
this garage, I gave in. Not this time.

You met with Daniel Hardman the night
before Sarah Layton's last day.

We have his calendar.

What do you want?

I want you to sign
this affidavit stating

you told Daniel Hardman about
the problems with the hood,

and that he advised you to bury those
problems and cut a deal with Sarah Layton.

Harvey came to me, told me to
settle, and then we'd be done.

Now you're threatening me,

telling me to put it in writing,
and then we'll be done.

Sorry, Junior.
We are done.

That kid better
get here fast.

He'll come through.

Harvey Specter has refused to
take a mandatory drug test,

leaving me no choice but to
terminate his employment.

As is his right, he's requested
a hearing to dispute this.

Thank you, Daniel. But I'm not
here to dispute anything.

After all, I was high.

I was high because I was being
forced to work for you.

A man who, it turns out,

knew C.M. Was negligent before
I ever even took the case.

Uh, this is not the time...
Shut up, Louis.

Don't do this.

If you go, I go.

Do you deny knowing
about the defects?

Unequivocally. And you
deny writing this memo

and sending it to Tanner, knowing that
he would come after this entire firm?

That's why he settled,

because you told him
it wouldn't hold up.

That's wild conjecture,

and it's bullshit.

Why did he settle? He settled
because I did what I do.

That is not an answer.
Yes, it is.

This ends here.

The two of you
have now slandered me,

which violates the morality
clause of the partners agreement.

It's not slander
if it's the truth.

Unfortunately, you don't have
a shred of evidence.

Because the
evidence doesn't exist.

Actually, it does.

This is a partners
only meeting.

So
have Tanner sue me.

But in the meantime, I think the rest of the
partners are going to want to see this.

It's a signed affidavit
from Lawrence Kemp,

stating that
he told Daniel Hardman

about the defects in the C.M.
Hood six years ago.

May 7th was the date of that meeting
per your calendar, to be exact.

You just denied knowing anything about that.
Unequivocally.

I guess you were just lying

to cover up the fact that you were behind
this entire suit in the first place.

Is that the basis of this?

A coerced lie from a man trying to
say, "My lawyer made me do it."

- No way that holds up in court.
- It doesn't have to.

It just has to make these
Harvard-educated lawyers understand

that you made each
and every one of them

spend $100,000
of their own money

to buy you control of my firm.

I think we've heard
all we needed to hear.

Harvey has admitted to
violating the drug policy.

All those in favor
of his dismissal?

Looks like you lost.

I'm glad you brought up
the bylaws.

Fraudulently suing your own
firm is grounds for firing.

You have no proof of that.

All those in favor of
Daniel Hardman's dismissal.

Hey, Harvey, I know I'm not a
partner, but do you mind if I...

Go ahead.
Nice.

Daniel, that $3 million of our
money you spent on yourself?

Consider your partnership
bought out.

What was really
on that affidavit, anyway?

What I said was on it.

You realize it's a felony to sign someone
else's name to a sworn document.

I didn't sign
someone else's name.

I signed my own name.

I mean, seriously, how often do
you really look at a man's shoes?

To the firm of Pearson
and kiss my ass.

I told you we'd
be peeling him off the wall.

You go, I go.

He goes.

I already went and came back.

You're married.

I am.

And you called me anyway.

I did.

So we're clear.

I don't consider
anything bought out.

Too bad.

Because the only way you're getting
another penny is through litigation.

And we may not have
proof now, but we will.

This comes out at trial,
you'll never practice again.

Sign this confidentiality
agreement,

I'll waive my claim.

One time offer,
take it or leave it.

For the record, I wasn't the
one who made the first move.

Harvey was.

Yeah, you made your first
move five years ago.

Maybe. But someday,

he'll make the
first move on you.

Goodbye, Daniel.

Were you going to
throw something at me?

I'll go.

But don't kid yourself that this
is the last page of the story.

Give me the toes.

Oh. It's just like
riding a bike.

Oh, okay. I should be more upset
that you just compared me to a bike,

but I love bikes.

Pizza.
Okay.

Ugh.

Pepperoni.

Is this a bad time to
tell you that I'm a vegan?

Um... No.

More pizza for me.

You were right. I
don't care about being smart.

Rachel...