Suits (2011–…): Season 4, Episode 3 - Two in the Knees - full transcript

Logan Sanders orders Harvey to play dirty in his battle with Mike, and Mike's reputation and relationship with Rachel are not off limits. Meanwhile, Louis tries to bury the hatchet and make friends with Jeff Malone.

You're good with me working
on the takeover with Logan?

As long as we don't let
that affect this...

We won't.

I do always get what I want.

And what I wanna do with this
company is strip it down,

flip it over... That's enough.
We're done.

You're right. We are.

When I told you
that our relationship

is now purely professional,
I was serious.

What's not purely
professional about lunch?

Unless you mean the sex that
will be following lunch?



Phillip. Your son.
You lost him.

And that's what this company is to you now.
Your family.

I lost both of my parents
when I was 11 years old.

So, I know a little something
about needing family.

Since when does the SEC

go around intimidating law firms
by going after their clients?

They don't, but they will when Eric
Woodall starts there next week.

Another all-nighter? Yeah.

Work or school?
Work.

What were you working on? You
know what I was working on.

I'm so sorry, but I'm so tired
I have to go get some sleep...

Hey, hey, hey, hey... before
I go back to the office.

Hey, I haven't seen
you in two days.

Give me five minutes.
Okay.



But I can't be responsible
for anything that I say.

Wow. Okay.

In that case, is Logan going
after another board member?

Nice try.
Mmm.

Is he running out of cash?
I can't tell you that.

Did you love him?

How long have you been
waiting to ask me that?

You know, just when you were at
your weakest and most vulnerable.

I did love him.
But I don't love him now.

I love you.
Mmm.

Who ended it?

Does that matter?

It does to me.

I ended it.

Now, do you have any other burning
questions, or can I go to sleep, please?

Um, let me see.

What's the most expensive
thing you ever shoplifted?

Were you a mean girl?

Are you interested in taking
a pole dancing class?

You know what?
We'll get into that later.

Sweet dreams.

God, enough about you.
I want to talk about me.

We were just talking about you.
Not enough.

All right, fine.
Let's talk about Harvey.

So, guess what he's been up to.

What?

He found the master tapes
for his father's solo album.

He's working on buying them.

He's been trying to find them
ever since he lost his father.

Oh, I see why you're
telling me this.

You're trying to humanize
Harvey because you're afraid

of what this fight
is going to do to us.

I'm afraid because of what
it's already doing to you.

I'm talking Ali-Frazier.

Come on, Donna.
Listen to me.

They started out like brothers,

then they went
toe to toe three times

and Joe Frazier went to his
grave hating Muhammad Ali.

I didn't know you
were a boxing fan.

I'm a Harvey fan.

So am I.

And that's why I'm
giving him my best.

- Thanks for the coffee.
- You're welcome.

You're in late.
I was up late.

Working on my stuff?

Working on a lot of stuff.
What can I help you with?

I wanted to talk to you.
About?

Well, when I told you before

that I'm not the same guy that
I used to be, what I meant was

I got caught up in
emotion back then.

I'm not caught up
in emotion anymore.

And?

And that means that I'm going to
have to do some calculated things,

and I needed to know
that you're okay with that.

Why wouldn't I be?

You know why.

Logan, you don't have to come and have
these little check in talks with me.

I am a big girl, and I know
how these things work.

So, just do what you have to
do and stop worrying about me.

Great.

Harvey, what the hell's
going on?

At the moment,
I'm 18 minutes away

from owning Steve McQueen's
Shelby Cobra.

You know what I'm talking about.

Last time I saw you, you told me you
were going to get me this company.

I just found out Walter
Gillis funded his pension.

Did you think they wouldn't
fight back?

I expected them to fight.

Right now, we're getting
our ass kicked.

Well, what scorecard
are you looking at?

Because we just got them to give up half
their war chest just to stay in the fight.

I don't give a shit
what the scorecard says.

I want a knockout.

Well, it doesn't work that way.

It can if you hit them
below the belt.

Logan.
Save it.

When my father went up against Carl Icahn, he
said that you waited till he wasn't looking,

you walked up behind him,
and you shot him in the back.

Walter Gillis isn't Carl Icahn.

I'm not talking about
Walter Gillis.

I'm talking about Mike Ross.

I don't care who
you're talking about.

That Icahn deal
was completely different.

The only difference I see is that this
deal is against your surrogate son.

So.

Are you willing
to do this or not?

You want below the belt?

I'll give you below the belt.

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

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Louis, we talked about this.

It's just so weird to see him
in my old office. You know?

It's like when you drive by the house you
grew up in and there's another family

in there and all you want to do is
break in and make yourself soup.

You know that feeling?

Well, it depends on the soup.

Pfft. Mushroom barley.
Then no.

Hey, did you get him that apology
gift I told you to get him?

Except instead of scotch, I got us
two front row tickets to the ballet.

Oh.

Well, it's the thought
that counts.

Louis. Can I help
you with something?

Yes.

You and me, we, uh, got
off on the wrong foot.

Words were said. Hurtful
caricatures were drawn.

And I did some bad things, too.

Water under the bridge, Louis.

Well, no. Not to me.

See, um, I once was told

that actions have consequences.

And I want to turn things
around by inviting you

to the American Ballet Company's
production of Giselle.

The ballet?
Yeah. You and me, tonight.

Well, Louis, I would love
to go to the ballet with you,

I really would, but I have
Knicks tickets tonight, man.

And I...
I never miss a game.

All right. I'm going to let it go
that you're choosing basketball

over, uh, Giselle.

But I really need to make this
up to you, Jeff.

I, I can't be in the red.

I am always,
always in the black.

And I don't mean
that in a racial sense.

Well, now that you mention it, I
could really use some advice.

About the case?
About Jessica.

I just pulled Adam Grieves
as opposing counsel.

And long story short,
he hates me.

And I could really use Jessica's help
to run some interference. But...

I'm the new guy, it's only my second
case, and I don't know what to do.

Well, I tell you what
I'm going to do.

I'm going to get you front row
tickets to Jessica Pearson's help.

Okay, Harvey. You didn't
bring me here

to make me choke
down these Brussels sprouts.

No, I didn't.

But you are going to have to
choke down something else.

Let me guess. This is
about Walter Gillis.

No, it's not about Walter.

It's about the line of credit that
you're about to stop giving him.

And why on earth would
I do that?

Because if you don't,

I have a feeling that every Pearson Specter
client that you currently do business with

is suddenly going to move
their accounts to Chase.

You really want to cripple
his company that badly?

His company's already dead.

He just doesn't know it yet.

That doesn't give you
the right to threaten me.

If I were threatening you,
I'd come right out and say it.

If you don't do this tomorrow morning, you
lose two billion dollars' worth of deposits.

- You son of a bitch.
- That he is.

What are you doing here, Mike?

What do you mean? I just came
for the Brussels sprouts.

You know how I know
how good they are?

How?

Because this is where Harvey brings bankers
to strong-arm them into doing some bullshit.

No, he should listen to me.

I'm Walter Gillis' partner.

And if he cuts off our funding at any point
in the next two months following this lunch,

then the next time you're talking
about these Brussels sprouts

will be in front of
a grand jury.

Oh. And, Vernon,
don't take it personally.

He did the same thing to the guy from Leeds
at the exact same table seven months ago.

Louis.
I got your memo.

And if you want to get an antique
diving bell for your new office,

it's on your dime.

Okay, that's bullshit,
but whatever.

Um, I'm here about Jeff Malone.

I'm not the principal.

You two are going to have to work
your shit out on the playground.

But you see, that's just it.
We already did.

Something's not right.
Why are you here?

I'm here because
you need to run interference.

I thought you just said
you worked it out.

No, not with me.

With Adam Grieves at the SEC.

He has it in for Malone.

Louis, I'm glad you two are going to be
walking to school together from now on.

But I hired Jeff Malone
to handle the SEC

not to get me to handle
them for him.

You know, you're always telling
me not to make enemies.

And for the first time since Harvey,
I have just made a new friend.

So, I'm asking you.

Please do it for my friend.

Louis.

If you won't do it for him,
please do it for me.

I just had a very interesting
chat with Louis Litt.

Louis is a very interesting guy.

Did you know he's never
eaten an olive?

I did not.

But I do know you fed
him some bullshit.

That doesn't sound like me.
Really?

Because he thinks we need
to work together

because there's bad blood
between you and Adam Grieves.

I don't like to talk about it.
Of course not.

Because you and Adam Grieves
play basketball every Wednesday.

What happens on the court,
Jessica, stays on the court.

I thought I was clear
about boundaries.

Well, listen. If that's
really how you feel,

why don't you just tell Louis
that you want to bow out

because you don't trust
yourself around me?

Yeah, I didn't think so.

See you tomorrow.

What happened to going
below the belt?

I went below the belt.

The referee stepped in and
threw a grand jury in my face.

Well, I wasn't asking you to go
below the belt with the company.

I was asking you to go below
the belt with Ross.

What are you talking about?

I'm saying you hire a private investigator
to find every skeleton in his closet,

he wakes up in the morning and
it's all over the front page.

Logan, that's not going
below the belt,

that's just nuts.

You're full of shit.

You don't want to do this because you don't
have the stomach to do it to your boy.

No. I don't want to do it because
we're on a path to win this thing.

And I let you bait me into
doing what I already did

because I thought you were
just a little impatient.

But now, I'm starting to
realize what it really is.

What is that?

Who's full of shit now?

This has nothing to do
with Rachel.

You got there pretty damn fast.

Hey. I asked you to put Mike
Ross down with one punch.

You said you would
and you didn't.

So, either do what I'm asking
or I'll do it myself.

You can't do it, Harvey.
Yes, I can.

Logan's going to do it anyway.

At least this way,
it will be me.

What's the difference if you hire
somebody to look into Mike or Logan does?

You know damn well they're
going to uncover his secret.

I don't know that and you don't, either.
Yeah, I do.

No one's ever found it before.

Because you were hiding it from
people who weren't looking for it,

not from people who are.

What do you want from me, Donna?

I want you to get Mike
to give up.

Well, I'm not going to do that

because I know he's
not going to give up.

How do you know that?
Because I know.

This is Mike we're
talking about.

And if it were anyone other than Mike, I'd
have an article in the Journal tomorrow.

That's not what you told Logan.

Because I goddamn lied to Logan.

And it didn't work. Now, I'm
going to do what I have to do.

Well, the least you can
do is warn him.

He's on the other side.

I'm not going to warn him.
That's not how it works.

Well, maybe you should think of something
that won't ruin his goddamn life.

Hey.

You ready to get
down to business?

Yes, I am.
Good.

I was thinking that maybe we
could do all this over lunch.

It's 10:30.

There's a lot to
discuss, Jessica.

No, there isn't.

We need to bury
them in paperwork.

No, we don't. We just
need to come up

with a legitimate reason why
Brooks made that trade.

There is no legitimate reason.

I didn't say there needs
to be one, Jessica.

I said we need to find one.

You are taking to defense
like a fish to water.

Well, you didn't bring me in here just for
my genetically superior bone structure.

Did you?
Mmm. No.

That's what I brought
him in for.

Hey. Sorry I'm late. I was
just getting up to speed.

You brought Louis in.

Of course. Three heads
are better than two.

Unless you have an objection.

No.

Are you kidding me?

I would never turn down
a threesome.

Right, buddy?

I hear ya.
Good.

Because Jessica and I were just
having a little difference of opinion

about what to do next.

Yes. And I'm sure Louis,
the man that I hired,

the man who owes
his very career to me,

will see things my way.

I don't want to step
on anyone's toes.

No, Louis, you're not stepping
on anyone's toes here.

And to be fair, I think you're an amazing
attorney who doesn't owe anyone anything.

Ooh. Do you work out?

I, I try to stay fit.

Try? Mission accomplished.

Can we get to the point?
Lou... Louis,

Jeff and I have two different
approaches to this case.

Exactly. Go for the knockout
punch or bore them to death.

Well, when you frame it
that way...

I can't believe you're using
that old debate team trick.

Farm boy strong,
that's what you are.

Jessica, what debate team trick?

Calling my approach
"bore them to death"

and yours a "knockout punch."

Man, you're really good at this.
Have you done this before?

Sure have.

Look, Jessica, you can
make assumptions

about how this farm boy's going to
come down on this all you want to,

but I think we all pretty much
know he's playing on my team.

Jeff, you're right.
You are right.

And in fact, I think that because you
and Louis see eye to eye on this case,

that you should work together

and I should bow out.

You actually think
that bothers me?

Because now, I've got this
farm boy all to myself, Jess.

Just you and me, cowboy.

Just like Ernie and Bert.

Jeff Malone is
in love with me.

What?

I was just in a meeting with him, and
he started off by patting my shoulder.

He's a jock, Louis.
That's just how they are.

No. He was then
rubbing my shoulders.

Then, he touched my arm.
He's all over me.

Wow. What was
the meeting about?

It doesn't matter. Donna,

his arguments are
loaded with double meaning.

Who invokes the penal code
in an SEC case?

He said "penal"?

Three times. The third time,
we were just talking about

the Glass-Steagall Act, which
is purely civil. And it's...

God damn it, woman.
Do I have to draw you a map?

I mean, come to think of it, athletes
coming out is all the rage now.

And guess what his
favorite sport is. Basket

ball.
Oh, my God.

Shut the front door.

No, I want to shut
the back door.

Okay, Louis.

Now that we've firmly established his
gayness, why would he think you're gay?

I mean, you're...

...straight as an arrow.

I may have said that I eat cock
for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

What?

It was a different kind
of cock, Donna.

It wasn't.
Okay. Louis.

What exactly do you
want from me?

I want you to tell me
what I should do about it.

I'm going to tell you exactly
what you're going to do about it.

Nothing.
What do you mean nothing?

I mean don't give him anything back.
He'll get the message.

It'll pass.

Donna, I don't think you understand
the power of my sexuality.

What are you doing?

Oh, you know. It's just a
little something for your file.

I have a file?

That information's classified.
Wait. Why?

It's in your file.
Oh, shit.

There's a secret, it will be
thrown under the table

Harvey Specter.

If you'd be more comfortable, I have a
couple rocks you could crawl out from under.

Most people would go with some
tall weeds I could hide behind.

Most people don't take
these fights personally. I do.

That's exactly why I'm here.
Meaning?

I came here to tell you
something man to man

because I know what
this company means to you.

If you knew what this company meant to
me, you wouldn't be trying to steal it.

Walter, I know how
your son died.

Get the hell out of my office.

Not before I tell you that
Mike Ross was a drug dealer.

Bullshit he was.

And I'm calling security,

and if you're not gone
by the time they get here,

their job's going to be
getting me off you.

Fine, I'll go.
But ask him.

Ask him if he ever dealt drugs.

Ask him if he ever refused
to take a drug test.

Ask him if he was ever
high at work.

I said get out.

And ask him if on the very day
he came to me looking for a job,

he had a briefcase filled
with marijuana.

This is how you do this?

Come here "man to man" and use my son's
death to take my company from me?

Well, you are nothing
but a piece of shit.

You're right.
I am a piece of shit.

But that doesn't make what I'm
telling you any less true.

Walter. What are
you doing here?

I'm having second thoughts.

About the takeover.
About you.

I'm sorry.
I don't understand...

Have you ever been involved
in a drug deal?

Walter, look, I'm
trying save your company here.

And I'm here to find out what
kind of man I'm in business with.

So, I'm going to ask you again.

Have you ever been
involved in a drug deal?

What did Harvey tell you?

Looks like he told me the truth.

The truth is that Harvey can't beat
us, so he's trying to divide us.

And he's using
your son to do it.

Just like you used his memory
to make you my partner.

To save your life's work.

Another lie from another liar.

You two deserve
each other. We're done.

Mike, are you okay?
I don't care who you find.

I want you to hire someone and get every
piece of dirt there is on Logan Sanders.

Uh, okay.
Just do it.

Where are you going?

To take care of something else.

Couple of things.

It's Porter's birthday. I got him that weird
zucchini cake he likes from the Bronx.

What cake? Somebody
returned Stuntman's chair.

It was missing? And the "no questions
asked" memo in the kitchen worked.

What did it stop?
Ooh. It's not important.

None of these things
are important.

Oh, and one more thing.

Louis thinks Malone is in love with him.
Your secret's safe.

And you're welcome.

Hey, Louis.

Do you have a minute?
Ah, it's about all I have.

Because I'm, uh, super,
super busy.

Yeah, well, listen.

I just wanted to check in and see if
you're ready to pull an all-nighter.

I just got all the brokerage tapes in, and
I figured we could just grind it out.

Tonight?
Tonight.

Unless you want to go right now,
and just pound it out all at once.

Okay, that's it. I mean, you
have got this all wrong.

Jeff, I like you.

As a friend.

Right, Louis.
I like you, too.

I think I've made
that perfectly clear.

Too clear, man.
Too clear.

I mean, enough with the
come-ons already. What?

Yeah. I mean, I... I get it. You
know, we're a perfect match.

You know, if you go that way.
Ebony and ivory.

But I play a
different instrument. So...

Oh. Louis. No...

Look.
It's just...

I just don't want there to be,
you know, just awkwardness.

Especially since Jessica just bowed
out and it's just me and you now.

Right.

Well, now that you've seen
right through me, Louis, I...

I am disappointed.

Are you going to be okay?

To be honest, I'm feeling
a little raw right now.

Oh, shit.

I'm sorry.

Maybe it's best if you just told Jessica
that she needs to step back in.

Yes.
Yeah.

Can do.
Yeah.

Get up.

You here to fight me?

Oh, should I wait for you
to turn your back?

That seems to be more
your speed.

I'm sorry. Were you expecting
me to give you a call?

No, I was expecting you
to be a human being.

From where I'm sitting,
I was a goddamn saint.

Oh, yeah? How's that?

If I didn't do what I did, Logan was
going to hire a private investigator

to smear you
up and down the block.

So, what?

You know what.
I shot you in the knees,

so he wouldn't shoot you
in the face. You're welcome.

You know what, Harvey? I'm going
to take a pass on the "thank you"

and instead skip right to the part
where I call you a piece of shit.

You know what? I'm getting a
little tired of hearing that.

And what does that make you
for threatening to bring

criminal charges
in that restaurant?

You deserved criminal charges for what
you were doing in that restaurant.

You didn't have a problem when
we did it seven months ago

to the guy from Leeds.

Seven months ago, you weren't
lying to somebody about me.

I didn't lie.

And seven months ago,
you were goddamn here.

So, that's what this is about.

You can't stand that I got out of here
and that I'm succeeding without you.

Without me?

I made you.

Without me, you're nothing.

Right there.

That's who you are,
and that's why I left.

Bullshit.
Don't lay that on me.

You left because you needed to
feed that huge ego.

Ego? Ego?

If I stayed here, you know what would
have been hanging over my head

for the rest of my life.

Which is why I told you to move
somewhere nobody ever knew you.

But you stayed here.

So, that thing is still over your
goddamn head, and I stopped it!

I don't care what you
think you stopped.

You're going to go to Walter Gillis and
you're gonna make this thing right.

It is right.
It's over. You lost.

Nothing's over.

And you're the one
who lost something today.

What are you talking about?

You went personal,
I went personal.

Your father's master tapes?
I've got 'em.

Those tapes have nothing to do
with this deal.

They do now.

Harvey.

I did this.
What?

The tapes. Mike found out
about 'em from me.

I've been meeting him for coffee, just because
I wanted to make sure that everything

was okay between the two of you.

And I never, ever thought he
would do something like this.

I am so, so sorry.
It's not your fault, Donna.

What are you going to do?
Nothing.

The tapes have nothing
to with this deal.

The second I believe
they do, I'm done.

Ugh. Perfect timing.

Do you want me
to get rid of him?

I'll handle it.

What part of "drag Mike Ross through
the mud" did you not understand?

The part where you come off looking
like a rich, vindictive douchebag.

That's not your call to make.

Based on your years of
experience in takeovers?

Here's something they didn't teach
you in snowboarding school,

or wherever the hell you went
before you decided to be a grownup.

Never destroy anyone in public when you can
accomplish the same result in private.

Meaning?

I severed Mike's ties with
Walter Gillis. It's over.

You know, you told me that
Mike Ross wasn't a threat,

and then he handcuffed
us with a TRO.

You said that you'd take him down with
one blow, and then he got back up.

So, here's something that I did
learn in snowboarding school.

When someone talks shit,
I demand proof.

Proof of what?
Logan, we won.

You don't need to...

Need to what, come off like
a rich, vindictive douchebag?

I want proof that
he's giving up his bid.

And if I don't get it by the morning, I'm
going to call my private investigators

and I'm going to finish
what I started.

Where are you going? Where
do you think I'm going?

To get Mike to sign an
agreement to give up his bid.

You can't.
Why not?

Because you were right. He's
never gonna listen to you.

Donna, I know you're feeling
bad about the tapes, but...

That has nothing to do with it.
Then what are you saying?

I feel guilty that I told him.

But what he did, that's on you.

And the reason he's not going to listen to
you is because you acted like an asshole.

Excuse me?

He came in here wanting an explanation
for why you did what you did,

and you threw gas on the fire.

I gave him an explanation.

Yeah, you told him
he was nothing.

You know what?

About a half an hour ago, you
told me this was all your fault.

A half an hour ago, I was
thinking about what I did.

I wasn't thinking about
what you said to him.

It doesn't matter
what I said to him.

I saved him.

Harvey.

You said before if it had
been anybody other than Mike,

you would have done what Logan
wanted without blinking an eye.

Well, if anybody other than Mike
had walked in here the way he did,

you would have shown him
the tiniest bit of compassion.

He bought those tapes before
he ever walked in here.

Those tapes were not the first
thing that he told you about.

But you made damn sure
they were the last.

So, you just flagged me
down to call me an asshole?

No, I flagged you down to tell you
that he's not going to listen to you.

But he might listen to
somebody else.

Just heard from Louis.

He has the stomach flu.

So, I'm going to have
to step in tonight.

Oh. That's too bad.

This wouldn't have anything to do with him
thinking you're in love with him, would it?

No idea.
Feel like sushi?

Jeff, you can play
all the games that you want,

but an all-night review of the
evidence is a waste of my time.

So, why don't you get a couple of associates
and I will see you in the morning?

Listen.

If you don't want to be
here, that's fine.

But I am going to do this by myself because
I don't have associates do my work.

And why is that?

Do you really want to know why?

Dalton Foster was a con man who somehow
convinced terminally ill people

to sign over
their insurance policies.

Anyway, it was
my first big case.

So, I decided that I would get some help
going through the evidence, just like this.

The help screwed up.
Dalton Foster walked.

Six months later,
he pulled the exact same scam.

Only this time, the problem was one of his
dying clients had a miraculous recovery.

So, one day, Dalton came
up from behind her

and he beat her to death
with an aluminum bat.

So, am I glad
you're here, Jessica?

Yes.

Did I take advantage
of Louis? Absolutely.

I may play games
to get us together,

but I never play
games with a case.

Never.

You have a minute?

This must be serious.
Why is that?

Because you usually just
tell me what to do.

Remember when you said if I want
you to deliver a message to Mike,

I should come to you directly?

You want me to
get him to give up.

If Mike doesn't give up tonight,
Logan is going to hire someone

to dig up everything
they can on him.

That's why you went to Gillis.
You had no choice.

That's not the way Mike saw it.

You know, you could have come
to me before you did that.

I'm coming to you now.

How do I bill it?

The same way we bill everything.

Say it took twice
as long as it did.

Okay, I take it back.

My strategy?

My strategy isn't
knockout punch.

We should have called it
"needle in a haystack."

Getting frustrated?
This guy?

This guy does not shut up.

I now know about his bronchitis,
his problems with his dry cleaner,

but absolutely no explanation
whatsoever about why he cashed out.

Oh, you mean besides being tipped that
he invested in a giant Ponzi scheme.

Wait.
What?

It's a call with an analyst predicting
a downturn in small cap stocks

in the next quarter.

Listen.

The Ponzi fund was made up of
small cap stocks.

It's a legit reason for him
to have cashed out.

Exactly what we need to
get the charges dropped.

And exactly the kind of call a
junior attorney might have missed.

So, do you see why we needed
to do this together?

Yes, I see.

What is it?

I have responsibilities that you
just don't want to understand.

No, I don't.

I am the only woman partner
at this level in the city.

If word got out that I hired a partner
that I was in a relationship with...

What? You'd be disbarred?

You think this is a joke.

I think you're making excuses for
keeping me out of your life, Jessica.

And I'm calling you on it.

Oh, what the hell is that
supposed to mean?

It means that I'm making you
a promise, all right?

That no one, no one will
ever find out about us.

So, if that's what you're
really afraid of,

if that's what's truly
holding you back,

then it is off the table.

I'm sorry.

Hey.

So, I know we said we're not
supposed to talk about the deal...

Why did you lie to me?

What are you talking about?

When I asked you about you and
Logan, you said that you ended it.

According to this,
you swore it was him.

This is my deposition
from his divorce.

You read this?
Why... Why would...

He looked into me,
I looked into him.

This is looking into me.

You still haven't
answered the question.

Mike, I told you the truth.

Logan was trying to patch
things up with his wife.

And he asked me to... To back his story.
So, I did.

You lied for him.

You loved him that much.

I told you that I loved him.

Yeah, but you didn't
tell me that.

And I have been sitting here all
night wondering why you wouldn't...

Why wouldn't you tell me that?

I'm going to tell you now.

We had an affair.

We fell in love.

And he wanted to marry me,
and I said no.

And then, three months later,
he had a change of heart

and he wanted to get back with his
wife during his divorce proceedings.

So, he asked me to
help him and I did.

But when he wanted to marry me,

I said no
because he wasn't the man

I want to spend my life with.

You are.

I love you.
I love you, too.

Surprise. What?
You have to go.

What? What are you talking about?
She's here.

Logan. Is there somebody
at the door?

Just...

I'm, um...

I'm from Pearson Hardman.
And I...

I had a few files
to bring your husband.

Where are they?

They're. They're right
here. Um...

Get out.

Allison, what the hell?

It is 7:30
in the morning.

You think I'm an idiot?

What are
you talking about?

I know
that that's her.

- Oh, God. I told you I'm not...
- Stop lying to me.

At least be a
man and admit that that's her.

I don't even know
that girl. Okay?

And you think that if
I was having an affair,

that I would have it with a
paralegal from my father's firm?

Rachel.

I want you to stop the
personal attacks on Mike.

I know it sounds
terrible, but...

And it's how the game
is played. I don't care.

I want you to stop.

Look, can we talk
about this inside, please?

I understand that you've...
No. Look.

You say you're a changed man.

But what you're
doing now, it's...

It's not a change for the better.
It's for the worse.

You told me this wasn't
going to be a problem.

And you stood

right here

and told me that you
didn't love your wife.

And then, three months later, you asked me
to lie for you so you could get her back.

Rachel... You don't
have to stop this

because you're some changed man.

You have to stop this, Logan,
because you owe me.

Okay.

Okay.

Louis.

Listen. I was up late.

I haven't had my coffee.

So, can we talk about whatever
this is in, like, an hour?

I'll be quick.

I ran into your
enemy this morning.

You remember, Adam Grieves?

He asked me to tell you that you guys
are still on for ball on Wednesday.

Listen, Louis... Everything
you told me was bullshit.

You're not trying to
get into my pants.

You're trying to get
into Jessica's.

You thought you could move
your way up the ladder,

and you used my friendship
to cozy up to her.

Louis. That's just not true.

Well, then, what is it?

Why did you lie to me
to get me off this case?

Tell me what
I'm missing here, Jeff?

That's what I thought.

Louis, please...

For once, I let my guard down

and believed that someone genuinely
liked me without a hidden agenda.

I will not make that
mistake again.

I'm here
to see Mike Ross.

What the hell are
you doing here?

I came to see you.

I have a meeting.

I came to apologize.

For what?

For trying to win dirty.

I can't undo what I've already
done, but I can stop doing it.

I don't want to win that way.

That sounds like something your
publicist would tell Forbes.

Why don't you don't tell me
why you're really here?

You want the truth?

I don't want to hurt Rachel.

Walter.

I have nothing to say to you.

Walter, please.

You have 30 seconds.

Okay. Look.

I get it.

I tried to tell you
there's more to the story.

You didn't want to hear it then and
you don't want to hear it now.

But you need to hear this.

Whether you like me or not, I am the
only one in your corner and you know it.

I started this company with
no one to trust but myself.

If that's how I go out,
so be it. We're done.

Well, I'm sorry to hear that because I'm
going to be in your corner, anyway.

I just bought another
two percent of your stock,

which means I'm saving your
company with or without you.

Time's up.

I don't want to see you again.

Jeff, it's late.

It's not about us.

Woodall.

It started.

How many?

Seven clients, seven subpoenas.
All coming tomorrow.

It's time for you to
start earning your money.

You get me a present?

It's from Mike.

It's my dad's tapes.

He said they're yours.

You got him to back down.

No, but I got Logan to back off.

How did you manage that?

That's between me and my client.

You know you could have
come to me first.

I'm coming to you now.

After all is said and done

After all is said and done

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