Suits (2011–…): Season 5, Episode 10 - Faith - full transcript

Hardman prepares his takeover of the firm, Jessica appears to be on her way out, and Harvey is nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Mike turns to the church to come up with a solution for his dilemma with Rachel.

(HARVEY READING)

You hung me out to dry. And
how exactly did I do that?

By making it seem like I'm the one
that's taking away your dream wedding.

You are the one taking
away my dream wedding.

We're getting married.

And it can be
as small as possible

with just our
close friends, okay?

I think we should consider promoting
Jack Soloff to name partner.

Are you crazy? Hardman's
got something on him.

If Hardman has something on him,
then we need to have it on him, too.

JESSICA: You want me gone?
Call for a vote.



'Cause we know what's going
on with Daniel's investor

and Harvey's about to put
a stop to it right now.

Why should I believe you would even
live up to your end of the bargain?

Because I don't give a shit about
your war with Daniel Hardman.

All I want to do is see you
get down on your knees

and say, "I quit."

You're breaking
the law every day.

Oh, so now I shouldn't get married?
I'm saying you should quit.

The longer you go.

The less
the money matters.

You almost got caught,
didn't you?

I went to talk to someone.

Who?

You know who.



YOUNG MIKE: Mom?

Dad?

Grammy.
What are you doing here?

Where's Mom?
I want to give her a hug.

Dad, too.

What?

You told me not to be mad
at them last night, remember?

You said once they got home,
I should tell them I was sorry

and give them a hug.

But they didn't wake me up,
so I didn't get to.

And I want to.

Michael, I have to
tell you something.

What is it?

Your parents...

Last night, they were
in a car accident.

But they're going
to be okay, right?

Michael, they passed away.

What?

No.

No, they can't be.

You're wrong!

I wish I were, baby.
(SOBBING)

I wish I were.

Why didn't you
wake me up?

I could have gone to the hospital.
I could have seen them!

They didn't make it to the
hospital, sweetheart.

And... And I didn't want
to tell you until I had to.

How could you
do this to me?

How could you
not wake me up?

(MAN SINGING) Been traveling
these wild roads for so long

My heart's been far
from you

Ten thousand miles gone

Oh, I want to come here

And give you every part of me

But there's blood
on my hands

And my lips are unclean

In my darkness
I remember

Mama's words reoccur to me

Surrender to the good Lord

And he'll wipe
your slate clean

Take me to your river

Hey.

Hey.
(CLEARS THROAT)

What are you
doing up so early?

Oh, nothing. Just going through
this old box of stuff.

Does that have
something to do

with you seeing
Trevor last night?

Yeah.
Yeah, it does.

Is he still a mess?

No. No, he's actually
doing really well.

So, what do you mean?

I mean, I need
to take the day.

You need to take the day? Yeah.

Is there something wrong?
No, nothing's wrong.

I've just got
something I need to do.

Okay.

Jessica.

Jack.

Did you reconsider
my offer?

About resigning?

Yeah, no,
not a chance,

but the bylaws require you to
be given formal notice, so...

You're calling for an emergency
vote of no confidence today.

Yes. Well, you're
shitty at math, Jack.

Because even if
we lost McKernon,

one client is not enough to
turn the partners against me.

Check your calculator,
Jessica.

Because you only
had half the partners

and every single one
of them is about to lose

their biggest client
to a hostile takeover

because of your
poor leadership.

We both know the only hostile takeover
you care about is the one in here.

Take a picture.

Because tomorrow morning,
those letters are coming down.

JESSICA: Where
the hell is he?

I don't know.

Gretchen, I swear, if you
want to have a job tomorrow,

you'd better tell me
where Harvey is.

Ms. Pearson,

every Sunday, I lay out all my
outfits for the coming week,

and I have no intention of not wearing
one of those babies tomorrow.

So, with all due respect,
I don't know.

Well, if you want to pick out
your clothes for next week,

you better find
the hell out.

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

LILY: Harvey.
Harvey, wait. Wait.

LILY: Harvey.
Harvey, wait. Wait.

Don't!
I made a mistake.

Don't you touch me.

You don't understand.

I understand you've made a fool
out of Dad for the last time.

Lily, let me try.
Harvey...

You get the hell out
of my father's house!

Bobby, get...
Get out. Get out!

Harvey, listen to me.

You don't know
what you're doing.

I know exactly what I'm doing.

Harvey, think about what
it would do to your father.

To Marcus.
It'll kill them.

You said that once before and you'd never
do this again. I know what I said.

And I said if you did, I'd tell
him everything and I'm going to.

Harvey, I am begging you.

Don't tear us all to pieces.
Don't destroy your family.

Don't you dare
put this shit on me.

Harvey?

Where did
you just go?

I'm sorry.

I was just thinking
about the time

I had to decide
whether or not

I should tell my father

that my mother
was cheating on him.

Then maybe we
should talk about that.

I didn't come here
to talk about that.

I came here to figure out

whether or not
I should resign.

And then, you started
thinking about your mother.

And if your brain
went to the one,

then it's connecting
it to the other.

And the best thing
we can do right now

is to try and figure out why.
I don't have time for that.

Harvey, you asked me
to block out the day

for an emergency
session and I did.

We have time.

FATHER WALKER:
The white ones are best.

You're just here
to make me go in.

l am.

Because sometimes,
we make choices

we're not old enough to make.

And then
we regret them.

I don't want that
to happen to you.

Why would I regret
not going into that place?

Because it's a chance to say
goodbye to your parents.

I already missed that.
(GRUNTS)

Mike.

Sometimes, when people
lose someone they love,

they get mad at them.

I'm not mad
at them.

I'm mad at God.

I understand you're mad at God.

And maybe you're
even mad at me, too.

But I came out here to
give you something.

Saint William,
the patron saint of orphans.

You know who this is?

I know who all
the saints are.

And I don't want it.

I don't want to be an orphan.

Then don't take it.

Because the truth is,
orphans are alone.

And you're not.

But not going in there isn't
going to change what happened.

And right now, your
grandmother needs you.

But if you stay out here,

she's going to have
to face today alone.

(MAN SINGING)
Drive on, drive on

My speed is stow

Don't you stop till
you know you're gone

Your sister and me

Will keep your place clean

So it shines when you
finally come home

Well, it's official, Harvey.

My fingers
are way too old.

Like hell.

You can still outplay anyone.

(CHUCKLES)

You're a
terrible liar.

But I got to admit, I do love
seeing my boy in the crowd.

Actually, Dad, there's something
I wanted to talk to you about.

I've got something
for you, too.

It's important.

The band's splitting up.
What?

Lenny says he wants to spend
his golden years with Marge

and Dave's wrist isn't
getting any better, so...

Well, what about Harry? Harry's already
got an offer from another group.

Well, if they take him,
they'll take you.

(CHUCKLES)

You're not listening, Harvey.
I don't want them to take me.

I want to come home.

Dad, music is your life.

Look, Harvey,
I'm the same age

your grandfather
was when he died.

And I've already spent way too much
of my life away from my family.

Don't start that.
You've been a great father.

Maybe a cool father,
but not a great one.

And now, I know it's too
late to make that up to you,

I'm just hoping it's not too
late to make it up to Marcus.

Anyway,
that's my news.

What... What did
you want to talk about?

Nothing.
I met a girl.

Great.
What's her name?

Scottie.

I'm just trying to figure
out the long-distance thing.

All I can tell you there is,
if she's the one, you'll know.

Just like with me
and your mother.

So, you didn't tell him.
No, I didn't.

But you said that was the night
you decided to tell him.

That was the night
I decided.

No, you said it as though
it was all one night.

I told you
it was all one night

because I'm so used to lying
whenever I tell this story.

My age...
Why do you lie?

Because I was a grown
man when it happened.

And grown men
keep their words

when they say they're going to do
something, not give in to weakness.

But it wasn't weakness that
made you break your word.

It was love
for your father.

Then, aren't
I an asshole?

Because I ended up ruining
everything two weeks later.

Louis, I need to talk to you for a minute.
About what?

Jack Soloff is calling for a vote to
remove me as managing partner today.

What?

Why the hell would he do that after
you offered to make him name partner?

Because I didn't offer to make him
name partner, I told him to resign.

What happened to our plan?
It wasn't our plan, Louis.

It was your insane idea and
I was never going to do it.

Jessica.
No, you listen to me.

The matter at hand is making sure
that we have more people on our side

than he and Daniel
have on theirs.

What am I supposed
to do now?

You are going to do exactly what I
told you to do in the first place.

You're going to find out what Daniel
has on that weaselly son of a bitch,

and do it before
7:00 tonight.

Because if I can't get
enough votes before then,

the only way we win is to make
this whole thing go away.

Cancel my day.

We have to talk.

I'm studying, Grammy.

Yeah, I don't care what
you say you're doing.

What I say I'm doing?

Father Walker
called me.

He said you've
been acting out.

Father Walker's a priest.

He thinks you're acting out
if you're chewing gum.

Well, I agree
with him.

Yeah, and you're not at school
and all I do is get A's.

I don't care
what you're getting.

I found these
in the trash.

So what?
So what?

The Little Prince,
James and the Giant Peach.

Michael, you
love these books.

Yeah,
when I was a kid.

Those books were
your connection to
your mother and father.

Yeah, well, I don't
want them anymore.

You don't want
this one either?

Your mother and I
didn't always get along,

but I know that she read this to you
every night when you were little

because she told me.

And I also know that you'd
never let me read it to you

because you said
it was so special.

Like I said,
I'm not a kid anymore.

Michael, I'm worried
about you.

Father Walker
is worried...

I don't care what
Father Walker thinks

and I don't care about
these stupid books.

Well, I do care.

And I think you'd better go
talk to Father Walker tomorrow

because you're
not getting all A's.

He's giving you an F
on your History paper.

DANIEL: Louis, what
are you doing here?

How did you
get past Stacy?

I walked right by her.

Well, in that case,
what can I do for you?

I wanna know what the hell
you have on Jack Soloff.

I have nothing on Jack other
than his trust and confidence

that I'm a better attorney
than Jessica.

Shut your mouth. You're not
fit to lick her boots.

Good! Because that's your
job, Louis, not mine.

Listen to me.

Remember when I told you I'd kill you if
you so much as tell me the incorrect time?

Tell me what you have on Jack right
now or you're dead in 15 seconds.

I remember when
you did that, Louis.

And right after that, I went
straight to my attorneys

and told them you
had threatened my life.

And now, you've come into my office and
done it again in front of a witness.

What witness?

Stacy?
Did you get that?

STACEY: (OVER INTERCOM)
I got it.

So, as I see it, security will
be here in about 60 seconds.

So, if you want
to kill me,

now's your chance.

I swear to God, I will find out what
you're holding over Jack's head.

I doubt that.

And I certainly doubt
that you'll find it by 7:00.

So, instead of me telling
you what I have on Jack,

let me tell you
what I have on you.

You vote with me today,

and your sister's
company lives.

What?
Oh, it turns out

my client is looking to get
into the muffin business.

You leave my
sister out of this.

Sure thing.

As long as you vote
to remove Jessica.

I can't do that.

Then I'm not only
going to buy it,

I'm going to rip that
company of hers apart.

You son of a bitch. She
never did anything to you!

No.

But you did,

and Jessica did,

and Harvey did.

So you have
a choice.

Your firm

or your family.

Michael?

It's been
a long time.

People have been calling
me that a lot lately.

Maybe it's a sign.

How can I help you?

I need to talk
to someone.

I was hoping to do it
under the confessional.

How long has it been since
your last confession?

Aren't you supposed to ask
me that after we've started?

We have started.
Have a seat.

Here?
Why not?

Confession's meant
to be good for the soul

and no one's ever said anything about it
having to be done in a little dark box.

Please.

You gave that paper an F?
It deserves an A.

What about the fact that you cut
the entire afternoon last Tuesday?

I had a
doctor's appointment.

You even had a note
from your grandmother.

That's right, I did.

The problem is, Michael, your
grandmother wrote me a note yesterday

thanking me for letting
her book club use the library.

And those
two signatures?

They don't look
the same at all.

Okay, well, if you're
so sure I did this,

then why are you only giving
me an F and not suspending me?

Because I don't think
it was coincidence

that you chose to cut class on
parent-teacher conference day.

That had nothing
to do with it.

Mike, your grandmother told me
about the books you threw out.

Every parent in the world is obsessed
with their kid cleaning their room.

I actually do it and the two of you
make a federal case out of it.

You didn't throw out
those books to clean.

You did it because you saw all those
kids out there with their parents.

And you just couldn't
deal with that pain.

So, you cut class,
you went home,

and you threw
away the books.

You don't know what I did.

What I do know is that your
parents came here every Sunday

and donated money
to pay for that uniform

because they wanted
you to be here

getting an education
and not cutting class.

I've gotten a perfect grade on
every assignment I've ever gotten.

All right? And I don't need to go
to your stupid class to do it.

I could have suspended you, and that
would have been much worse than an F.

But you're getting one
or you're getting the other.

So why don't you take
one night off from blaming me,

and you decide what it is
that you're going to do.

Harvey. What are
you doing here?

I wanted to ask
you something.

I was wondering if I could stay
with you while I do my clerkship.

You want to stay
with me for the summer?

I promise you won't
even know I'm there.

Are you crazy?

Do you have any idea what the people
around here would think if they found out?

Who says they're
going to find out?

No one knows anything about
your personal life anyway.

Harvey.
What's going on?

Things aren't
good at home.

Your brother?

It's my parents.

Listen, Harvey, I know what it's like to
be living in a home that's not right.

And I also know that you might
be tempted to fix things.

But it's not up to the
children to fix things.

What if it was?

Then there's something wrong
with those two people.

No, there isn't.

There's something
wrong with one of them,

and I don't know whether to
tell the other one or not.

Look, Harvey, I can't tell
you what you should do.

But I can tell you,
if you come work for me,

you're going to have to have
some difficult conversations.

That's work.
This is family.

There are no more difficult
conversations than that.

But, for the record,

if you do come work here,

we're going
to be family, too.

Hey, there.

Your father and Marcus
will be here any minute,

and, oh, I made your
favorite, chicken parm.

I'm glad
they're not here.

It will give me a chance to tell you
that I'll pretend when they're here,

but I am not going to pretend
when we're alone.

Harvey, please.

I'm still your mother.
No, you're not.

Hey, hey, hey.
Look who's here.

I thought you were
working late tonight.

What's up,
douche nozzle?

You remember Bobby from down at
the shop, don't you, Harvey?

He was helping us get the
old Mustang up and running.

MARCUS: That's right, Harvey.
I'm getting the Mustang.

And if you think you're ever getting
behind the wheel of that car...

I'm never going to get
behind the wheel of that car.

Because you're jealous. Because
that car's a piece of shit.

Harvey,
watch your mouth.

Lil, do we have enough
for an extra plate?

Sure.

How you doing, Bobby?

I'll be good as soon as I get
this grease off my hands.

Where's the bathroom
again?

It's down
the hall, Bobby.

You know what? We don't need an
extra plate 'cause I'm not eating.

What are you talking about?
You're home early.

Your mother made chicken parm.

Well, why don't you eat it? Because
I can't stand chicken parm anymore.

Where are you going?
Harvey!

This is still
my house, you know!

Is it?

So other people
know about you.

Not everyone
knows everything, but...

People know that I don't
have a law degree.

You say that as though it
were just a technicality.

And you say that
as if you're judging me.

Isn't that what you
came here for?

No, I came here
for advice.

You said you came
here to confess.

But it...
It doesn't matter.

Because if...

Well, if you're looking for
absolution, I can't give it to you.

Why not?

Because absolution
requires contrition.

And I'm not hearing that you even
think you've done anything wrong.

Because using my brain to help
people isn't doing anything wrong.

You're not using your
brain to help people,

you're using it
to fool people.

And you want me to tell you that
you're a good person for it.

lam a good person.

You're a person that wants to
have their cake and eat it too.

And I'm afraid that I'm
all out of cake with you.

What is that
supposed to mean?

It means that
I've often wondered

whether or not
I did the right thing

by not having you
arrested that day.

That would have completely
screwed up my life.

Oh, and look at how not
screwed up it is right now.

You want to know
what kind of man I am?

You wanted to
see me, Father?

Yes, I did.

I was hoping you could explain why we're
missing $936 from the collection box.

I can't.

Well, that's odd, because
this box was in my desk

and I also found this

on my desk.

Michael, the next time you
want to send a message,

just leave me a note.

The uniform's not a message.
I'm just returning it.

You said I had two options, get
an F or get suspended, but...

I thought of a third.

So you're
dropping out?

No, I'm going
to public school.

And I'm not saying
that I took that cash,

but if I did, I'd be smart
enough to do the math.

My parents put $3 in the
collection plate every week.

$3 a week for 52
weeks for six years,

$936.

And I would have thought
that belonged to my parents.

And I would have just been
taking it back.

You know, I could
have you arrested.

Then do it. Michael, we both
know how smart you are.

But there's a difference between
intelligence and wisdom.

And if you don't figure
that out eventually,

you're going to have a lot
bigger problems than an F.

God? Because you
can't outsmart...

I know.

I know you don't
believe in God.

So, let's just call them...

Consequences.

Goodbye, Father.

You want to call the police,
you know where to find me.

Wouldn't be the first time they
came to give Grammy some bad news.

You never spent it.
Not a penny.

Get out.

Hey, get out!
Harvey.

You and me are going.
Right now.

No, we're not.
Yes, we are.

And it's happening
whether you like it or not.

Whoa!

Now, you want to tell me what was going
on with that bullshit back at the house?

What bullshit?

I wasn't hungry,
so I just left.

I'm not buying it.

I know something's
up with you.

Nothing's up.
Nothing?

(BOTH GRUNT)

Your little brother
was excited to see you

and you didn't give him
the time of day.

Marcus was excited
to get Bobby's car.

(GRUNTS) Since when you got
something against Bobby?

He never did anything to you.
Just let it go, Dad.

Since when do I do that? Since
when were you around not to?

Excuse me?

I said let it go.

I'm not letting it go!

You disrespected me and you
disrespected your brother

and your mother and our guest.

Now, I know somethings
up with you.

I want to know
what it is.

It's nothing.
It's not nothing!

Why are you doing this?

Because there's something
wrong with my boy.

(GROANS)

Something's wrong
with me?

What about you?

How can you not see what is going on under
your nose, in your own goddamn house?

(GRUNTING) All right.
Son, stop!

I told her to stop

when I shouldn't have had to.
It shouldn't have been me!

(GROANS)

I'm sorry.

I'm so sorry.

You told her
to stop what?

What was your
mother doing?

Bobby.

DR. AGARD: So your
parents' marriage ended.

It should have
ended sooner.

Harvey, I'm not
defending your mother,

but what if you'd
kept that promise

and then she broke
it off with Bobby?

What difference
does it make?

Well, the difference is you didn't
have to tell your father like that.

Yeah, I told him
like that because
I had no choice.

No, no, no, no.
Telling him like
that was your choice.

He was attacking me.

Well, you could have
dropped your guard.

I wasn't going
to do that.

He was your father.
I don't care.

Because I
don't lay down!

And instead of telling
him gently

and making a
decision calmly,

you hurt your
father even more.

What are you saying?

I'm saying that maybe you're
remembering this story

to tell yourself that your decision
with Forstman isn't about laying down.

It's about
something more.

Hey, baby.

Mmm.

You're never going
to believe this.

Harvey asked if he could
live with me today.

I'm surprised
you didn't say yes.

What?

You already live
at the office.

Why not just bring
it home with you?

Quentin.
I told you.

You mean more
to me than work.

Well, actions speak
louder than words.

I married you.

You did.
(CHUCKLES) Mmm-hmm.

But does Harvey or anyone
else at the office know that?

Or even know that I exist?

You know
I'm a private person.

I like to keep those parts
of my life separate.

What I know is, separate but
equal didn't work out there

and it's not
working in here.

Where are you
going with this?

You know where
this is going, Jessica.

Where it's been going
for a long time.

I want a divorce.

What?

This isn't working anymore.

Does this have anything
to do with Lisa?

No.

This has to do with us.

Oh, you mean me.

I do.

Now you can focus on
what really matters to you.

Your career.

Jessica,
can I talk to you?

I take it you haven't found
out what Hardman has on Jack.

I haven't.
But there's
something else.

It doesn't matter.

I got us the votes.

You did? I went to Paul
Porter and I turned him.

And the three votes
that he comes with.

So, we're up by three. No.

Including Harvey,
we're up by one.

No, we're not.

Hardman's going
after Esther's company.

And he's not going to back off
unless you vote against me.

Louis. I know what you're going to say.
We can stop it.

But I went to Jeffrey to get
him to not sell his shares

and he told me that Hardman's
offering 40% over asking.

Jeffrey agreed not to sell,
but everyone else will.

If Hardman can't get the stocks,
he's going to buy the distributor.

And if he can't buy
the distributor,

he's going to go
after the contracts.

Louis.
Forstman is his backer!

I know.

Well, then, you know that
he has unlimited resources

and I can't fight a war
on multiple fronts.

And I could tell you
if you side with me,

we'll figure out a way to
save Esther's company, but...

I have a sister, too.

I'm sorry.
Louis.

Whatever happens,

I want you to know...

Pearson will always
consider Litt her partner.

(WOMAN SINGING)
Hold your pretty head high

You'll hear me whispering

Won't you let me

(CRASHING)

Jessica.

If it had been anybody other than his
sister, he would never even consider...

I know, Donna. And you don't
have to apologize for him.

Because I know what
a bastard Daniel Hardman is.

Is there anything
I can do?

Yes.

We still have some
time before the vote.

I asked Gretchen to find
Harvey this morning.

I asked
the wrong person.

I'll find him.

MIKE: I knew this
was a mistake.

I never should
have come here.

Michael, you didn't
actually have to come here,

I already knew your story. Trevor
came to see me six months ago.

Yeah, I know that.

Yeah, but you didn't
know that he spent

most of that time
talking about you.

Or the fact that
he blames himself

for everything that happened to you.
Well, maybe he should.

Maybe you should blame yourself.
Right.

Maybe I should blame myself for
every earthquake or every war.

That's enough
of your vanity,
okay, Michael?

"Vanity"? Yeah, vanity.
Self-indulgence.

Whatever you want to call feeling sorry
for yourself ever since that night.

How dare you? Because that's exactly
why you're in this position.

No, I'm in this position
because Trevor put me...

No, Michael. No. That's the
difference between you and Trevor.

He's actually accepted that
his choices were his own,

which means he actually
wants to change his life.

You think I don't want to change?
Why the hell do you think I'm here?

I don't know.
Why are you here?

I told you,
I want advice.

No, no. People do not need the protection
of the confessional to get advice.

I did that to protect you. No,
you did that to protect you.

So you tell me right now,
why are you here?

It's not that simple.
It is that simple!

I can't.
Why are you here?

(YELLING) Because I'm afraid!

What are you
afraid of, Michael?

They left me, all alone.

And now you've found
someone who loves you.

And if you stop being
who you are,

you're afraid she'll
abandon you too.

What am I going
to do, Father?

Come with me, Michael.

I want to show
you something.

Why did you tell him?

He needed to know.

What he needed was
for us to be a family.

Families aren't built on lies.

Well, now, all we
are is built on shit

because nobody's happy about
what you did except for you.

I didn’t
do this for me.

You couldn't stand that I was
about to have them all to myself.

You think I did this to take
something away from you?

You did take something
away from me.

You don't get it. You get
to go back to law school

and you're going
to pass the bar

and you're going to go
live your big hotshot life

and I'm going to be
stuck here on my own.

You're not on your own.
Really?

I don't know if you
noticed, but Mom just left

and Dad's not coming
out of his room.

So, who's here for me?

Hmm?

So, two weeks later, I

got a place in the city, I moved
out and I never went back.

You left your brother and your
father alone after all that?

I didn't want to.
Then, why did you?

Because I couldn't take
knowing that I was the one

that tore everything
to pieces.

And you think you'll be doing
that again if you resign.

I will be doing that
again if I resign.

Well, I think stepping clown isn't
tearing everything to pieces.

I think it's a chance
to keep everything together.

She gave me my start.

Harvey, I once commented that Jessica
sounds like a hell of a woman.

And you said,
"What does it matter?"

Well, you're the one who led me to
believe she's a hell of a woman.

Maybe you did it for a reason.

What reason?

For me to suggest that maybe
she'll understand that you leaving

doesn't mean that
you don't care about her,

it means that you do.

And what if that's not
why I told you all this?

What if you're wrong?

Then I'll be wrong.

And you'll be able
to handle that.

MIKE: I spent a lot of time here.
You remember this place.

I remember everything.
I know you do, Michael.

I was always aware of what
a special child you were.

It hasn't changed a bit.
Hasn't it?

What are you talking about?

Michael, I think you came to see me
because when people are in crisis,

they're searching
for something more.

Usually something they've lost.
I lost my parents.

I'm not getting them back.

No, Michael,
you lost your faith.

Grammy.

The day after you left school,
she gave me the money back.

Her only request was that we use
some of it to buy this bookcase

to keep these books together.

They're my father's books.

And your mother's.

(SOBBING)

I never knew
why she did it.

Now I do.

Michael, if you're worried
about Rachel leaving you...

(sesame) If you stop
doing what you're doing,

I don't think she will.

How do you know?

Because I have faith.

Can I help you?
I was just...

Where is he?
Where is who?

Harvey.

Please, it's an emergency.

Well, I'm sorry.
He's not here,

and I'm afraid
I don't know where he went.

I'm sorry, I just...

Do you mind if I just sit
here for a minute? Of course.

You probably know more about what's
going on than I do, don't you?

I'm sorry,
I can't respond to that.

As long I'm here...

Thank you.

For what?

A few weeks ago, Harvey finally
forgave me for going to Louis.

And I know he never would have done
that if he hadn't come to see you.

I'm sorry. I can't
respond to that, either.

You just did.

And thank you again
for what you're thinking.

And what is that?

That he never would have come to
see you if it hadn't been for me.

You really can do that.

Yeah, I can.

In fact, I can tell you what
you're thinking right now.

What is that?

You're thinking
two things, actually.

One.

"This woman would make
an excellent therapist."

And two,

"Harvey has no idea
what he's missing."

JESSICA: Well, it seems

Harvey won't be joining us,
so we may as well get started.

We're here because
there is a concern

that I no longer have the best
interests of the firm at heart,

but am instead focused on the selfish
interests of certain individuals.

For those of you
who feel that way,

there's not much I could do at
this point to change your minds.

So.

I'll say.

I hope it remains my pleasure
to serve this firm.

I think it's time we vote.

Well, if you're not going to say anything
to change their mind, then I will.

You made it.

Wouldn't have missed it
for the world.

Okay, fine, you're here.

But there's nothing that
says you can plead her case.

And there's nothing that says he can't,
so why don't you sit your ass down?

JACK: Go ahead, then.

Get your speech over with
so we can get to the vote.

No speech.
Just this.

A termination letter.

As of now, the company that's
been targeting our clients

is no longer represented
by Daniel Hardman.

Bullshit. HARVEY: Go
ahead, call them.

Of course,
it might take a while,

since you've got to go through the prison
switchboard to get a hold of them.

Yep, that's right.

That's the kind of man

Jack Soloff and Daniel Hardman
do business with.

One who's already
behind bars.

HARVEY: Look, let me be clear.

The attack on this firm
was an attack on me.

Daniel blamed me
for having to leave this firm,

so he was trying to hit me
where it hurt the most.

Namely, this firm,

and my partners,
and my friends.

But that's over.

He has no more money, no
more power, no more friends.

All of you.

You're about to vote on whether Jessica
should continue running this firm.

Now, I know some of you think that she's
turned a blind eye to my behavior and...

And the risks I've taken.

But for you to remove her

would be the greatest
risk of all.

Because if there's
one thing I know,

it's that Jessica Pearson cares
about this firm and everyone in it.

Because to her,

we're not just colleagues
or even friends,

we're family.

Thank you, Harvey.

Let's vote.

Jessica, I don't think we're
going to be needing the ballots.

I think everybody
knows where they stand.

All in favor
of Jessica staying.

Then I guess everyone here is happy
keeping things the way they are.

Except for one.

Thanks.

Thank you.

I'm glad you're here.
I need to tell you something.

Whatever it is, it might not
matter after I give you this.

What is it?

Harvey, you didn't
just give me my dream.

You gave me a family.

But I'm going to have a family
of my own someday, and...

I can't have all of this
hanging over their heads.

You're resigning.

l am.

You once asked me
why I hired you.

And I told you

it was because
life was like this,

and I like this.

Harvey, please. You can't convince me.
Let me finish.

It was like this,

not because of the risk
we're taking.

It was because
of who you are.

So you're not disappointed?
You kidding me?

After that speech?

If you hadn't done this,
I'd be kicking you out.

And for the record,
you're not the only one

who got more family
out of this deal.

You really are
so beautiful.

No one's beautiful
in fluorescent light.

You are.

So, how did your
mysterious adventure go?

Did you get
what you needed?

I did.

What's this?
Early wedding present.

Mmm. (CHUCKLES)

Mike, this is... A copy of
my letter of resignation.

If this is about the thing with Claire or
the fight that I got into with my mom...

It's not.

This is about us
starting our life right.

With a clean slate.

You don't have to do this for me.
I'm not.

I'm doing it for us.

Because as long as you're with me...
I'm with you.

Then let me go say
goodbye to my office.

And let's go home.

You walked out before
we got a chance to celebrate.

Sorry. It's just
been a long day.

Harvey, how exactly did you get that
termination letter from Forstman?

Let's talk about it
in the morning.

Harvey.

I agreed to step down.

Absolutely not. You are
not going to step down.

It's done.

Nothing's done.
Jessica, please.

You've given up
everything for this firm.

It's time someone gave up
something for you.

What if I don't want you
to be the one to do that?

Then forgive me,
because I am.

The good news is,
Mike Ross is leaving.

Well, I never thought
I'd say this,

but at this moment,

that doesn't feel
like good news.

(MAN SINGING)
It's a fight till the death

It'll take your last breath

But i'll be fine

MAN: Michael James Ross.
Yes?

You're under arrest for
conspiracy to commit fraud.

When I go

I'm never coming back

When I go

I'm never coming back

When I go

I'm never coming back

Time to go
Time to go

Time to go
Time to go

Time to go
Time to go

Time to go
Time to go

And when I go

I'm never coming back

When I go

I'm never coming back

When I go