Suits (2011–…): Season 6, Episode 7 - Shake the Trees - full transcript
Harvey, Louis and Donna search for a missing link to Sutter's inside trading. Mike takes a drastic step to get Kevin on his side. Rachel and Jessica give Leonard Bailey some bad news.
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You had an alibi witness
and your public defender
let her get away?
That's what I've been saying.
I told you when I started this
thing I'm not going to collude.
We're not colluding.
It's called discovery.
So, why don't you tell me
what Kevin Miller knows?
He developed
the trading programs
that Sutter claims to use
to get his superior returns.
So you're looking to have
Kevin testify
that software is bullshit,
and Sutter knows it.
The thing that I worked
so hard on
to get that prick's approval
was nothing but a lie.
- You told Jill and--
- She already knew.
She was in on it.
What the hell is in the bag,
Harvey?
What you needed
to keep this case going
and I stopped you
from getting.
So let's just admit
that we're in this together
and get this thing done.
I want your word right now
that you won't tell anyone
what I told you.
- Kevin, please, you--
- Mike, I'm serious.
No one can ever know
anything about
what I told you.
The judge decided to rule
on your motion to dismiss
after all.
Which means
we're out of time.
I came here to ask
for that trading program.
Leonard Bailey's execution
date has been set.
And I don't know how to tell
a man that he's going to die.
Who are you?
Mr. Bailey,
my name is Jessica Pearson.
And I'm lead counsel
on your case.
Well, you coming here,
it must be about
something important.
It is.
Leonard, your execution date
has been set.
When?
Just because they've set
the date doesn't--
When?
30 days.
Leonard,
I'm so sorry.
I don't need your sorry.
I want to know
what you're doing about this.
We're going to file a motion
to delay.
I don't give a shit
about delaying.
I mean, what are we doing
to get me out?
We're--we're working on it.
But I-I do think, Leonard,
that it's really important
that you take some time
to process this.
I've been processing
for 12 years!
You said that you were going
to find Maria.
So tell me,
what are you doing here
instead of out there
tracking her down?
Leonard, I know that this
is difficult, and--
Mr. Bailey,
what Rachel means
is that's exactly
what we're going to do.
Mr. Cahill, you better have
a compelling reason
why I shouldn't grant
Mr. Specter a dismissal,
-or this thing is going to be
over before it gets started.
Oh, I have the most compelling
reason of all.
A copy of
Mr. Sutter's trading program.
Bullshit. He was in here
trying to subpoena
this thing last week
and now it miraculously
falls in his lap?
- What are you implying?
- I'm implying
I don't know what you did,
but Santa sure as hell
didn't put that thing
under your tree last night.
Well, unless you have proof
that I did something wrong,
you can shut the hell up.
All right, that's enough.
Now assuming this thing
is legitimate,
what's it gonna show me?
It's going to show you
that it's responsible for 95%
of Mr. Sutter's trades
over five years.
Are you trying to win
this case for me
because my entire defense
is that my client makes his
trades using that program.
- Exactly.
- It's not the 95%
I'm concerned with,
it's the other five.
Those are the ones
he made billions of dollars on.
The only way he could have
done that
is by trading on
inside information.
Motion for dismissal denied.
Gentlemen,
we're going to trial.
But Mr. Cahill,
if it comes to light
that you obtained this program
illegally,
not only am I going
to this case,
you're gonna be faced with a
charge of malicious prosecution.
Here's what we're gonna do.
I don't give a shit
what we're gonna do.
I want to know where the hell
he got that thing.
I don't know, but that's not
the only question
we need to answer.
What other question is there?
William, I don't know
if you've noticed,
but you've got an employee
that's looking
to take you down
and we need to figure out
who it is.
How exactly
are we going to do that?
We're gonna start
conducting interviews
with every employee
you have.
But before we do that,
I'm gonna make sure Sean Cahill
isn't hiding anything else
from us in discovery.
So, if you'll excuse me,
I need to handle this myself.
What are you coming to me
here for, Harvey,
Sutter's 30 feet away.
Relax.
He thinks I'm making sure
that you didn't pull
another fast one
with discovery.
So as long as it looks like
we're arguing, we're fine.
That's not gonna be a problem
'cause I got some news.
What are you talking about?
Two seconds after you left,
she put us on the docket.
We go to trial in five days,
and right now I don't have shit.
What do you want me
to say, Sean?
I'm already using
what we did
to shake the trees
with his employees.
That's not good enough.
So you need to go back
to that prison and tell Mike
that he better get me something
and get it fast
'cause I didn't sell my soul
last night to watch that bastard
ride off into the sunset.
♪ Suits 6x07 ♪
Shake the Trees
Original Air Date on August 24, 2016
♪ 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 busy, busy making money ♪
♪ All right ♪
♪ All step back,
I'm 'bout to dance ♪
♪ The greenback boogie ♪
Thank God
you are both here.
French cruller
for goddess number one.
Cinnamon sugar
for goddess number two.
While I do appreciated
a tasty doughnut,
I'd like to know
what the occasion is.
There are exactly
three reasons
for Louis to come
bearing pastry.
Esther got a bad haircut,
he found someone to fix
his crooked thumb,
or he wants our advice.
I wish like hell it was the
thumb, but it's actually advice.
Last night, I had the most
amazing time with Tara.
I know you're both picturing
it involved fantastic sex.
- Nope.
- Not a bit.
In any event, Tara and I
have a date on Friday night,
and I'm hoping it ends
with our souls merging as one.
- And I'm out.
- What? Why?
Because I am
a professional secretary, Louis.
I'm not here to help you
play hide the Litt
with some strumpet.
- She so doesn't get me.
- You know what, Louis?
She has a point.
What are you talking about?
A lot of manpower
has been devoted
to your pursuit
of this virtual stranger.
And by manpower,
I mean my precious time.
So I think it's time that you
took care of this yourself.
Goddamn it. Don't you think
if I could have I would have?
What I think is,
if you can't figure out
how to have a simple date
with a woman
who's already agreed
to go out with you,
then maybe you don't deserve
to go out with her
in the first place.
How's that for advice?
Harvey.
What are you doing here?
What do you mean
what am I doing here?
I need to know
if you have anything yet.
- I don't.
- Are you kidding me?
After the way those two guys
got into it,
you're telling me
Kevin didn't start talking
the second he left the room?
No.
He didn't say a word.
Well, we need to get him
to say something
to get you out of here.
Yeah, I know.
But I can't just push a button
and get Kevin to turn
on Sutter.
- Yes, you can.
- What are you talking about?
You can tell him his algorithm
was leaked to Cahill.
- When the hell did that happen?
- Last night, when I leaked it.
Jesus Christ, so you're just
out and out colluding now.
Look, I didn't have
a choice.
The judge was gonna
toss this case
unless Cahill came up
with a Hail Mary.
All right, I--I'll use it
the best I can with Kevin.
But, Harvey,
he's sensitive.
This is gonna take
a little time.
That's the thing, Mike.
We don't have time.
The judge set a trial date.
Which means if you don't get
Cahill something soon,
you're gonna be sitting here
for the next two years.
What's going on, Rachel?
You haven't said a word
the entire ride back.
Nothing.
Just a lot harder
than I thought it would be.
You didn't think
he would be angry.
I didn't think
that he'd be angry at us.
Well, he wasn't angry
at us.
There just wasn't anybody else
in that room.
So now what?
Now we try to fix
this damn thing.
You mean by finding
Maria Gomez.
I mean by delaying
this execution.
Jessica, Leonard's right.
What good does it do
to delay the execution
if we can't stop it
from happening?
Because if we don't,
we don't have time
to find Maria Gomez.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I was thinking about
what you told me last night
about getting Jill immunity.
Mike, I told you,
I don't want to talk about this.
Maybe you want to talk about
what's going to happen to her
if Sutter goes down anyway.
- That's not gonna happen.
- You don't know that.
Yeah, well,
I know what happens
if either one of us
turns on him.
We won't have a penny
to our name.
Are you kidding me?
Is he paying you to be in here?
Listen to me, everything
we have is tied to that man.
And if he goes away,
we lose it all.
That's not what I asked.
Did he promise you money
if you kept quiet?
Of course he goddamn did.
And the day I get out of here,
Jill and I are going to
take that money
and start a new life.
Or you could both cut a deal
and start a new life right now.
What kind of life
is that gonna be?
Because I come from nothing.
And I'm not gonna do that
to my kids.
Well, I'm telling you there
are worse things you could be.
Why are you so interested
in my well being?
Because I'm your friend
and I was in your position.
And I decided it was better
to give it all up
than to keep looking
over my shoulder
waiting for the ax to fall.
What are you talking about?
You know I was a fraud, right?
You know I did it for years.
What you don't know
is that I quit
20 minutes
before I got arrested.
And it was 20 of the most
peaceful minutes
of my entire life.
Yeah, well, look at what
happened to you anyways.
- Kevin, that's not the--
- That's enough.
I told you I'm done talking
about it, and I'm done.
And if you're really
my friend,
you won't ever bring this up
to me again.
Get backstage seats
to "Hamilton."
Mm, rent out Central Park.
Fly the Concorde to Paris.
No, wait, that's stupid
because they don't have
the Concorde anymore.
Holy shit, that's it.
Find the last existing Concorde,
rent it,
and fly that to Paris.
Louis, whatever you're doing,
I need you to put it down.
Not now, Harvey.
I'm planning the ultimate date
for the love of my life.
This is for Mike.
All right,
what do you need me to do?
This is every big
money trade
William Sutter's made
in the last five years.
I need you to go through it,
reverse engineer it,
and find any evidence you can
of insider trading.
That would be a lot easier if
I had access to Sutter's files.
Well, I can't get that
to you right now.
- Why not?
- Because he can't know
we're doing this.
Okay, Harvey,
last week you told me
that you were protecting me
by not telling me
what's going on.
Stop protecting me,
and what the hell
is going on?
I cut a deal
with Sean Cahill.
Sutter goes down,
Mike gets out.
- Holy shit.
- I know.
And don't tell me Mike still
doesn't have anything for you.
No, he doesn't. And his trial
starts in five days.
- Well, I better get on it.
- Thank you, Louis.
Hey, Mike.
How's it going?
What are you doing here,
Gallo?
You know,
when I was on the outside,
I wasn't the biggest,
I wasn't the strongest,
I wasn't even the smartest.
but they let me run things.
You know why?
No. I have a feeling
you're about to tell me.
I had a knack for knowing when
something didn't smell right.
Something doesn't smell right
with you.
I don't know
what you're talking about.
You're gonna tell me Harvey
didn't stop by this morning
to see you.
- Tracking my every move now?
- I sure as hell am.
You think I'm gonna trust
the two of you with my freedom?
Harvey said that he'll get
you out and he will.
And what if he already tried
and he can't?
That didn't happen.
Yeah, well let me run
a little scenario by you.
He filed whatever you filed
and it didn't fly.
Then he came to tell you that,
so the two of you
would have your stories straight
so you could string me along.
That's not what happened,
Gallo.
He came here to see me
about my case.
You want to know something,
Mike?
I don't give a shit
about your case.
So you tell Harvey
next time he comes here,
he better come
with some progress.
'Cause I've got that sense
of smell.
And something in here stinks.
Donna Paulsen's office,
how can I help you?
You have a call
from Danbury--
I'll accept the charges.
Please hold while your call
is being connected.
- Donna.
- My birthday's not
for another week,
but I appreciate the call.
Your birthday's not for
another five months
and six days
and you know I know that.
And I also know
that you'll be here
helping me celebrate
with everyone.
Thanks, Donna.
You doing okay?
Yeah, I'm hanging in.
Good. Now what's the favor
you were going to ask me?
How'd you know?
Because you called my line
and not Harvey's,
and I know when my friend
needs me.
So why don't you tell me
how I can help?
Do you remember that time
you impersonated someone for me
and almost went to prison?
Rings a bell.
I need you to do
the exact same thing.
Only this time I found a way
to make it totally legal.
Let me get this straight.
You want me to delay
this man's execution
based on his own assertion
from 12 years ago
that there's
an alibi witness?
Your Honor, we understand
that's not enough
to reopen the case.
We're just asking for more time
to locate the witness.
You've had 12 years
to locate the witness.
Not to mention that the day
the execution is set
is the day that their client
just happened
to suddenly remember
the witness in the first place.
He didn't suddenly remember.
He's been saying it
for 12 years.
And he finally found someone
who cares enough about the truth
to help him find her.
How dare you.
I care about the truth.
And I convicted a murderer.
Your Honor,
this was a brutal murder
of two 16-year-old
children.
And the families of both
of those children are here today
because they've waited
12 years
for their nightmare
to finally end
and there is no legal reason
to prolong their suffering.
Your Honor,
you have the power to push
Leonard Bailey's execution
if you see fit.
Isn't it worth doing
if there's even a 1% chance
that he is innocent?
You have one week
to find a witness.
After that, you cannot move
to reopen his trial
and his execution date
is set in stone.
Hey, there you are. I've been
looking for you all morning.
I had something important
to do, Louis.
And now I have actual work
to catch up on,
so I can't really talk to you
about your date right now.
No, no.
It's not about my date.
It's about Harvey's case.
I know it's for Mike.
What is it?
Harvey wants me to reverse
engineer Sutter's trades,
but I can't dot without
access to a trading database.
And we can't ask the SEC
because they're supposed to be
on the other side.
So why are you
coming to me?
Because Stu "Dickface" Buzzini
has a database.
And he's the last person
in the world who would help you.
Donna, please,
I would not be coming to you
if there was another way,
but I have been up all night
and there is no other way.
I'll take care of it,
Louis.
- Here.
- What's this?
- That's my guy.
- Your guy?
My private investigator.
Why doesn't it say it
on the card?
Because a guy that good
isn't in the phone book.
Listen, Rachel, when you get
to a certain level,
everybody has their person.
Harvey has Vanessa,
I have Carter.
And now I do too.
No, you have him for this
because we don't have time.
After that,
you get your own guy.
I don't understand,
why can't I use
your guy too?
Because then he wouldn't be
my guy.
What can I do for you, Red?
I'm in the middle of something.
You can turn away
from that screen for two seconds
and introduce yourself to me
like a gentleman.
Why is it anytime someone
from your office comes to me,
they've always got some kind
of comment on my manners?
Maybe that's a question
you should be asking yourself.
But I don't have time to delve
into why you'll never do that
because I need you to give
Louis Litt access
to your entire
securities database.
Listen to me, I don't know
who the hell you are,
but why exactly
am I going to do that for you?
Because when you do,
I'll owe you one,
and if you don't know it
already,
that's like anyone else
owing you 50.
I don't buy it.
Then why don't you call your
friend Larry at Merrill Lynch
or Kenny at Morgan Stanley
or Howard Jaffe
from you know where?
How the hell
do you know about Howard?
I know about all of them.
Because it's what I do.
Okay, uh,
you can have whatever you want.
Good. And sense you questioned
my abilities,
you're not only gonna give Louis
that database,
you're going to treat him
with the respect he deserves
for the rest of your life.
I never did anything wrong
to him.
And if you think that's true,
then you need to take
a good look in the mirror
because you violated his bullpen
and his mugs.
And with the exception
of my friendship,
those are the two most important
things in his entire life.
I can see by that look
on your face
you're wondering who I am
after all.
Let me save you the trouble.
I'm Donna,
and I'm awesome.
Oh, excuse me.
I think I'm in the wrong room.
No, you're not.
Uh, where's Kevin?
I'm his cell mate and where
he is isn't important right now.
I got a phone call
from a guard
saying that my husband
wanted to see me,
and I want to know
what's going on.
No, you got a phone call
from someone saying
they were calling from Danbury,
which is exactly where
that call was made.
And now it's exactly
where I'm headed out of.
I know you're helping
your father make illegal trades.
- What?
- You can go ahead and deny it,
but Kevin told me everything.
What do you want?
- I want to help you.
- Well, I don't believe you.
I don't care
if you believe it or not,
but you have a small window
to come clean
with the SEC
and save yourself.
Not that it's any
of your business,
but I would never turn
on my own father.
That's too bad
because if you don't,
you're both gonna end up
behind bars.
What exactly is in this
for you?
There's nothing in it for me
besides that fact
that I care
about Kevin.
Listen to me, I used to work
for Harvey Specter,
your father's lawyer.
If he found out
that I was doing this,
he would kill me.
And what if I tell my father
about all this?
You're not gonna do that.
Because Kevin already told me
that you guys are planning
to go away
on William's dime,
so if your father finds out
that Kevin's been talking to me,
that dime's gonna go away.
Like I said,
I'm in the wrong room.
Have a seat, Bryan.
I just have a few questions,
and then you can be
on your way.
What exactly is this about?
- You don't know?
- No.
I talked to ten people here
and no one will tell me a thing
except that this
isn't going to be easy.
That's because the SEC
got an anonymous copy of William
Sutter's trading program,
and I want to find the
son of a bitch who leaked it.
Well, I can tell you
it wasn't me.
Which is exactly what those
ten other clowns just said.
And I'll tell you
what I told them,
it didn't magically appear
on their doorstep.
I don't care
how they got it.
And if that's
your only question,
I need to get back to work.
You'll leave when I say
you can leave.
- What did you say?
- I said sit the hell down.
Ahem.
You've been a VP
for five years,
but you took meetings at Goldman
and Morgan last summer.
Which I disclosed
to Mr. Sutter.
I don't care.
You didn't get those jobs
because they didn't want you.
And now you're pissed off
the people under you
are making twice your salary,
so you went running to the SEC.
I already told you
I didn't do that.
Where were you
three nights ago?
I was at dinner.
You can check.
Was it with your old buddy,
Henry Reese,
who just happens to play
rec-league basketball
with five SEC lawyers?
I haven't seen Henry
in six months,
and I'm getting a little sick
and tired of this interrogation.
Well, I'm getting sick and
tired of assholes like you
not taking this thing
seriously.
What? I didn't say
I wasn't taking it seriously.
Yeah, I don't give a shit
what you said.
I give a shit
that you start listening
to what I'm goddamn
telling you
because when the SEC
gets you on the stand,
they're going to go through your
life with a fine tooth comb,
and if you got
something to hide,
they're gonna find it.
- I'm sorry.
- Good.
Get the hell out of my sight
and send the next asshole in.
Louis, can I talk to you
for a minute?
Only if you're here
to bring me what I need.
I am.
That baby will link you
directly to our mainframe.
You need anything else,
you come to me.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
But that's not all.
I also brought
a little something
to make things right
between us.
I took the liberty
of updating the design.
I hope you like it.
I love it.
Good. 'Cause there's six dozen
more in the file room.
Fresh start, bro?
Fresh start.
Hey, Stu.
What exactly did Donna say
to get you to do all this?
She just held up a mirror.
And the truth is, it never hurts
to get a second opinion
on how you treat
other people.
Jessica, you were right
to give me Carter.
I never would have found out
what happened to Maria Gomez
without him.
Let's have it.
She filed for a name change
in New Jersey in 2008.
- What's her new name?
- That's just it.
Carter couldn't get it.
The only reason
he couldn't get it
is if the state is denying
access to those records
for her own safety.
Exactly.
She filed numerous restraining
orders against her ex-husband,
and now her records are sealed
for the next two years.
All right.
I'll see if there's someone
at the Newark DA's office
who can help us.
If not,
maybe Harvey knows someone.
I know someone.
My father went to law school
with Jim Rogers,
the Newark District Attorney.
And you don't want to go
to your father
because you don't want
to ask him for a favor.
I don't want him to keep
seeing me as some little girl
who's always asking for help
with something.
Rachel, being a lawyer means
you have to ask people for help,
no matter who they are,
which means if you want to let
your father know
that you're not
a little girl anymore,
then show him you're not afraid
to ask him for a favor.
Have a seat, Jennifer.
I just have a few questions,
then you can be on your way.
I think I'll stand.
- You're not Jennifer.
- No, I'm not.
I'm not sending another person
in here
until you tell me
what the hell you're doing.
I'm doing what I said
I was gonna do.
You said you would
shake the trees,
not burn down
the whole forest.
- Listen to me--
- No, you listen to me.
You're driving my people away,
and that ends now.
William,
I don't think you understand,
the sooner the son of a bitch
who leaked this thing
stops helping them,
the better for us.
What makes you think
whoever it is
is gonna stop helping them?
Look, they handed it in
anonymously,
which means whoever
this asshole is,
the one thing they showed us is,
he's a coward.
And the only way to stop
a coward
is to scare the shit
out of them.
Well, if winning my case
means losing all my employees,
then forget about
the whole thing.
- William, we can't stop--
- That's enough.
Instead of looking
for someone
who did something
they already did,
you're gonna get back
to preparing my defense.
The next time I see you,
you'd better be giving the most
kick-ass opening statement
the world's ever seen.
Hey, hey.
What the hell did you do?
All right, Kevin,
let me explain.
Explain what? That you called
my wife in here
pretending to be me?
Just listen to me, I'm--
You know,
I can't believe you, man.
I told you not to tell anyone
what we talked about.
And I didn't tell anyone
who didn't already know.
And I don't give a shit
because this is none
of your goddamn business.
Yeah, well, I made it
my goddamn business
because there is a freight train
headed right at you,
and if I didn't do
everything I could to stop it,
I wouldn't be able
to live with myself.
Yeah, well,
you didn't stop it.
You slammed it
right into my marriage
because Jill and I, we haven't
fought like we just did
since the night
that landed me in here,
so from now on, take your
goddamn good intentions
and go to hell.
You know what?
You should be thanking me.
Thanking you for what?
Screwing up my life?
In case you haven't noticed,
your life is already screwed up.
You're in here because
of some other guy's crime,
and if he gets caught, you're
gonna be in here together.
And then all of that
fictional money
that he's dangling
in front of you
isn't gonna be there anymore.
Now I get why you're going
through all this trouble.
You regret that you took a deal
for someone,
and he's out there
while you're in here.
Well, I don't because I didn't
take this deal
for that son of a bitch,
I took it for my wife,
who I love, and if you ever
contact her again
without my blessing,
I swear to God
I will beat the shit out of you.
Donna, where the hell
is Louis?
He's working on
what you wanted.
Well, find him
because I need him.
Harvey, what's the matter?
What's the matter is,
I just spent the whole day
at Sutter's
trying to flush out
whoever's in on this with him,
and I got nowhere.
I don't understand.
It's gonna take time.
This was only one day.
Which would be true,
except Sutter shut me down
and I don't have another day.
And like I said,
while I was there,
I didn't see a guilty look
on a single person's face.
Because the person
you're looking for
doesn't work for
William Sutter.
Holy shit.
You found him?
I didn't just find him.
I got backup.
The one commonality on all the
trades Sutter made money on
was they preceded some sort
of transaction
involving an investment bank.
I know that, but there were
50 different trades
with 20 different banks.
20 different agent banks.
What the hell other kind
of bank is there?
The kind of bank you hire
to give you a second opinion.
Holy shit,
the consulting banks.
Exactly,
which, by the way,
are not required
to be disclosed.
How many different banks
were they?
Just one. And that bank's
consulting division
happens to be run by a man
whose first job on Wall Street
was working
for William Sutter.
Sorry to be showing up
at your place again, Sean,
but this can't wait.
That's okay, Harvey.
You caught me in a good mood.
Well,
I'm about to make it better
because we found the guy
who's been feeding Sutter
his information.
His name is--
Phillip Allen, I know.
- How do you know?
- He came by to cut a deal
two hours ago,
so I gave him one.
- No, you goddamn didn't.
- What's your problem?
My problem is,
I drove him to you.
So what? We're at
the finish line, Harvey.
This is what we've been after
the whole time.
This is what you've been after
this whole time.
What I've been after
is getting Mike out,
so if you think you can weasel
out of this deal after--
Harvey, relax.
As far as the SEC is concerned,
Mike led directly to the witness
that's going to put that
piece of shit away
for the rest
of his miserable life.
So Mike's deal
is still intact?
Rock solid.
We got him, Harvey.
The good guys won.
Then I guess the next time
you see me,
I'm gonna be pretending
to be outraged
that you hadn't notified us
of your new witness.
And I'll be pretending
to be outraged
at whatever bullshit
you're trying to pull.
Well, I'll try not to be
too outrageous.
You do that.
- Thanks, Sean.
- You're welcome, Harvey.
Rachel.
Did I mess something up?
I didn't think
we had plans tonight.
I'm not here for plans.
Then what are you here for?
I need your help
with a case.
You're not seriously asking me
to help my rival firm, are you?
No, it's not corporate.
This is from
the Innocence Project
And since when did
Jessica Pearson
take on
an Innocence Project case?
Since I asked her to.
Well, that's great, Rachel.
I'm proud of you.
What do you need?
There's a privacy statute
in the state of New Jersey
that's preventing me
from finding a witness.
And Jim Rogers
won't take a call from you,
but he will from me.
Exactly.
And if you do this for me,
I will owe you one.
Rachel, you're my daughter.
You'll never owe me one.
Mm-mm.
I'm not here as your daughter.
I'm here as a lawyer.
Then don't forget this.
Because someday,
I'm gonna come calling.
Mike, sit down.
I hope you didn't come
all the way down here
just to tell me
that we're running out of time,
'cause I already know that.
I didn't. I came here to tell
you that we got the guy.
- What guy?
- The guy who's been feeding
inside information to Sutter,
and I drove him to Cahill,
which means
you're getting out.
Mike, did you hear me?
You're getting out.
No, I-I know.
I...
look, the problem is
that if you're gonna get Sutter,
you're also gonna get
Kevin's wife.
What the hell
are you talking about?
Kevin told me that the reason
he never cut a deal
was because his wife
was in on it.
Are you kidding me? You've
been keeping this to yourself?
I haven't just been
keeping it to myself.
I also tried to convince Kevin
and Jill to both come clean.
Both of them?
You went to her?
- Harvey, listen to me--
- No, you listen to me.
I don't give a shit what
your conscience is telling you.
We got the guy.
We're gonna take him down.
That means you get out.
I know that,
and I love that.
But all I need you to do
is convince Cahill
to cut Jill a deal too.
I don't think you understand.
This guy came forward.
He's the guy
that gets the deal,
and you're the guy
that gets the deal.
There's no third deal.
Harvey, please.
I've betrayed this man enough.
I need you to convince Cahill
that one person makes a case,
but two people
is a slam dunk.
Okay, Mike.
I'll make it happen.
Louis?
Do you have a second?
Actually, I don't, Donna,
because I'm going
on the most important date
of my life tonight,
and I have no idea
where I'm taking her.
Yes, you do.
Never heard of this place.
That's because it's
an intimate restaurant
that's been there 50 years
and no one knows about it.
Which makes it the perfect place
to get to know someone
you think you might be
falling in love with.
Donna,
I need to blow her away.
No, Louis, you need
to let her get to know you
and let fate
take care of the rest.
What if
I'm not good enough?
You are good enough.
Hey, I thought
you were too busy to help.
The truth is,
when you asked me for help,
it wasn't a great morning
for me to be thinking
about that kind of thing.
I don't understand.
I've been seeing someone
for the last few months,
and we broke up.
Tell me the son of a bitch's
name right now
and I'm gonna freeze his assets
by the end of the week.
His name is Mitchell,
and you don't have to do that.
Yes, I do, Donna.
You're everything to me,
and that asshole has no idea
what he's got--
It was my decision, Louis.
Well then,
why were you so upset?
It's the same thing it was
with you and Sheila.
Just because you were the one
to break it off with her
doesn't mean that your heart
wasn't still broken.
I love you, Donna.
I love you too, Louis.
Sir, may I help you?
Yes, you can direct me
to Jessica Pearson.
Ms. Pearson's gone
for the evening,
but I can take down
your information
and she'll get back to you
in the morning.
You're not taking
anything down.
I need to speak
with someone now.
You can speak with me,
Mr. Forrest.
I assume you're here
to talk about Leonard Bailey.
I'm here to show you this.
This is what that man
did to my daughter.
Mr. Forrest, I know that this
must be incredibly difficult.
And it may not seem
that way to you,
but I am seeking justice
for your daughter.
We got justice when that
animal was sentenced to death,
so don't you try to tell me
you're doing this for her.
I'm doing this
for everyone.
The case was grossly
mishandled.
- That's not for you to decide.
- You're right, sir.
It's for a jury to decide.
A jury did decide!
And they weren't presented
with all of the facts.
The facts are
he killed my girl!
Mr. Forrest,
I'm so sorry for your loss.
But I believe in my heart
that Leonard Bailey is innocent.
And I'm going to make sure
that he gets the fair trial
that he never had.
By tracking down
some junkie witness?
Drug user or not,
Maria Gomez never had a chance
to be heard.
If you'll excuse me,
I need to go to my office.
I'm not going anywhere!
Not until you understand
that if you are sorry for me,
you wouldn't have taken
this case on in the first place
instead of using it
to make a name for yourself.
That's enough.
You said everything
you needed to say,
now walk yourself out of here
before I have security
remove you.
Hey.
You all right?
I will be.
Thank you, Gretchen.
Can we talk?
There's nothing
to talk about.
- There is for me.
- All right then, go ahead.
It won't make any difference
'cause I already put in
for a transfer.
- You're moving to another cell?
- Yeah, I am.
So whatever it is
you're gonna say,
let's just pretend you said it,
and I let it go,
and we move in
our separate directions, okay?
No, I can't do that.
- Why not?
- Because you were right.
I am pissed that I took a deal
to save other people.
And now I'm sitting in here
for two goddamn years
while they're out there.
If you still want
to transfer cells,
I get it.
I won't hold any hard feelings.
I want you to know
that hurting you and Jill
is the last thing
that I wanted to do.
I'm gonna head
to movie night.
I hope to see you there.
Jessica, I thought you went
home for the night.
I came back.
I heard you had some trouble
with the victim's father.
- Gretchen told you.
- Yes, she did.
And I'm glad she did.
Did he threaten you?
No.
I guess I should have
told you.
People don't always
act rationally
when they're suffering.
They look for someone to blame.
- Yeah, well, he's blaming me.
- Yes, he is.
- And he's wrong.
- I know.
And that's an easy thing
to understand.
But a harder thing
to endure.
Well, it just got
a little bit easier
knowing that you're in it
with me.
Let's go get a drink.
After what happened before,
I think I might have two.
- Louis, this place is--
- It's too quiet in here,
isn't it?
The seats aren't padded.
And you hate it, I know it.
No, Louis, it's perfect.
It's exactly what I'd hoped for.
Well, I wanted to show you
how much you mean to me.
- Louis...
- I get it.
You don't feel the same way.
It's not that.
I have something to tell you,
and I didn't know
how to bring it up.
Or even when,
but you made
such a romantic gesture
that it--it feels wrong
not to tell you about it.
- What is it?
- I have a boyfriend
who lives in Los Angeles
six months of the year.
We care about
each other deeply,
but living across the country
takes its toll.
So we came up
with an arrangement
where we allow each other
to see other people.
You're saying
you want to date both of us?
I know it sounds crazy.
The truth is, I've never
actually taken him up on it.
But then I met you,
and here we are.
Louis, please say something.
I need a second.
I-I understand
if you want to go.
No.
I'd like to stay.
Do you want to go for dinner
or just drinks?
What do you want?
The truth? I'd rather just go
to a dive bar.
Sounds perfect to me.
Dad?
What are you doing here?
I came to talk
to both of you.
What is it?
Jim Rogers found
your missing witness.
She died three years ago.
Hey, look who it is.
I'm headed to movie night,
Gallo.
I don't have time for this.
This will just take
a second.
I won't even make you miss
the previews.
Let's get this over with.
It's been brought
to my attention
that Harvey came to visit you,
not me, again today.
And like I told you,
he came here to talk
about my case.
Yeah, that's what you said
the last time.
But I got to thinking.
And the thing is,
you took a deal,
which means
you don't have a case.
Gallo, look, I'm telling you,
Harvey is going to get you out.
I know he is.
Because I know
what you're up to in here.
And the reason I know is because
I did the same thing myself.
- What are you talking--
- You're informing
on your roommate.
You don't know what you're
talking about. This is--
Don't I?
Everybody in here knows
that guy's your ticket out.
It doesn't take a genius
to figure out
you have access to him.
So I did some checking.
Turns out Harvey's representing
the kid's daddy-in-law.
And I know Harvey
does dirty tricks
because that's what
landed me in here.
- Gallo--
- You guys are going
after Sutter.
I know it,
and you know it.
And I'll tell you
something else,
you don't get me
out of here soon,
your bunkmate's gonna
know it too.
Sean, good, you're here.
I need you to do
something for me
and you're not gonna like it.
Harvey,
I need you to sit down.
What do you mean,
sit down?
They pulled Mike's deal.
- What did you just say to me?
- Harvey--
'Cause it sounded like
you just said
that think that you told me
was rock solid
was nothing more
than a bucket of shit.
What do you want me to say?
I want you to say
you'll get his deal back.
I can't do that.
They pulled the plug.
Goddamn it.
I drove that guy to you.
Don't you think
that I know that?
But if I tell them that,
they're gonna know what we did.
Then don't use Phillip Allen.
Cut him loose,
and let Mike get you
what you need.
Are you crazy?
Even if I wanted to do that,
they're not gonna let
their star witness get away.
You are the head
of the department.
They will listen to you.
You tell them
this guy turned out
to be full of shit.
Then let me put it
a different way.
I'm not letting my star witness
get away
'cause I'm not letting
that bastard get away
with bilking people
out of their hard-earned money.
Sean, please,
there's gotta be another way
to make this happen.
I'm sorry, Harvey.
There isn't.
Then get the hell
out of my sight.
You had an alibi witness
and your public defender
let her get away?
That's what I've been saying.
I told you when I started this
thing I'm not going to collude.
We're not colluding.
It's called discovery.
So, why don't you tell me
what Kevin Miller knows?
He developed
the trading programs
that Sutter claims to use
to get his superior returns.
So you're looking to have
Kevin testify
that software is bullshit,
and Sutter knows it.
The thing that I worked
so hard on
to get that prick's approval
was nothing but a lie.
- You told Jill and--
- She already knew.
She was in on it.
What the hell is in the bag,
Harvey?
What you needed
to keep this case going
and I stopped you
from getting.
So let's just admit
that we're in this together
and get this thing done.
I want your word right now
that you won't tell anyone
what I told you.
- Kevin, please, you--
- Mike, I'm serious.
No one can ever know
anything about
what I told you.
The judge decided to rule
on your motion to dismiss
after all.
Which means
we're out of time.
I came here to ask
for that trading program.
Leonard Bailey's execution
date has been set.
And I don't know how to tell
a man that he's going to die.
Who are you?
Mr. Bailey,
my name is Jessica Pearson.
And I'm lead counsel
on your case.
Well, you coming here,
it must be about
something important.
It is.
Leonard, your execution date
has been set.
When?
Just because they've set
the date doesn't--
When?
30 days.
Leonard,
I'm so sorry.
I don't need your sorry.
I want to know
what you're doing about this.
We're going to file a motion
to delay.
I don't give a shit
about delaying.
I mean, what are we doing
to get me out?
We're--we're working on it.
But I-I do think, Leonard,
that it's really important
that you take some time
to process this.
I've been processing
for 12 years!
You said that you were going
to find Maria.
So tell me,
what are you doing here
instead of out there
tracking her down?
Leonard, I know that this
is difficult, and--
Mr. Bailey,
what Rachel means
is that's exactly
what we're going to do.
Mr. Cahill, you better have
a compelling reason
why I shouldn't grant
Mr. Specter a dismissal,
-or this thing is going to be
over before it gets started.
Oh, I have the most compelling
reason of all.
A copy of
Mr. Sutter's trading program.
Bullshit. He was in here
trying to subpoena
this thing last week
and now it miraculously
falls in his lap?
- What are you implying?
- I'm implying
I don't know what you did,
but Santa sure as hell
didn't put that thing
under your tree last night.
Well, unless you have proof
that I did something wrong,
you can shut the hell up.
All right, that's enough.
Now assuming this thing
is legitimate,
what's it gonna show me?
It's going to show you
that it's responsible for 95%
of Mr. Sutter's trades
over five years.
Are you trying to win
this case for me
because my entire defense
is that my client makes his
trades using that program.
- Exactly.
- It's not the 95%
I'm concerned with,
it's the other five.
Those are the ones
he made billions of dollars on.
The only way he could have
done that
is by trading on
inside information.
Motion for dismissal denied.
Gentlemen,
we're going to trial.
But Mr. Cahill,
if it comes to light
that you obtained this program
illegally,
not only am I going
to this case,
you're gonna be faced with a
charge of malicious prosecution.
Here's what we're gonna do.
I don't give a shit
what we're gonna do.
I want to know where the hell
he got that thing.
I don't know, but that's not
the only question
we need to answer.
What other question is there?
William, I don't know
if you've noticed,
but you've got an employee
that's looking
to take you down
and we need to figure out
who it is.
How exactly
are we going to do that?
We're gonna start
conducting interviews
with every employee
you have.
But before we do that,
I'm gonna make sure Sean Cahill
isn't hiding anything else
from us in discovery.
So, if you'll excuse me,
I need to handle this myself.
What are you coming to me
here for, Harvey,
Sutter's 30 feet away.
Relax.
He thinks I'm making sure
that you didn't pull
another fast one
with discovery.
So as long as it looks like
we're arguing, we're fine.
That's not gonna be a problem
'cause I got some news.
What are you talking about?
Two seconds after you left,
she put us on the docket.
We go to trial in five days,
and right now I don't have shit.
What do you want me
to say, Sean?
I'm already using
what we did
to shake the trees
with his employees.
That's not good enough.
So you need to go back
to that prison and tell Mike
that he better get me something
and get it fast
'cause I didn't sell my soul
last night to watch that bastard
ride off into the sunset.
♪ Suits 6x07 ♪
Shake the Trees
Original Air Date on August 24, 2016
♪ 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 busy, busy making money ♪
♪ All right ♪
♪ All step back,
I'm 'bout to dance ♪
♪ The greenback boogie ♪
Thank God
you are both here.
French cruller
for goddess number one.
Cinnamon sugar
for goddess number two.
While I do appreciated
a tasty doughnut,
I'd like to know
what the occasion is.
There are exactly
three reasons
for Louis to come
bearing pastry.
Esther got a bad haircut,
he found someone to fix
his crooked thumb,
or he wants our advice.
I wish like hell it was the
thumb, but it's actually advice.
Last night, I had the most
amazing time with Tara.
I know you're both picturing
it involved fantastic sex.
- Nope.
- Not a bit.
In any event, Tara and I
have a date on Friday night,
and I'm hoping it ends
with our souls merging as one.
- And I'm out.
- What? Why?
Because I am
a professional secretary, Louis.
I'm not here to help you
play hide the Litt
with some strumpet.
- She so doesn't get me.
- You know what, Louis?
She has a point.
What are you talking about?
A lot of manpower
has been devoted
to your pursuit
of this virtual stranger.
And by manpower,
I mean my precious time.
So I think it's time that you
took care of this yourself.
Goddamn it. Don't you think
if I could have I would have?
What I think is,
if you can't figure out
how to have a simple date
with a woman
who's already agreed
to go out with you,
then maybe you don't deserve
to go out with her
in the first place.
How's that for advice?
Harvey.
What are you doing here?
What do you mean
what am I doing here?
I need to know
if you have anything yet.
- I don't.
- Are you kidding me?
After the way those two guys
got into it,
you're telling me
Kevin didn't start talking
the second he left the room?
No.
He didn't say a word.
Well, we need to get him
to say something
to get you out of here.
Yeah, I know.
But I can't just push a button
and get Kevin to turn
on Sutter.
- Yes, you can.
- What are you talking about?
You can tell him his algorithm
was leaked to Cahill.
- When the hell did that happen?
- Last night, when I leaked it.
Jesus Christ, so you're just
out and out colluding now.
Look, I didn't have
a choice.
The judge was gonna
toss this case
unless Cahill came up
with a Hail Mary.
All right, I--I'll use it
the best I can with Kevin.
But, Harvey,
he's sensitive.
This is gonna take
a little time.
That's the thing, Mike.
We don't have time.
The judge set a trial date.
Which means if you don't get
Cahill something soon,
you're gonna be sitting here
for the next two years.
What's going on, Rachel?
You haven't said a word
the entire ride back.
Nothing.
Just a lot harder
than I thought it would be.
You didn't think
he would be angry.
I didn't think
that he'd be angry at us.
Well, he wasn't angry
at us.
There just wasn't anybody else
in that room.
So now what?
Now we try to fix
this damn thing.
You mean by finding
Maria Gomez.
I mean by delaying
this execution.
Jessica, Leonard's right.
What good does it do
to delay the execution
if we can't stop it
from happening?
Because if we don't,
we don't have time
to find Maria Gomez.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I was thinking about
what you told me last night
about getting Jill immunity.
Mike, I told you,
I don't want to talk about this.
Maybe you want to talk about
what's going to happen to her
if Sutter goes down anyway.
- That's not gonna happen.
- You don't know that.
Yeah, well,
I know what happens
if either one of us
turns on him.
We won't have a penny
to our name.
Are you kidding me?
Is he paying you to be in here?
Listen to me, everything
we have is tied to that man.
And if he goes away,
we lose it all.
That's not what I asked.
Did he promise you money
if you kept quiet?
Of course he goddamn did.
And the day I get out of here,
Jill and I are going to
take that money
and start a new life.
Or you could both cut a deal
and start a new life right now.
What kind of life
is that gonna be?
Because I come from nothing.
And I'm not gonna do that
to my kids.
Well, I'm telling you there
are worse things you could be.
Why are you so interested
in my well being?
Because I'm your friend
and I was in your position.
And I decided it was better
to give it all up
than to keep looking
over my shoulder
waiting for the ax to fall.
What are you talking about?
You know I was a fraud, right?
You know I did it for years.
What you don't know
is that I quit
20 minutes
before I got arrested.
And it was 20 of the most
peaceful minutes
of my entire life.
Yeah, well, look at what
happened to you anyways.
- Kevin, that's not the--
- That's enough.
I told you I'm done talking
about it, and I'm done.
And if you're really
my friend,
you won't ever bring this up
to me again.
Get backstage seats
to "Hamilton."
Mm, rent out Central Park.
Fly the Concorde to Paris.
No, wait, that's stupid
because they don't have
the Concorde anymore.
Holy shit, that's it.
Find the last existing Concorde,
rent it,
and fly that to Paris.
Louis, whatever you're doing,
I need you to put it down.
Not now, Harvey.
I'm planning the ultimate date
for the love of my life.
This is for Mike.
All right,
what do you need me to do?
This is every big
money trade
William Sutter's made
in the last five years.
I need you to go through it,
reverse engineer it,
and find any evidence you can
of insider trading.
That would be a lot easier if
I had access to Sutter's files.
Well, I can't get that
to you right now.
- Why not?
- Because he can't know
we're doing this.
Okay, Harvey,
last week you told me
that you were protecting me
by not telling me
what's going on.
Stop protecting me,
and what the hell
is going on?
I cut a deal
with Sean Cahill.
Sutter goes down,
Mike gets out.
- Holy shit.
- I know.
And don't tell me Mike still
doesn't have anything for you.
No, he doesn't. And his trial
starts in five days.
- Well, I better get on it.
- Thank you, Louis.
Hey, Mike.
How's it going?
What are you doing here,
Gallo?
You know,
when I was on the outside,
I wasn't the biggest,
I wasn't the strongest,
I wasn't even the smartest.
but they let me run things.
You know why?
No. I have a feeling
you're about to tell me.
I had a knack for knowing when
something didn't smell right.
Something doesn't smell right
with you.
I don't know
what you're talking about.
You're gonna tell me Harvey
didn't stop by this morning
to see you.
- Tracking my every move now?
- I sure as hell am.
You think I'm gonna trust
the two of you with my freedom?
Harvey said that he'll get
you out and he will.
And what if he already tried
and he can't?
That didn't happen.
Yeah, well let me run
a little scenario by you.
He filed whatever you filed
and it didn't fly.
Then he came to tell you that,
so the two of you
would have your stories straight
so you could string me along.
That's not what happened,
Gallo.
He came here to see me
about my case.
You want to know something,
Mike?
I don't give a shit
about your case.
So you tell Harvey
next time he comes here,
he better come
with some progress.
'Cause I've got that sense
of smell.
And something in here stinks.
Donna Paulsen's office,
how can I help you?
You have a call
from Danbury--
I'll accept the charges.
Please hold while your call
is being connected.
- Donna.
- My birthday's not
for another week,
but I appreciate the call.
Your birthday's not for
another five months
and six days
and you know I know that.
And I also know
that you'll be here
helping me celebrate
with everyone.
Thanks, Donna.
You doing okay?
Yeah, I'm hanging in.
Good. Now what's the favor
you were going to ask me?
How'd you know?
Because you called my line
and not Harvey's,
and I know when my friend
needs me.
So why don't you tell me
how I can help?
Do you remember that time
you impersonated someone for me
and almost went to prison?
Rings a bell.
I need you to do
the exact same thing.
Only this time I found a way
to make it totally legal.
Let me get this straight.
You want me to delay
this man's execution
based on his own assertion
from 12 years ago
that there's
an alibi witness?
Your Honor, we understand
that's not enough
to reopen the case.
We're just asking for more time
to locate the witness.
You've had 12 years
to locate the witness.
Not to mention that the day
the execution is set
is the day that their client
just happened
to suddenly remember
the witness in the first place.
He didn't suddenly remember.
He's been saying it
for 12 years.
And he finally found someone
who cares enough about the truth
to help him find her.
How dare you.
I care about the truth.
And I convicted a murderer.
Your Honor,
this was a brutal murder
of two 16-year-old
children.
And the families of both
of those children are here today
because they've waited
12 years
for their nightmare
to finally end
and there is no legal reason
to prolong their suffering.
Your Honor,
you have the power to push
Leonard Bailey's execution
if you see fit.
Isn't it worth doing
if there's even a 1% chance
that he is innocent?
You have one week
to find a witness.
After that, you cannot move
to reopen his trial
and his execution date
is set in stone.
Hey, there you are. I've been
looking for you all morning.
I had something important
to do, Louis.
And now I have actual work
to catch up on,
so I can't really talk to you
about your date right now.
No, no.
It's not about my date.
It's about Harvey's case.
I know it's for Mike.
What is it?
Harvey wants me to reverse
engineer Sutter's trades,
but I can't dot without
access to a trading database.
And we can't ask the SEC
because they're supposed to be
on the other side.
So why are you
coming to me?
Because Stu "Dickface" Buzzini
has a database.
And he's the last person
in the world who would help you.
Donna, please,
I would not be coming to you
if there was another way,
but I have been up all night
and there is no other way.
I'll take care of it,
Louis.
- Here.
- What's this?
- That's my guy.
- Your guy?
My private investigator.
Why doesn't it say it
on the card?
Because a guy that good
isn't in the phone book.
Listen, Rachel, when you get
to a certain level,
everybody has their person.
Harvey has Vanessa,
I have Carter.
And now I do too.
No, you have him for this
because we don't have time.
After that,
you get your own guy.
I don't understand,
why can't I use
your guy too?
Because then he wouldn't be
my guy.
What can I do for you, Red?
I'm in the middle of something.
You can turn away
from that screen for two seconds
and introduce yourself to me
like a gentleman.
Why is it anytime someone
from your office comes to me,
they've always got some kind
of comment on my manners?
Maybe that's a question
you should be asking yourself.
But I don't have time to delve
into why you'll never do that
because I need you to give
Louis Litt access
to your entire
securities database.
Listen to me, I don't know
who the hell you are,
but why exactly
am I going to do that for you?
Because when you do,
I'll owe you one,
and if you don't know it
already,
that's like anyone else
owing you 50.
I don't buy it.
Then why don't you call your
friend Larry at Merrill Lynch
or Kenny at Morgan Stanley
or Howard Jaffe
from you know where?
How the hell
do you know about Howard?
I know about all of them.
Because it's what I do.
Okay, uh,
you can have whatever you want.
Good. And sense you questioned
my abilities,
you're not only gonna give Louis
that database,
you're going to treat him
with the respect he deserves
for the rest of your life.
I never did anything wrong
to him.
And if you think that's true,
then you need to take
a good look in the mirror
because you violated his bullpen
and his mugs.
And with the exception
of my friendship,
those are the two most important
things in his entire life.
I can see by that look
on your face
you're wondering who I am
after all.
Let me save you the trouble.
I'm Donna,
and I'm awesome.
Oh, excuse me.
I think I'm in the wrong room.
No, you're not.
Uh, where's Kevin?
I'm his cell mate and where
he is isn't important right now.
I got a phone call
from a guard
saying that my husband
wanted to see me,
and I want to know
what's going on.
No, you got a phone call
from someone saying
they were calling from Danbury,
which is exactly where
that call was made.
And now it's exactly
where I'm headed out of.
I know you're helping
your father make illegal trades.
- What?
- You can go ahead and deny it,
but Kevin told me everything.
What do you want?
- I want to help you.
- Well, I don't believe you.
I don't care
if you believe it or not,
but you have a small window
to come clean
with the SEC
and save yourself.
Not that it's any
of your business,
but I would never turn
on my own father.
That's too bad
because if you don't,
you're both gonna end up
behind bars.
What exactly is in this
for you?
There's nothing in it for me
besides that fact
that I care
about Kevin.
Listen to me, I used to work
for Harvey Specter,
your father's lawyer.
If he found out
that I was doing this,
he would kill me.
And what if I tell my father
about all this?
You're not gonna do that.
Because Kevin already told me
that you guys are planning
to go away
on William's dime,
so if your father finds out
that Kevin's been talking to me,
that dime's gonna go away.
Like I said,
I'm in the wrong room.
Have a seat, Bryan.
I just have a few questions,
and then you can be
on your way.
What exactly is this about?
- You don't know?
- No.
I talked to ten people here
and no one will tell me a thing
except that this
isn't going to be easy.
That's because the SEC
got an anonymous copy of William
Sutter's trading program,
and I want to find the
son of a bitch who leaked it.
Well, I can tell you
it wasn't me.
Which is exactly what those
ten other clowns just said.
And I'll tell you
what I told them,
it didn't magically appear
on their doorstep.
I don't care
how they got it.
And if that's
your only question,
I need to get back to work.
You'll leave when I say
you can leave.
- What did you say?
- I said sit the hell down.
Ahem.
You've been a VP
for five years,
but you took meetings at Goldman
and Morgan last summer.
Which I disclosed
to Mr. Sutter.
I don't care.
You didn't get those jobs
because they didn't want you.
And now you're pissed off
the people under you
are making twice your salary,
so you went running to the SEC.
I already told you
I didn't do that.
Where were you
three nights ago?
I was at dinner.
You can check.
Was it with your old buddy,
Henry Reese,
who just happens to play
rec-league basketball
with five SEC lawyers?
I haven't seen Henry
in six months,
and I'm getting a little sick
and tired of this interrogation.
Well, I'm getting sick and
tired of assholes like you
not taking this thing
seriously.
What? I didn't say
I wasn't taking it seriously.
Yeah, I don't give a shit
what you said.
I give a shit
that you start listening
to what I'm goddamn
telling you
because when the SEC
gets you on the stand,
they're going to go through your
life with a fine tooth comb,
and if you got
something to hide,
they're gonna find it.
- I'm sorry.
- Good.
Get the hell out of my sight
and send the next asshole in.
Louis, can I talk to you
for a minute?
Only if you're here
to bring me what I need.
I am.
That baby will link you
directly to our mainframe.
You need anything else,
you come to me.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
But that's not all.
I also brought
a little something
to make things right
between us.
I took the liberty
of updating the design.
I hope you like it.
I love it.
Good. 'Cause there's six dozen
more in the file room.
Fresh start, bro?
Fresh start.
Hey, Stu.
What exactly did Donna say
to get you to do all this?
She just held up a mirror.
And the truth is, it never hurts
to get a second opinion
on how you treat
other people.
Jessica, you were right
to give me Carter.
I never would have found out
what happened to Maria Gomez
without him.
Let's have it.
She filed for a name change
in New Jersey in 2008.
- What's her new name?
- That's just it.
Carter couldn't get it.
The only reason
he couldn't get it
is if the state is denying
access to those records
for her own safety.
Exactly.
She filed numerous restraining
orders against her ex-husband,
and now her records are sealed
for the next two years.
All right.
I'll see if there's someone
at the Newark DA's office
who can help us.
If not,
maybe Harvey knows someone.
I know someone.
My father went to law school
with Jim Rogers,
the Newark District Attorney.
And you don't want to go
to your father
because you don't want
to ask him for a favor.
I don't want him to keep
seeing me as some little girl
who's always asking for help
with something.
Rachel, being a lawyer means
you have to ask people for help,
no matter who they are,
which means if you want to let
your father know
that you're not
a little girl anymore,
then show him you're not afraid
to ask him for a favor.
Have a seat, Jennifer.
I just have a few questions,
then you can be on your way.
I think I'll stand.
- You're not Jennifer.
- No, I'm not.
I'm not sending another person
in here
until you tell me
what the hell you're doing.
I'm doing what I said
I was gonna do.
You said you would
shake the trees,
not burn down
the whole forest.
- Listen to me--
- No, you listen to me.
You're driving my people away,
and that ends now.
William,
I don't think you understand,
the sooner the son of a bitch
who leaked this thing
stops helping them,
the better for us.
What makes you think
whoever it is
is gonna stop helping them?
Look, they handed it in
anonymously,
which means whoever
this asshole is,
the one thing they showed us is,
he's a coward.
And the only way to stop
a coward
is to scare the shit
out of them.
Well, if winning my case
means losing all my employees,
then forget about
the whole thing.
- William, we can't stop--
- That's enough.
Instead of looking
for someone
who did something
they already did,
you're gonna get back
to preparing my defense.
The next time I see you,
you'd better be giving the most
kick-ass opening statement
the world's ever seen.
Hey, hey.
What the hell did you do?
All right, Kevin,
let me explain.
Explain what? That you called
my wife in here
pretending to be me?
Just listen to me, I'm--
You know,
I can't believe you, man.
I told you not to tell anyone
what we talked about.
And I didn't tell anyone
who didn't already know.
And I don't give a shit
because this is none
of your goddamn business.
Yeah, well, I made it
my goddamn business
because there is a freight train
headed right at you,
and if I didn't do
everything I could to stop it,
I wouldn't be able
to live with myself.
Yeah, well,
you didn't stop it.
You slammed it
right into my marriage
because Jill and I, we haven't
fought like we just did
since the night
that landed me in here,
so from now on, take your
goddamn good intentions
and go to hell.
You know what?
You should be thanking me.
Thanking you for what?
Screwing up my life?
In case you haven't noticed,
your life is already screwed up.
You're in here because
of some other guy's crime,
and if he gets caught, you're
gonna be in here together.
And then all of that
fictional money
that he's dangling
in front of you
isn't gonna be there anymore.
Now I get why you're going
through all this trouble.
You regret that you took a deal
for someone,
and he's out there
while you're in here.
Well, I don't because I didn't
take this deal
for that son of a bitch,
I took it for my wife,
who I love, and if you ever
contact her again
without my blessing,
I swear to God
I will beat the shit out of you.
Donna, where the hell
is Louis?
He's working on
what you wanted.
Well, find him
because I need him.
Harvey, what's the matter?
What's the matter is,
I just spent the whole day
at Sutter's
trying to flush out
whoever's in on this with him,
and I got nowhere.
I don't understand.
It's gonna take time.
This was only one day.
Which would be true,
except Sutter shut me down
and I don't have another day.
And like I said,
while I was there,
I didn't see a guilty look
on a single person's face.
Because the person
you're looking for
doesn't work for
William Sutter.
Holy shit.
You found him?
I didn't just find him.
I got backup.
The one commonality on all the
trades Sutter made money on
was they preceded some sort
of transaction
involving an investment bank.
I know that, but there were
50 different trades
with 20 different banks.
20 different agent banks.
What the hell other kind
of bank is there?
The kind of bank you hire
to give you a second opinion.
Holy shit,
the consulting banks.
Exactly,
which, by the way,
are not required
to be disclosed.
How many different banks
were they?
Just one. And that bank's
consulting division
happens to be run by a man
whose first job on Wall Street
was working
for William Sutter.
Sorry to be showing up
at your place again, Sean,
but this can't wait.
That's okay, Harvey.
You caught me in a good mood.
Well,
I'm about to make it better
because we found the guy
who's been feeding Sutter
his information.
His name is--
Phillip Allen, I know.
- How do you know?
- He came by to cut a deal
two hours ago,
so I gave him one.
- No, you goddamn didn't.
- What's your problem?
My problem is,
I drove him to you.
So what? We're at
the finish line, Harvey.
This is what we've been after
the whole time.
This is what you've been after
this whole time.
What I've been after
is getting Mike out,
so if you think you can weasel
out of this deal after--
Harvey, relax.
As far as the SEC is concerned,
Mike led directly to the witness
that's going to put that
piece of shit away
for the rest
of his miserable life.
So Mike's deal
is still intact?
Rock solid.
We got him, Harvey.
The good guys won.
Then I guess the next time
you see me,
I'm gonna be pretending
to be outraged
that you hadn't notified us
of your new witness.
And I'll be pretending
to be outraged
at whatever bullshit
you're trying to pull.
Well, I'll try not to be
too outrageous.
You do that.
- Thanks, Sean.
- You're welcome, Harvey.
Rachel.
Did I mess something up?
I didn't think
we had plans tonight.
I'm not here for plans.
Then what are you here for?
I need your help
with a case.
You're not seriously asking me
to help my rival firm, are you?
No, it's not corporate.
This is from
the Innocence Project
And since when did
Jessica Pearson
take on
an Innocence Project case?
Since I asked her to.
Well, that's great, Rachel.
I'm proud of you.
What do you need?
There's a privacy statute
in the state of New Jersey
that's preventing me
from finding a witness.
And Jim Rogers
won't take a call from you,
but he will from me.
Exactly.
And if you do this for me,
I will owe you one.
Rachel, you're my daughter.
You'll never owe me one.
Mm-mm.
I'm not here as your daughter.
I'm here as a lawyer.
Then don't forget this.
Because someday,
I'm gonna come calling.
Mike, sit down.
I hope you didn't come
all the way down here
just to tell me
that we're running out of time,
'cause I already know that.
I didn't. I came here to tell
you that we got the guy.
- What guy?
- The guy who's been feeding
inside information to Sutter,
and I drove him to Cahill,
which means
you're getting out.
Mike, did you hear me?
You're getting out.
No, I-I know.
I...
look, the problem is
that if you're gonna get Sutter,
you're also gonna get
Kevin's wife.
What the hell
are you talking about?
Kevin told me that the reason
he never cut a deal
was because his wife
was in on it.
Are you kidding me? You've
been keeping this to yourself?
I haven't just been
keeping it to myself.
I also tried to convince Kevin
and Jill to both come clean.
Both of them?
You went to her?
- Harvey, listen to me--
- No, you listen to me.
I don't give a shit what
your conscience is telling you.
We got the guy.
We're gonna take him down.
That means you get out.
I know that,
and I love that.
But all I need you to do
is convince Cahill
to cut Jill a deal too.
I don't think you understand.
This guy came forward.
He's the guy
that gets the deal,
and you're the guy
that gets the deal.
There's no third deal.
Harvey, please.
I've betrayed this man enough.
I need you to convince Cahill
that one person makes a case,
but two people
is a slam dunk.
Okay, Mike.
I'll make it happen.
Louis?
Do you have a second?
Actually, I don't, Donna,
because I'm going
on the most important date
of my life tonight,
and I have no idea
where I'm taking her.
Yes, you do.
Never heard of this place.
That's because it's
an intimate restaurant
that's been there 50 years
and no one knows about it.
Which makes it the perfect place
to get to know someone
you think you might be
falling in love with.
Donna,
I need to blow her away.
No, Louis, you need
to let her get to know you
and let fate
take care of the rest.
What if
I'm not good enough?
You are good enough.
Hey, I thought
you were too busy to help.
The truth is,
when you asked me for help,
it wasn't a great morning
for me to be thinking
about that kind of thing.
I don't understand.
I've been seeing someone
for the last few months,
and we broke up.
Tell me the son of a bitch's
name right now
and I'm gonna freeze his assets
by the end of the week.
His name is Mitchell,
and you don't have to do that.
Yes, I do, Donna.
You're everything to me,
and that asshole has no idea
what he's got--
It was my decision, Louis.
Well then,
why were you so upset?
It's the same thing it was
with you and Sheila.
Just because you were the one
to break it off with her
doesn't mean that your heart
wasn't still broken.
I love you, Donna.
I love you too, Louis.
Sir, may I help you?
Yes, you can direct me
to Jessica Pearson.
Ms. Pearson's gone
for the evening,
but I can take down
your information
and she'll get back to you
in the morning.
You're not taking
anything down.
I need to speak
with someone now.
You can speak with me,
Mr. Forrest.
I assume you're here
to talk about Leonard Bailey.
I'm here to show you this.
This is what that man
did to my daughter.
Mr. Forrest, I know that this
must be incredibly difficult.
And it may not seem
that way to you,
but I am seeking justice
for your daughter.
We got justice when that
animal was sentenced to death,
so don't you try to tell me
you're doing this for her.
I'm doing this
for everyone.
The case was grossly
mishandled.
- That's not for you to decide.
- You're right, sir.
It's for a jury to decide.
A jury did decide!
And they weren't presented
with all of the facts.
The facts are
he killed my girl!
Mr. Forrest,
I'm so sorry for your loss.
But I believe in my heart
that Leonard Bailey is innocent.
And I'm going to make sure
that he gets the fair trial
that he never had.
By tracking down
some junkie witness?
Drug user or not,
Maria Gomez never had a chance
to be heard.
If you'll excuse me,
I need to go to my office.
I'm not going anywhere!
Not until you understand
that if you are sorry for me,
you wouldn't have taken
this case on in the first place
instead of using it
to make a name for yourself.
That's enough.
You said everything
you needed to say,
now walk yourself out of here
before I have security
remove you.
Hey.
You all right?
I will be.
Thank you, Gretchen.
Can we talk?
There's nothing
to talk about.
- There is for me.
- All right then, go ahead.
It won't make any difference
'cause I already put in
for a transfer.
- You're moving to another cell?
- Yeah, I am.
So whatever it is
you're gonna say,
let's just pretend you said it,
and I let it go,
and we move in
our separate directions, okay?
No, I can't do that.
- Why not?
- Because you were right.
I am pissed that I took a deal
to save other people.
And now I'm sitting in here
for two goddamn years
while they're out there.
If you still want
to transfer cells,
I get it.
I won't hold any hard feelings.
I want you to know
that hurting you and Jill
is the last thing
that I wanted to do.
I'm gonna head
to movie night.
I hope to see you there.
Jessica, I thought you went
home for the night.
I came back.
I heard you had some trouble
with the victim's father.
- Gretchen told you.
- Yes, she did.
And I'm glad she did.
Did he threaten you?
No.
I guess I should have
told you.
People don't always
act rationally
when they're suffering.
They look for someone to blame.
- Yeah, well, he's blaming me.
- Yes, he is.
- And he's wrong.
- I know.
And that's an easy thing
to understand.
But a harder thing
to endure.
Well, it just got
a little bit easier
knowing that you're in it
with me.
Let's go get a drink.
After what happened before,
I think I might have two.
- Louis, this place is--
- It's too quiet in here,
isn't it?
The seats aren't padded.
And you hate it, I know it.
No, Louis, it's perfect.
It's exactly what I'd hoped for.
Well, I wanted to show you
how much you mean to me.
- Louis...
- I get it.
You don't feel the same way.
It's not that.
I have something to tell you,
and I didn't know
how to bring it up.
Or even when,
but you made
such a romantic gesture
that it--it feels wrong
not to tell you about it.
- What is it?
- I have a boyfriend
who lives in Los Angeles
six months of the year.
We care about
each other deeply,
but living across the country
takes its toll.
So we came up
with an arrangement
where we allow each other
to see other people.
You're saying
you want to date both of us?
I know it sounds crazy.
The truth is, I've never
actually taken him up on it.
But then I met you,
and here we are.
Louis, please say something.
I need a second.
I-I understand
if you want to go.
No.
I'd like to stay.
Do you want to go for dinner
or just drinks?
What do you want?
The truth? I'd rather just go
to a dive bar.
Sounds perfect to me.
Dad?
What are you doing here?
I came to talk
to both of you.
What is it?
Jim Rogers found
your missing witness.
She died three years ago.
Hey, look who it is.
I'm headed to movie night,
Gallo.
I don't have time for this.
This will just take
a second.
I won't even make you miss
the previews.
Let's get this over with.
It's been brought
to my attention
that Harvey came to visit you,
not me, again today.
And like I told you,
he came here to talk
about my case.
Yeah, that's what you said
the last time.
But I got to thinking.
And the thing is,
you took a deal,
which means
you don't have a case.
Gallo, look, I'm telling you,
Harvey is going to get you out.
I know he is.
Because I know
what you're up to in here.
And the reason I know is because
I did the same thing myself.
- What are you talking--
- You're informing
on your roommate.
You don't know what you're
talking about. This is--
Don't I?
Everybody in here knows
that guy's your ticket out.
It doesn't take a genius
to figure out
you have access to him.
So I did some checking.
Turns out Harvey's representing
the kid's daddy-in-law.
And I know Harvey
does dirty tricks
because that's what
landed me in here.
- Gallo--
- You guys are going
after Sutter.
I know it,
and you know it.
And I'll tell you
something else,
you don't get me
out of here soon,
your bunkmate's gonna
know it too.
Sean, good, you're here.
I need you to do
something for me
and you're not gonna like it.
Harvey,
I need you to sit down.
What do you mean,
sit down?
They pulled Mike's deal.
- What did you just say to me?
- Harvey--
'Cause it sounded like
you just said
that think that you told me
was rock solid
was nothing more
than a bucket of shit.
What do you want me to say?
I want you to say
you'll get his deal back.
I can't do that.
They pulled the plug.
Goddamn it.
I drove that guy to you.
Don't you think
that I know that?
But if I tell them that,
they're gonna know what we did.
Then don't use Phillip Allen.
Cut him loose,
and let Mike get you
what you need.
Are you crazy?
Even if I wanted to do that,
they're not gonna let
their star witness get away.
You are the head
of the department.
They will listen to you.
You tell them
this guy turned out
to be full of shit.
Then let me put it
a different way.
I'm not letting my star witness
get away
'cause I'm not letting
that bastard get away
with bilking people
out of their hard-earned money.
Sean, please,
there's gotta be another way
to make this happen.
I'm sorry, Harvey.
There isn't.
Then get the hell
out of my sight.