The Good Fight (2017–…): Season 6, Episode 8 - Episode #6.8 - full transcript

Wake the fuck up, America!
This is where the war begins.

You wanted a war?
You got it. Wake up!

This, this is ground zero.

They call
it accelerationism.

Neo-Nazis and white
supremacists lighting

a match to the country's
racial tensions in order

to start a race war

and accelerate the breakup
of Western government.

Many point to the
raid on Donald Trump's

Mar-a-Lago home as a flashpoint
that pushed accelerationism

into high gear, and some believe



the alt-right have decided
to take the fight to...

It's weird to be seeing it
from up here. It's almost pretty.

Did you have trouble
getting from the garage?

No. Security took us through
the freight entrance.

Jay, are we okay here?

Sure. If it gets
more dangerous...

No, no, no, I mean
about STR Laurie.

- Should I be looking for another job?
- What? No. Why?

I was just listening.

Everybody's setting up
lunch meetings, and look.

- Diane.
- Yeah?

Are we going bankrupt?

Are we... What?

Everybody's working
on their résumés.



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Look, guys, I like
you two.

I-I-I like supporting an
African-American firm,

but this was supposed
to be you and

- STR Laurie together.
- Mr. Gross,

it's still us and STR Laurie

- as a team.
- Yeah, so why do I keep hearing that

the FBI is shutting them down,

and they're shedding all
their global offices?

No, no, no, they've only
closed their Russian offices.

We're still linked with
Europe and the Middle East.

Mr. Gross, uh, let us lay out

- our plan for you.
- I'm just so sick of the drama, you know?

Every time I think I
have a professional firm,

I get more fights. I
mean, even you two.

Come on, who-who is
in charge over there?

It's-it's-it's zone defense,

Mr. Gross. You get us both.

No, no zone. One.

One person to praise,

and one person to blame.

Why don't you guys set up
a call with Todd, and, um,

we'll-we'll talk.

Well, that's not good.

This is just what he does.

I've been through this
ten times with him.

You and I need to get
our game plan in order.

People are confused
by our confusion.

But there's no confusion.
I have seniority.

- I have the name.
- Yeah, well... - Wait.

- The name only goes so far.
- We're past bowing down to your seniority.

Wait, wait. Excuse me.

You have another issue.
The rumor is we're closing.

The whole bullpen is
setting up interviews.

God. Then
that-that becomes

a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Okay, okay, let's get
everybody together.

Well, I think
they're ahead of you.

What's going on?

- Uh, got one.
- What?

Oh, my God.

Bullet holes.

One in your
office, one here.

Oh, my God. Why?

- Racism.
- Anti-Semitism.

We're a Black law firm.

Yeah, and someone
tried to kill my dad.

No. O-Okay, your dad's Eli
Gold. Everybody's trying

- to kill Eli Gold.
- Okay, but they were following me.

Let's not try to
one-up each other.

Have you called the police?

Yes, they're on their way.

I would
not have bought that

condo if I had known
this was gonna happen.

When will the FBI
shut us down, Liz?

We're not being shut down.

Be straight with us!

Especially since we
have not been paid

- for three weeks.
- Okay! Okay.

STR Laurie is
being investigated.

Then they are investigating us.

- Not necessarily.
- Oh, come on, Liz.

Ship's going down.

Then the rats can leave.

Go.

Get out.

For those of you
who don't leave,

gather your nerve and
your conviction and abide

- with me.
- What does that mean?

It means we have
precious little time

before there's a feeding
frenzy for STR Laurie clients.

And you want to
know the good news?

We have a head start.

This is a list of
STR Laurie clients.

Split it up and make the calls.

No one is going to leave
our firm if we're growing.

So, don't think of STR
Laurie's troubles as a setback,

think of it as an opportunity.
The Lord is on my side.

I will not fear.

You know, some of
us don't believe.

That's okay.

I have enough faith
for all of us.

So, what do we tell
the associates?

We tell them...

In about two hours,

this town will
wake up to the fact

that the STR Laurie
clients are up for grabs.

They will think
we're down and out,

but they don't understand,

we heard the starter's
pistol before they did.

Julius is going
around with a list

of STR Laurie
clients that we want.

Split it up, call them,

bring them on board.

Today will determine our future.

And here's the prize,

every associate that brings
in an STR Laurie client,

will receive a bonus of $5,000.

Yes,
that's right, Christmas comes early

this year, but
hear this from me,

in about an hour,

our window will be narrowing
because the news will be out,

and everything will become
progressively harder.

Do you understand?

Yes.

- Are you serious?
- Yes.

We're offering you $5,000!

Do you understand?

Okay. Let's get to it.

Let's get to it.

Next time, can
you check with me?

We can't afford that.

End of the day, we're either
broke, or we can afford it.

- When did this happen?
- No idea.

We found it today.

But you didn't hear
it being fired?

No. Our guess
is it was overnight.

We've been having a lot of calls
about gunfire in this area.

It's probably the
protestors. Antifa.

Why Antifa? Why
not the Proud Boys?

- Marissa.
- Because...

we're arresting more
Antifa on the streets.

That's why, ma'am.

But the bullet's not
coming from the street.

- Yeah, how do you know?
- That's not the trajectory

of a bullet coming
from the street.

That's the trajectory of a
bullet coming from over there.

You sound
pretty certain.

It's his job.

Did you pull the bullet
out of that hole?

- No.
- Okay. Don't.

I'll have someone come
here. Might not be today.

We have another bullet
hole on the 22nd.

Just hold tight for now.

He's not gonna do shit.

Do you see that office, like,

three down from the ledge?

- The corner office?
- Yeah. The window's open.

Two down, yeah.

Yeah, right?

- Do you have a minute?
- Sure. Why?

I need a white girl to
get me past security.

Reddick/Ri'Chard,
may I help you?

Ri'Chard/Reddick,
may I help you?

Hi, there.

Uh, my name is,
uh... Oh, goodness.

I'm so sorry.

Uh...

- Yeah.
- Who are you here to see,

Mr. "Vespertiney-Kaleypark"?

Vespertine-Kalepark, yes. Uh...

Them.

Ms. Reddick and Mr. Lane?
Are they expecting you?

I'm not sure.

I'm with the
building management.

I'm here to, uh...

Well, I'm doing an accident
report on the slip and fall.

The slip and fall?
What slip and...

Oh, you mean, from the roof?

I probably shouldn't
call it a slip and fall.

More like a-a long
fall.

The transition
will be seamless.

You won't be affected
at all on your end.

We have all your files.

We're familiar with all
your business dealings,

including the ones the
IRS doesn't know about.

That's a joke.

Hey, you two, walk back
and forth behind me.

Come on, come on. I need
this place to look busy.

Hi. It is great to connect.
I just wanted to start off

by saying that we are more than
apt to handle anything you need.

Don't worry about STR
Laurie. We can take this

to an international
level, if you need.

- How's it going?
- 90% retention

of our clients, 30% of
new STR Laurie clients.

Ms. Reddick, sir.

There's an investigator here
from building management

about the man who
fell from the roof.

- Okay, I can handle it.
- No, no.

I-I want to keep the
momentum up. Carmen?

Can you, uh, take this for us?

Oh, good, you're
here, thanks. It's John, right?

- No.
- That's right. John is on at nights.

Uh, they said you could
help me carry some boxes.

- No, I'm supposed to stay here.
- That's okay, I've got Jay.

I just got to get some stuff
from my office. They said

- I had to get it out today.
- What name...

Yeah.

You're ridiculous.

- You think it's the corner?
- We'll find out.

- Doing a GSR wipe?
- Yup.

Looks like there might
be gunshot residue there.

Oh.

It's weird seeing
us from the outside.

I spend six years in that
building, and it seems so small.

Want to look for
a place for this?

Oh, yeah.

- Motion-detector surveillance?
- Yup.

I kind of miss this,

- investigating.
- I thought you liked being a lawyer.

I do. It's just

there's a lot of boredom, too.

Well, you can
always do both.

Will you check the angle?

Good.

Uh, no, no, i-it's just...
He fell last Saturday, right?

- Yes.
- And did you see it fall?

- No.
- Okay, well, he was on the roof,

- which is weird.
- Why is that weird?

I heard he was trying
to hang a banner.

Okay, well, maybe weird's
not the wrong word.

He-he used a keycard from
this floor to get up there,

so...

How do you know that?

Well, the company, it-it

keeps a record of, um...

of all the card key uses.

Sorry.

Sorry...

- You okay there?
- Oh, yeah. Here it is.

See, right there.

10:35. That's him
going through the door,

- the roof door.
- Okay.

Right. It's just that
the corpse on the...

on the street, the
card key wasn't on him.

- Meaning?
- Someone from this floor

used their card key to get
him up there on the roof,

and that's... that's...

That's what?

Well, the parents are suing,

so that makes this law
firm, you know, liable.

I will be right back.

Do you mind waiting
in there for me?

Oh, sure.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Do you have any snacks? I can
feel my blood sugar plummeting.

- So, we're being targeted?
- We're always being targeted.

What did the police say?

They said they'll be back
to gather the bullets.

Right, so, Jay,
what do you suggest?

We put in a surveillance
camera in case

someone comes back
into the building.

I have it here on my cell phone,

and I'm connecting with
some people who can help me

find out more.

What people?

I'd rather not say until
I get more information.

- I'm meeting them tonight.
- What's wrong?

This building investigator.

I think he's not as
stupid as he seems.

- Who's this?
- Someone that's, uh,

investigating the man
that fell from the roof.

Building management
is being sued

for $18 million by the family,

and I think they're
trying to scapegoat us.

They said one of our card keys
let the activist on the roof.

Okay, let's not
let all this distract us.

How far up are we on
the STR Laurie clients?

We've got 50% committed.

Good. Let's just keep going
before something bad happens.

Thank you, gentlemen.

Stick around, I
may need you later.

Oh, wonderful. This
is all we need.

Diane!

Hello, David. What do you want?

Ah, it's just that I've
been gone for so long,

I thought I'd say hello.

Someone accidentally left a mop
in the door handles upstairs.

- We're busy, David.
- Well, I'll get right to it.

I wanted to do this myself.

STR Laurie is suing you for
breach of fiduciary duties.

We're going to court
for an emergency

temporary restraining order

to stop you from
stealing our clients.

Oh, come on, that's bullshit.

Remember that, Diane?

When Alicia and...
What-what's his name?

- Cary.
- Right. Happy times.

They tried to steal our clients.

Well, here we are
again, déjà vu,

but this time, we're
coming for you, Diane.

Okay.

God, what an asshole.

You
will not replace us!

You will not replace us!
You will not replace us!

377.

These two.

They're the ones
that shot at you.

These are the ones who
entered the building

across the street
from your firm.

They're with the Michigan Army,

a neo-Nazi group intent
on starting a race war.

They've been targeting Black
universities and businesses.

That's why your law firm.

- What can I do?
- Come with us.

We're
targeting Buck Burns,

a fundraiser for
the Michigan Army.

Every Thursday, he parks
in the exact same parking lot,

outside a peach cannery,
to collect money

from the Michigan
Army eastern chapters.

He enters the building for
just under five minutes.

That's how long we have
to pick the van lock

and hack his encrypted laptop.

This is a replica of his van.

Once we gain access
to his account,

we'll need to insert this virus.

It will allow us
to trace the funds

- back to the group's supporters.
- We think there might be

a congressman or two
connected to him.

This is the team.

Do not exchange names.

You hack the computer,
that's your job.

We know you have experience
with that at your firm.

There is the
surveillance camera.

We'll use our vans
as much as we can

to block it, but we
don't control the lot.

It will be broad daylight,
don't let it catch your face.

Okay.

- When are we doing this?
- Tomorrow.

At 2:00. You'll have all
night to practice the op.

Thank you.

Why are you thanking us?
We should be thanking you.

I've wanted a mission.

So, I understand everyone's
issued a card key,

but there's more?

Yeah, we keep four
extra card keys

when guests want to
use the restrooms.

Okay, and, um, do you know...

Wait, there are only three.

- Yeah, three.
- Sorry, you just

said that there were four.

No, um... three.

Carmen.

Hey, have you met this guy?

Yes, I have.
Mr. Vesper-Parkalene.

Uh, Vespertine-Kalepark.

- I thought we were meeting in reception.
- We were.

I just, uh... I thought
I'd look in here.

Well, do you mind
coming with me?

Sure. It's just
that we are missing

one card key, or-or
is it "keycard"?

- Keycard.
- Yeah, right, thanks.

Uh, do you know where it is?

No.

Uh, someone must've taken it.

Okay.

Well, uh, we could use the

camera, the surveillance

- camera. Look at that?
- Nope.

Never worked. It's all for show.

Okay.

Too bad.

Who?

Come on, who?

I don't think she meant
to get someone killed.

Yes, but we can only address
our liability if you tell us

who took the keycard.

Does the surveillance
camera work?

Yes.

This is from last Saturday,

about 11:23 a.m.

Oh... Marissa.

O-Okay, um...

Thanks, Jimmy.

- This is not good.
- She didn't know

that protestor would fall.

And this investigator, uh,
what does he want next?

He wants to talk to Diane.

- She witnessed the fall.
- Okay.

Well, let him talk to her,
but we will talk to Marissa.

- I can talk to her.
- No.

No, no, no. We will talk to her.

These are all the
STR Laurie clients.

- Good luck.
- Wait a minute, Marissa.

We need you to take
a few days off.

What? Why?

We're worried
about a lawsuit

from the family of the protestor
who fell from the roof.

The investigator's
coming after you.

You may need to hire
yourself a lawyer.

- What?
- You let the protester on the roof.

- No, I didn't.
- All stand.

Her Honorable Carmella
Romano presiding.

We will talk later, just
don't go back to the office.

And don't talk to anybody about
this. We're in enough trouble.

Mr. Cain,
just this morning,

did you not make a series of
phone calls to our clients

telling them that STR
Laurie was failing?

Failing is a strong word. I...

What word did you
use? Please tell.

I might've said, uh...

"in trouble," uh,
"facing difficulties."

And we all know this is the kind

of poisonous slander

that can bring down
the mightiest of firms.

If Mr. Lee is
finished, Your Honor,

- we have a few questions.
- Go ahead.

Mr. Cain, you spoke
of difficulties that

STR Laurie was
having. Can you speak

to the nature of
these difficulties?

Objection. Relevance.

STR Laurie's difficulties are
completely relevant, Your Honor.

- It's not smearing if you're telling the truth.
- I'm listening.

Mr. Cain,

wasn't a federal
arrest warrant issued

for James Winston
and Osman bin Ansari,

the managing partners
of STR Laurie?

That is correct.

And isn't it your obligation

to let the clients know
about these events?

Well, as attorneys,
we have obligations to

- all our clients.
- And doesn't that

obligation trump

all fiduciary duties
to STR Laurie?

Your Honor, this is
completely disingenuous.

These lawyers stole
our client list

specifically to pick off

- our clients one by one.
- How can we steal

a client list that was
already shared with us?

Mr. Lee?

I... because they
are calculated.

They can be in the
firm and steal...

No, no, sir. This
is not a legal buffet.

Either you are all one firm,

and you're suing for fiduciary

responsibility, or

you're separate,
and you're suing

for tortious
interference. Which is it?

I...

Tortious interference. I
want to amend our complaint.

Your Honor, that
requires proof of intent.

Yes, thank you, I
actually knew that.

Mr. Lee, can you prove intent?

I can. I will, later today.

Good. Then we'll all
get back together for round two.

One happy family.

What do you think he has?

Let's get Jay on this.

Go.

Three minutes, 30 seconds.

Come on now, man.

You're three seconds
off. All right,

three minutes, 17 seconds.

Damn it!

Yup, his hacking software just
detected you. Let's go again.

-You're angry.
-No, I'm not. I'm just getting better.

It's okay. Use your anger.

Sometimes anger
focuses the mind.

Shut up.

Yeah.

What's wrong?

Work.

I thought you liked work.

I do. I don't like
the way they talk to me,

like I'm a little girl.

- Well, tell them that.
- Yeah, and get fired.

Then come to Israel.
We need lawyers.

What?

You'd be great there.

Shave my head and wear a wig.

Ah...

- Prejudice much?
- Zev, I was there.

There's just as much misogyny
there as here, more really.

Is that the new
Birthright technique?

Yes. Did it work?

- I was sitting here when he fell.
- Okay.

Uh-huh, and, um,

what could you see from
your vantage point?

I turned when I heard

the... the sound, and then I

saw the...

the victim before he

slid off the edge.

Oh. All right.

And, um, what were you
doing here at your desk?

Nothing.

You were just sitting there?

No, I was on the phone.

Oh, okay. Uh, with whom?

My doctor. His voice
mail, actually.

Right. Okay.

Uh, what-what's his name?

- Is this important?
- I don't know.

Maybe. Could be.

What's his name?

Dr. Lyle Bettencourt.

All right, and, um...

are you, uh...

currently on any
medication, Ms. Lockhart?

This is needlessly invasive.

Well, one of the
charges is-is that the

fallen protestor, uh,

could've been saved before
he fell from the, uh...

wh-what do you call that?

Balustrade. No. He couldn't.
He was already dead.

- But you said you saw nothing.
- No.

I said I saw
nothing of the fall,

but I did see that
he was dead there.

Right. Okay.

Are you currently
on any medication?

Again, this is
needlessly invasive.

Well, you see, Dr. Bettencourt

works at a private
concierge clinic called

Mind Trip, and, um, well,

it-it-it deals in
an experimental

treatment called PT-108.

Okay, I...

think I'll call a halt to this

- right now.
- Well, just one more question.

No.

And you seem to
have lost all your

awkwardness, "Kyle."

Well, when I get
interested in a case,

it sharpens my mind.

Woops.

Uh, go ahead right in.
I'll-I'll be right with you.

- Diane?
- Lyle, hi.

Um, I need a favor.

I'm being questioned
in a case as a witness.

- Sounds serious.
- No.

No, it happens all the time.

The investigator is
suggesting that the PT-108

is affecting my judgment.

Can you send me anything from
my files to dispute that?

Sure.

Uh, the only thing
is, I can't email

a patient's medical record.

I could, uh, bring it to you.

Uh, good. Uh, great.

But, um...

Listen, um, not to the office.

Uh, wherever you like. I'm
with a patient right now,

but, um, later on tonight?

Yes. Uh, thank you.

9:00?

Uh, yes.

Uh, there's a bar downstairs.

Sounds good.

And in Jesus'
name we pray, amen.

Come on in.

We're doing well downstairs?

42 new clients.

Good.

Thank you, Jesus.

Ri'Chard,

what do you get out of it?

Um... what, prayer?

Yes.

God. Religion.

What does it do for you?

It doesn't do anything for me

because it's not transactional.

I pray because there is a God,

and he desires that
I acknowledge Him.

And you get a sense
of peace from it?

Yes.

I feel calmer.

Not always.

Sit down.

Oh, no, no, no, I'm
just, I'm just curious.

Oh, you're not religious?

No.

But I met someone who is.

Um, a Buddhist.

So...

yeah, I'm...

I'm interested.

Well, I don't know
what your friend feels,

but I like having a
straight line in my life.

Something constant.

Like, uh, the double
line on a highway.

Keeps me from drifting.

I want to believe in God, but...

I don't like the
way God is used.

I know, but...

people will always be bad.

Even without God,

they'll go on

hurting each other and
killing each other.

Do you want to pray with me?

No.

- Why?
- Well...

Because...

I don't believe, so it
would feel hypocritical.

You're gonna die.

Well, that's true.

And when you die,

you'll have to face the thought:

what does all this matter?

All the things I've done.

All the things I believed.

Eventually, it just
comes down to...

you and God.

Ri'Chard, um,

for the past three months, I've
been treated for depression

with a therapeutic
called PT-108.

- What is that?
- It's a light hallucinogenic.

It's administered
under the supervision

of a medical doctor,

but it is possible that this
slip-and-fall investigation

will use this
treatment against us.

Has it impacted your
perception, your work?

No, it hasn't, and I'm gathering
medical records to prove that.

And I'm finished
with the treatments,

so it won't be an
issue moving forward.

Okay. Thank you for sharing.

And thank you.

Jay, we're having trouble
getting ahold of you.

Um, we need you to...

look into Diane's court
work this past year.

Seconds away.

Why'd he park way
out here all alone?

Five minutes. Go.

We're good.

Keep going.
Four minutes left.

Jay, keep going.

- I am. Check under the tarp.
- Why?

I smell something. Do it.

Jesus.

A fertilizer bomb.

Keep going. I'll
check with Renetta.

Yeah, the target has
large explosives.

His destination is Wilson
Clayman, the Black university.

This isn't about draining
their accounts anymore. This is

about stopping an atrocity.
This sh-shit is fucked.

Chad, Greg. When he comes
out, knock him out, pull him

up in here. Jay, you
can drive his van?

- Yes, sir.
- All right, let's do it.

You got a flat tire
in the rear, buddy.

- What?
- Uh, flat tire in the rear.

Nail? I don't know.

What was that?

Whoa... whoa, whoa, what the
hell are you d...

Your Honor, I have evidence
that Reddick lawyers

intended to poach clients
away from STR Laurie

- all along.
- All right, let's see it.

STR Laurie was worried
about how Reddick

was being managed.
They asked me to

-record their conversations. They asked me...
-Objection, Your Honor!

To record their conversations
in their offices and hallway...

Your Honor,
they're-they're bugging us.

Which is our right. Read
your partnership agreement.

- Not with attorney-client privilege.
- Which we have not violated.

Hold on, everybody.
I will hear this evidence

and decide on its merit.

Let's just save
all our objections

until after I've
actually heard...

Your Honor, this is unfair.

Welcome to America.
Go ahead, Counselor.

Oh, oh, sorry.

Come
on, we can do this together.

We only need the two of us.

And STR Laurie is more worried

about their overseas
business than us.

- What about Ri'Chard?
- Do it without him.

I don't trust him. He's a snake.

Finally,
a female-run firm.

Have you got the partner votes?

Barry would vote
with me. Madeline, too,

if... if she's paid enough.

I can talk to John.

Whatever the defendants

claim, Your Honor, they've
been trying to separate

from STR Laurie for years.

This FBI business
is just a pretext.

This is tortious interference

right out of their own mouths.

Oh, come on, Ri'Chard,
let's just talk about it.

No. No, you've been planning
a coup all this time.

- Please.
- Conspiring behind my back.

Yeah, well, that was
directly after I found out

about your little vendetta
against my father,

which you failed to mention
when you told me that story.

In a moment of weakness,

I shared something with you

to gain your trust.

Yeah, well, it
didn't fucking work.

Okay, okay, so you want
an all-female law firm?

Well, good luck with that.

Oh, come on, Ri'Chard,

you've been coming
after me since day one.

Only because you
know nothing about

running a professional law firm.

Oh, unlike you, Mr. Brand.

I'll pray for you.

It's Ri'Chard. Does
your offer still stand?

It does. You sound upset.

I don't want to be
supervised by anybody.

Agree to that, and I'll
agree to run your firm.

Only until we get out
of our legal troubles.

But I don't want Liz

in on it. Just me.

- I'm sick of sharing power.
- Fine with us.

Uh-huh. Make it clear
that I work alone.

No supervising by anyone.

We'll send
over contracts today.

- Good.
- Good work, Ri'Chard.

Keep our clients happy,
and we'll make you rich.

Just stay out of jail.

Have you noticed

how they always get
Italians to play Jews?

Why not Jews?

I am so dedicated to them.

I'd do anything for that firm,
but did they give a shit?

Like Fauda.

Why does Hollywood go
for Lior Raz? I mean...

look at this face.
I can be a cop.

I got to go talk
to them. This is bullshit.

Question is L.A. or Israel?

What?

I think I know what happened.

I think I know what happened.

Problem with L.A. is
that I don't drive.

I don't think you should
be doing this, Marissa.

Why not? I have a right to
see the evidence against me.

Come on. Please.

There.

Come on, that's definitely you.

Okay, give me a minute.
Make sure no one's coming.

Hey, hey, wait, wait, wait.

- It was my evil twin.
- What are you talking about?

That is your girlfriend, Mindy.

Oh, fuck.

- Who's Mindy?
- My girlfriend.

She looks exactly like me.

Well, you're still liable.

No. Mindy's not an employee,

so the card was stolen.

You're right.

Good luck with your lawsuit,
Mr. Vesper-scooter-lane.

Vespertine-Kalepark.

- Oh.
- It's pretty standard. Whoa.

Oh, it's mine. I got it.

- Oh. Oh, no.
- Uh, no, no, no, no.

- Oh. Oh, sorry.
- Private person.

That's fine.

Thank you.

Om mani...

- Yeah?
- Uh...

Ms. Lockhart, you
don't have to worry

about getting us your medical
files from your doctor.

- It got settled?
- It did.

Oh, great. Thank
you so much, Carmen.

Doctor's office.

Hi. Dr. Bettencourt, please.

- Who's calling?
- Um, it's Diane Lockhart.

One moment, please.

I'm sorry, Ms. Lockhart,
Dr. Bettencourt is unavailable

right now. May I take a message?

- Hello?
- Uh, no.

Uh, never mind.

No. Just tell him
I'll-I'll see him tonight.

I will do that.

Counselors,
I have considered

the arguments from both sides,
and I'm prepared to rule

on plaintiff's
request for a TRO...

Mr. Lane?

Uh, yes, Your Honor?

I'm about to rule. You
might want to pay attention.

Uh, don't worry about me,
Your Honor. Please, proceed.

STR Laurie and
Reddick & Associates

never severed
their relationship,

and the partners of each owe
fiduciary duties to the other.

Mr. Lane, Mr. Cain,

that means you are in
breach, and accordingly...

- Yes!
- Thank you, Your Honor, but STR Laurie

- would like to drop this suit.
- Mr. Lane,

you represent
Reddick & Associates,

- not STR Laurie.
- Actually, I now

represent both, and STR Laurie

is dropping this suit.

No, it's not.

I'm here on
behalf of STR Laurie.

You were but as
of one minute ago.

Perhaps you'd like
to have a look.

This is insane.

Yes, it is. And,
uh, you're fired.

And then I said, "You're fired."

Yes! Ooh!

Oh, I wish I could've
seen his face.

Oh! So...

So, no overlords now.

Just the two of us.

Yes.

With offices in Dubai and...

London.

What're we gonna
do with all that?

Start cashing checks.

Well, all right, so
we-we-we need to reorganize.

Yeah, but not tonight.

Alexander shouldn't have wept.

He should've just gone to bed.

You're a good partner.

As are you.

Okay.

Reddick & Ri'Chard.

Reddick...

& Ri'Chard.

The biggest Black
firm in the world.

In the world.

Jesus!

Oh! Ow, ow!

- Do you have your cell phone?
- What?

Do you have your cell phone?

- No. It's in the office.
- God...

911.
What's the address of the emergency?

- 840 North Dearborn.
- And what is the emergency?

Someone's shooting
at our building.

Stand by.

Where is Jay?

Now what?

We get all the
information we can.

How do we do that?

How deep do you want to go?

I'm in.

We didn't plan this one,
so we have to improvise.

Improvise what?

Help Randy.

Where's my lawyer?
I want to see my lawyer.

Let me make a call! The
fuck is going on in here?

- Who's that?
- That's a neo-Nazi who shot

Democratic Committee Chair
Frank Landau in the head.

Oh, my God.

You have him?

- We caught him that night.
- How?

It wasn't that hard. We'd
been following him for weeks.

- What's he doing here?
- We're holding him.

- For the police?
- No.

When I get out of
here, I'm gonna bury you!

I think we should talk.

You hear me? You're done!

A few years ago,

my sister became frustrated

with the police and the courts.

She felt they weren't
serving the community needs.

You must feel the same.

The police were
supposed to return today

to retrieve bullets from
your office. They did not.

My sister, frustrated,

started her own courtroom

in her living room.

- Vinetta.
- Vinetta Clark.

She's in jail today.

For six more months.

This operation is
built on her work.

Vinetta's only problem was
she didn't think big enough.

Some wealthy men and
women came together

and helped finance this.

Wh... You're gonna
prosecute them here?

No.

But we do need a lawyer

from your firm.

Why?

Good job.

Darker.

Holding cell number two.

We need information, and we
need your help getting it.

Where's my lawyer?

I want to see my lawyer.

Let me make a call!

Woops.

So, I-I must confess,

I didn't need those
files after all.

Well, I must confess, there's
nothing in that envelope.

So, um...

Doctor, this isn't
improper? Drinking together.

No, I'm not your doctor
anymore. But how are?

I'm actually doing

really well,

and I still have your dorje.

Have you meditated?

No. I mean, it's just...

it's just too hard at work.

And I don't know
what I'd do with it.

Uh, calm your mind,
find some peace.

Yeah.

My sense is that I... I
don't want to find peace.

Yeah, why is that?

I don't know. It would
seem hypocritical,

feeling at peace when
the world is so...

not.

Maybe you need to be at
peace to work on the world.

You know, there's a-a
meditation center in Michigan.

Great Lakes Bay Reserve.

- You should go.
- Mm, I've been.

Really?

Yes, but not to meditate.

To, um... to hunt.

You hunt?

Yes. Well, I...

I did, and then a partner
at my firm got shot,

- and I... so I-I stopped.
- Oh.

Sorry.

No. It's just there are too
many guns out there anyway.

Yeah, NRA.

They just don't give a damn
how many kids get killed.

Mm.

Are we getting more comfortable?

No. Those are some
workmates, and

they can be nosy.

About your doctor?

Yes.

No, about everything.

Well, I know you're
married, Diane. I'm just...

having a drink with you.

I know. It's-it's
really not... Ooh.

How long are we
gonna stay like this?

Just... I don't know,
just a few minutes.

Just pretend we're having
a casual conversation...

with our
faces pressed into the couch.

This is normal. Oh, look.

Pretend we're looking
for the keys to the car.

Are they gone?

I don't know.

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