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00:08No, Mike, stop!
00:10Whoa!
00:11Smooth.
00:12You would have made a nice ballerina.
00:15I'm not going to apologize for my live physique, okay?
00:18And by the way, I was on the wrestling team in high school, so...
00:21There's something funny.
00:23I'm just trying to imagine you fighting someone.
00:26Oh, I would kill you.
00:29You wouldn't touch me.
00:30Why not?
00:30Because you'd be too busy staring at me in tights.
00:33No, I wouldn't.
00:33You're doing it right now.
00:35You're not wearing any tights.
00:36I'm not wearing any underwear.
00:38I'm just...
00:40You...
00:45Okay, so, Mrs. Williams, we're going to take you to the deposition as soon as...
00:50You two draw the short straw?
00:52I'm sorry?
00:53You're in charge of corralling the cancer patients.
00:55It's on the most glamorous duty in the world.
00:57Oh.
00:58I suppose you two don't mind working together.
01:00How long have you been dating?
01:01Oh, no.
01:02I'm sort of seeing someone else.
01:03Oh, it's going to happen sooner or later.
01:05Excuse me.
01:06Excuse me for a moment.
01:08Yes.
01:08Hi.
01:09I'm sorry.
01:10I think I'm in the wrong place.
01:11Are you here for the Emerson Petroleum deposition?
01:13Oh, no, no, no.
01:14I'm an old friend of Harvey Specter's.
01:15This place is huge.
01:16I always get turned around.
01:17Yeah.
01:17Maybe you can point me in the right direction?
01:18Uh, no problem.
01:19You just see those doors right there.
01:21Go through to the elevators and up two floors, and then you're going to take a right and down
01:25the hall and you'll see Donna.
01:26Donna.
01:27Great, thanks.
01:27Mm-hmm.
01:28Travis Tanner.
01:29Mike Ross.
01:29Good to meet you.
01:30A pleasure to meet you, too, Mike.
01:31Take care.
01:33My wife, Emily, and I, we saved every dollar I made in the Army, and we moved here from
01:39Apple Creek, New York, six years ago.
01:41We bought a brownstone, and we planted a tomato garden.
01:45We had barbecues with the neighbors.
01:47It was a dream come true.
01:50After being diagnosed with lung cancer, I couldn't work anymore.
01:54I mean, there's times I have difficulty even going up the stairs to my daughter's room.
01:57You attended Apple Creek High School.
01:59Is that right?
02:00All four years.
02:02Your high school was built in 1985.
02:04What was there before?
02:06An oil well.
02:08Owned and operated by Emerson Petroleum.
02:11Now, Kenny, why was the high school shut down?
02:14Because 200 people who taught at or attended Apple Creek High were diagnosed with some form
02:19of cancer.
02:21I'm so sorry to interrupt.
02:23That's for you, Larry.
02:25Trust me, it's good.
02:26Use it.
02:27How do you know my name?
02:28It's all in there, Larry.
02:33Hey, are you Donna?
02:35Yeah.
02:35Can I help you?
02:36Yeah.
02:36Mike Ross told me to find you.
02:37We were in the library, and one of the plaintiffs fainted.
02:39It hit their head.
02:40Oh, my gosh.
02:41Okay.
02:41I'm on it.
02:42You're welcome.
02:51Wrong office.
02:52Harvey, I have to admit, great job making Kenny Verdasco the face of your class action suit.
02:58I don't know who Kenny Verdasco is.
03:00Oh, well, you better find out.
03:01How about for starters, you introduce yourself, or I'm calling security.
03:04Donna!
03:05Relax.
03:05Relax.
03:07Name's Travis Tanner.
03:10You're Travis Tanner?
03:12You heard of me.
03:13No.
03:15I'm a senior partner with Clyde McPhee.
03:17We're based in Boston.
03:18So are the Red Sox.
03:19I don't give a shit about them either.
03:20That's funny.
03:21You know what's not funny is what's happening at Kenny Verdasco.
03:24At this moment, they're asking him about his parents.
03:27Both heavy smokers.
03:28Nasty habit.
03:30Yes.
03:31A pack a day each.
03:32I lived with him until I was 18.
03:34Then they'll ask how in the Army he was exposed to nickel, chromium, and hydrocarbons.
03:40I was an infantry soldier.
03:41I didn't have much choice in the matter.
03:44Not to mention the frivolous lawsuit he filed 10 years ago against the Shriver grocery chain.
03:49It wasn't frivolous.
03:51I slipped and shattered my elbow.
03:54They're doing such a great job down there.
03:56What are you doing up here in my office?
03:58Because I gave them all that.
04:00And when they walk out that door, I'm going to be the one who fires their asses.
04:03So you coming to me for a pep talk?
04:06You're going to do great, kiddo.
04:07Now, you see, Emerson Petroleum was going to lose this case.
04:10So they called me in to fix the situation.
04:13And when I beat Pearson Hardman, I don't want anyone saying it was because they didn't send in their best.
04:18Well, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but Jessica Pearson's handling this case herself.
04:22And if you think that she's not the best, why don't you take a run at her and find out?
04:25All right, look, I hear what you're saying, but here's the thing.
04:29I know that you know who I am.
04:31And I also know that during your senior year, you missed out on playing in the state championship because of
04:36your shoulder.
04:37You can't pitch with a bad shoulder.
04:39And what do you know?
04:41They won without you, Harvey.
04:44Now, ask yourself something.
04:47Are you going to let Jessica Pearson play the big game for you?
04:52What's so funny?
04:53I'm just thinking about how I'm going to enjoy kicking your ass.
04:57I'll see you in court.
05:02See the money when we're staying for you and me.
05:05Getting all the peace of mind for you and wife.
05:09Everybody want to know how it feels.
05:12Everybody want to see what it's like.
05:16I believe you need to be out.
05:18I don't mind.
05:19Me and Missy is the way.
05:21What's the piece of making money?
05:38It was an attack on my history, my family, everything I care about.
05:42I told you this was coming.
05:43They're just trying to rattle you.
05:45Yeah, well, they're doing a hell of a good job.
05:46Kenny, you're our lead plaintiff.
05:49You've got to keep your composure.
05:51I don't care about composure.
05:52I want to make a settlement.
05:53That's exactly what they want.
05:54Kenny, I'd like you to meet Harvey Spector.
05:56He's my right hand.
05:57Can your right hand please tell me why we shouldn't ask for a settlement?
06:00I'm not against settling one bit.
06:01But if we go to them, we're weak.
06:03If they come to us, we're strong.
06:04Harvey's right.
06:05They came after you because they're running scared.
06:07Trust me.
06:08They'll come to us soon enough.
06:11Okay.
06:12One more thing.
06:13I'm going to postpone the rest of the depositions.
06:15Don't tell the rest of the plaintiffs what happened.
06:21What the hell was that?
06:23I need you to let me take over this case.
06:26The guy that came into my deposition.
06:28He called you out?
06:29Yeah.
06:29He's good.
06:30Yeah.
06:31Do you think I can't take him?
06:32He brought up the state championships.
06:34Oh, shoulder.
06:36Yeah.
06:38Take him.
06:39Be careful.
06:41I will.
06:41I mean, bringing up state championships, that's just, that's wrong.
06:45Nothing I wouldn't have done.
06:52Here you go.
06:54I need you to dig into Travis Tanner.
06:57Find out where he's worked, where he's gone to school, what cases he's won.
07:00What, you thinking about starting a Wikipedia page for him?
07:02I don't know anything about how this guy operates.
07:04Before I make a move, I need to know everything about how this guy operates.
07:08Right, for his Wikipedia page.
07:10You think the Mavericks didn't watch game film on LeBron before they played the Heat?
07:13You're Harvey Specter.
07:14You don't need to watch game film.
07:15Do you know who's watched more game film than anybody?
07:18No.
07:18Who?
07:18Michael Jordan.
07:20How do you know that?
07:21You don't believe me?
07:22Let's call him.
07:26You have Michael Jordan's phone number.
07:28Yep.
07:30If I hit this button right here, I call Michael Jordan.
07:32That's kind of how a phone works.
07:35Speed dial 23.
07:37I'm doing it.
07:38Go for it.
07:39I'm going to ask him about baseball.
07:40Do not ask him about baseball.
07:42Yeah, wrong number.
07:45You're kidding me.
07:46Oh, my God.
07:48Who are you?
07:52Everybody stop what you're doing.
07:53Stand up and follow me in the library.
07:56Mike, that goes for you two up and at him.
07:58Yeah, Louis, I'd love to, but I have some work to do for Harvey.
08:01His Majesty can wait.
08:02All associates in the library now.
08:03Let's go.
08:05Oh.
08:06Let's go.
08:09Rumor is we're getting our annual raises early.
08:10We people are freaking out.
08:12It's great, Daryl.
08:13What?
08:14I'm thinking about getting a tattoo.
08:16You need a raise for that?
08:17I'm really overpaying for my apartment.
08:19Good morning, everyone.
08:21Many of you seem to think this is about getting your raises early.
08:24It isn't.
08:26Oh, sorry.
08:26We've discovered a breach at the firm.
08:29A confidential witness list was leaked to a rival firm, Wakefield Katie.
08:34Now, it's entirely possible that this was an honest mistake.
08:38If so, we urge the responsible party to come forward.
08:41If not, we'll find out soon enough.
08:44Either way, we will get to the bottom of this.
08:48Louis.
08:57Jessica seems to think a mistake's been made.
09:00I don't believe so.
09:02I also don't believe this is a matter of ethics.
09:05It's a matter of loyalty.
09:08Someone in this room has betrayed us all, and it makes me sick.
09:14The fact that it went to those holier-than-thou pricks at Wakefield Katie, you know what?
09:18That makes me sicker.
09:21Now, you all work together, in the trenches, shoulder to shoulder, which means one of you must know who did
09:27this.
09:28Now, if you all harbor knowledge of the perpetrator and do not turn him in, you're as bad as the
09:33perpetrator himself.
09:34You, along with the perpetrator, will be fired.
09:36He's doing George W. Bush.
09:38You're either with us or against us, folks.
09:39He sounds like Bush, but he looks just like Cheney.
09:46You got something to tell me, Harold?
09:48No? Not that dermatological problem that you were talking about earlier in my office?
09:52No? Not that one?
09:53No?
09:55To show you how serious I am, I have an incentive.
09:58Whoever turns this traitor in receives $10,000.
10:05You're welcome.
10:08Feel free to go back to work.
10:10$10,000?
10:12That's a big tattoo.
10:13Yeah, that'd be huge.
10:16Why?
10:18Lewis, there was a...
10:19I don't care.
10:20Tell me what you learned about Travis Tanner.
10:22It's all in there.
10:23Travis Tanner went to Yale, undergrad in law, honors in both.
10:27He was a junior tennis champion.
10:29Dennis, just like Lewis.
10:31Yeah, he played in college, too.
10:32Oh, my God.
10:33More importantly, he was the youngest senior partner at Clyde McPhee.
10:37This guy's record is off the charts.
10:39Really?
10:40He specializes in breaking class action lawsuits.
10:42Harris Tobacco, Bell Pesticide, Graf Tech Securities.
10:45He broke them all.
10:47How come I've never heard of him?
10:49Evidently, he doesn't like to take public credit.
10:51He stays off the radar.
10:53He avoids the press.
10:54I mean, I only found this stuff by looking through court records.
10:57Now it makes sense.
10:58What?
10:59Well, he thinks I know him.
11:01I know those other attorneys.
11:02He thinks they've told me about him.
11:04They never did?
11:05No.
11:06Why not?
11:06Because he beat them.
11:08This guy's kind of a badass.
11:10You want me to get you an autograph?
11:11No, I'm just respecting our foe.
11:14Foe?
11:15That's from The Art of War.
11:16No.
11:17No.
11:18Look, I need to know how those other cases are different from ours.
11:21Well, those other cases were spread out geographically, economically, socially.
11:26Ours is in a single town, a single school with a single cluster of plaintiffs.
11:30Okay, that's good.
11:32That tennis-playing douchebag Travis Tanner's on the phone.
11:36You know I listen.
11:42Travis, what can I do for you?
11:44Yeah, I'm happy to discuss the case on one condition.
11:47You're going to meet me at Apple Creek High School.
11:50See you in an hour.
11:52Why do you want to meet there?
11:53Because that's ground zero, and I want the emotion of that school under my feet when I negotiate.
11:58I thought you were against emotions.
12:00I'm against having emotions, not against using them.
12:03Come on, I thought we were homies.
12:05Jimmy, I didn't leak anything.
12:07You know, I remember you said you hated Louis Lipp, and you were second-guessing your decision to become a
12:11lawyer.
12:12I told you that in confidence over six Cosmopolitans.
12:14Well, that doesn't mean you're not the guy.
12:16Harold, really?
12:17You drink Cosmopolitans?
12:19Stop doing that, unless you're with girls, but you never are.
12:22And Jimmy, are you kidding me going after Harold?
12:24What?
12:24How do you know we didn't do it?
12:25How do we know you didn't do it?
12:26Yeah.
12:26Maybe you're the guy.
12:27Oh, my God.
12:28Guys, this is ridiculous.
12:29Right, has it occurred to any of you that maybe this is all just a big test?
12:33Wow.
12:34Wow.
12:34Spoken like a person with something to hide.
12:37Louis was talking about loyalty.
12:38Maybe this is just some test to see how loyal we are by not turning on each other.
12:42Are you kidding?
12:43Jessica would never play along with something like that.
12:44Even if it's not a test.
12:45This is a law office, not Lord of the Flies.
12:47Everybody get back to work.
12:52Are these the Goluska briefs?
12:58You guys, Louis has been hounding us for these.
13:00Why isn't anyone taking them to him?
13:03Are you serious?
13:04Wow.
13:05You're scared of him.
13:08It's Louis lit.
13:09It's not Darth Vader.
13:11This is what courage looks like, Jimmy.
13:13Pay attention.
13:14Please.
13:15Louis.
13:17The Goluska briefs.
13:18Sorry they're late.
13:20Thank you, Mr. Mike Ross.
13:38Sure you're ready for this?
13:40I'm here, aren't I?
13:41I've been looking into you.
13:42You're an elusive man.
13:43Yeah, well, when you're number one, you don't need to broadcast your victories, Harvey.
13:47It's funny.
13:47Where I come from, number one doesn't usually challenge number two to a fight.
13:52This school is Apple Creek's pride.
13:54Parents felt safe sending their children here, and teachers felt safe teaching here.
13:59You know what Apple Creek High School is now?
14:01A bunch of trailers on the outskirts of town.
14:03All because 30 years ago, your clients failed to cap an oil well and gave them all cancer.
14:08You see all these power lines around here?
14:09They crisscrossed the entire town.
14:11Two miles down that road, paint factory.
14:14You got a microwave tower.
14:15And all this grass that you see, it's been treated with pesticide every week for 20 years.
14:20You say it's our fault, I say you're wrong.
14:24That office.
14:25Mitch Rosewall.
14:26Soccer coach.
14:27Brain cancer.
14:28Library.
14:29Monica Dodd.
14:30Volunteer.
14:31She ran it for years.
14:32Stomach cancer.
14:33They both died last month, and they sure as hell didn't die from pesticide.
14:37Can you prove it?
14:37If we go to trial, it won't be about proving anything.
14:41It'll be about Monica, Mitch, and Kenny, and you won't stand a chance.
14:48Ah, this is fun, Harvey.
14:51I'm just sorry to say that we won't get to do this in court.
14:55Against my vice, Emerson wants to settle.
14:58You're kidding me.
14:59After all this, you want to settle.
15:01No, I don't.
15:02But those are my instructions.
15:04Call it a draw.
15:05Ahem.
15:17Mike, get over to Kenny's house.
15:20Tanner's going to try and make him cave.
15:32Hey, I came as soon as I got the message.
15:36Kenny?
15:38Tyree Spector.
15:40Was Travis Tanner here?
15:42I was just with him.
15:42He couldn't have beaten me by much.
15:44Sweetie, why don't you go inside, okay, baby?
15:48No, it wasn't him.
15:49It was someone else.
15:50He wouldn't tell me his name.
15:51He said he was a Pearson Hardman, so I let him in.
15:53Did he mention Tanner's name?
15:55No, but it was obvious that's who he worked for.
15:57He said me and the other plaintiffs need to get a settlement offer soon.
15:59What else?
16:00He said if we don't take it, that they're going to go after us.
16:03That they have dirt in everyone.
16:04He mentioned Eva Williams' arrest for public intoxication,
16:07but Bernie Rutherford's shoplifting arrest when he was in college.
16:09It's criminal intimidation.
16:10If they want to go after me, that's fine.
16:12I can handle it.
16:13But the others?
16:15I don't know if they can.
16:16You have to stay strong, Kenny.
16:17You cave, everything falls apart.
16:20One more thing.
16:20What did this guy look like?
16:22I don't know.
16:22He was average height, brown hair, brown eyes.
16:25Thanks.
16:27You want me to start figuring out who this guy is?
16:29No.
16:30We'll never find him.
16:41How'd you know Tanner was going after Kenny?
16:43Because if I was the type to go out of bounds, it's exactly what I'd do.
16:47You're not?
16:48No.
16:48Huh.
16:49So what's our next move?
16:51Calling in reinforcements.
16:52What do you mean?
16:53If Tanner sends a guy to intimidate Kenny,
16:56he's got something else up his sleeve,
16:57and I want to know what it is.
16:58Oh, man.
17:00What?
17:01I think you guys are like two sides of the same coin.
17:04What are you saying?
17:05He's another me?
17:06No one is another me.
17:08You told Donna I was another you.
17:10I never said that.
17:12You said you were looking for another you,
17:14and then you hired me, so...
17:17See how that works?
17:20Logic.
17:26Mike, let's go.
17:27In my office, now.
17:31Oh, damn, Mike.
17:33Tell me you didn't leak the documents, man.
17:35Are you our Benedict Arnold?
17:36Benedict Arnold.
17:37Nice reference.
17:38You're helping your high school girlfriend with her homework again?
17:40Okay, not cool, Mike.
17:42You know Darla's in community college.
17:45I don't even know why you're laughing, Howard.
17:47You don't have a chick.
17:50She's of age.
17:56I'm so very proud of you, Mike.
17:58Wow, I really wish you weren't touching me right now.
18:01You are what loyalty looks like.
18:03You rooted out the person responsible for leaking the witness list of Wakefield Katie.
18:08Lewis, I have no idea what you're talking about.
18:10It was almost cute how you hid the evidence in the Galeska briefs.
18:13Like you didn't even want to take the credit.
18:14What?
18:15Lewis, I didn't hide anything.
18:16Don't worry.
18:17No one's going to label you a snitch.
18:19Snitch?
18:20I mean, we didn't even think to check the fact machines.
18:22That was brilliant.
18:23The lists were sent from right here in this firm.
18:27This is a copy of a fact submission form sent from three days ago.
18:31This doesn't implicate anybody.
18:32That's the confidential employee code.
18:34She must not have known that the machine recorded it.
18:37She?
18:38Wait, why am I being suspended?
18:40I didn't leak any documents.
18:41Who told Lewis I did this?
18:43Let's go, please.
18:45This way, miss.
18:46No, no, no, no.
18:47Lewis, you have to stop this.
18:48I didn't turn Rachel in.
18:49So sweet.
18:50I didn't really mean to hand someone in.
18:53Wait, Mike, stop.
18:54You did a great thing.
18:55And because of that great thing,
19:00$10,000 and don't spend it in one place.
19:06Say thank you, Lewis, and you're welcome, Mike.
19:10Rachel!
19:10I don't want to talk to you.
19:11Hey, come on.
19:12You won't come on?
19:13Why would you do that to me?
19:14I didn't do anything to you.
19:15I didn't fax that goddamn list.
19:16And I didn't turn you in.
19:18Then why was I just suspended, Mike?
19:19All I know is that I gave Lewis a stack of briefs
19:21and there were some fax with your confidential code on it.
19:24Do you think that if I was going to leak firm documents,
19:25I'd be dumb enough to fax them with my own code?
19:28No, I don't.
19:28But whoever did this must have framed you.
19:30Yeah, well, it worked.
19:32Rachel, look.
19:32You just...
19:33They're going to investigate this.
19:34They're going to clear your name.
19:35You know that.
19:36I have worked there for five years,
19:38and this is how they treat me.
19:40I'm suspended, Mike.
19:41I'm probably going to be fired.
19:43And I should sue them.
19:44Okay, let's not do anything rash, okay?
19:46It's not rash.
19:47It's standing up for myself.
19:49Rachel, you overreact...
20:04Excuse me.
20:06You wouldn't happen to know what sort of wine
20:08pairs well with a duck l'orange, would you?
20:10Try something with a full fruit flavor,
20:12like a Cabernet Sauvignon.
20:13Uh, Sauvignons are a little bit oaky for my palate.
20:18This article right here is all about
20:20the resurgence of Pinot Noir.
20:27You know, you could just pay me right out in public.
20:31But then I wouldn't feel like James Bond.
20:33Who does that make me?
20:34Pussy galore.
20:37Octopussy.
20:37Oh, that's enough, Harvey.
20:40What do you have for me?
20:41Nothing.
20:42On paper, Tanner's clean.
20:44He may break the rules, but he covers his tracks.
20:46You never come up empty for me before.
20:49Didn't this time either.
20:51Tanner booked a conference room at the Waldorf
20:52tomorrow at noon.
20:54Divide and conquer.
20:56He's going to gather my plaintiffs,
20:58scare them,
20:59and then give them a lowball offer.
21:02That's illegal.
21:05What?
21:07You've used me for a lot of things.
21:09You've never asked me to investigate
21:10another attorney before.
21:12This guy's good.
21:14If he calls your plaintiffs,
21:15I can get his phone records and prove it.
21:17He didn't make those calls himself.
21:19He's not going to be at the Waldorf either tomorrow.
21:23But I will.
21:33Donna,
21:34can you tell me about these confidential employee codes
21:36that Louis says Rachel used to fax the witness list
21:39over to Wakefield Katie?
21:40I have a thousand things to do before lunch.
21:42Hold Mike's hand while he crosses the street.
21:44Not one of them.
21:45Donna, this one's for Rachel.
21:46What do you need?
21:47I know we use the billing codes to charge the clients,
21:49but what do we use the employee codes for?
21:51They're special codes for when you need to use
21:52the firm's resources for personal reasons.
21:54We can do that?
21:55You can't, but Rachel can.
21:57Why?
21:57Because a fifth-year paralegal is more valuable
21:59to the firm than a first-year associate.
22:01Okay, so do you have a personal code?
22:03I have two.
22:05So where do you get them?
22:06They're generated by the IT department.
22:08We have an IT department?
22:09Oh, no, the computers don't run themselves.
22:11At least until Skynet goes active.
22:15Say, I'll call it now.
22:19No.
22:19No.
22:20I'll work on that.
22:21Bad.
22:30What?
22:38Uh, hi, excuse me.
22:39I'm looking for Benjamin.
22:41You found him.
22:42Oh, great.
22:43I'm Mike Ross.
22:44We just spoke on the phone.
22:45Man, this place is like Battlestar Galactica.
22:48Where do you guys keep the Cylons?
22:51Pearson Hardman takes care of us because we're on call 24-7.
22:54If a server goes down or a partner's computer crashes, people die.
22:59It's a little dramatic, don't you think, Ben?
23:01It's Benjamin.
23:02I'm sure you don't like it when people call you Mike.
23:04Actually, I prefer Mike.
23:06Well, Mike, six months ago, I was at Connolly White.
23:10The network went haywire, and we were in a breach of contract litigation worth $400 million.
23:15They needed it fixed in an hour.
23:16No one thought it could be done.
23:18I had the network up and running again in 23 minutes.
23:20Is that dramatic enough for you?
23:22Wow.
23:22You're like a regular Zuckerberg.
23:25Zuckerberg?
23:27Zuckerberg couldn't code his way out of a paper bag.
23:30You called about the employee codes.
23:32You're a first year.
23:33You can't have one.
23:34Sorry.
23:35Okay.
23:35Well, I don't need one.
23:36I just want to know if it's possible for someone to gain access to somebody else's code.
23:41Sure.
23:42For one person, me.
23:43I have access to all of the codes.
23:45Okay, so in your short tenure here, has anyone ever asked you for access to someone else's code?
23:53Once.
23:54Last week.
23:55Who?
23:55I can't tell you that.
23:57Why not?
23:57IT officer client privilege.
23:59Does that even exist, Ben?
24:01It does in here.
24:05All right.
24:06Ben.
24:08Why don't we make a bet?
24:12I think you mean a wager, Michael?
24:15Yeah, sure.
24:16I'm going to tell you every single number on this piece of paper, and you're going to give me that
24:20name.
24:22And if you can't?
24:23Then I'm going to give you this check for 10 grand.
24:28You get one number, one comma, one decimal point wrong, and that money is mine.
24:35Oh, and when I win, I'll also take one of those computers.
24:38And for the record, there's not a single comma on there.
24:43You ready?
24:50Rachel, it's Mike.
24:51I figured out who leaked the list of Wakefield Katie.
24:55It was Lewis.
24:56Call me back.
25:11Hi, I'm Rachel Zane.
25:13I'm here for my job interview.
25:14Welcome to Wakefield Katie.
25:22Okay, as soon as we get inside, I need you to find every plaintiff you interviewed and tell them they're
25:27here under false pretenses.
25:28Done.
25:29Kenny's meeting us here.
25:30We need him to identify the man who came to see him, and we're going to wait for that guy
25:33to approach any of our plaintiffs.
25:35And if we connect that guy to Tanner, then we have him on criminal intimidation.
25:38An Emerson Petroleum, we'll have no choice but to settle.
25:41Hey, Kenny.
25:42Good to see you.
25:43This is going to be fun.
25:47You were right.
25:49We called every one of them.
25:51You see the guy?
25:54No.
25:55Start looking.
25:57Hey, wait a minute.
25:59Miss Williams.
26:00Do you remember me?
26:01I'm Mike Ross from the office.
26:02I remember you.
26:03Do you mind if I ask you what you're doing here today?
26:06We were invited to come and hear a settlement offer.
26:09Really?
26:11Um, excuse me.
26:15He came here himself.
26:17Big mistake.
26:19Sorry to ruin your little brunch, but, uh, I think you know damn well that you can't legally address my
26:25clients.
26:26Hey, I just came for the juice.
26:29Mmm.
26:30Pulp-free.
26:32Harvey, I know I can't talk to your clients directly, but thank God you're here, Harv, because what I can
26:37do is I can talk to you.
26:41Harvey, Emerson Petroleum is offering $25,000 to each and every one of your clients.
26:48They don't take that.
26:49This trial stretches out for years.
26:51Cross-examinations will be brutal.
26:54They'll take our settlement, and this whole thing will be gone tomorrow.
27:00Now, if any of your clients want to get in touch with me, here's my number.
27:11Mr. Ross?
27:13Harvey?
27:16Erase that number.
27:19You're not going to get away with what you're doing, you know that, right?
27:22What?
27:23I just addressed you with a raised voice.
27:25Sometimes my ears aren't so good.
27:27If other people heard me, I apologize, Harvey.
27:29I'm just glad you were smart enough to figure out I booked the Waldorf.
27:36I think I need to take this.
27:38I'm guessing it's one of your clients wanting to take my settlement offer.
27:42Hello.
27:44Tanner, I'm coming after you.
27:47Oh, I got your number.
28:05Plaintiffs are scared.
28:07They're talking about accepting Tanner's lowball offer.
28:11Those floodgates open, and we're done.
28:13That's why I went to go see Clarkson.
28:15The legal finance guys.
28:15If we can get our plaintiffs a loan against a future jury award,
28:19it'll close the floodgates and buy us more time.
28:21Well, those loans aren't cheap, Harvey.
28:23Well, it's better than settling for pennies on the dollar.
28:27Then do it.
28:28I tried, but they won't give us anything without collateral.
28:31They don't think you can win.
28:33They're wrong.
28:35Well, that's what I like to hear.
28:37I need a million dollars to get that loan.
28:39You're talking about firm money?
28:41Yeah.
28:42Yeah, no way that happens.
28:43You don't think I'm a good bet?
28:44Oh, that has nothing to do with it.
28:46This was your case.
28:47And I gave it to you to win.
28:48Which I will do if you just show some faith in me.
28:51You can have my faith, but you're not getting my money.
29:06What are you doing here?
29:07Left you three messages.
29:09Lewis framed you.
29:10We can take him down.
29:11I don't want to take him down, Mike.
29:12Why not?
29:13Because I want a fresh start.
29:15So you don't want to work at Pearson Hardman anymore?
29:17I applied for a job at Wakefield, Katie.
29:19They offered it to me in the room.
29:21I start Monday.
29:22You took a job at the company that ended up with the leaked list?
29:25Do you know what that looks like?
29:26I don't care what it looks like.
29:27I'm not guilty and I need a job.
29:29So the going gets rough and you just quit?
29:31No.
29:32I'm not quitting.
29:32I was fired, remember?
29:34No, you were suspended and you could still save your job.
29:36If Lewis wants me gone, I'm gone.
29:38Rachel, Lewis tried to frame me once and I fought back.
29:40Why aren't you doing the same thing?
29:41Because except for you, no one from Pearson Hardman has contacted me at all.
29:46Why would I fight to stay there?
29:48They're accusing me of spilling secrets?
29:50I'll show them spilling secrets.
29:52I'll tell Wakefield Katie everything.
29:55I may not have a photographic memory, Mike, but I sure as hell know a lot.
30:00Rachel.
30:09Money, Penny.
30:10Well, don't call me that.
30:12Why not?
30:13Because she had a thing for him.
30:14This is the other way around.
30:15You don't like me?
30:17I like enough to give you this.
30:19What's that?
30:21I tap the phones at Emerson Petroleum.
30:23This is a conference call between Travis Tanner and several high-ranking Emerson executives.
30:28I hope they're talking about more than just the weather.
30:29They're talking about Tanner intimidating your client.
30:31Both of you and I know that without a warrant, this recording is not admissible in court.
30:35It is if you testify that you don't know where it came from.
30:39Why did you do this?
30:43Because you need it.
30:46I'm not going to commit perjury to any case.
30:56Oh, weird.
30:56Look what I found.
30:59Oh, you are a prince among men.
31:02I don't understand why you use skim milk and then put whipped cream and sugar in it.
31:08Because I use skim milk, I can put whipped cream and sugar in it.
31:15What's wrong?
31:16Can we talk for a second?
31:17Yeah.
31:20Last week, Lewis got Rachel's confidential code from the IT department.
31:26And?
31:27And?
31:27It's a smoking gun.
31:29He's the one that set her up.
31:31Why would Lewis betray the firm?
31:33I don't know.
31:34Maybe he's still upset that he got passed over for senior partner and leaked the list before he jumped ship.
31:38Mike, Lewis is a lot of things, but he's not a traitor.
31:42That man pleads Pearson Hardman.
31:43He's probably wearing Pearson Hardman underwear right now.
31:45I went to the tennis club with him.
31:47Trust me, he doesn't wear underwear.
31:49I care about Rachel, too.
31:51Lewis didn't do this.
31:55Okay.
31:58And if you ever mention Lewis' underwear situation to me again...
32:01You're the one that brought it up.
32:03Go.
32:03Okay.
32:0874 plaintiffs.
32:09I can't believe they're willing to cave for $25,000.
32:12Slow down.
32:13We need to figure out how to beat Tanner.
32:15Guy's been a step ahead of me this entire time.
32:18That's pretty obvious why.
32:19Why?
32:20You told me that you knew he'd go to Kenny because that's what you'd do.
32:24If you were willing to go out of bounds.
32:25You anticipated him by thinking about what you'd do.
32:29And?
32:30And that's exactly what he's doing to you.
32:32Maybe the only way to get ahead of this guy is to...
32:35I don't know, think about what you wouldn't do.
32:39Surprise myself.
32:40I like that.
32:41You're welcome.
32:43You didn't tell me what you're doing?
32:44Nope.
32:45Doesn't seem fair to the person whose idea it was.
32:49You're gone.
32:54You wanted to talk?
32:55Talk.
32:56I did.
32:57I want to put this competition aside.
32:59Call it a draw.
33:01Tapping out, Harv?
33:02This isn't about that.
33:04This is about real people.
33:06You make them a reasonable offer,
33:08I'll get them to take it.
33:09Real people?
33:11You're standing there in a $12,000 suit asking me not to do my job.
33:15You care so much about those real people.
33:17I suggest you give them your lunch money.
33:19But don't ask me for mine.
33:27Vanessa, I'm going to need that wiretap after all.
33:34Is there any more of that?
33:35Last crop.
33:37Did you make it?
33:39Dude, that's common courtesy.
33:40You finish a pot, you make another one.
33:43You're going to turn me into Louis if I don't?
33:45Hmm?
33:46Get me fired, too?
33:48Michael.
33:52Benjamin, you got something for me?
33:54Wager's a wager.
33:55Fair is fair.
33:57Here's your GX 9000.
33:58You're a good man.
33:59Use it for porn.
34:01And I'll know.
34:02Weird.
34:04Hey, Louis.
34:05How you doing?
34:08Why did Benjamin just call you Louis?
34:11I don't know.
34:12Made a mistake.
34:16Oh.
34:19No, he didn't.
34:22He called you Louis because he thinks you are Louis.
34:24What?
34:25Because you posed as Louis to get Rachel's employee code,
34:29didn't you?
34:32Look, Mike, it's not what you think.
34:34It's exactly what I think.
34:38Come on.
34:39Start talking, Jimmy, or I'll go get Benjamin,
34:41and we can all go see Jessica together.
34:43Listen.
34:47Wakefield Katie offered me her junior partnership
34:49if I leaked the witness list.
34:51No, no, listen, Mike.
34:52I have huge law school debts.
34:55Okay?
34:55I mean, don't you?
34:58I can't wait for Pearson Harmon to make me a partner.
35:00So what are you still doing here, then?
35:05After I gave him the list, then reneged on the offer.
35:09Big surprise.
35:10I didn't see that one coming.
35:13Just don't turn me in, Mike.
35:14Please?
35:17I came from nothing.
35:20I worked my ass off to get into Harvard Law
35:22and become an associate here.
35:24You know who else worked their ass off?
35:27Rachel Zane.
35:28The paralegal who got fired because of what you did.
35:30I didn't know it was her code.
35:33I just needed some numbers, man.
35:34I didn't think I was going to get caught.
35:37Look, Mike, I made one mistake.
35:40Okay?
35:41I mean, haven't you ever cut some corners?
35:43Done some things you regretted?
35:53Jimmy, I like you, man.
35:54Okay?
35:56But to clear Rachel's name,
35:57they have to know she wasn't the one.
36:01If you come forward,
36:04maybe they fire you.
36:05If I turn you in,
36:08I'm just going to follow you
36:08for the rest of your career.
36:11It's up to you.
36:20Harvey, I'm going to do you a favor.
36:22Why don't you tell Mike Ross to take a hike?
36:24He can stay.
36:27Okay.
36:31You see,
36:3295 of your plaintiffs
36:33have already called me about the settlement.
36:35It's a matter of time
36:36before the rest of them see the light.
36:38I win.
36:39I don't know the last time you checked,
36:41but as of this morning,
36:42all 200 of my plaintiffs
36:44are staying with me.
36:45Bullshit.
36:46I got them in advance
36:47against their settlement.
36:48No finance company
36:49in their right mind
36:49will back your suit.
36:51I don't know if they taught you math at Yale,
36:53but that's five million.
36:55$25,000 a plaintiff.
36:58Exactly what you tried
36:59to buy them off for.
37:01You know what this means?
37:03I'm going to hammer them all one by one,
37:05break them down,
37:06and it's going to get ugly.
37:08No, you're not.
37:10What the hell is that?
37:12It's a conversation
37:12between you
37:13and Emerson Petroleum
37:15discussing how you sent a man
37:16to intimidate Kenny Verdasco.
37:18Take a listen.
37:20Don't worry,
37:21it's not going to give you cancer.
37:22No matter what that is,
37:23it's not admissible.
37:25Unless, of course,
37:25you had a warrant,
37:26which you didn't.
37:30Showed up on my doorstep,
37:32and I declared that
37:33in this affidavit
37:34which I'm about to send to court.
37:38Hmm.
37:40So you're going to perjure yourself
37:41just to win this case.
37:43No.
37:44I'm not going to perjure myself.
37:45Even if I were,
37:46it wouldn't be just to win this case.
37:48It'd be to get your ass
37:49thrown in jail.
37:50See,
37:51you have power of attorney,
37:52and you're going to accept
37:53this settlement.
37:54Two million dollars a plaintiff.
37:55You're going to take it.
37:57And you and that shit-eating grin
37:58are going to fly back to Boston
37:59and never come back
38:00to my town again.
38:12You can use mine.
38:31I told you I'd get his autograph.
38:35I can't believe you.
38:36You were going to perjure yourself
38:38just to win.
38:38I thought you didn't cross lines
38:40that that's the difference
38:41between guys like you and him.
38:42I had no intention
38:43of submitting this affidavit.
38:45I'm not going to perjure myself,
38:47but Tanner doesn't know that,
38:48and he never will.
38:49How do you know?
38:51Because a man is willing
38:52to break the rules.
38:52Can't imagine someone else wouldn't.
38:54You said that you took my advice
38:55and that you surprised yourself.
38:57I did.
38:58That loan I got for the plaintiffs,
39:00I put up a million dollars
39:01of my own money to get it.
39:03If that's not having emotion,
39:05I don't know what is.
39:07Get out.
39:09That seemed a little angry.
39:10Feeling good?
39:11Satisfied?
39:12Happy?
39:12All right.
39:14Emotional.
39:23Get me a little happy.
39:29Two million dollars.
39:31Didn't I tell you
39:32it was my right hand?
39:33I don't know what to say.
39:34You don't say anything.
39:35You tell me what it's like
39:36when you deliver this news
39:37to everyone.
39:44I told you I'd win.
39:46And it's a good thing, too.
39:48Because if you hadn't,
39:50oh.
39:52What?
39:53Oh.
39:54There's no way
39:55we're going to cover
39:55that million dollars.
39:56None of it?
39:57Nope.
39:58Hey, how's your shoulder?
40:00Amazing.
40:15You called me?
40:16Sure did.
40:20Have a seat.
40:21I prefer to stand.
40:24Fair enough.
40:28Uh, I made a mistake.
40:31You were unfairly punished
40:33and I would like to officially
40:35just welcome you back.
40:37You're welcome.
40:40Are you kidding me?
40:42You think I'm going to make it
40:43that easy on you?
40:46I want a raise.
40:49Three percent.
40:50Ten percent.
40:52Seven.
40:53Ten percent.
40:57Fine.
40:57And Pearson Hardman
40:58pays for law school
40:58when I decide to go.
41:01Agreed.
41:03And one more thing.
41:05This should have been
41:06the first words
41:07out of your mouth
41:08when I walked in here.
41:09You need to apologize
41:11to me right now
41:14or I'm going to file
41:15a lawsuit against you
41:15first thing in the morning.
41:18You're right.
41:20I should have apologized.
41:22But don't you
41:24threaten me.
41:26I filed a procedure
41:27to the letter
41:28and you have no basis
41:29for a lawsuit.
41:30No, I don't.
41:32Not about this.
41:33But if you don't think
41:35I have a basis
41:36for all the shit
41:37you've pulled
41:37over the years
41:38I've been here,
41:40think again.
41:46I'm sorry.
41:48Okay?
42:00How'd it go?
42:02I don't know
42:02if you had plans tonight
42:03but you're going to cancel
42:04and help me put my office
42:05back together.
42:06Sure thing.
42:06Just as long as you don't
42:07quit halfway through.
42:10Thank you, Mike.
42:13Yeah, sure thing.
42:18So, where does this go?
42:20Over there.
42:54You
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