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00:26The 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport
00:30offered only to our most exclusive members.
00:32You know your vehicles.
00:33I promise to have her back before she turns into a Pontiac.
00:36Hey, Harvey.
00:37Lawrence.
00:38How would you feel about taking something other than the Tesla tonight?
00:41It goes against my policy.
00:43What policy?
00:44My, I want the Tesla policy.
00:46Yeah.
00:46Tell you what.
00:47You know more about the car than I do?
00:51It's yours.
00:56Horsepower.
00:57Really?
00:58That's where we're starting?
00:59Well, if it's so simple, just answer it.
01:02288.
01:03Top speed.
01:04125 miles an hour.
01:07Zero to six...
01:083.7 seconds.
01:09Yeah.
01:10You know your cars.
01:11I'm an enthusiast.
01:12And I've been waiting for the Tesla for months.
01:15Okay.
01:20Lawrence.
01:23Knock yourself out.
01:26So why'd you let him have it?
01:27Because it never hurts to have a man who runs a $2 billion hedge fund owe you one.
01:31But if you're just gonna give it to him, why bother to compete first?
01:34Because if I didn't beat him, he wouldn't feel like he owed me one.
01:37I'm suddenly feeling old school.
01:39Why don't you surprise me, huh?
01:48Are you Mike Ross?
01:52Harvey told me to tell you that eight o'clock means eight o'clock.
02:00It's a perfect day to waste away, a perfect part to bring.
02:07Just another perfect day, but before you know it's gone.
02:20Glad you showed up.
02:21Oh, hey, I'm sorry.
02:22I was just...
02:23Shut up.
02:23Okay.
02:24You see these cars?
02:26Yeah.
02:26They're awesome.
02:27They suck.
02:28They're nothing compared to this.
02:30Whoa.
02:31The engine in this car is made by McKernan Motors, the industry standard in Formula One.
02:37In fact, they've won more championships than any other engine on the planet.
02:41How do you know all this?
02:42Avery McKernan was the first client I ever brought into the firm.
02:45Was?
02:46He died three months ago.
02:48Oh, God. I'm so sorry.
02:49Not the point.
02:50McKernan's engines and his company have something in common.
02:53They win.
02:54Like me.
02:54And because I win, I've been promoted to senior partner, which means you'll be handling all their paperwork.
02:59Oh, so you brought me here to give me an appreciation for the product.
03:01No, I brought you here to meet Robert Stensland, the new CEO.
03:05He'll want to put a face with your name.
03:07How do you know?
03:07Because Robert's a tightwad and we don't bill you out for nothing.
03:11Wait a minute.
03:11Is this conversation right now billable?
03:13I bet your ass it is.
03:14Yes.
03:15Up top.
03:16Come on.
03:18What?
03:18We're making all this money.
03:19We can't celebrate it?
03:20Not in poor taste.
03:24Dominic.
03:25Mike.
03:25I'd like you to meet Dominic Barone, the man responsible for the design and production of this engine.
03:30This is my new associate, Mike Ross.
03:32He's just a kid.
03:33He's trying to steal his soul before he hits puberty.
03:35Okay.
03:36Obviously, I'm wrong.
03:37He's still upset about our labor negotiations.
03:38My workers took a big hit.
03:40Yeah.
03:40And McKernan took a bigger one, both of which poised the company to be strong for years.
03:44I was always straight with you about that.
03:46Sophisticated words for a guy who screwed us.
03:47Look, I'm sorry you feel that way, but you have to admit, I did have the courtesy to do it
03:51for the firm.
03:54Wow.
03:55Yeah, he really appreciates what you've done for the company.
03:58Robert Stensland.
03:59I'd like you to meet your new associate, Mike Ross.
04:03We're not paying him what we pay you.
04:04Nor should you, but I assure you he's highly effective.
04:08Well, I'll believe it when I see it.
04:09I had him read your corporate lease last week.
04:12Ask him anything.
04:14That's a 300-page document.
04:18Okay, what are the terms?
04:20Okay, I have no idea what you're talking about.
04:23And, let's see, was the parent company Glendon Enterprises?
04:2635,000 square feet at 19 West 57th.
04:30$80 a foot.
04:31Expires in six months with an option to extend.
04:35Exercisable in 30 days.
04:37Who signed the lease?
04:38You did.
04:39What's my middle name?
04:41The letter L.
04:41What happens in the event the company no longer exists?
04:44That wasn't in the lease.
04:46How can you be sure?
04:46Because the lease I read wasn't 300 pages.
04:49It was 364.
04:50And I could tell you what's on any one of those pages,
04:53but I can't tell you that.
04:54That's how I can be sure.
04:55Excellent.
04:56You can get him started on the new deal right away.
04:59New deal?
04:59Yeah.
05:00I have found a buyer willing to spend $200 million
05:03for the ground underneath the flagship factory.
05:05Where are you moving manufacturing?
05:07Well, that's the beauty of it.
05:08The real asset of McKernan Motors is the name.
05:11We move overseas, we save ourselves a bundle.
05:13A front payout while retaining the name and maintaining cash flow over time.
05:16That's genius.
05:17Exactly.
05:18We'll take care of everything.
05:19Okay.
05:21Thanks.
05:23Really?
05:25Jesus.
05:26I knew he was cheap.
05:27I didn't realize he was an idiot.
05:28What are you talking about?
05:29The asset's not the name, it's the quality.
05:31He moves overseas, he's gonna kill the goose that laid the goddamn golden engine.
05:35Wait a minute, I thought you didn't get emotionally attached to the client.
05:38I'm emotionally attached to me.
05:40Look, I made a bet that this company would grow and my billables would grow with it.
05:44We're holding a pair of aces and this asshole's trying to fold.
05:47So?
05:48What are you gonna do?
05:49I'm not gonna do anything.
05:50You're gonna go through those bylaws and you're gonna find me a way to get rid of Robert Stensley.
05:53No, no, no, no.
05:54I have to go see my grandmother.
05:55Uh-uh.
05:56Is she dying?
05:57No.
05:58Cancel on her.
05:59All right.
05:59Oh, I'm hungry.
06:05I'm hungry.
06:07Um.
06:07What are you going to do?
06:15No.
06:15I'm hungry.
06:16I have to go see why.
06:17I don't know what's going on.
06:18And I don't know what, I'm hungry.
06:19It's even the best.
06:23It's the best.
06:24I'm hungry.
06:26Oh, I can't do it for now.
06:26Yeah.
06:27I don't know what.
06:28I can't do it.
06:28I can't avoid it.
06:29I feel everything.
06:29Oh, I'm hungry.
06:32Greenback Pooh game
07:02Uh.
07:06Yeah?
07:07You find anything that'll help me get rid of Stensland?
07:10Uh, yeah, I think so.
07:12Well, if you're not here when I need it, what good does that do me?
07:15What? It's 7.50...
07:18I'll...
07:38Did you get it?
07:40Picked it up yesterday.
07:41Did you sleep with it under your pillow?
07:43How I sleep is none of your concern.
07:44Yeah, neither is the Yankees' batting order, but that doesn't stop me from thinking about it.
07:48Harvey, promise me you won't be cocky.
07:51I understand what's at stake here. I'll be perfectly humble.
07:53Great. You ready?
07:55I'm kidding. I was born for this.
07:58It's 7.45. Nice of you to show up.
08:00Uh, yeah, I was up till 5 in the morning.
08:02I'm kidding. But Louis really wants to see you, and I don't kid about that.
08:05What does he want?
08:06I don't know. Louis doesn't let me in on his game plans. I kind of prefer it that way.
08:09Okay, um, can you tell him that I have to see Harvey first?
08:12Your call. But, uh, if you're gonna be sleeping in your suits, you may want to keep a fresh one
08:16in the office.
08:17Is it that bad?
08:18It's worse.
08:21I'd just like to say this is an honor.
08:23I take it seriously, and I intend to make you all proud.
08:26Except you, Fred. I gave up on making you proud in 99.
08:32Okay. There is one more order of business.
08:36He's not here.
08:42No.
08:46Where is he?
08:47He's at his senior partner initiation.
08:49Let me ask you something.
08:50What's the difference between a senior partner and other partners?
08:55Isn't that something you should have been studying when you were pretending to go to Harvard?
08:59Okay.
09:00Senior partners, they buy into the firm.
09:02They share in the profits, but they also have to put up equity.
09:06So how much does it cost a buy-in?
09:07Half a million dollars.
09:09Right now?
09:11Harvey, you knew what the buy-in was.
09:13You knew today was initiation.
09:15How could you not have the money?
09:17I didn't think it was due today.
09:21It's not due today, is it?
09:23No.
09:24It's not.
09:27Every man in this room fell for exactly the same thing.
09:30Does that include you?
09:32No.
09:32No, it doesn't.
09:33Thank you, gentlemen.
09:46Peanuts, gluten, strawberries.
09:48What is this?
09:49A shopping list?
09:50Oh, it's just a list of foods that I'm allergic to.
09:52So when you select the venue, these foods are not to be on the menu.
09:56Venue for what?
09:58No one told you?
09:59No one told me.
10:00Oh, drats.
10:00Well, a long-standing Pearson-Hardman tradition is the rookie dinner, which means you, the...
10:07Rookie.
10:07That's right.
10:08Yes.
10:08...are to host a dinner for your fellow associates.
10:12Well, come on.
10:13Don't look so blue.
10:14Oh, it's okay.
10:15It's really easy.
10:15All you have to do is just find a unique location and then coordinate with 50 other associates.
10:19It's really simple.
10:21No pressure.
10:21Okay.
10:22And you're allergic to chicken?
10:24No, I just don't like it.
10:27Oh, by the way, what was so important that you had to see Harvey before you came to see me?
10:31Look, this Harvey doesn't really like...
10:32Can we, can we, can we just, can we just shut up?
10:35Okay.
10:36Let me just get something straight, okay?
10:38When I ask you a question, I just expect an answer.
10:43Uh, McCurnan Motors.
10:47I was working on the due diligence.
10:50And why would that require you to look at the bylaws?
10:55State law requires a summary be prepared in the event of a sale.
10:59Privately held corporations are exempted.
11:00Not if the sale exceeds 150 million.
11:02According to who?
11:08The state's website.
11:11I like to be thorough.
11:15Don't put it there, buddy.
11:18I'm serious.
11:19I'm just embarrassing.
11:23I understand Stensland is throwing a large amount of legal work our way with the McCurnan Motors factory sale.
11:28How'd you know that?
11:29I hear things.
11:31You taking care of him?
11:32I am.
11:33By the way, for when it is due.
11:36What's this?
11:37It's a cashier's check for $500,000.
11:41You had this the whole time.
11:43I've had the money since I set my sights on seeing your partner.
11:53Nice of you to finally make it.
11:56Why does everybody keep saying that?
11:57Because you're supposed to be here when you're supposed to be here.
12:00Doesn't seem to apply to you.
12:01I'm not the topic of this conversation.
12:04Now, would you find me on McCurnan Motors?
12:05The board can't vote for at least 24 hours after the CEO presents a deal involving the sale of company
12:11land.
12:11But Stensland already presented it to the board.
12:14Right, but Stensland isn't CEO.
12:17I wrote those bylaws myself.
12:18He's CEO.
12:19Hmm.
12:20Page 238, clause 137 states the CEO dies, an interim CEO will be appointed until the board convenes an election
12:29vote, which can't be called till the next fiscal quarter, in this case next Thursday.
12:33So they can't vote him in until Thursday?
12:36Thursday.
12:38Okay.
12:39Well, prepare the due diligence for me to take to Stensland, but I don't want anything ready to sign.
12:44Where are you going?
12:44Out.
12:45I have until Thursday to find a new CEO.
12:47Huh.
12:48What?
12:49Oh, nothing.
12:50It was just six hours, 1,500 pages, and I found your mistake.
12:56Yeah.
12:57You found the one mistake I made while drafting those bylaws a dozen years ago when I was two years
13:03younger than you.
13:04A mistake, by the way, that's going to help me get rid of Stensland.
13:07Mistake.
13:28Excuse me, Mr. Spector.
13:29I was wondering if you might need a hand sometime with one of your matters.
13:32Anyone.
13:33Well, Alan.
13:34It's Aaron.
13:35I think that says it all, don't you?
13:40What are you doing?
13:42I'm looking for a restaurant.
13:44Where did you go for your rookie dinner?
13:45I came into the league a sophomore, and you better not be prioritizing that of McKernan Motors.
13:49I still need something to stall Stensland.
13:51It's right here.
13:53What are you so irritated about?
13:55I spent a day with a top headhunter I know who couldn't produce one legitimate CEO candidate by Thursday.
14:00What about that Dominic Barone guy who runs production?
14:03He said he was responsible for the engines and clearly cares about the workers.
14:07Oh, he's not the guy.
14:08Uh, you're scared you can't convince him because he hates you.
14:11I get it.
14:12Nice try.
14:13You know you can't host your dinner there.
14:14That's a Wattell-Lifton-Klein restaurant.
14:17Okay, fine.
14:19What about this place?
14:21Yeah, that'd be great if it was 2004.
14:23Oh, God.
14:24Does any of this matter?
14:26God.
14:28You see that guy over there by the fax?
14:31Take a good look.
14:36He's never gonna make partner.
14:38Okay, let me guess.
14:39Because he threw a lousy rookie dinner.
14:42No, because he doesn't get it.
14:44Get what?
14:45He doesn't get that doing good work isn't the whole job.
14:48Part of getting it is that things like the dinner actually matter, even when you don't think they do.
14:53Look, you were giving me shit this morning because I come and go when I want to.
14:56You know why I can do that?
14:58Because when I got here, I dominated.
15:00They thought I worked 100 hours a day.
15:03Now, no matter what time I get in, nobody questions my ability to get the job done.
15:08Get it through your head.
15:10First impressions last.
15:12You start behind the eight ball, you'll never get in front.
15:26Hey, you busy?
15:27It's 7 o'clock.
15:28I'm not here because I like the view.
15:30And don't misunderstand me.
15:32When I say the view, I'm referring to your face.
15:34That's funny because I'm hideous.
15:36What's up?
15:36You're a foodie, right?
15:38Why do you say that?
15:39Because you're the only person I've ever seen order a shrimp, red pepper, and goat cheese pizza.
15:43Well, right, but without the pepper, what connects the goat cheese and the shrimp?
15:46I'm a foodie.
15:47Okay, so I need your help finding a restaurant for the rookie dinner.
15:51Well, that's unfortunate.
15:52But I'm swamped and I don't have time to teach you about cuisine.
15:54Well, no, don't make me remind you that you owe me one.
15:57How's that?
15:57You told Louis I was working on Harvey's case before his.
16:00Because you told me to.
16:01Well, no, I'm telling you to help me with my dinner.
16:03Hmm.
16:04You, okay.
16:05Good luck with that.
16:06Not going to help me with my dinner.
16:09Now I'm talking to myself.
16:13Yeah, Grammy.
16:15No, I told you I was coming.
16:17Okay, I'm, I'm, I'm on my way.
16:18Okay, yeah.
16:23Um, 15 minutes.
16:26Okay, bye.
16:27Hey, what are you...
16:29Okay, what was that for?
16:31If you cared about me, you would have told me what Trevor was up to a long time ago.
16:34I was trying to protect you.
16:36How is hiding the fact that my boyfriend is selling weed protecting you?
16:40You want to know the truth?
16:41Your boyfriend also happens to be my best friend, all right?
16:44I didn't feel like ratting him out.
16:46If you were really his friend, you wouldn't just stand by and let him throw his life away.
16:49Let him?
16:50Like, I've never let Trevor do anything.
16:52Have you met him?
16:53Trevor listens to you, and he needs you right now.
16:56Oh, my God.
16:56He is throwing his life away.
16:58And you ditched us.
17:02Both.
17:04Like, we didn't mean anything to you.
17:12I'm late.
17:33I'm late.
17:34Lewis, what are you doing here?
17:37Hi.
17:38Uh, Stenzel called.
17:39Apparently, the diligence wasn't proceeding to pace.
17:42He called you?
17:43Yeah, he called me.
17:44I called him.
17:44What's the difference?
17:45The paperwork was taking too long, and I got it done.
17:47I suggest you stay the hell away from my client.
17:50Harvey, glad you could make it.
17:51We were about to sign the papers.
17:52I got word back at the office.
17:54I just came to see how Lewis was getting around the bylaws.
17:58I don't know.
18:00Ah.
18:02I'm at some point of loss.
18:04Robert, I'm sorry.
18:04This is what was holding up your due diligence.
18:06Technically, you're still interim CEO until the board votes you in on Thursday.
18:10If protocolism followed, it leaves you with huge litigation exposure.
18:14That's right.
18:14Well, I imagine we should, uh, hold off then.
18:18Please don't blame Lewis.
18:19It's my fault.
18:19We usually have senior partners oversee transactions like this, because junior partners, they tend
18:24to miss things.
18:25See you Thursday?
18:26One second.
18:27Ah, just so you know, you were a junior partner until recently.
18:31There's a reason I'm not anymore.
18:32Okay, take it easy.
18:34So what if you took a trip to Russia with another man?
18:37I mean, that was before you met Grandpa Jimmy, right?
18:39He didn't care it was before I met him.
18:42Never shut up about it.
18:43So what was this other guy's name?
18:45Gregory Mind Your Own Business.
18:47Hmm.
18:48So, Michael.
18:49This has been fun.
18:51Now, why don't you stop beating around the bush and tell me what's going on?
18:58Trevor.
19:00It's Trevor.
19:00It's always Trevor.
19:02He's gotten himself into some really bad stuff.
19:05And I think he needs my help to get out of it.
19:07But I've been under so much pressure.
19:10And I know you've always told me to be there for the people in your life.
19:12Listen to me.
19:13Screw Trevor.
19:14What?
19:15You're moving forward.
19:16And he'll do whatever he can to keep you where you are.
19:20Yeah, but he's...
19:20No, buts.
19:21That kid is an anchor.
19:23You need to cut him loose.
19:26Whoa.
19:27You owe me 50 bucks.
19:40What's going on with Robert Stensling?
19:43What did Lewis tell you?
19:45You're not dealing with Lewis.
19:46You're dealing with me.
19:47What are you hiding?
19:48Nothing.
19:49I looked through the bylaws and precluded potential litigation.
19:52You looked at the bylaws for a tactical reason, and I want to know what it is.
20:01I want him out.
20:02That is not your call.
20:03You're an attorney.
20:04This is the internal business of McKernan Motors.
20:08McKernan had a plan, and I didn't spend a decade shaping it to let this fool throw it away.
20:12McKernan is dead.
20:13So what?
20:13Doesn't mean the plan's no good.
20:15You fail, we'll get fired.
20:16He moves overseas.
20:17Our billables will be gone in five years anyway.
20:19Better five years than nothing.
20:21You know what?
20:21That's Stensling's attitude, and it's a losing one.
20:26Harvey, I don't think you have any business telling that man how to run his company.
20:30But I know you don't have any business telling me how to run mine.
20:34You are a senior partner.
20:35You are not a gunslinger anymore.
20:38Back off Stensling and close the deal.
20:54I need you to prepare the draft CEO candidate speech for Thursday.
20:57I thought you were supposed to back off.
20:59Yeah, I'm supposed to do a lot of things.
21:00I'll call you with a plan on my way back.
21:02From where?
21:03From convincing the man who hates me to do what I say.
21:06Oh, right.
21:06You mean the guy I suggested you go to in the first place.
21:09Do you remember that whole getting a thing I was talking to you about?
21:11I can't even gloat?
21:12Gloating's fine.
21:13You just have to not suck at it.
21:15Okay.
21:17So much.
21:19It hurt.
21:26Hey, Ross.
21:27You left your searches for the rookie dinner on your computer.
21:29Why don't you just save time and take us to Friday's?
21:32Ooh, ooh, somebody's mad.
21:34Devin, looking at my computer is a violation of exactly seven hostile workplace environment statutes.
21:40What are you going to do?
21:40Sue me?
21:42No.
21:42No, no, no.
21:42I'm just going to use it as legal cover if I decide to kick your ass.
21:56Dominic.
21:58Harvey, what are you doing here?
21:59Our contract's good for two more years.
22:01I need a word in private.
22:03Excuse me, Joe.
22:05Make it fast, because this is a place where people actually work for a living.
22:08Well, keep in mind people are watching.
22:09Just try to keep your expression neutral.
22:11You know, they don't teach deceptive tactics where I come from.
22:13Then you're going to learn under fire.
22:15Then Luke's shutting you down.
22:17What?
22:17Why?
22:18For money.
22:19He's got a buyer for the land under the factory.
22:22Why are you coming to me?
22:24Because the only way to stop him is for you to challenge him as CEO.
22:28What?
22:28Are you crazy?
22:29You've got a management title.
22:30That I choose not to identify with.
22:32You run the factory.
22:33Which I never left, because I have no taste for boardroom politics.
22:35You've been here since day one.
22:37You know the product inside out.
22:38These workers, they respect you.
22:40Phew, that's a lot of smoke.
22:42How many people did you go to before me?
22:43Seven.
22:44Right.
22:45I never said you were my prom queen.
22:47Look, I want to win, okay?
22:49I went to those other people because they were better suited to get past the board.
22:52Not better suited for the job.
22:53Those are the facts, whether you like it or not.
22:56Then why should I trust you?
22:57Because if you don't, there aren't any jobs left to negotiate over.
23:00You and the factory, you're finished.
23:17What are you working on?
23:18Uh, nothing.
23:19Just some stuff for Harvey.
23:20Why?
23:20Wrap it up.
23:21Louis Litt wants to see you.
23:22This time, he doesn't want to wait.
23:36Furthermore, I feel that with the proper strategic and synergistic alliances moving forward...
23:42You have to actually believe what you're saying.
23:44They're just platitudes that don't mean anything.
23:46Yes, they do.
23:47Synergistic alliances mean you form relationships to get the cost down and your product out.
23:51It's never going to work.
23:52Well, it better goddamn work.
23:54My ass is on the line.
23:55What about my ass?
23:56If it wasn't attached to your thick head, maybe we wouldn't be having this problem.
23:59I'm sorry I'm not as well-practiced at corporate doublespeak as he'd like.
24:03But I've been busting my ass on this for two hours.
24:06So if you're not happy with my progress, then why don't you get the hell out?
24:12He doesn't leave without getting it.
24:19Son of a bitch.
24:24You're not going to pick it up?
24:26Why should I?
24:27You're never going to get it.
24:28You're right.
24:31Hey, can I ask you something?
24:36What's your engine design philosophy?
24:41Perfectly balanced power and durability.
24:43Okay.
24:43Well, why don't you favor power like Bronson does?
24:46Because drivers are limited to eight engines a season and Bronsons don't last.
24:50So you would stack your engines up against Bronsons then?
24:52I have stacked my engines up against Bronsons and everyone else is in the world and mine win.
24:57Why?
24:58Because I make sure they're designed better than anyone else is in the world from the day that they're conceived
25:03to the day they're born.
25:04And that's why people buy them?
25:05Goddamn right.
25:07Then that's the speech you're going to give.
25:21Ahem.
25:21Good lawyer, bad lawyer, baby.
25:23Worked like a charm.
25:26Come on.
25:26You know you want it.
25:28There it is.
25:29Told you.
25:30If someone doesn't like you, you use it against them.
25:32Or in this case, for them.
25:34I didn't do this for Dominic.
25:36I did it to get rid of Stensland.
25:37Wow.
25:38Have you ever considered writing for Hallmark?
25:40Many times.
25:42Yeah.
25:43Congrats.
25:46You're good.
26:01I said don't be late.
26:03Late?
26:04I'm not late.
26:05When you host your dinner here, not being late means getting here a half hour early.
26:09Uh-huh.
26:10So what made you change your mind?
26:12The food items are samples to help you select your menu.
26:15So, since I could never really afford to eat here myself.
26:19Hmm.
26:21Hmm.
26:22Okay.
26:23Start there.
26:24Try that.
26:24Yes.
26:25It looks kind of funny.
26:26So it is an egg roll.
26:27I don't accept that premise.
26:29You want my help or not?
26:34Huh.
26:37Whoa.
26:38What is that?
26:39Squid.
26:40I think it's still moving.
26:45That's what I'm talking about.
26:48Hmm.
26:49I don't get it.
26:50How do you have no appreciation for fine food?
26:52Hmm.
26:54We didn't have a lot of money growing up.
26:56I guess I'm just comfortable with what I'm comfortable with.
26:59That is the exact opposite of me.
27:01I've always loved new experiences.
27:04And your parents?
27:05They're loaded.
27:06Hmm.
27:08So then what do you need a free meal for?
27:10I want to live on what I make.
27:12Hmm.
27:14What?
27:15Nothing.
27:16I was just thinking about Dominic for a second.
27:18And then I realized this was the first time in weeks that I haven't been thinking about work.
27:23That's what new experiences do for you.
27:25Being a foodie doesn't mean only liking fancy food.
27:29It means having the courage to try it.
27:31And then you get to serve what you like.
27:33Except strawberries, peanuts, gluten, and chicken.
27:36Okay.
27:36Why not those things?
27:37Because Louis is an asshole.
27:39If you can't serve things just because Louis is an asshole, you're not going to have that many choices.
27:43Good point.
27:44Hmm.
27:51So what really made you change your mind?
27:55Hiddy.
27:58I'll take it.
28:10Driver, taketh me to Williamsburg.
28:16It's Jenny.
28:17Trevor told me you'd talk to him, and he's gonna stop.
28:21Thanks, Mike.
28:22Hold on.
28:23Change of destination.
28:28Trevor.
28:29What are you doing here?
28:32Can we talk for a minute?
28:34Yeah.
28:40I know you lied to Jenny about us talking.
28:43You never should have told her I was dealing in the first place.
28:46I never should have had to hide it in the first place.
28:50Look, Trevor, you don't need to be dealing for a living, man.
28:54You can make something of yourself.
28:56Is that what you came here to tell me?
28:56You've got real software clients, man.
28:59Stick to them.
28:59Jesus.
29:00You believe that crap?
29:02I don't have any software clients.
29:04Jesus, you're as naive as Jenny.
29:07Look.
29:08If you need some kind of transition money or something.
29:11What?
29:11How?
29:13Does it matter?
29:14What matters is that you don't help me out.
29:17Okay?
29:18I help you out.
29:19And I'm not interested in transitioning into anything.
29:22Okay.
29:25The least you can do is be honest with Jenny.
29:26That's what this is all about.
29:28Yeah.
29:28You always liked her.
29:29I think she deserves to know the truth.
29:32You always thought you were better than me.
29:35Maybe that's because I am.
30:03Don't let the door hit you.
30:16Oh, Dominic.
30:17He's waiting for us outside.
30:19He's got the speech down?
30:20Yeah, he's got it down.
30:22You better.
30:22I'm taking a big risk on him.
30:24You're taking a risk on him?
30:27Look at him.
30:28He's scared out of his mind.
30:29He's leaving his comfort zone because you convinced him to.
30:32So?
30:33So, maybe some words of encouragement.
30:35The best way to help Dominic is not to let him second-guess himself.
30:39The most important asset the attorney has is his ability to always be self-assured.
30:45Okay.
30:46Here's what's going to happen.
30:47It's standard for me to prep the board on any voting procedure.
30:50When do I speak?
30:52When I tell you to.
30:53Let's go.
30:58I suggested to Stensland you be there to convince the board the production won't be hurt by an overseas move.
31:03It helps your credibility that he brought you here, and it'll hurt his when you challenge him for CEO.
31:13Look, it's natural to be nervous, okay?
31:15Just remember, you know your stuff.
31:16The boards never love Stensland, and I'm here to back you up.
31:19Okay.
31:29Robert?
31:31Harvey.
31:34You know, I have to admit, I almost didn't see it coming.
31:36Excuse me?
31:37It's the delay in the due diligence.
31:39It just didn't smell right.
31:41So the only thing it could be was that you were going after my CEO appointment.
31:45So since I'm still within my rights to move a board meeting, I did.
31:49I was voted in today at noon.
31:51And tomorrow the board will ratify the sale of the factory.
31:54And now I'm firing your firm.
31:58And I'm firing you.
32:02Try the croissant, gentlemen.
32:04Marmalade's fantastic.
32:16What are we going to do?
32:17You're going to go through those bylaws again and see if there isn't another way we can stop this sale.
32:21I'm talking about Dominic.
32:23He just lost his job.
32:24He's a grown man.
32:24He made a decision.
32:26Because you convinced him to.
32:28Based on your idea, which I recall you pushed on me at the time.
32:30Because I thought it would work at the time.
32:32Well, it didn't.
32:33What do you want me to do about it?
32:34Help him!
32:36He's not dying.
32:37He lost his job.
32:37He has to look for another one.
32:39Which, if he hadn't chosen to fight for his company in the first place, would have happened anyway.
32:42Now show me that you get it.
32:44Go back through those bylaws again and see if you missed anything.
32:46Okay?
32:51So this is what happens when you promote the wrong guy to senior partner.
32:53If you hadn't gone to Stenzel behind my back, this wouldn't have happened.
32:56You don't know that.
32:57And I'm a member of this firm just as much as you.
32:59I think we both agree that you're a member.
33:01If you're information, I didn't even...
33:02Lewis!
33:03Harvey, eye on the ball?
33:05The issue here is you tried to torpedo a client.
33:08The client is McKernan Motors, not Stenzel.
33:10You didn't let me finish.
33:12Without my consent, that trumps the who's the client part.
33:17Lewis, go to Stenzel and repair the relationship.
33:20Say what you have to.
33:21Call it a misunderstanding.
33:22Promise Harvey is no longer involved.
33:26Consider it done.
33:31Wait a second.
33:33Lewis didn't go to Stenzel behind my back.
33:35You sent him there to hedge your bets.
33:39Either Stenzel's out and we double our billings,
33:42or you have plausible deniability and he stays with the firm.
33:46Wow.
33:47Am I smart enough to do that?
33:50If I win, I look great.
33:52If Lewis wins, he looks great.
33:54Either way,
33:56you look great.
33:57You mean the firm looks great.
34:00Harvey, what I've been trying to get into your head is that you bought in.
34:04You are the firm.
34:09That's it.
34:13Mike, follow me.
34:15I need you to go talk to Dominic.
34:17What?
34:17Why?
34:18Stenzel's already CEO.
34:19That won't matter if we just buy the damn company.
34:21What?
34:25Why are you still working?
34:30One of my creations.
34:32Not leaving it unfinished.
34:35What the hell do you want?
34:37I'd be happy to tell you if you put that wrench down.
34:39You're quick with the jokes.
34:40I'm the guy who just got fired.
34:44You're right.
34:44I'm sorry.
34:47What would you say if I told you we could get your job back and stick it to Stenzel?
34:50I'm done with Harvey and his plans, yeah?
34:52You were there.
34:53We got fired, too.
34:54You and Harvey still have jobs?
34:56He doesn't care about anybody but himself, including you, Mike.
35:01Yeah.
35:02You're probably right.
35:05But he did stick his neck out to keep your company here.
35:08And he does have an idea that requires your help.
35:11So you can stay here and call him an asshole, or you can come with me and we can help
35:15him.
35:20Give him my goddamn shirt.
35:37You know, it goes from zero to 60.
35:39In the blink of an eye.
35:43Did you bring me down here to tell me I can drive this?
35:46Better.
35:47For $250 million, you can own it.
35:51McKernan Motors is for sale?
35:53If we act fast.
35:54I'll need to see the financials.
35:56If you put together a letter of intent, they'll get you the financials.
35:59You know, their real asset is engine quality.
36:01I don't want to just buy the name.
36:04Speak of the devil.
36:05Lawrence, I'd like you to meet the man responsible for every McKernan Motors engine ever built.
36:09Wow, Dominic Perron.
36:10Very nice to meet you.
36:11Good to meet you.
36:12I'd like to show you something if you haven't.
36:13Absolutely.
36:17So, how do we get an offer to the board before they vote to ratify the deal tomorrow?
36:21You're going to go through those bylaws and you're going to figure something out.
36:25I don't have to look through them to figure it out because I just did.
36:27Well, what took you so long?
36:29Are you trying to look like me?
36:36Each of you have had 24 hours to review the documents in front of you, so at this time...
36:41No, excuse me, excuse me.
36:43What is he doing here?
36:44I'm sorry, I'm going to take care of this.
36:46No, no, no, I will.
36:47You gentlemen have no right to attend this meeting.
36:50Actually, we do.
36:51The bylaws states that any original employee has the right to petition the board anytime they meet.
36:56Dominic Perron has assigned that right to me.
36:59He was fired.
37:01He no longer has that right.
37:02Per Section 17-5.C, Dominic wasn't given three days' notice, so technically he wasn't fired.
37:09Which is why I do have the right to urge the board to accept the offer for the purchase of
37:14McCurton Motors.
37:14Now, I can tell you that this offer will keep manufacturing here and save jobs
37:19while retaining the flagship engine that put this company on the map,
37:22but I don't have to because it happens to be for way more goddamn money than the one in front
37:27of you right now.
37:30Hey, Bob, how are you?
37:35It's funny how you held out on me on that proper notice exception.
37:38I didn't hold out.
37:39I made that up on the spot.
37:41Really?
37:41On the spot?
37:42Remember that getting it stuff?
37:43I know, right?
37:44I'm getting it.
37:45Well, I was going to say that, but now you ruined it.
37:48That's one thing you definitely get.
37:51How to ruin it.
37:53How to ruin it?
37:54I heard that.
38:03Nice job, Mike.
38:08I have to admit, you don't suck.
38:12I wish I could say the same for you.
38:17Time to pay the piper.
38:19Just so you know, I took the liberty of ordering some really expensive wines.
38:23Hope that's okay.
38:36Sorry, sir, but the check's been paid for in full by a Harvey Specter.
38:44There might have been some gluten in the ravioli.
38:54I hear McKernan Motors is getting a new owner.
38:56We're not only handling the sale, but with the expansion plan they're putting in place,
39:00our billable should double.
39:02Nicely done.
39:02I did it for the firm.
39:14It's a perfect day to turn the way I've run.
39:21It's a perfect day to go and Taiwan know.
39:28It's a perfect day to waste the way home.
39:33What are you doing here?
39:38You were right.
39:39I should never have kept it from you that Trevor was dealing all that time.
39:45Well, I mean, it's, uh...
39:49It's all in the past, right?
39:53No.
39:56What are you talking about?
40:00He's lying to you.
40:05He's still dealing.
40:07And I'm done with him.
40:17Son of a bitch.
40:22Well, thank you, uh, for telling me...
40:24No, don't stop.
40:28We're even.
40:30That is the last time I am ever ratting on anyone.
40:35So if you fall for it again...
40:39It's on you.
40:42Are you angry with me?
40:47He told me he would listen to me.
40:48I thought he would.
40:49No, he didn't.
40:51I...
40:52I'm sorry.
40:54I'm sorry.
40:55I'm sorry.
41:05No, I can't.
41:06I can't.
41:08What?
41:08No, I-I-I fought with him.
41:12Oh, God.
41:14This is too much.
41:16Come on.
41:16Heed.
41:38Sorry.
41:44Oh, God.
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