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00:01Previously on Suits
00:09Charles Tate's here. He wants to know what's happening to his deal.
00:11Go get Harvey.
00:12Jessica, have I come in a bad time?
00:14You are looking at the best closer this city has ever seen.
00:16Closer, huh? Baseball?
00:18Attorney, I close situations.
00:20Pencils down.
00:21What did you get me?
00:22I said I was going to get you a 158.
00:24I told you I wanted a 175.
00:26And I told you only one out of 100 people can score that.
00:29I'll get you a 175, they'll know you cheated.
00:31Do I know you from somewhere?
00:33I don't think so.
00:34Stop! You and the cat!
00:35I know life has been hard for you, but you're not a kid anymore.
00:39And I want you to stop with that stuff.
00:43You can burn Bud and still be a success.
00:45You sell pot for a living.
00:46You want in, you are in.
00:48Recruiting. Harvey, your interviews are set up for tomorrow.
00:51Can we please skip the recruiting?
00:53We need people who think on their feet, not another clone with a rod of possessed.
00:56You went to Harvard Law.
00:58I'm an exception.
00:59Find me another one.
01:00I won't put her in a state facility.
01:02Then I'm afraid you'll have to come up with 25,000.
01:04I'm in. One time deal. I want 25. Take it or leave it.
01:08You think that's him? Go after him. Stay on the radio.
01:10Give each guy a hard time.
01:12Before you send them back, give me a wink if they say something clever.
01:14Mr. Sorkin, you are five minutes late. Is there a reason why I should let you in?
01:19I'm just trying to ditch the cops, okay?
01:20I don't really care if you let me in or not.
01:22Nice to meet you. Should have a seat here.
01:25Whoa.
01:26How the hell did you know they were to the police?
01:28I read this novel in elementary school and it was the exact same thing.
01:32What if I told you that I consume knowledge like no one you've ever met and I've actually passed the
01:36bar?
01:36I'd say you're full of crap.
01:38That's a Barbie legal handbook. Open it up. Read me something.
01:40Civil liability associated with agency is based on several factors, including the deviation of the agent from his path, the
01:47reasonable inference of agency on behalf of the plaintiff.
01:50How can you know all that?
01:51I told you, I like to read. And once I read something, I understand it. And once I understand it,
01:56I never forget it.
01:58I'm emailing the firm I just found, our next associate.
02:01Hi, I'm Rachel Zane. I'll be giving you your orientation.
02:03Wow, you're pretty.
02:05Good. You hit on me. We can get it out of the way that I am not interested.
02:08David. I love you.
02:11You'll handle this yourself. You will not pass it off.
02:14Absolutely.
02:15Your first case.
02:16It started, uh, two years ago.
02:19One night, and he says that if I sleep with him, he's gonna take care of me in the firm.
02:23And if I don't, he's gonna fire me.
02:26Can you help me?
02:28Uh, yes.
02:33What do you need my help for?
02:35Wait, can I just... No. Give me an update.
02:37All right. Uh, you know, she's a nice woman. She, uh...
02:41On the case, I don't get emotionally attached to the client.
02:44This woman had her life ripped apart. You don't even care?
02:47I'm not about caring. I'm about winning.
02:49Why can't you be about both?
02:51I'd explain it to you, but then I'd have to care about you.
02:54Right.
02:57What are you doing? Don't touch that.
02:59Just checking my lock.
03:00You ride your bike to...
03:04It's locked, okay?
03:05Come on.
03:08Taxi!
03:11Defense sent over the investigation files as a courtesy.
03:14No, they didn't. Nobody does anything as a courtesy.
03:17They sent those files because that's where they want you to look.
03:19Listen, being a lawyer is like being a doctor.
03:22You mean how you don't get emotional about the client?
03:24No, I mean, you keep pressing until it hurts.
03:26Then you know where to look.
03:27Forget about impeaching the investigation. It won't lead anywhere.
03:30No employee's gonna testify against their own CEO.
03:32Okay, so what do you suggest I do?
03:34Think.
03:35This guy's done this once.
03:37He's done it before.
03:38And if the people who work for him now won't testify against him...
03:41...someone who used to work for him might.
03:44You know what?
03:46I'd subpoena the personnel records of every woman who's left the firm during this guy's tenure.
03:50That's funny. That's exactly what I thought.
03:52Then what do you need my help for?
03:54I don't know how to fill out a subpoena.
04:00By the way, did you get her to sign the engagement letter?
04:03Yeah.
04:05What's an engagement letter?
04:06It's a piece of paper that keeps her from being able to sue us.
04:10Uh, hey, Donna, can you show me how to fill out a subpoena?
04:14Absolutely.
04:14And after that, do you want me to show you how to wipe your ass?
04:16It's funny, because you should already know how to do both those things.
04:19Oh, yeah, that's hilarious.
04:21What's that?
04:22That's my suit guy.
04:23Go in, tell him I sent you, and spend some money.
04:25What does it matter how much money I spend on suits?
04:27These people respond to how we're dressed, so like it or not, this is what you have to do.
04:31That's weird.
04:32You giving me advice?
04:33Sounds like you actually care about me.
04:35I don't.
04:36You're a reflection of me, and I absolutely care about me.
04:39So get your skinny tie out of my face and get to work.
04:44That was a little harsh.
04:47Really?
04:48Yeah.
04:56Mike.
04:58Where are you going?
05:01It's 6.30.
05:02I'm going home.
05:04Okay, what's so funny?
05:06You're a rookie associate.
05:08If you go home before 9 on your first week, you're not going to make it through your first month.
05:12And Louis Lee wants to see you.
05:14Hey, can I ask you something?
05:15Mm-hmm.
05:16This tie, is it too skinny?
05:19Yeah.
05:20All right.
05:32I know you had orientation from Rachel, but I wanted to give you a special welcome from me.
05:39Amongst other things, I'm sort of the disciplinarian of the associates.
05:47You wanted to see me?
05:48Yes.
05:49Gary, please come in.
05:50Mike, this is Gary Lipsky.
05:51Gary's one of our most promising associates from last year.
05:53Hi.
05:56Gary, Ms. Pearson wanted me to ask, have you completed the Petrenko filing?
05:59Oh, well, my brother was in over the weekend, so I didn't really get to it.
06:03Gary, come on.
06:04This is like the third time I've had to ask.
06:06I'll get right on it.
06:07Don't bother.
06:07You're fired.
06:08What?
06:09You can't fire me.
06:10Oh, yes, I can.
06:11And I just did.
06:12Go pack up your things.
06:14Don't you ever show your face in this place again?
06:24See, I arranged for you to see that, because we pay our associates very well, and we provide
06:30the opportunity for a limited advancement, but in return, we expect results.
06:38Have I made myself clear?
06:41Yeah.
06:44Great.
06:46Welcome to Pearson Hortman.
06:53Feel free to go back to work.
06:59Harvey?
07:02Okay, I have two words for you.
07:05Absolutely beautiful.
07:07You think you're the only one who can charm a client?
07:10Categorically stunning.
07:12How's the new kid working out?
07:14Regally hot.
07:16You're an idiot.
07:18Jessica Pearson?
07:19Good night, Harvey.
07:22Good night.
07:25Sunday's big game finds Washington traveling to Philadelphia now.
07:30What are you doing here?
07:32Watch the sports center.
07:34Booyah.
07:37You won't return my phone calls.
07:38Uh, yeah, because you set me up.
07:41Do you remember that?
07:41Do you think I knew about that?
07:43Here we go.
07:44Round 50 of I get the shaft, because you didn't know the whole story.
07:47You knew there were risks when you quoted that crap from that book.
07:50Okay, you needed money, and I came through with an opportunity like always.
07:55Besides, you weren't the only one who got screwed.
07:57They pull a gun on me.
07:58Oh, really?
07:59And why did they do that?
08:00To keep me from warning you.
08:02So you did know?
08:03Well, not until after it was too late.
08:05Well, it's too late now.
08:07Look, let me make it up to you.
08:09Oh, you want to make it up to me?
08:10Give me my key back.
08:22Michael, come on.
08:25You know I don't want to live in a world where we're not tight?
08:29Then kill yourself.
08:32Get out.
08:35Get the hell out.
09:02Donna, I need the...
09:04Oh, also, I didn't have a chance to marry me.
09:07I took care of that, too.
09:07We've been married for the last seven years.
09:09Excellent.
09:11Um, Devlin McGregor is fighting the subpoena.
09:14They filed a motion to dismiss the case based on our lack of evidence.
09:17Good.
09:18Good.
09:19What do you mean, good?
09:20They don't want to hand over the files.
09:22You press word hurt.
09:23You're looking in the right place.
09:24Did you think they wouldn't fight back?
09:25Well, I...
09:26Now that you mention it.
09:28Oh, my bad.
09:29I keep forgetting you don't actually know anything.
09:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
09:32The idea is you make a move, they make a move.
09:35You go back and forth until one of you wins.
09:37Okay, what if they win the motion and the case gets dismissed?
09:40You're not as good as you think you are.
09:45Harvey, what a coincidence.
09:47I was wondering how the pro bono was coming.
09:48I'm all over it.
09:49That makes me very happy, because if I were to find out that you weren't putting in your
09:52full effort, I'd be very upset.
09:55No worries.
09:55We're all good.
10:06Rachel, Rachel, Rachel, I need your help.
10:08There's a hearing on my subpoena.
10:09I've got three cases in front of yours.
10:10You're going to have to wait in line.
10:12No, no, no, no.
10:12My hearing is tomorrow.
10:14So why are you coming to me?
10:17Because Donna says you're the best researcher in the firm.
10:21Let me see the motion.
10:23Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
10:25You have an office?
10:27How do you have an office and I have a cubicle?
10:30Like you said, I'm the best researcher in the firm.
10:32Really?
10:33No, I just made that up.
10:35I didn't even have time to talk to Donna.
10:39Is this all a joke to you?
10:41Because I take my job seriously.
10:42No, I'm sorry.
10:44Look, I was...
10:46Look, you weren't there, okay?
10:49I care about this woman.
10:51She's got nowhere else to turn and...
10:53And you can't help her by yourself?
10:56I can.
10:57I just prefer not to.
11:01Okay.
11:03You're asking to look at private files without any evidence of your assertion.
11:06Yeah, but the only way that we can find the evidence is to look at those files.
11:09It's a rickety argument.
11:10But is there precedent?
11:13Let's go see if we can find one.
11:16Research is as much art as science, so we're going to look at privacy and harassment law
11:21and see if we can find a combination of cases to make an argument.
11:24I'll take privacy.
11:26I'll take harassment law.
11:27This will take a while.
11:29We're going to need dinner.
11:30Chinese.
11:31No, I can afford Chinese on my own.
11:34This is on the firm.
11:35I'll have sushi.
11:36Ooh.
11:37So they told me to put my top investigator on.
11:39What did you do?
11:41What could I do?
11:42You were out of the country.
11:42I gave him a lutterman.
11:47Harvey, this has been lovely, but I believe you know what I want.
11:52I think I got what you want.
11:53Well.
11:56By the way, that dress.
11:57What?
11:58This whole thing.
11:59Come on.
11:59Beautiful.
12:01Why don't we do this more often?
12:03Because it always ends the same way.
12:06Then why are we doing it now?
12:09Because you're paying me.
12:13Vanessa, really.
12:17How come you and I never...
12:19Harvey, I don't sleep around.
12:22And I can never be in a relationship with you.
12:24All you ever think about is yourself.
12:27I'm thinking about you and me right now.
12:33Let me get this.
12:35But I'm a gentleman.
12:36But if you get it, you might think I'll change my mind someday.
12:40I already do.
12:45For the record, I am not selfish everywhere.
12:48Well, neither am I.
12:56Mr. Dockery, you naughty, naughty boy.
13:04Remember when I said you thought you were too smart to be a paralegal?
13:07Mm-hmm.
13:08Why?
13:09Aren't I a lawyer?
13:11Mm.
13:13I don't test well.
13:15What?
13:15I am smart.
13:17And I know I'd be a good lawyer.
13:19I just...
13:19I don't know what it is.
13:20I can't take tests.
13:21And I bomb the LSATs.
13:25And even if I could get into a law school, there's just no way I'd pass the bar.
13:29So...
13:30If only there was someone who could take the test for me.
13:34Yeah, if only there were.
13:35Yeah.
13:36Hi.
13:37Where are you at with the research for tomorrow's hearing?
13:40Uh, nothing yet.
13:41You say you care about the client, but if you keep playing footsie instead of finding
13:44me in an argument, the client's gonna lose.
13:47I don't wanna lose.
13:49Oh.
13:51Look.
13:53It's no use.
13:54Okay?
13:55They're investigations by the book.
13:56We look like the bad guys coming in, putting them under duress.
14:00What did you just say?
14:01I said we look like the bad guys.
14:03No, you said they did it by the book, and we're putting them under duress.
14:08Yeah.
14:13Look.
14:16This is good.
14:17We're gonna have some fun.
14:19We?
14:20I get to go?
14:21You didn't think I'd let you come along?
14:23No.
14:24Good instinct.
14:24I wasn't.
14:25But then I thought it'd be cruel not to let you witness my greatness.
14:28Okay, can I go get my back?
14:29No.
14:31You're a true giver.
14:32Other side.
14:33Okay.
14:35Your Honor, this case should be thrown out.
14:38Other than her story, the plaintiff doesn't have one piece of evidence.
14:41Because the evidence lies within their personnel files, which they're conveniently refusing to hand over.
14:46Those files contain sensitive information.
14:48He's phishing at the expense of our employees' right to privacy.
14:52Please.
14:53They don't give a rat's ass about his employees' right to privacy.
14:56Sorry.
14:56That's actually unfair to rat's asses.
14:59Your Honor, Mr. Spector's claim that we don't care about our employees, though belittling doesn't carry any weight as a
15:04rule of law.
15:05True, but what does carry weight is that an investigation of sexual harassment must be conducted without any duress.
15:11Your point?
15:12The investigator and every person being interviewed answers to the CEO they're investigating.
15:18That is the definition of duress.
15:22It'd be as if your bailiff accused you of sexual harassment, and you assigned your stenographer to investigate.
15:29Now, how likely would it be that this investigation yielded any fruit?
15:33You honestly think I would harass Herman?
15:37Well, I don't know, Your Honor. Some people have a thing for the uniform.
15:41I'd like to think Herman would come to me before it even got to an investigation.
15:47I saw that. That should be stricken.
15:50Well, what if Herman did come to you, Your Honor?
15:52And you betrayed his trust by firing him under false pretenses.
15:56You really think that a little of me?
15:58I wouldn't trust you as far as I can throw you, Your Honor.
16:05Hand over the files today.
16:08That's it. Herman?
16:12I'd like to speak to you in chambers.
16:16That was awesome.
16:17It was your argument.
16:18I just framed it in a way that humanized the situation and brightened all of our afternoons.
16:22I feel like Michael Corleone in that scene where that fat guy teaches him how to shoot that gun.
16:26Are you saying that I'm the fat guy? Because I'm not the fat guy.
16:29Hmm.
16:32You know what his name was?
16:33Yeah.
16:34Cordoza.
16:35Clemenza.
16:35I knew that. I was just testing to see if you knew it.
16:37I knew that you knew that I knew.
16:54Train wreck.
16:57Hey, I'm looking for Rene.
17:00I'm Rene.
17:00Hey, I'm sorry. We don't sell skinny jeans at this location.
17:05Hey, did Harvey tell you I was coming, or...
17:09Harvey Spector sent you?
17:11That's another story.
17:12Do you know your end scene?
17:14I don't. It's probably a medium.
17:18Why don't you browse for a while?
17:20These are the most exclusive, and we move down in price as you head to the door.
17:25Oh. Okay.
17:32Large?
17:35That's not how it works.
17:38Huh.
18:21So Trevor's getting you to do this.
18:22Dirty work for him, huh?
18:24All I know is you aren't talking to each other.
18:27I miss you.
18:28I want things to go back to the way they were.
18:30I miss you too, but...
18:33I'm not sure things are ever going back to the way they were.
18:36I gotta go.
18:39What did he say?
18:40He said things aren't ever going back to the way they were.
18:44What did you do?
18:46I don't know.
18:53Hey.
18:55So the files are on their way.
18:57We won?
18:58It's fantastic.
19:00So now we have a week to corroborate Nancy's story.
19:03Listen,
19:05I couldn't have done it without you.
19:07You wouldn't even know where to look without me.
19:10You know what nobody likes?
19:11Nobody likes a show-off.
19:16Hello?
19:17Yeah, he's here.
19:19Okay, thank you.
19:22Files are in conference room C.
19:24Why wouldn't they bring them to my cubicle?
19:27They're trying to bury you in paperwork.
19:29Well,
19:30they picked the wrong guy.
19:32If they didn't, I did.
19:34Get it done by the end of the week.
19:35I gotta run and try my new client.
19:44Nice to finally meet you.
19:46Jessica says
19:47you're gonna sweep me off my feet.
19:49I'll do my best, Mr. Dockery.
19:51You had a nice serve there.
19:52Working on it.
19:57What the hell is this?
19:58It's you having sex with a woman who isn't Mrs. Dockery.
20:02You trying to blackmail me?
20:03You ask my firm where you're vulnerable to corporate takeover.
20:07That's it right there.
20:08What are you pulling here?
20:09Your wife owns 10% of the company's voting shares.
20:12You've been seeing this woman and several others for quite some time.
20:15How do you think your wife's gonna vote after she finds out?
20:18Who says she has to find out?
20:20My investigator got these within a week.
20:23What do you think a motivated competitor is gonna dig up in a year?
20:29I have a solution.
20:32Trade her your preferred shares, which have no voting rights, for her common shares, which do.
20:37The preferred shares are worth $2 million more.
20:39A fraction of what you'll lose if you get voted out of your company.
20:42John, I don't care if you sleep with every woman in the Hamptons.
20:45Just give her the preferred shares.
20:50Jessica said you were gonna charm me to get my business.
20:53I'm not interested in getting your business.
20:55I'm interested in keeping it.
20:59Now, shall we play?
21:01I'm not gonna let you win.
21:03I know where they don't want us to look.
21:06Did you get through all those files in one night?
21:08I would have done it faster, but I ordered a pizza.
21:11Speaking of which, have you ever had the cheese in the crust?
21:14Because it blew my mind.
21:16What'd you find?
21:17There was a dismissal on March 12th, 2005.
21:20But the file with the employee name on it is missing.
21:23It's our woman.
21:24I know it is.
21:25I'm moving to slap sanctions on their attorney, possible jail time.
21:28Guy's not gonna know what hit him.
21:31Dennis, it's Harvey Specter.
21:34Did you have anything to do with the March 12th, 2005 files left out of Discovery?
21:40If they're here by noon, I'll believe you.
21:42If not, we're filing for sanctions.
21:45Threat of sanctions is better than filing for sanctions.
21:48That's what I meant.
21:49Threaten, not file.
21:50Who would mean that?
21:53Shave.
21:55Have you ever heard of this woman, Joanna Webster?
21:58No. Why?
21:59The company's trying to hide her from us.
22:02She met with personnel over work-related issues in 2005, and then they fired her two months later.
22:08You think Hunt did the same thing to her that he did to me?
22:10Yes.
22:10Then you have to make her come forward and say so.
22:13Yeah.
22:14That's the plan.
22:16Okay.
22:18Actually, before you go, can I get you to sign this engagement letter?
22:23Evidently, it's something you're supposed to do at the beginning.
22:30Perfect.
22:48Joanna Webster.
22:49Can I help you?
22:51Hi.
22:51My name's Mike Ross.
22:53I'm a lawyer.
22:54I have some questions for you about your time at Devlin McGregor.
22:59Please.
22:59Look.
23:00Just let me tell you a story about my client, okay?
23:03I've got to get these in the fridge.
23:05No, just take a second.
23:05Okay.
23:07Fine.
23:10Look, all I need you to do is to tell your story.
23:13If you corroborate...
23:14Mr. Ross, what happened to me happened six years ago.
23:17It was horrible, and there was a reason I didn't do anything about it.
23:21They'll put me on that stand and attack me, and I don't want that.
23:25Ms. Webster.
23:27Joanna.
23:29This man is a predator.
23:32And if you don't help stop him, he will do it again.
23:38All you have to do is give a deposition of me.
23:40I'm sorry.
23:41I can't do it.
23:53What happened with the witness?
23:57I failed to not be awesome.
24:04I got her to testify.
24:06You should have seen me.
24:08I tried everything.
24:09He'd do it again.
24:10I'd be with her every step of the way.
24:12Nothing worked.
24:13And then it hit me.
24:16I asked her, what if it was her daughter that he did this to?
24:22She melted.
24:24Oh, and you know how I came up with that little gem?
24:26I cared about her.
24:29Oh.
24:35I'm glad to see that staying up all night doesn't make you act like a complete idiot.
24:38Now go home and get some sleep.
24:39I don't want you waving that thing around during tomorrow's deposition.
24:42There it is.
24:48Harvey.
24:50How's the pro bono going?
24:52Great.
24:53I just talked a witness into testifying.
24:56Really?
24:56What's the witness's name?
25:00I'm not an idiot.
25:02Don't treat me like one.
25:03You pawned off the case.
25:05Jessica, I've got higher profile cases.
25:07Need I remind you that when we first met, you were a screw-up.
25:12I gave you a shot at the mailroom, led you up the ranks, and then paid for you to go
25:15to Harvard,
25:16where, by the way, you jerked off the entire time you were there, and I still hired you.
25:22And you've benefited from that ever since.
25:24Look, I closed the Dockery case, okay?
25:26You made a promise to me.
25:28You broke it, and then you lied to my face.
25:32So let me be clear.
25:33This isn't professional.
25:35This is personal.
25:36And I'll tell you something else.
25:38You made your bed.
25:39You better goddamn win.
26:09What the hell is wrong with you?
26:10I need the briefcase back.
26:12Oh, so that's what this has been about, huh?
26:13You don't care about our friendship at all.
26:15You're my oldest friend, and you know it.
26:17But you don't seem to care about that anymore, and yeah, I need the briefcase back.
26:21And I'm gonna find it, Mike.
26:22Well, I ditched it when I was running away from the cops that you sent me into.
26:53And you can't.
26:54Let's do that.
26:55Let's do that.
26:55Let's do that.
27:03Mike, where are you going?
27:05It's my cubicle.
27:07No, you're not.
27:08It's pee and a cup time.
27:11I'm sorry, what?
27:12Drug test, follow me.
27:17I'm just going to put my stuff back...
27:18Now!
27:30Oh, by the way, my cousin was your year at Harvard, and I asked him if he knew you.
27:37It's so funny.
27:38He didn't.
27:39Well, what's his name?
27:41Mitch Sandberg.
27:42Yeah, don't know him.
27:45It's a big school.
27:47Not really.
27:48We get 7,000 applications a year.
27:51You think you can just walk in and take a tour?
27:53Oh, Mitchell.
27:55With the slicked-back hair, graduated 7th in the class, sure.
27:59Yeah, I remember him.
28:01Time to face the music.
28:13Yeah, what's up?
28:14I've got to get to the Kendrick filing.
28:16Where the hell is Mike?
28:17I don't know.
28:21Leave the cup on the counter.
28:27Oh, you'll have to leave that out here.
28:29Why?
28:30If you take it in there with you, I have to check to make sure you don't have another urine
28:33sampling.
28:34Oh, wait.
29:18I don't know.
29:27Where you been?
29:28Hi.
29:29Um, getting drug tested, actually.
29:32The depositions this afternoon.
29:34Before they get here, I want you to grill this woman about her background for anything that might use against
29:39her.
29:39You got it?
29:40Got it.
29:40Make her tell you everything.
29:41Everything.
29:42Everything.
29:42Everything.
29:43Okay.
29:44Okay.
29:54I'd been working six months when Mr. Hunt started asking me to work more, order dinner.
30:02One night, late, he tried to have sex with me.
30:06The next day, I requested a change in assignments.
30:10Two months later, I was fired for having a bad attitude.
30:14This is ridiculous.
30:16Wipe that smirk off your face.
30:18You're not even supposed to be here.
30:20Mr. Hunt has every right to be here.
30:22Now, Ms. Webster, after working for Devlin McGregor, you then went on to waitress at Hooters, right?
30:30Yes, I did.
30:31A place that advertises the sexuality of his waitstaff, correct?
30:35You'll have to ask them that.
30:38I'm asking you.
30:39And she's not answering.
30:40Move on.
30:43Ms. Webster, would you say that you're a truthful person?
30:50Yes.
30:51Yeah.
30:51So, when you said earlier that you had never been arrested for a crime, you were, uh, you were speaking
30:56the truth.
30:57Yes.
30:58Yes.
30:58So, in 1993, then, you were not arrested for stealing $1,000 worth of jewelry from the Willow Grove Mall
31:05in Pennsylvania.
31:08I was 17.
31:10That was one mistake.
31:12Those records were supposed to be sealed.
31:14Oh, so when you say those records were sealed, what you mean to say is you, you thought you could
31:18get away with a lie.
31:19No, that's not it.
31:20You're making it seem different than it is.
31:22I'm sorry.
31:23You, you were arrested in your past, and you lied about it here under oath.
31:26Is that making it seem different than what it is?
31:33No answer.
31:35All right.
31:36Um, let me ask you this.
31:38Since you've lied here once, what's to make us believe you're not lying about Mr. Hunt?
31:55How the hell did you miss that arrest?
31:57I did every background check we have.
31:59Did he grill her like I told you to?
32:00It was a sealed record, Harvey.
32:02Damn it, I knew it.
32:03Fix it.
32:12Joanna, wait, please.
32:14This is why I didn't want to testify.
32:16They twist something from a hundred years ago and make me look like a liar.
32:19They make it sound like what he did to me didn't happen.
32:22Look, it doesn't matter, all right?
32:23I just, I need you to testify on Friday and keep this case alive.
32:27We don't have time to find anyone else before.
32:29Would you please wait?
32:30No, I'm not waiting.
32:31You promised this wouldn't happen, and it did.
32:34You never told me you were arrested.
32:36Don't contact me again, please.
32:38Please.
33:00Don't contact me again, please.
33:16Don't contact me again, please.
33:17What happened with the witness?
33:19Nothing.
33:20Nothing happened.
33:21I couldn't fix it.
33:23So you're going to quit?
33:26It's either that or have Louis Lip fire me.
33:28What are you talking about?
33:30My first day, Louis fired Gary Lipsky for screwing up a case.
33:33He said if I did the same thing, I'd be gone just as fast.
33:37Well, you go back to the witness's house and you get her to testify again.
33:41I tried.
33:41There's no way.
33:42There's always a way.
33:43Then why don't you go and convince her?
33:44Because you screwed it up.
33:46Oh, and you don't give a damn about the client.
33:47Right.
33:48It's not my job.
33:49Does your job include giving a damn about me because the least you could do is offer to stand up
33:52to Louis for me?
33:53Stand up for you?
33:54I put my ass on the line for you.
33:55But it turns out you may have had the balls to get this job, but you don't have the courage
33:59to stick it out when it gets tough.
34:01That's not true.
34:01Isn't it?
34:03You've had one foot out the door since you got here.
34:05What are you talking about?
34:06I'm talking about that briefcase being locked in your desk.
34:08Yeah, I saw it and I know what it is.
34:10It's your backup planning case.
34:12This doesn't work out.
34:13You can make some quick cash and go right back to the life you told me you didn't want to
34:17lead.
34:18So if you want to quit, go ahead.
34:20But this isn't because of Louis and it isn't because of me.
34:22It's because you're afraid you might have to admit that you're not as smart as you think you are.
34:31If you're here in the morning, I'll know I still have an associate.
35:27Hey, I get that you were upset that I was promoted before you.
35:31But if you ever threaten to fire one of my guys again, I am going to kick your ass.
35:36Hmm.
35:38What are you talking about?
35:39Don't play dumb with me, all right?
35:41You fired Gary Lipsky in front of Mike Ross.
35:46What's so funny?
35:48Gary Lipsky works in the mailroom.
35:50What?
35:51I didn't fire anyone.
35:54That's how I let the new associates know what's expected of them.
35:58You plant a fake employee to manipulate the associates.
36:02That's it.
36:04Wow.
36:33Mike?
36:38I want to quit.
36:41Come here.
36:52When your parents died, I lost my son, my daughter-in-law.
36:59I was scared, alone, and I was too old to raise you.
37:05But I had no choice because who else was going to take care of my grandson?
37:13You made me a promise before.
37:17You're in the door.
37:20Promise me now.
37:22The only way you'll leave is if they rip you out.
37:42You can save your breath.
37:43There's no way I'm testifying at the hearing tomorrow.
37:47That's not why I'm here.
37:49I know what you did.
37:50What are you talking about?
37:51You never worked for Devlin McGregor.
37:53And you were never harassed by Mr. Hunt.
37:55Look, I could tell you that I've got the canceled checks or the wire transfer
37:59or whatever smoking gun that exists.
38:01I don't.
38:02But I will, and when I do, you'll be going to jail,
38:05unless you tell me what happened right now.
38:10I'm the guy you tell.
38:15All I had to do was waste your time until tomorrow, after the hearing.
38:21Please, I just needed the money.
38:24I don't want to go to jail.
38:28Here's what you're going to do.
38:30That's what he had to.
38:31It's just really good.
38:33Mike.
38:34Hey.
38:35I'm not giving this to you because you need it.
38:37I'm giving it to you because I don't.
38:40And I don't know if I'm ready to forgive you yet or not,
38:43but I do know we're even.
38:47Wait a second.
38:53I...
38:54I don't know.
38:55Whoa.
39:03Don't.
39:05Now we're even.
39:26See, you came to work today.
39:29Nice suit.
39:30It was a barter transaction.
39:33I got six of them for one little briefcase.
39:40Listen, uh...
39:42I'm sorry, and...
39:44Forget it.
39:47When I first started, Jessica wrote me so hard.
39:51I quit once a month.
39:53I just told you what you needed to hear.
39:56That's just it.
39:57I've only ever had one person who told me what I needed to hear.
40:03Maybe it's time I started trusting somebody else.
40:15Merry Christmas.
40:22Is this for real?
40:23You know what to do.
40:27Press until it hurts.
40:40Wire transfer from your account to Joanna Webster's.
40:44Phone records with Joanna Webster prior to her testimony.
40:49And an affidavit stating you paid Ms. Webster to falsely testify.
40:55Mr. Hunt, harassment is a civil violation.
40:58The penalty is money.
40:59But witness tampering, that's a crime.
41:01And you will go to prison,
41:03where I guarantee you'll learn more about unwanted sexual advances
41:06that you can possibly imagine.
41:09Do you think this is going to intimidate me?
41:11Even if this evidence was credible,
41:13who are you going to get to prosecute
41:15a small-time witness tampering charge, huh?
41:18Harvey, didn't you graduate law school
41:20with the current U.S. attorney in New York?
41:23In fact, I did.
41:24And I think he might even be interested
41:26in pursuing a case like this.
41:28Wait, are you two still clubs?
41:29Well, I was the best man at his wedding.
41:30Wow.
41:31No, you weren't.
41:32You're bluffing.
41:34No.
41:35I think I've got some pictures
41:36of us at the ceremony.
41:39Let's see.
41:42Yeah, here we are.
41:44Must admit, I look very dashing.
41:47This is me and his mother.
41:48The woman adores me.
41:49Here we are at his bachelor party.
41:51There's no strippers.
41:52It was lame.
41:53But he can't put guys like you away
41:55for sexual harassment
41:56and then go to strip clubs now, can't he?
41:58All right.
41:59What do you want?
42:00An admission of guilt
42:01and a guarantee that you'll obtain treatment
42:03before working again.
42:07And Nancy gets reinstated with back pay.
42:10Fine.
42:11And a raise.
42:12Oh, okay.
42:13All right.
42:15Are we done?
42:15The kid should be able to grow up
42:17without the burden of tuition
42:18hanging over his head, don't you think?
42:19Which is why you're also going to pay Nancy
42:21an extra $250,000.
42:23Charles.
42:28Gentlemen.
42:50Thank you for everything.
42:54You're welcome.
43:02Not bad.
43:04Well done.
43:06Okay.
43:07So just one question.
43:08Why'd you go to Joanna's house?
43:10Because I figured it out.
43:12I object.
43:13I think you did it because you care.
43:15I did it because it's my job.
43:17But you admit it.
43:17You care about me.
43:19I saw you smile
43:20when I showed up for work this morning.
43:21I didn't smile.
43:23I was thinking of a funny joke.
43:26Look, we start on this tomorrow.
43:28Does this mean we're officially a team now?
43:30I wouldn't move your things
43:31into Wayne Manor used yet.
43:32So now you're Batman.
43:34Closer to him than Clemenza.
43:36Oh, yeah.
43:36Kilmer.
43:38Clooney.
43:39Keaton.
43:42Did you really quit when you first started?
43:44Of course not.
43:45I'm not a wuss.
43:45I'm not a wuss.
44:16I'm not a wuss.
44:17I'm not a wuss.
44:18I'm not a wuss.
44:18I'm not a wuss.
44:19You
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