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00:01So you did have the document from Coastal Motors?
00:04Objection.
00:04Harvey, you're the defendant.
00:07I wasn't objecting to his question, just his tie.
00:10I do have to look at it, you know.
00:13It's fun, isn't it, Arv?
00:15Hanging out, catching up, learning about your fraud.
00:18I hate to burst your bubble, Trav, but there was no fraud.
00:21There was no fraud? What you just said, you had the document?
00:24Yes. We went back through the case files, found the report.
00:27Whoops. That's it.
00:29Whoops.
00:30I hope you got that. Whoops?
00:33Your defense is whoops?
00:35All right, you've made your point.
00:36You made us a settlement offer that we would never take.
00:39Let's talk about one that we would.
00:40This is a deposition, not a settlement meeting.
00:43Every meeting is a settlement meeting.
00:44Fine. The offer was $5 million, and Harvey gets disbarred.
00:49How about $100 million?
00:52And Harvey gets disbarred.
00:54Tanner, you want to take this to court, go right ahead.
00:55I'd rather watch her cut you down than see her cut a deal anyway.
00:59I see why hairdo wants to roll the dice, but why you?
01:02You just went from $5 million to $100 million, and you're questioning why I don't want to sell.
01:06If that's the sticking point, I might be able to go to $0 million.
01:09But the one thing I won't budge on is, he gets disbarred.
01:13Hey, I'm doing you a favor.
01:15I mean, what does he, cause a headache like this once, twice a month?
01:18Doesn't matter, because he cures more than he makes.
01:20Like when you stuck your nose into my case last year, and he beat you.
01:23Crushed him.
01:24Then he took his ball and went home.
01:25Should've stayed there.
01:26Look at that, finishing each other's sentences. How cute.
01:29No wonder you won't throw him under the bus.
01:32Good for you, Harvey.
01:33I mean, you're, uh, throwing her under the bus.
01:36Watch yourself, Tanner.
01:38Oh, what's the matter, Harv?
01:39Did I offend your delicate sensibilities?
01:41You want to take your ball and go home?
01:42I'm gonna take my ball and shove it here.
01:45Of course.
01:47You're coiffed hair.
01:48You're pretty nails.
01:50See, she's the man, and you're the girl.
01:53You know, it's funny.
01:54I would've thought she'd prefer someone like her.
01:56This deposition is over.
01:57What, is mommy gonna take you home now?
02:02Wait.
02:04That's it.
02:05You got a thing for mommy.
02:07And now it all makes sense.
02:10Because I actually looked into your mommy.
02:12And it turns out that the whole time you were home with daddy, mommy was out banging.
02:28Point?
02:29Tanner.
02:30I'll see you in court, Harv.
02:42So when did the plan change from trying to settle to punching Tanner in the face?
02:45He didn't seem to want to do the one, so I did the other.
02:49That's funny.
02:50But he got under your skin, and that can't happen when we go to trial.
02:53It won't.
02:55Not if you're prepared.
02:56Are you suggesting a trial run?
02:57I don't want a trial at all, but...
02:59We already know your position is to cut me loose.
03:01But she's managing partner, not you.
03:03No.
03:04I'm just one of many partners who don't know what to think.
03:07And if they don't know that you didn't do it, how is a jury gonna feel?
03:11You're betting everything on this trial.
03:14Better make damn sure you can win.
03:18He's an asshole.
03:19He's right.
03:22Alright, what?
03:23If we're gonna do this, I don't want to waste a chance to tune you up.
03:26But that means we need a damn good Tanner.
03:29Are you saying I'm rusty?
03:30When was the last time you were in the ring?
03:35We don't need a good Tanner.
03:37We need a nasty Tanner.
03:38Someone will do anything to beat me.
03:40Someone who makes you want to punch him in the face.
03:47You want me to do what?
03:48I just told you four times.
03:50I want you to play Tanner.
03:51No, no, no. I was a little distracted because I was reading.
03:53Can you just repeat it one more time?
03:54Look, Lewis, you've had your fun.
03:56When I said the ground rules were to knock me off my game,
03:59I was talking about the trial.
04:00I know what you're talking about.
04:01You didn't come to me because I'm an idiot.
04:02No, not because you're one, in spite of you being one.
04:05I'm the man for the job and you know it.
04:07Actually, I had you at number five on my list.
04:09And what did Jessica have me at?
04:10Six.
04:11Okay, I get it. I get it.
04:12You're trying to make me mad.
04:13No, I'm trying to make you good.
04:15You see, the one thing you have in common with Tanner is your hatred of me.
04:18That is true.
04:19But what you don't have are his skills.
04:21But that's okay. I'll go to somebody else.
04:23Wait, Harvey, stop.
04:25You don't think I can win?
04:27I know you can't.
04:30This isn't some bank loan, Junior.
04:34Get out.
04:35I got a trial to prepare for.
04:37And you know what?
04:38When you lose, do not come crying to me.
04:40Because there's nothing on this earth that would be sacred enough to stop me from shoving your ass in the
04:44goddamn ground.
04:46Good.
04:47Because those are the real ground rules.
04:50Oh, I see. Now you're asking to get lit up.
04:52Somebody wants to get lit up!
04:54See the money won't stay for your meal.
04:58Getting all the pieces of pie for your wife.
05:01Everybody want to know how it feels.
05:05Everybody want to see what it's like.
05:08Leaving me to be high.
05:10I don't mind.
05:11Me and me see it still work.
05:13But this is the piece that make you money.
05:16Alright.
05:17Don't step back.
05:19I'm out of time.
05:23Greenback boogie.
05:30Messages, color-coded by urgency.
05:32Has Donna called back?
05:34She would be red, so...
05:36No.
05:37Then those would all be the same shade if I don't give a shit.
05:39Color again.
05:40Yes.
05:42So, how was it?
05:44How was what?
05:45Punching Tanner.
05:45It was awesome, wasn't it?
05:46It was awesome.
05:47What are you, in middle school?
05:48I'm in the middle of a trial.
05:50A mock trial?
05:51Mock trials are for children.
05:52The adults are doing an in-house trial run.
05:54Okay, mock trial, trial run, potato, potato, not potato.
05:58What do you need me to do?
05:59What he needs you to do is help me.
06:01What's this?
06:02You've been drafted.
06:03Okay, what round?
06:05Excuse me?
06:06Sports metaphor.
06:07Oh, it's not tennis.
06:08Sports.
06:10You've been assigned by the judge to help me in pretty boy's trial.
06:14Oh, look at that.
06:14He thinks I'm pretty.
06:16Wait, what judge?
06:17His Honor, Daniel Hartman.
06:18I'll see you in court, sweet tits.
06:21No, no, he can't.
06:22He can.
06:23I'm not.
06:23You are.
06:24Harvey.
06:24Listen, Lewis is devious, confident, and intelligent.
06:28You forgot ugly, lazy, and disrespectful.
06:30Look, now is not the time to court the breakfast club.
06:32Oh, you mess with the bull, you get the horn.
06:34Stop it.
06:35This trial is no joke.
06:36Jessica is going against Muhammad Ali.
06:38She better be able to beat Joe Frazier.
06:40Lewis is no Joe Frazier.
06:42Okay, I get it.
06:43You want me to help Lewis think outside the box.
06:45Exactly.
06:46Now, how would you come after me?
06:48Well, first of all, I...
06:49Don't tell me, tell Lewis.
06:50Because you and I are not discussing this trial during this trial.
06:53Oh, and you were right.
06:55I know.
06:56About what?
06:57Tanner.
06:58He was awesome.
07:11I guess you're not going to let me win.
07:13Have I ever?
07:14Would I know?
07:15Doubtful.
07:17Have you ever?
07:21Rule number 27.
07:23Never beat the person you're trying to close.
07:27I always hated rule number 27.
07:30You couldn't close me five years ago.
07:32What makes you think you got a shot tonight?
07:34Didn't.
07:34Not couldn't.
07:35And five years ago, it wasn't your legal services I was interested in.
07:39How does Jessica feel about an employee who resigned coming back to consult?
07:43She's on board.
07:45You mean I have to convince her?
07:46See that?
07:47Yeah, that's why I want you.
07:49You need to tell me all this on the phone.
07:51Well, I wanted to see you first.
07:53Make sure things weren't awkward.
07:57You know, because...
07:58I didn't call you back five years ago?
08:03You think you didn't call me back five years ago?
08:05Oh, I know I didn't call you back five years ago.
08:08Well, I hope your jury consulting is better than your memory.
08:11I guess we'll have to agree to disagree.
08:13Because you know I'm right.
08:14Because I'm a bigger person.
08:17Which is why I'm going to come in.
08:21But I want to know, why'd you call me instead of Ted Phillips?
08:25Why do you think?
08:27They had the document.
08:30They kept it to themselves, and then they destroyed it.
08:34These are the facts of the case, and they are undisputed.
08:43Aren't you supposed to be over there?
08:45You know, I'm just working on something for work.
08:48Yeah, just quoting a few good men.
08:50For work.
08:51I know.
08:54Look, I, um...
08:56I have to ask you.
09:00Do you think that it's at all possible that he actually did it?
09:04No, I don't.
09:06How do you know?
09:07Because I know Harvey.
09:09I mean, how could you think he could do it?
09:10Because I don't know Harvey.
09:12All I know is that he thinks he's above the rules, and he will do whatever it takes to win.
09:16Yeah, but that doesn't mean...
09:22You don't think he has integrity?
09:25Uh, sorry, I have to go.
09:28Oh, um, Mike.
09:32What happens to you if Harvey loses?
09:38I don't know.
09:40But right now, it's not my job to worry about him losing.
09:44Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, guilty is not Gray.
09:48You either are or you aren't.
09:49And Harvey Spector is guilty of concealing that document.
09:52It's a good opening.
09:54It's not good enough.
09:56Says his lap dog.
09:57Says the guy who knows how to beat him.
10:00I'm listening.
10:02How?
10:02Don't play the odds.
10:03Play the man.
10:05Do you know how Harvey beat Tanner?
10:06No.
10:07He threatened to commit perjury to win.
10:09Of course.
10:09It's classic Harvey.
10:10He was bluffing.
10:12But Tanner didn't know that, and Harvey used it against him.
10:15What's your point?
10:16My point is, you said classic Harvey before you even knew he was bluffing, because you
10:20don't think Harvey has any integrity.
10:21Nobody thinks Harvey has integrity.
10:23So then use that against him.
10:28Easier said than done.
10:30Thanks.
10:33Yeah, no, you're right.
10:34Maybe it would just be easier to bug his office with a dictaphone, and then use that to get
10:38ahead.
10:40I did not use it for that reason.
10:42Yes, you did, because you are a devious son of a bitch.
10:45How dare you?
10:46You know it.
10:47I know it.
10:47Everybody knows it.
10:49I did what I did for the integrity of the firm.
10:51Then why didn't you take it to the managing partner of the firm?
10:54Daniel had a right to know.
10:55And Jessica had a right to tell him, but you told him.
10:57You sought out Hardman, because if he comes out on top, you want him to owe you.
11:01He was there when I heard it.
11:02He asked.
11:04I told him.
11:04Oh, so he asked if Harvey had a secret.
11:06No, he didn't, but that's...
11:07So then you volunteered it, which is as good as seeking it out.
11:10Devious.
11:11You weren't there.
11:11You don't know.
11:12You're twisting what happened.
11:13This is exactly what you need to do to Harvey.
11:28How long have you been waiting?
11:30How long were you going to ignore my calls?
11:32Last I checked, you haven't called.
11:33I left you ten voicemails in the last week.
11:36Huh, that's so weird.
11:37I seem to remember your assistant leaving me ten voicemails.
11:40You know I don't add a dial-out.
11:42Is it eight, nine...
11:44Do you know how to use your cell phone?
11:45Because if I were your assistant, I would have totally programmed my phone number into it.
11:48Oh, wait.
11:50I did.
11:51When I was your assistant.
11:53Okay, look, I'm an asshole.
11:54Did you come here to tell me things I already know?
11:56No, I came here to see how you're doing.
11:59You came to get me to do the trial run.
12:01Um, Donna, it's important.
12:04Yeah, important for me to get up there and say I screwed up trying to protect you?
12:08You did screw up.
12:09Yes.
12:09To protect you.
12:11Which I never asked you to do.
12:12No, you just expected me to do it.
12:14Like, I expected you to fight for me.
12:16I did.
12:17Really?
12:18Like, you fought for Mike?
12:19Because that fight you somehow managed to win.
12:21Oh, and when you thought he needed to be fired, you respected him enough to do it yourself.
12:27Jessica insisted that she be the one to let you go.
12:30And since when have you ever done anything Jessica wanted if it wasn't what you wanted to?
12:36Donna, I need you there.
12:39I need you to tell them that I didn't do this.
12:42I'm sorry I can't.
12:44I've hired an attorney.
12:46If this thing goes to trial, I'm going to be taking the fifth.
12:48So if you need another Donna at the firm, just have anybody say I declined to answer,
12:52because that's all you're going to get out of me anyway.
12:55Donna.
12:55I declined to answer.
12:57Really?
12:59Really?
13:10You don't get my kind of track record just by money-balling people.
13:13She's the me of jury consulting.
13:15Don't sell me short, Harvey.
13:16I'm trying to close a deal here.
13:18What kind of jury would you pick?
13:19I already did.
13:20You need men.
13:21That's a mistake.
13:22Women love me.
13:23Really?
13:23Because I showed them your photo and they described you as arrogant, conceited, cocky.
13:28Oh, and arrogant again.
13:30What about handsome?
13:31Did I not mention arrogant?
13:33It's not bragging if it's true.
13:34Yes, it is.
13:38Zoe, I'm still not convinced I should hire you instead of Ted Phillips.
13:41After all, Harvey never tried to sleep with Ted Phillips.
13:44Who says I never tried to sleep with Ted Phillips?
13:46I can do what Ted can't.
13:48Hardman came back here in his chair.
13:50He doesn't like that.
13:51You told her?
13:52I didn't have to.
13:53Look, the partners don't know what to think.
13:55We don't just need to convince a jury I'm innocent.
13:58We need to convince them I'm innocent.
14:00Because if they don't trust Harvey...
14:01They don't trust me.
14:02And if they don't trust you and it never goes to a vote, he'll win.
14:06She's worked here.
14:07She knows the other partners.
14:08She can read them.
14:09And I also know Hardman.
14:11I never liked him.
14:13I won't tell Hardman what I tell you.
14:18Welcome back, Zoe.
14:26Please state your name.
14:28Harvey Specter.
14:29Your full name?
14:31Harvey Reginald Specter.
14:36Do you consider yourself a liar, Mr. Specter?
14:39Of course not.
14:40Didn't you recently confess that as an associate,
14:43you hid an important file belonging to a...
14:47Ooh, what was his name?
14:49Oh, yeah, a Louis Lit.
14:52That was a prank.
14:53It was a one-time thing.
14:54So you didn't do anything wrong?
14:56I don't think so.
14:57And when asked, did you claim that you knew nothing about it?
15:01Yes.
15:02Did you ever do anything to remedy the situation?
15:04No.
15:05Why not?
15:05What was done was done.
15:07What was done was done.
15:08And like you said, it was a one-time thing, right?
15:11Yes.
15:12Ah.
15:13Was it?
15:15Because I think maybe this is a pattern.
15:17Information was hidden.
15:18You claim you knew nothing about it.
15:20You did nothing to rectify the situation.
15:22And years later, you maintain you've done nothing wrong.
15:25Your Honor, he's testifying.
15:27Sounds exactly the same as why we're here today.
15:29Except there's one big difference.
15:30Your Honor.
15:31This time, a man was killed.
15:37No further questions, Your Honor.
15:42What's done is done, right?
15:47The plaintiff calls Miss Donna Paulson.
15:51Miss Paulson, did Harvey Specter order you to shred this document?
15:56I declined to answer pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights.
16:00So, you don't want to take this opportunity to state your employer's innocence?
16:04Objection.
16:05You can't object?
16:06Jessica will.
16:07Could you just...
16:07Sorry.
16:08Yeah.
16:08Miss Paulson, do you consider yourself good at your job?
16:11I do.
16:12Have you ever stated to one Rachel Zane that you are indeed the best legal secretary in the city?
16:18Mike, you can't.
16:20Donna, I can.
16:23Yes.
16:24Miss Paulson, there was a personal date stamp from five years ago on the document that you're accused of shredding.
16:29Was it yours?
16:30I declined to answer.
16:31Did it look like your date stamp?
16:33I declined to answer.
16:34Okay, then let me ask you this.
16:36Would you believe that the best legal secretary in the city didn't know about a document,
16:40even though it had what appeared to be her date stamp on it?
16:44I declined to answer.
16:46And would you believe that that same secretary would have destroyed that document without explicit orders from her boss?
16:57This is going to be bad.
16:59Isn't it?
17:03Donna's going to be great.
17:04Just follow the script.
17:05Rachel's not Donna.
17:06She's not guilty, and she can't be rattled.
17:07See how I rattled Harvey?
17:09The jury listens to words, but they respond to fear.
17:12We don't have that.
17:14Yet.
17:15What's this?
17:16Subpoena.
17:17You want to depose me?
17:19Okay, let's stop playing tiptoe through the tulips around the elephant in the room.
17:21That's not a thing.
17:22You know some things about Harvey, and I need to know them, too.
17:25You yourself said go after the man.
17:27What better way to go after the man than to question the boy?
17:29But I don't know anything about this case.
17:30That's an evasive answer, Mike.
17:32You're hiding something, and I smell fear.
17:34I have to go to the restaurant.
17:35Wait.
17:37How bad is it?
17:37Is it uncomfortable?
17:39Well, now it is.
17:40Good.
17:42What?
17:44Whoa.
17:45Whoa.
17:45Is that a polygraph?
17:46Yes.
17:46Nope.
17:47You are under oath.
17:48And I'll tell the truth.
17:50You bet your ass you will, or I'll know.
17:53We'll start with an easy one.
17:54What's your name?
17:57Mike Ross.
17:58Where do you work?
18:00Pearson Hardman.
18:02What do you do for a living?
18:05I practice law.
18:06Where did you attend law school?
18:12What?
18:13What's the matter?
18:14Nothing.
18:17You're lying.
18:18No.
18:19I'm not.
18:22I beg to differ.
18:28Listen to me.
18:30I know why the machine says you're lying.
18:35You're nervous.
18:37You don't want to rat out Harvey.
18:39I get that.
18:40But it's time you accept the situation.
18:43This is happening.
18:44And you're going to have to tell me some things about Harvey.
18:48I accept that.
18:49Then answer the goddamn question.
18:59I'm proud to say that I have a diploma from Harvard Law.
19:05Now it's time that you accept the situation.
19:08I'm not afraid of you.
19:10I wasn't there.
19:12And I don't know anything that's going to help this case.
19:16You want fear?
19:19I'll get you Donna.
19:33The answer's no.
19:34What?
19:35I didn't even ask a question yet.
19:37Yeah, well, you were going to.
19:38Yeah, and you were going to say no, but instead you're going to say yes.
19:40Oh, that's funny because I already said no to Harvey.
19:42And you, my dear, are not Harvey.
19:44No, I'm the guy who told you not to destroy that document.
19:47And you're the girl who promised me she wouldn't.
19:48You know that I...
19:49Broke your promise.
19:52Well, then I guess I just suck.
19:54Because I'm breaking another one right now.
19:56I told my attorney that I wouldn't talk to anybody at the firm until after this was over.
19:59You hired an attorney?
20:00Yeah, I'd rather not go to jail.
20:03I don't do roommates and I definitely don't do orange.
20:06Nobody's going to jail, Donna.
20:07You can't guarantee me.
20:09You dragged me into Harvey's office once and you schooled me about how much he loves his job.
20:12Well, if you don't help him prep for Tanner, he's going to lose in court.
20:15He's going to get disbarred and he is never going to be able to do what he loves ever again.
20:19That is not fair.
20:20No, what's not fair is Harvey taking the blame for your mistake.
20:24You know what?
20:24Do whatever your attorney wants.
20:26Come in.
20:26Don't come in.
20:26Go to the movies.
20:27Take Pilates.
20:28I don't give a shit because whatever you do, you're going to regret it for the rest of your life.
20:43The plaintiff would like to call Miss Jessica Pearson to the stand.
20:48Sidebar.
20:53This is just an attempt to make Harvey's attorney look bad in front of the jury.
20:57What, you think Tanner's going to make you look good?
20:58You're a named defendant.
20:59He has a right to call you.
21:00Lewis, will you excuse us for a moment?
21:06You think I don't see what you're trying to do.
21:09You want him to undermine me in front of the partners.
21:11I'm acting in an unbiased manner.
21:13It sure took you a while to jump in when Harvey was up here.
21:15Oh, wait.
21:16You never jumped in.
21:18Jessica, you chose to try this case.
21:21You could have been up here.
21:23Instead, you're down there.
21:24Either take a knee or take that stand.
21:34Would you say it's important to win at Pearson Hartman?
21:36You don't get to be one of the top law firms in New York by losing.
21:39What about Mr. Spector?
21:40How's his track record?
21:41Exceptional.
21:42He almost always wins.
21:43Almost always?
21:46Is that why he's the youngest senior partner in firm history?
21:51It's a factor.
21:52And how much did the firm benefit with the Coastal Motors win?
21:56I'd say the profits were somewhere in the mid-eight figures.
22:00And if Mr. Spector had lost those eight figures, would he have still made senior partner so young?
22:09No.
22:10No, he wouldn't have.
22:11How much did Mr. Spector personally gain as senior partner?
22:15Oh, it's too soon to say.
22:16He hasn't received his first bonus yet.
22:17Ballpark?
22:19No.
22:20Are you that ashamed of how much you pay him?
22:22No.
22:23Well, then answer the question.
22:27Millions.
22:28And a junior partner makes?
22:29Much less.
22:33So win, and you're rewarded millions.
22:37Win less, and no matter how much hard work, dedication, or administrative dominance is displayed, you get nothing.
22:50Fight the incentive to do whatever it takes to almost always win.
22:56Let me clear that for you.
23:00I have to say, delicious dinner, fantastic wine.
23:03Almost enough to make up for the mediocre company.
23:05Don't be too hard on yourself.
23:07You're not mediocre.
23:08See, that's funny, because you were talking about me.
23:10There it is, the specter smile.
23:13What can I say?
23:14It came with the name.
23:15And you're never fully dressed without a smile.
23:17Being fully dressed is overrated.
23:19It is when you look like me.
23:21Mrs. Robinson, are you trying to seduce me?
23:25Did you just call me Mrs. Robinson?
23:27Okay, first of all, I'm younger than Anne Bancroft.
23:30Anne Bancroft was hot.
23:31Which brings me to second of all, I'm hotter than Anne Bancroft.
23:35I'm hotter than Dustin Hoffman.
23:37Not in Tootsie.
23:41Are you afraid you're going to lose this thing?
23:44No.
23:45You should be.
23:46Why, because Lewis had one good direct?
23:49You walk through life like men want to be you
23:51and women want to sleep with you.
23:53I don't always walk.
23:54Sometimes I drive fast.
23:56And it's exactly that kind of response
23:58that make the partners think you're an ass.
24:00Being an ass doesn't make me guilty of fraud.
24:02If they're right about who you are,
24:04what would make them think they'd be wrong about what you do?
24:06Well, why don't you tell me?
24:08You're the expert on warm and fuzzies.
24:11You want to know how I know I wasn't the one to call you back?
24:15Because I know why I wasn't the one to call you back.
24:17Let me guess.
24:18You didn't like me.
24:20No, I did.
24:22But in all the time I knew you,
24:24you never once showed me any vulnerability.
24:26I told you how I felt about you.
24:29But you never showed me.
24:32So I had no way of knowing it's the truth.
24:35And you could be telling the truth now,
24:37but if you don't show the partners some emotion,
24:40they're not going to believe you either.
24:41What do you want me to do?
24:43Manufacture a few tears?
24:44Look, Javi,
24:45when you're a defendant,
24:46you need the jury to protect you.
24:49There's no way they're ever going to protect you
24:51if they don't care about you.
24:57The plaintiff would like to call
24:59Miss Donna Paulson to the stand.
25:14You got her to come in.
25:16Just stick to the script.
25:18Harvey won't know what hit him.
25:22Miss Paulson,
25:25did Harvey Spector order you to shred that document?
25:28I declined to answer
25:30pursuant to my Fifth Amendment rights.
25:32Did you put your date stamp on that document?
25:34I declined to answer.
25:36I'm...
25:41I'm not going to ask questions
25:42that you're just going to plead the Fifth to, so...
25:54Had Harvey Spector asked you
25:55to bury something five years ago,
25:57would you?
25:58He wouldn't ask me to do that.
25:59That's not what I asked.
26:01If he did,
26:02would you do it?
26:07Oh, see, you're pausing.
26:08Which means you're hiding something.
26:10No, I'm not.
26:10See, I think you'd do anything for him,
26:12and I know why.
26:15Is there a question?
26:17Do you love Harvey Spector?
26:20What?
26:21Do you love him?
26:23That has nothing to do with...
26:25It has everything to do with...
26:27Why'd your last boyfriend break up with you?
26:31Miss Paulson,
26:32why'd he end it with you?
26:33He thought that I prioritized my work
26:35over our relationship.
26:36Your work?
26:37He asked you to choose between him and Harvey,
26:40didn't he?
26:41Yes.
26:42Who'd you choose?
26:49Harvey.
26:50Because you love him.
26:51Lewis, stop.
26:52It is not that simple.
26:53Do you love him,
26:54yes or no?
26:56Answer the question.
26:57Lewis.
26:57You're with him all the time,
26:58your work revolves around him,
27:00your life revolves around him.
27:01Objection.
27:02Badgering.
27:03You don't have a boyfriend,
27:03but the one you did
27:04wouldn't share you with him.
27:05Your Honor.
27:06Please, I just need a...
27:07Do you love Harvey Spector?
27:08Do you love Harvey Spector?
27:10That's enough!
27:10Do you love Harvey Spector?
27:58You crossed the line.
27:59Do not do this to me right now.
28:00You humiliated Donna.
28:01You kept pushing and pushing it for what?
28:03For fun?
28:04Well, you think I enjoyed that?
28:05That made me sick.
28:06You could have stopped.
28:07You think Tanner would have stopped?
28:09Travis Tanner does not give a shit
28:11about Donna Paulson.
28:12You are not Travis Tanner.
28:13I don't...
28:14You did not have to do that.
28:15I did my job.
28:17You really want to beat me that badly?
28:20Huh?
28:21You think this is about beating you?
28:24This whole thing is about saving you.
28:27Everyone is trying to help you
28:29because you screwed up.
28:32This is all your fault.
28:35And what just happened
28:36to that beautiful woman in there,
28:38that's on you!
28:42Not me!
29:08Are you kidding me?
29:10Go home.
29:11Shoo.
29:11Go the hell home.
29:13Look, I didn't know
29:14he was going to do that.
29:15And if you had known,
29:15would you have done
29:16one thing differently?
29:17I am so sorry.
29:19Bullshit.
29:20Bullshit.
29:21Bullshit.
29:21Bullshit.
29:22Okay, Donna, I'm not...
29:23Harvey.
29:24I know.
29:25But you know what, sweetheart?
29:26Maybe you are.
29:28And I do not mean that
29:29as a compliment.
29:30Look, I did what I did
29:31for the same reason
29:32you did what you did,
29:33to help Harvey.
29:34That's all.
29:34Well, that worked out
29:35the same for you
29:36as it did for me.
29:37Because in case you hadn't noticed,
29:38in addition to screwing me,
29:40you completely shafted Harvey.
29:41Yeah, the script.
29:41Wait.
29:43You trusted Lewis?
29:45You trusted Lewis?
29:46Yeah, I thought
29:47he would stick to it.
29:47Yes.
29:48Well, he didn't.
29:49And you should have known that
29:50because that is just who he is.
29:51I am sorry, but I'm...
29:55People are who they are.
29:58Okay, I can fix this.
30:10What's all this?
30:12It wouldn't concern you.
30:16Why's that?
30:17Because you want to settle
30:18even if it means
30:18Harvey getting disbarred.
30:20If he loses in court,
30:21he'll get disbarred anyway.
30:22My concern is for the firm.
30:24It's not a personal attack
30:25against Harvey.
30:26This whole thing
30:27is a personal attack
30:28against Harvey.
30:29And you're going to
30:30do something about it?
30:34Tanner's cases.
30:36Transcripts, appeals, decisions.
30:38I know he did something illegal
30:39because that's who he is
30:40and I'm going to find it
30:41because that's who I am.
30:43What are you planning
30:43on doing with it?
30:45Leveraging that
30:46for a settlement?
30:47I'm not against settling.
30:48I'm against Harvey
30:49getting disbarred.
30:50You really admire him.
30:52I do.
30:53Loyalty.
30:55You can't buy that.
30:57No.
30:58You can't.
31:03What are you doing?
31:06We work together
31:07all night once.
31:10Let's do it again.
31:13I hope this time
31:14turns out better
31:15than the last time.
31:18Now we have them
31:19right where we want them.
31:21Either you're better
31:21than I thought you were
31:22or you have absolutely
31:23no idea what you're doing.
31:25Trust me,
31:25the partners are starting
31:26to believe Harvey.
31:28Why?
31:29Because he protected Donna.
31:30He was also protecting himself.
31:32Yes, but they didn't see that.
31:33They saw a man
31:34who cared about someone else.
31:37His softer side.
31:40And we need to give them more.
31:41He won't want to.
31:42And we both know
31:43Harvey won't do
31:44what he doesn't want to do.
31:46Everybody knows that.
31:47So what do we do?
32:03I don't like fraud.
32:06I don't like fraud.
32:18It's no secret.
32:19But what you did want
32:20to keep secret
32:20was the fact that you told me.
32:21Why?
32:22I didn't want to get in trouble.
32:23No, you did it?
32:25Because if we'd won,
32:26an old woman
32:27would have lost her pension.
32:29And if anyone found out
32:30that you were the one
32:31that told me,
32:32then they'd know
32:33that you cared.
32:34Whatever you say.
32:35You pretend like
32:35you don't care.
32:37But you do.
32:38You care about the people
32:39you work with.
32:40You care about the people
32:41you work for.
32:42And you care about
32:43every one of your clients.
32:45But you refuse
32:46to let people know.
32:49Is there a question?
32:51I just want to know why.
32:56No answer?
32:57Are you embarrassed?
32:59No.
33:01Afraid?
33:01No.
33:02Then why?
33:03Just let it go.
33:05No, you are under arrest.
33:06Then hold me in contempt.
33:07For God's sakes,
33:08what the hell happened to you?
33:09What kind of damage
33:11was done to you?
33:14Caring only makes you
33:15weak.
33:20They think you care,
33:21they'll walk all over you.
33:24You weren't weak
33:25the day you walked
33:26into my office.
33:28You were a man
33:29who believed
33:32that to win fairly
33:34was more important
33:35than to win.
33:37And you still are.
33:41And I've never seen
33:42anyone
33:42walk all over you.
33:46Uh, is there
33:47a question here,
33:49Your Honor?
33:52No, there isn't.
34:08That whole thing
34:09your idea?
34:10I didn't know
34:10that story.
34:11I asked you a question.
34:11Don't give me
34:12that coy bullshit.
34:13Excuse me?
34:14You said you wanted
34:15to see through me?
34:15You did.
34:16The least you can do
34:17is give me
34:17an honest answer.
34:19Yes,
34:20it was my idea.
34:21Harvey,
34:21the partners loved
34:22what they saw in there.
34:24You're gonna win.
34:25Bravo.
34:27Tour de force.
34:28I mean,
34:29that story
34:30was so great.
34:32But there isn't
34:33one share of proof
34:33it's true.
34:34Hostile witness
34:35my ass.
34:36And before that story,
34:36we all believed
34:37he did it.
34:37And I ask you,
34:38ladies and gentlemen
34:39of the jury,
34:39if he did commit
34:40that fraud,
34:41how hard is it
34:41to believe that
34:42he didn't concock
34:42some bullshit
34:43on the stand
34:43to get himself
34:44off the hook.
34:46That's my close.
34:49We have one more
34:50witness to call.
34:55Mr. Litt,
34:56do you resent
34:57Harvey Spector?
34:59It's complicated.
35:00No, it's simple.
35:01Do you resent him
35:02for being better than you?
35:03He's not better than me.
35:04I understand.
35:05It's so much easier
35:06to criticize someone else
35:08than it is to acknowledge
35:09your own shortcomings.
35:12Shortcomings?
35:13My billables
35:14are higher than his.
35:15My client list
35:16is better than his.
35:17Yes, but I didn't
35:17ask you about those things.
35:18What are you asking,
35:19Ms. Pearson?
35:19Does the witness
35:20resent my client?
35:26Yes.
35:27Your own ambition aside,
35:29do you think Harvey Spector
35:30deserves to be
35:31senior partner?
35:35Yes or no?
35:40Yes.
35:41Do you think he's
35:42an excellent attorney?
35:46Yes.
35:47And as much as you hate him,
35:49do you think he committed
35:51this fraud?
35:58No.
36:03Defense rests.
36:23Refusing to admit defeat?
36:26Even after defeat,
36:28you really are like Harvey.
36:29Yeah, I'm not so sure
36:30that's a good thing.
36:31Well, who would you
36:31rather be?
36:32Someone who believes
36:33it's more important
36:34to win fairly
36:34than to win?
36:36Like I said,
36:38Harvey.
36:39Yeah, not in this case.
36:40You both cheated.
36:42Excuse me?
36:43Lewis' testimony
36:44pushed it over the top.
36:46But that jury,
36:47they didn't see Lewis lit
36:48believing Harvey's innocence.
36:49They saw Travis Tanner,
36:50and that is never
36:52going to happen in court.
36:55You do realize
36:56that you are chastising
36:59the managing partner?
37:01With all due respect,
37:02it's not going to matter
37:03what you are
37:04if Harvey gets this part.
37:06We'll find a way to win.
37:09You should be finding
37:10a way to settle.
37:11There isn't an acceptable offer.
37:14Yet.
37:17Not just a pretty face.
37:35I hope you brought
37:36a baseball bat.
37:37You want to go
37:37another round with me?
37:38You're going to need it.
37:38What does it matter
37:39what I have?
37:39You're just going to
37:40sucker punch me again anyway.
37:41Boo-hoo.
37:44You baited me.
37:46You wanted to catch me
37:47on that tape,
37:47and you know it.
37:48That's not what
37:49I'm talking about,
37:50and you know it.
37:51You want to settle?
37:52Let me save you some time.
37:54We pass.
37:55You can pass.
37:56You can sign it.
37:57You can stick it up your ass,
37:58but this is the best
37:59you're getting.
38:01This gets me off the hook.
38:02Nice try.
38:03You think I don't know
38:04this was your doing?
38:05Harvey, next time,
38:06have the balls
38:07to do it yourself
38:08instead of sending
38:09your errand boy.
38:10Errand boy?
38:11You got what you wanted,
38:12so stop playing dumb.
38:14Daniel Hardman
38:14doesn't work you,
38:15you work him.
38:23What the hell did you do?
38:24This is a good deal.
38:26A good deal that costs
38:27every partner at this firm
38:28$100,000.
38:29Including me.
38:30You share the profits,
38:31you share the losses.
38:32There won't be a loss
38:33when I win this at trial.
38:35The only reason
38:36you weren't willing to settle
38:37was Harvey's disbarment.
38:39That's gone.
38:39And I want to know
38:40how you made it go away.
38:41I found dirt on Tanner.
38:43What dirt?
38:44You blackmailed him
38:45into a settlement.
38:46I leveraged a deal
38:47that's good for the firm.
38:49I said, what dirt?
38:50Not your concern.
38:51It's my concern.
38:53I don't want what you did
38:54biting me in the ass.
38:55You were already bitten.
38:57And the last time
38:58I crossed the line
38:58and you found out about it,
38:59it bit me in the ass.
39:01You cleared Harvey's name
39:02inside the firm.
39:04We both know
39:05that's what you wanted.
39:11Time to move on.
39:15Let the partners
39:16put this to a vote.
39:28Harbin got Tanner to settle.
39:31Are you kidding?
39:34It worked.
39:35So it was your idea
39:36to use dirt to get a deal.
39:37No, it was my idea
39:38to use Tanner against Tanner.
39:41Box.
39:43Me.
39:46You're welcome.
39:47I didn't thank you.
39:48It's okay.
39:48You don't have to.
39:49And I'm not going to
39:50because we're not taking the deal.
39:57Because you don't trust Daniel.
39:59This isn't just about me.
40:01Every partner's...
40:02Everybody is paying now.
40:06Do you have any idea
40:07why Donna showed up to testify?
40:10Because I convinced her to.
40:12What?
40:13Yeah, I made her do
40:14what I needed
40:14instead of what she wanted.
40:15I did what you do.
40:17And look where that's gotten us.
40:18You, me, Jessica, Lewis,
40:21everybody.
40:21Take the deal, Harvey.
40:23What did Harbin find
40:24in those files?
40:25I don't know
40:26and I don't care
40:27because he just got
40:27every single one of us
40:28off the hook.
40:29He can't be trusted
40:30and you should know that by now.
40:31What I know
40:32is that if you take
40:33this thing to trial
40:34it's going to cost us
40:35all a hell of a lot
40:36more than money.
40:41And if you don't know
40:42that by now
40:43after all this
40:44then
40:46I don't think
40:47I should be the one
40:47learning from you.
40:53This is your decision.
40:55So by a show of hands
40:56those in favor
40:58of settling
41:07thank you.
41:10Now
41:10all those in favor
41:11of going to trial
41:21split vote
41:24and it appears
41:25we have a holdout.
41:32I vote
41:33we settle.
41:42Let the record show
41:44we have settled.
41:47Thank you for your time.
41:51In light of recent events
41:53there is one other issue
41:54I'd like to raise.
41:56This lawsuit has caused
41:57some of you
41:58to question
42:00Jessica's judgment
42:00and by extension
42:01her leadership.
42:03Allowing this kind
42:04of dissension
42:05to fester
42:05hurts the entire firm.
42:08Therefore
42:09I am calling
42:11a partner's meeting
42:11at which point
42:12we will vote.
42:14Either Jessica
42:15will retain her position
42:17as managing partner
42:18or I will resume
42:20control
42:20of Pearson Hartman.
42:51or I will resume
42:51or I will resume
42:51till you
42:51or you
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