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00:01Previously on Suits, we're suing you and your entire firm for fraud.
00:04I'm looking at a document that implicates you in a cover-up.
00:07I savaged his reputation all because you looked me in the eye
00:10and told me that your hood was rock solid?
00:12You make it right on your own, or I will.
00:15When were you planning on telling me this?
00:17Did you find what you're not looking for?
00:19No, did you find what you're not looking for?
00:20Nope.
00:21That document never came into this office.
00:23Where the hell is Donna?
00:24She's in the file room.
00:25Hasn't found that document yet.
00:26Anyone could have seen it and missed it.
00:28I need to know that didn't happen.
00:29Or, I need to know who to fire.
00:54Never thought I'd see the great Harvey Specter break a sweat.
00:57Want a race, Jeffrey?
00:59I'm more than happy to kick your ass.
01:00Believe me, Harvey.
01:01I didn't get up at 5 a.m. for my health.
01:03A guy like you in Central Park at this hour?
01:05That's not where my mind went, either.
01:07The only guy I'm here to solicit is you, buddy.
01:10I assume you've heard of Marco Mendoza.
01:12A 16-year-old tennis phenom?
01:14What about him?
01:15I'm on the cusp of signing that kid.
01:17I want you to be part of the team.
01:18Just because I know about tennis doesn't mean I give a shit about tennis.
01:21Hey, basketball's in your office.
01:22They're not autographed themselves, Harvey.
01:24You owe me.
01:24Oh, please.
01:25I brought you just as many clients as you brought me.
01:28Five minutes with a kid.
01:29That's all I'm asking.
01:30You're an agent, Jeffrey.
01:32That's never all you're asking.
01:34There might be one slight wrinkle.
01:41So you want me to emancipate him from his father?
01:44That's a hell of a thing to do just for a commission.
01:46Just listen to what he has to say.
01:48Marco, tell him your story.
01:50Look, I've been playing tennis since before I could walk.
01:53When I was six, I was crushing kids in high school.
01:56I don't play cards.
01:57I don't drink.
01:58What I do is win.
02:01I like this kid.
02:03So what does that have to do with your father?
02:06He won't let me go pro.
02:07So it's all about the money.
02:09No, I don't care about the money.
02:10You can keep the money.
02:11Nine out of ten tournaments are closed to amateurs.
02:14If I don't go pro, I can't play against the best.
02:16And if I can't play against the best, I can't be the best.
02:20That's a great speech.
02:21But you're 16, and what I'm not hearing is why you can't wait two more years.
02:25People hit their prime at different ages, Mr. Spector.
02:28Look at me.
02:30I have a chance to be great, and I have a chance now.
02:52You know, that paper doesn't put itself in the machine, right?
02:55What the hell is wrong with you?
02:57Me?
02:57You're the one that looks like you're burying a dead body.
03:00It is six in the morning.
03:01I come in here to shred in peace, and you walk in and you scare the crap out of me.
03:05I'm sorry.
03:06Shred in peace?
03:08Do you have any idea how dangerous this machine is?
03:11Okay.
03:12I'm sorry.
03:12If you want, I can help.
03:13I'm actually here to do some shredding myself.
03:15You know what?
03:16Never mind.
03:18You've ruined the whole thing.
03:21Well, the good news is, we don't have a copy of that memo.
03:23I'm sorry to rain on your parade, but the accusation here isn't that you have it,
03:27it's that you buried it, so we should probably move forward.
03:30To what?
03:31We need to put them on the defensive.
03:32No, we don't.
03:33Harvey.
03:34We need to get them to drop the case.
03:36And how would we do that?
03:37How would I do it?
03:38I would go to the Randall family.
03:40They got screwed and they want justice.
03:42But I'm not the guy who screwed them, so we need to convince them that I wasn't-
03:45Are you crazy?
03:45You trashed this woman's dead husband in open court.
03:48Do you think she gives a shit about whether or not you buried that document?
03:50If you go there, you're not just poking the bear, you're putting a cattle prod up its ass.
03:55Is that the same crack advice you gave Brockton Cosmetics?
03:58Drake Consulting and Nappy LLC?
04:00Because none of those companies exist anymore.
04:02Well, congratulations, Harvey.
04:03You found the three cases that I've lost in 14 years.
04:06And do you know what else those cases have in common?
04:08Nothing.
04:09Because I learned from my mistakes.
04:10Well, I'd prefer to be represented by someone who doesn't make any mistakes in the first place.
04:14Like you?
04:16Because you've been accused of bearing evidence not once, but twice.
04:19Those accusations are bullshit.
04:21And that is what I'm here to prove.
04:23Jessica, if I may.
04:26I don't think Harvey's problem is with Allison.
04:28I think his problem is with me.
04:31Daniel, we don't need to air our laundry in here.
04:33This is a privileged conversation.
04:36Jessica, I'm asking you and Harvey to trust me.
04:39So, I'm gonna do the same for you.
04:42I brought Allison in here because I think she's the best.
04:46Use her or don't.
04:48But if not, I suggest you find someone just as good.
04:54Harvey, will you give Allison and me a minute?
04:58Let her down easy.
05:05Allison, I am impressed by you.
05:07But if I'm going to give you this job, I need to know that I can trust you.
05:11Well, I'm a straight shooter, Jessica.
05:12Easy to say, harder to prove.
05:15All right, how about this?
05:17Um, you are an elegant woman, but there is no getting around it.
05:21That dress does not belong in this office.
05:28I like you.
05:29This may be something that you don't like.
05:31You won't be the one dictating terms here.
05:34I will.
05:34And regarding your laundry, you have my word that Daniel won't be involved.
05:37But you need to keep that man on a leash.
05:40She said that to your face?
05:41Yep.
05:42You kick her ass out?
05:43Hide her on the spot.
05:44The woman insults you, all of a sudden you're in bed with her?
05:46Maybe I should tell you how much I hate those shoes.
05:48That's the joke you're gonna make?
05:49What?
05:50It's both respectful and disrespectful at the same time.
05:52Harvey, I don't want you to overlook the point of the story.
05:55It's Allison's case.
05:57The firm is the client, and you're...
05:59The dog on a leash?
06:00Stay out of her way.
06:08I got the address.
06:09Then I guess it's time for this dog to go chase some cars.
06:13See the money won't stay for your meal.
06:17Give another piece of pie for your wife.
06:20Everybody want to know how it feels.
06:24Everybody want to see what it's like.
06:27Leave it here to be high.
06:29I don't mind.
06:30Me and Mrs. Stone.
06:32It's supposed to make it running alright.
06:36Your heart's got fat.
06:38I'm out to die.
06:56That's good.
06:58I am not seeing what I'm seeing.
07:01Mrs. Randall, please.
07:02I know you hate me for what I did to your husband.
07:04Hate's not the word.
07:06There is no word to describe what I feel for you.
07:08Now get your ass off.
07:09Jennifer, look where we are.
07:11I don't mean to disrespect you or dishonor your husband's memory.
07:14You've already done that.
07:16I'm trying to make up for it now.
07:17Now that your back's against the wall.
07:19No, I started years ago.
07:24This says he's our anonymous donor.
07:27It's true.
07:28Of course. Guilty conscience.
07:29No, I don't have a guilty conscience, because I wasn't the one who hid that memo.
07:33Look, I went after your husband because I thought that car was solid.
07:36I didn't like doing it, but it was my job.
07:38And why'd you give us the money, then?
07:40Because you were trying to make something good come from something bad, like I am now.
07:44What do you want?
07:45I know what he wants.
07:46We're not dropping our suit.
07:48And the fact that you would come here to tell me that shows me just what kind of self-serving
07:52trash you are.
07:53You're right.
07:54I came here to get you to drop your suit.
07:56But instead of self-serving, let's talk about me serving you.
07:59You want payback for what was done to you?
08:01Justice.
08:02And I can get it.
08:03My husband died.
08:05And you made me sit there while you shit on him.
08:08That's what was done to me.
08:10Now, you're going to tell me that wasn't you?
08:12Yeah, I want justice.
08:14But that little donation doesn't cover it.
08:36This isn't really helping your street cred, Harold.
08:38It's not mine.
08:39It's Lewis's.
08:40What's his name?
08:42Bruno.
08:43He brought him in because he hasn't been eating.
08:45Whoa.
08:47Have you mentioned to Lewis that you're allergic?
08:49Well, I tried to.
08:51But he said that I...
08:52Allergies are a sign of weakness.
08:54Right.
08:55And bringing your cat to work is a sign of strength.
08:57Yeah.
08:57You want to trade places?
09:01Uh, nope.
09:02Nope.
09:02I got a meeting in the conference room.
09:03That's right.
09:03That little tennis fling makes me sick.
09:06Harvey's got no appreciation for the game.
09:08Man wouldn't know topspin if it hit him in the ball sack.
09:10But enjoy yourself.
09:11Get out.
09:17Can you not smell that?
09:19I'm stuffed up.
09:20Uh-huh.
09:20How long has it been?
09:21Two hours.
09:22How often do I tell you to do it?
09:23I'll get the bag.
09:24Marco.
09:27Hi.
09:28What's wrong, Bruno?
09:30You're my best friend.
09:31You all set?
09:33Ready to roll.
09:34Good, because I got a bidding while starting from Marco's endorsement.
09:38Dad?
09:39Marco, why don't you take a seat?
09:41What's he doing here?
09:42He's here to meet with his son.
09:44We're emancipating, and you said you were in.
09:46I did, which means Marco's my client, not you.
09:49So why don't you go home, Jeffrey?
09:51I'll call you when we're done.
09:57Mr. Mendoza, I want to be clear.
10:00I'm not here to exploit your son.
10:01I'm here to protect him.
10:02You're off to a good start.
10:03You can ask any one of my clients.
10:05They'll tell you the same.
10:07You represent Michael Jordan.
10:09I do.
10:10In fact, I want to tell you a story about him.
10:11You want to tell me a story about Michael Jordan to convince me my son should turn pro?
10:15Let me tell you a story about George Washington.
10:17Maybe Junior here could become president.
10:19I'm really more of an Abe Lincoln fan myself.
10:21You know, freed the slaves, great beard.
10:22You finished?
10:24Yep.
10:25Everybody knows MJ took two years off in his prime.
10:28He regrets it to this day.
10:30But he made that decision himself, and that's how he lives with it.
10:33All your son is asking is for the chance to do the same.
10:36I may not know Mr. Jordan, but I do know that he's divorced.
10:39And I've heard the rumors about his gambling problem.
10:42He's a man apart.
10:44Now, my son is not ready to handle that kind of life.
10:47Well, you've prepared me for this since I was three.
10:49I taught you tennis because it's a beautiful game.
10:52You may not have set out to raise a prodigy, but the fact is you did.
10:55Do you have any children, Mr. Spector?
10:58No?
10:59Then I'm not interested in your parenting advice.
11:01I'm not giving parenting advice.
11:02I'm giving career advice.
11:03You told me that you didn't want to exploit him, that you wanted to protect him.
11:07Him, not his career.
11:09Look, you don't get it.
11:10They're the same to me.
11:11All right, I'm committed to both of them.
11:12Now, don't give a shit if you like it or not.
11:14Marco.
11:14You say that word to me in front of these parasites?
11:16Yeah, I'll say whatever I want to say.
11:17Shut your mouth!
11:19Now, you are not going to turn pro, and you are not going to continue down this path.
11:24And this conversation is over.
11:28You just want to let him leave?
11:29Look, I don't care what he does.
11:31Okay, I want to file for emancipation.
11:36So you're telling me you don't have it?
11:38I don't, but I'm sure it'll turn up.
11:40You sure?
11:41Your job was to keep track of that one thing.
11:43Nice work.
11:44It's a birthday card for Norma.
11:45She won't even tell us how old she is.
11:47Her birthday is today.
11:48When do you think it's going to turn up?
11:50You know what?
11:51Forget it.
11:52What's the matter with you?
11:53What's the matter with me is that nobody ever has what they're supposed to in this goddamn office.
12:01You know what?
12:01I got bigger fish to fry.
12:03Put the wheels in motion.
12:04The wheels?
12:05This isn't a merger, Harvey.
12:06You're talking about emancipation.
12:08I'm talking about filing for emancipation.
12:10It's a tactic.
12:11He cares about his son.
12:13Nine times out of ten, he backs down.
12:14And what if he doesn't?
12:15Then we'll be doing exactly what the client wants us to do.
12:18You mean break up his family.
12:20I mean help his family.
12:21I wonder what kind of relationship you had with your father.
12:23Look, my father's not up for discussion.
12:25The only bone of contention between them is this decision.
12:28The sooner they resolve it, the sooner they can move on.
12:30And the sooner you get paid.
12:31I cut billion dollar deals for breakfast.
12:33I don't need this.
12:34I told you, it's what the client wants.
12:37It's what he thinks he wants.
12:39Harvey, I was 11 when my dad died.
12:42And our last conversation was a fight.
12:45If you gave me the choice to be a pro anything or to make up with him, what do you
12:48think I'd choose?
12:49If we don't do it, he'll find someone else who will.
12:51If you don't want him to do it, change his goddamn mind.
12:55Now go.
12:57Fine.
13:07Here's your goddamn birthday card.
13:08I don't appreciate you coming into my office saying that no one at the firm has what they're supposed to
13:13have.
13:13And I don't know what curled up your ass today, but I take care of my business.
13:16I'm sorry, Rach.
13:18You're right.
13:20This isn't about you.
13:21This is about me.
13:24Okay, then.
13:49I unplugged it.
13:54And this time I'm not stopping you by accident.
13:57I have no idea what you're talking about.
13:58Don't bullshit me, Donna.
14:00That's the same file you had in your hand this morning.
14:04And you ran out of here like you saw a ghost.
14:06You bit off Rachel's head talking about how people never have the things they're supposed to have.
14:10And now you're right back here again.
14:12It's not Dalton Enterprises you're holding.
14:14That's the memo that Harvey's been accused of burying.
14:18You know, the fact that you would even accuse me if that makes me sick.
14:22But if you still don't believe me, fine.
14:25See for yourself.
14:31I don't know what to do.
14:33Tell me what happened.
14:34I found it in the file room that day.
14:36It has my date stamp on it.
14:37Mine.
14:37All right.
14:39We have to tell Harvey.
14:40You'll know what to do.
14:40No, he won't.
14:41Donna, Harvey's been operating under the assumption that we never had this memo, right?
14:44At some point, that assumption is going to bite him in the ass.
14:46And the later it happens, the bigger the bite.
14:48Nobody is going to believe that a file that important just got lost.
14:51They'll think that I got rid of it and that Harvey told me to do it.
14:54This memo is part of a legal proceeding.
14:56Shredding it is a crime.
14:58Like practicing law without a license is a crime?
15:02Unlike you, I didn't do this on purpose.
15:04And I am protecting Harvey the best way that I know how.
15:06Allison Holt is going to figure out what happened.
15:08And when she does, her priority is not going to be protecting you or Harvey.
15:12It's going to be protecting the firm.
15:15You might be comfortable putting Harvey in that position, but I'm not.
15:19So either you tell him or I will.
15:48You might be comfortable putting Harvey in that position, but I'm not going to be protecting you or Harvey in
15:51that position.
15:53The answer is yes.
15:55What?
15:57You can have Halloween off this year.
16:00Every July, you sit there staring at me before coming in here with that sheepish look on your face to
16:05ask to...
16:05I have to tell you something.
16:06What? What is it?
16:07What the hell were you thinking?
16:09You contacted the plaintiffs without their lawyer present or our lawyer present.
16:13Exactly. I'm not our lawyer. I had every legal right to.
16:16You weren't supposed to interfere.
16:18Neither were you.
16:20How did you even know?
16:21She's not supposed to tell you anything.
16:22She was forced to tell me when I got served with this goddamn subpoena.
16:26You didn't want to put them on the defensive, which is good, because what you've just done is put us
16:30on the defensive.
16:30So now I have to spend the next two weeks prepping everyone from Jessica to your secretary because Travis Tanner
16:35is going to depose them under oath.
16:37Nobody here knows a thing about that goddamn memo.
16:39Let them waste their time with it.
16:40This is why you hire outside counsel.
16:43You can't see how reckless that was even now after it's blown up in your face.
16:46Fine. If you insist on pre-deposing their depositions, let's get her over with. You can start with me.
16:51I already have your version of events.
16:54Okay. You can start with Donna.
16:59What's not to understand?
17:00Most fathers in the same situation would either want to live vicariously through their children's lives or sponge off their
17:06backs.
17:06But your father is just trying to protect you.
17:09Yeah, look, I know what he thinks he's doing.
17:10Marco, it's a year and eight months.
17:13Maybe.
17:14But you don't know what it's like to be better at something than everyone.
17:18A year and eight months is 505 days, 12,120 hours, and 727,200 minutes.
17:25Yeah, I know what it's like.
17:27Look, you can do math when you're an old man.
17:29I can only dominate till I'm 30.
17:31Maybe, but if you go through with this now, you're going to drive a wedge between the two of you
17:34that'll last the rest of your life.
17:36It's already there because of him.
17:37I'm like the horse in a stall.
17:39He won't open the gate, and if it stays shut much longer, I'm going to go crazy.
17:42All right, you're the client.
17:44I just have a couple of questions for you before we can file with the courts, okay?
17:47Okay, great.
17:48Has your father ever abused drugs or alcohol?
17:49No.
17:50Is he a gambling addict?
17:51No, nothing like that.
17:52Is your home without electricity, running water, food?
17:55We don't live in a slump.
17:56Emancipation requires proof that your father is an unfit parent.
17:59We have to think about how this plays in court.
18:01And telling a judge that he just wants you to wait until you finish high school before you make millions
18:05of dollars is not going to cut it.
18:09Look, Marco,
18:12what I saw in that conference room was not a father who was unfit.
18:17I saw a father who loves his son.
18:23You saw something else in there, too.
18:27You saw how furious he gets when he's defied.
18:30What are you getting at?
18:33I'm getting at what happens when he feels that way and nobody else is around.
18:41There's no reason to be concerned.
18:42These are pro forma questions I'm asking everyone.
18:45Oh, I'm not concerned.
18:45I'm bored.
18:46So can we just...
18:48Of course.
18:49Do you think you can move that over there?
18:51It's my good side.
18:53Well, my better side.
18:55They're both good.
18:56I'm just going to start.
18:59So when documents are received into the firm, they then come to you.
19:03Is that correct?
19:03Yes.
19:04And how do they get from the mailroom to you?
19:09Transporter beam.
19:12Miss Paulson, I understand that your time is valuable.
19:14But I'm here to prepare you.
19:16And to a jury, sarcasm plays as obstructive.
19:21Obviously, any further mention of Star Trek may just compound the problem, okay?
19:27Aye, Captain.
19:30It's Donna, right?
19:33Okay, so...
19:34Where are you from, Donna?
19:36Upstate.
19:37Like Utica?
19:38No, Cortland, actually.
19:40Maybe Cortland's kind of in the middle of the man's life.
19:42I'm sorry, what does this have to do with...
19:43I'm just trying to get to know you break down the walls.
19:45You may not know this about me, but the truth is I'm actually single.
19:50Divorced?
19:51As a matter of fact, yes.
19:52But anyway, I've been going on all these dates.
19:55And I found that sometimes the best way to get the conversation going is just start asking a bunch of
19:59questions.
20:00For example, where do you see yourself in five years?
20:03Well, actually...
20:04Because where I see you is in jail.
20:07Do you think I was born yesterday?
20:08You know what Harvey did with that memo, and you're going to tell me right now...
20:11Harvey didn't do anything.
20:15Oh, I see.
20:17He didn't have to because you did it for him.
20:22That's not true.
20:24Then tell me what is true.
20:25Well, that's easy.
20:28You don't give a shit about me or Harvey.
20:31This is a witch hunt, and I'm not going to sit in this room for another minute.
20:41I've worked with Harvey since he was a rookie in the mail room.
20:44No way he buried that memo.
20:46You didn't see Donna in that room.
20:47I'm not saying she wouldn't do it if he asked.
20:50I'm saying he wouldn't ask.
20:52Wouldn't he?
20:53Because she's not the only person I talk to.
20:55Now, a lot of people, they don't like Harvey.
20:56But even the ones that love him say he likes to work in the gray.
21:02I'd like Harvey to sign this affidavit swearing that his office never received the memo.
21:06Why?
21:07To put with this motion to dismiss.
21:09If you wanted to file a motion to dismiss, you would have done that already.
21:13You wanted to sign that thing to cover your ass.
21:43I did.
21:44This is half and half.
21:45I thought he'd like it.
21:47It's creamier.
21:48Hey, you know what?
21:48Maybe next time I'll just hand my cat over to Michael Vick.
22:00Is that a cat carrier in your hand?
22:03No.
22:04Is there a cat in that thing?
22:06It's called a feline transportation unit.
22:08Cat carrier?
22:09They wouldn't call it a cat carrier when it costs $400.
22:11Do they call it a ripoff?
22:12Okay.
22:12You know what?
22:13I don't have time for this.
22:14Besides, I'm late as it is.
22:15I have to ask.
22:16What appointment?
22:18Dentist.
22:18With a cat?
22:19For the cat.
22:20You take him to a cat dentist?
22:21I can't take him to my dentist.
22:22Dr. Schneller wouldn't know what to do with him.
22:24Dr. Richard Schneller?
22:25Goodbye, Harvey.
22:26I don't want to hear it.
22:27If it's bad news, I don't want to hear it.
22:28You seem upset.
22:29Of course I'm upset.
22:30I just found out that Louis and I share the same dentist.
22:32You spoken to Donna yet?
22:33No, and I'm pissed about it.
22:34I need her to get me a new dentist.
22:36Well, we have a problem whether you want to hear it or not.
22:38What?
22:38Marco needs to be emancipated from his father.
22:40That's not a problem.
22:41That's what we're doing.
22:42No.
22:42I don't mean to let him play.
22:43I mean to keep him safe.
22:45That is directly from the hospital.
22:47His dad did that to him.
22:49We need to get him away from his father.
22:51I need to get him away.
22:52I set the hearing and I'm going to win.
22:54I'm hearing a lot of eyes in there.
22:55Harvey, this isn't housing court.
22:57This is a kid's life.
22:58I know that.
22:59And the only reason you know that is because I gave a shit about this kid's life in the
23:02first place.
23:03You think I didn't think I was smarter than the guy I started working for?
23:06I did.
23:07And I was.
23:08And I waited my goddamn turn.
23:10Harvey, I'm ready.
23:11It's time to let me out of the gate.
23:12Allison is filing a motion to dismiss.
23:14She's swinging for the fences.
23:16I'll give her that.
23:17You know what?
23:17I'm going to swing for the fences too.
23:19Mike's going to court.
23:21I am?
23:22What's the case?
23:24Emancipation.
23:24From him?
23:25I wish.
23:26He doesn't need a court order for that.
23:28Our little baby's growing up.
23:29Okay.
23:29Listen, I need you to sign this affidavit that we never received that memo from Coastal Motors.
23:57Oh, my God.
23:58Oh, I'm...
23:59There are napkins over there.
24:02I knew he wasn't a lawyer.
24:03I didn't think he was an idiot.
24:04I knew he was an idiot.
24:05I didn't know he was spastic.
24:06I'm sorry, guys.
24:08When you get this cleaned up, come see me.
24:09I'll get you a fresh one.
24:12What the hell was that?
24:13What?
24:14You know what.
24:14It was an accident.
24:15It was intentional.
24:16You ambushed me with a cup of coffee.
24:18Think I haven't seen Ronan?
24:20It was all I could think of.
24:22Meaning?
24:23Donna was supposed to tell you.
24:25Tell me what?
24:26You can't sign the affidavit.
24:28You'll be committing perjury.
24:41What the hell were you thinking?
24:42I didn't know how to tell you.
24:44Harvey, I found the memo.
24:45Is that so goddamn hard?
24:46You don't understand.
24:47It had my name on it.
24:49I stamped it in.
24:50That implicates you.
24:51Did you keep it from me four years ago?
24:53I don't even remember seeing it four years ago.
24:55Then I don't give a shit what it implicates.
24:57You don't keep it from me now.
24:58I had never made a mistake like that.
25:00And I thought that I needed to...
25:01Look, keeping it from me isn't a mistake.
25:03It's a decision.
25:04I wanted to protect you.
25:06Lying to me doesn't protect me.
25:08It betrays me.
25:09Betrays you?
25:10If I had told you the truth, that you...
25:12You don't keep things from me!
25:13You keep things from me all the time!
25:15That's because I'm your boss!
25:16Well, maybe you shouldn't be my boss anymore.
25:21I did what I thought I had to do for you.
25:23And if you can't...
25:26Just fire me.
25:28Let me explain something to you.
25:29That memo doesn't hurt me.
25:30It helps me.
25:31If I had buried it, we wouldn't have it.
25:33But you found it, so that's a good thing.
25:38What?
25:39What would you do?
25:42Oh, what did you do?
25:43I wasn't having that friggin' camera, and I was...
25:48She implied that we were...
25:49What did you do?
25:53Let's go.
25:55You destroyed it?
25:59I'm not gonna fire you, Donna.
26:01I might kill you, but I'm not gonna fire you.
26:05What are you gonna do?
26:06What you should've done, from day one.
26:16Let me get this straight.
26:17Your own assistant destroys evidence, and you still want to go to trial?
26:20Yes.
26:20No.
26:21You need to cut a deal, right now.
26:23You mean, we need to cut a deal, right?
26:25Because we're all on the same side?
26:27Harvey.
26:27You think I didn't know what you were up to with that affidavit?
26:30I was advising my client, the firm.
26:33You once told me I was the firm.
26:35She came to me and thought that you were in on it.
26:38I said, no way.
26:39She wanted you to sign that thing.
26:41I'm the leader of this firm.
26:43I made a decision.
26:44You were happy to do it.
26:46Don't blame me for Donna.
26:47I'm not, but I need to know if you still believe me.
26:51I do.
26:51That's beside the point.
26:53We have a decision to make.
26:54There is no decision.
26:55We need to cut a deal, today.
26:57You know what?
26:57That's the difference between us, Allison.
26:59You want to lose small, I want to win big.
27:01She's the one who has to try the case.
27:03Regardless of what Donna did, I never saw the memo.
27:06You going to sell a jury on that?
27:07Maybe the same way you sold it to the Randall family.
27:10We have a window to settle this before we have to disclose.
27:13But it's closing, and when it does, we could offer them the moon.
27:15They're not going to take it.
27:16What's the downside of asking?
27:17We went through this with the nurses.
27:19It tells them we're weak.
27:20We are weak.
27:23Set it up.
27:25And whatever you're thinking, I don't want to hear it.
28:05Mr. Mendoza, you've asserted that as a parent you have certain rights.
28:10Do those include the right to discipline Marco as you see fit?
28:13Every parent has that right.
28:15The right to teach your child a lesson?
28:18Yes.
28:18When he defies you?
28:19If need be.
28:21And if need be, do you get angry?
28:24Do you fly off the handle?
28:26Do you become abusive?
28:26No, I would never go that far.
28:28Mr. Mendoza, would you agree that along with those rights, you have certain responsibilities as a parent?
28:34Of course.
28:34The responsibility to keep your son healthy?
28:37Marco gets up every day at 4.30 to train.
28:39I think that one's covered.
28:41The responsibility to keep your son safe?
28:43That's the first job of every parent.
28:46Let's talk about May 18th of last year.
28:49You took your son to the hospital where he was treated for severe dehydration?
28:53Rushed my son to keep him safe.
28:54What I'm interested in is how he got dehydrated in the first place.
28:58He was running laps.
28:59And hadn't you had an argument about going pro the night before?
29:03Yes.
29:04And you wanted to teach him a lesson, as was your right.
29:07What?
29:10He questioned your authority, didn't he?
29:12He's done it before, hasn't he?
29:14And you don't like that, do you?
29:15You are twisting this.
29:16You got angry, you flew off the handle, and you became abusive.
29:19Objection badgering.
29:20Easy, Mr. Ross.
29:22Marco has never called 911.
29:23He's never reported me to social services.
29:26He's never complained to anyone.
29:27They never do.
29:28You think I put my own son in the hospital?
29:30Oh, I've read this report.
29:31I know you did.
29:32And I know you will again.
29:33You are a lying little piece of shit.
29:36And there it is.
29:36Mr. Mendoza, that's enough.
29:41No further questions.
29:50What the hell?
29:50You just don't sneak up on people like that.
29:52I wasn't sneaking up.
29:53I was just getting a coffee.
29:55Yeah, well, if the paralegal needs coffee,
29:57I guess the junior partner needs to get out of her way.
29:59You know what, Lewis?
30:00If you treated people here just a tenth as nicely
30:02as you treat your cat,
30:02they might not feel about you the way that you know they do.
30:05I'm sorry.
30:07Is everything okay?
30:08No, I just have, like, a condition with my tear ducts.
30:12Oh, my God.
30:17I just assumed that he wasn't eating because of his toothache.
30:22But it turns out his hygiene was perfect.
30:26But of course it was because we flossed every day, so.
30:30And then they did his tests.
30:33And I told the vet, money is no object.
30:36But, uh...
30:39It was too late.
30:42Bruno was suffering.
30:46Excuse me.
30:47I know.
30:54Hey.
30:55Hey.
30:57Is everything okay?
30:58Not exactly.
31:01Okay, I'll come back when you're finished.
31:03I wasn't talking about you.
31:04Not everything's about you, you know.
31:06No, you see, that's where you're wrong.
31:09What's going on with Donna?
31:12I don't know.
31:13What do you mean?
31:15I saw you watching us the other day.
31:17You know something.
31:22Come on, Mike.
31:23How many secrets are you going to keep from me?
31:25It's not mine.
31:26It's Donna's.
31:27I'm not saying you need to give me specifics,
31:29but I just need to know that she's okay.
31:35She's screwed up.
31:36And it's not small.
31:39What's going to happen?
31:41Harvey's going to fix it.
31:43How do you know?
31:46You're going to fix this situation with Donna, right?
31:48Why should I tell you?
31:49What?
31:50If I hadn't caught you,
31:51when were you going to tell me that she had that memo?
31:53I wasn't, because she promised me she would.
31:54Well, what would have happened
31:55if you hadn't been in my office
31:56when Jessica brought me that affidavit?
31:58That would have been between you and Donna.
31:59And I would have committed perjury.
32:02You're right.
32:03I should have told you.
32:04Or had Donna tell you then and there.
32:06But I was thinking,
32:07the fact that she actually found this thing helps us.
32:09Yeah, it would have helped us.
32:11She destroyed it.
32:14Whoa.
32:15Yeah.
32:16Whoa.
32:17Harvey, she was backed into a corner.
32:19She made a bad call.
32:20Look, we can still tell the truth.
32:21How do you think that's going to play in court?
32:27Oh, my God.
32:28Um, I have to go.
32:29You screwed up with Marco, didn't you?
32:31I'm on it.
32:32And this thing with Donna?
32:33Just let it go.
32:34I'm sure she said she was sorry.
32:35She is sorry.
32:37But she never said it.
32:44Didn't expect to see you today.
32:45I wanted to get you the offer as soon as I could.
32:48You could have called.
32:49No.
32:50I couldn't.
32:51Tanner's terms.
32:53The firm pays five million in damages as well as all legal fees.
32:56What else?
32:58Pearson Hardman immediately and irreversibly strips Harvey Spector of his senior partnership.
33:05Ann reports him to the New York Bar Association.
33:08I know this isn't what you want to hear.
33:10But I would take this deal and run.
33:21What do you want now?
33:23Sell me a vacuum cleaner?
33:25A set of steak knives?
33:26I don't want to sell you anything.
33:27I'm not here to do that.
33:29I'm here to tell you that I'm sorry.
33:32I should have known about that memo.
33:35But I didn't do my job.
33:36If I had, you and I wouldn't be here right now.
33:38But we are here right now because of what you did to my husband.
33:42I'm sorry.
33:43I'm so sorry.
33:45I never should have done it.
33:47My mother marched, Mr. Lawyer.
33:50They set dogs on her.
33:52I saw the scars.
33:54She said it wasn't the dogs, it was the men.
33:56I say put those dogs down.
34:04So you think we should take this deal?
34:06I think we have to.
34:08Just say it.
34:10You want me to cut Harvey loose?
34:12You've never been afraid to spill blood before.
34:14You mean yours?
34:15I was actually referring to when you and I crossed the other names off the letterhead.
34:19That was for the good of the firm.
34:22Was it?
34:26Evidence was destroyed, Jessica.
34:27Not by Harvey.
34:29On his watch, therefore...
34:31On mine.
34:32If this were anyone else, you'd be seeing it the same way I do.
34:35I'm not scapegoating him.
34:37You care about Harvey.
34:38I know that.
34:39But I also know that you care about your position in this firm.
34:43A law was broken.
34:45Are you really going to sit by and do nothing?
34:50375, are you insane, Billy?
34:53I've got to call you back.
34:54Did you get it?
34:55Got it right here.
34:56Fully executed emancipation.
34:57Did you tell Marco yet?
34:58No, I wanted you to see it first.
35:00Nice job.
35:00This way I can call him with the good news.
35:02Yeah, just one problem.
35:04What's that?
35:05Marco lied.
35:07What?
35:08Yeah.
35:09We got backed into a corner and he knew the truth wouldn't play in court, so he made up a
35:13story.
35:14If it was a lie, Michael, then why didn't Oscar say so?
35:17Marco perjured himself.
35:18You really think his father was going to be the one to point that out?
35:20That's a lot of conjecture.
35:21Yeah, it would be.
35:22But I went to see Oscar.
35:24Turns out he wasn't even there when Marco ran those laps.
35:27But you were.
35:28No, that's bullshit.
35:29I saw the look on your face in court.
35:31You knew, and you did nothing.
35:37You got me.
35:38But it doesn't matter, because we won.
35:41No, we didn't.
35:41Because I'm not filing papers based on a lie.
35:44Harvey's going to make you regret.
35:45Harvey's not going to do shit.
35:48This is my case.
35:50And you are done.
36:07We need to talk.
36:09It's subtle, but Daniel's strong-arming me.
36:11Not now.
36:13My dad.
36:15My dad.
36:16My dad.
36:17My dad.
36:18My dad.
36:19My dad.
36:21My dad.
36:29I was wrong.
36:31Am I in the right office?
36:33I went to the plaintiff's again.
36:37Why?
36:38To tell them I was sorry.
36:40Harvey, there's a deal on the table.
36:42Allison's right.
36:45I shouldn't be the lawyer.
36:47I don't need to make a good client.
36:50Neither do I.
36:53But I've got some hard news I have to tell you.
36:59Okay, let me guess.
37:01You're here to take me up on my offer to trade offices.
37:04No.
37:04But I did happen to find these.
37:07Who still eats Twinkies?
37:08Who doesn't still eat Twinkies?
37:12What's up?
37:13I need a favor.
37:15Okay.
37:16What?
37:17Is this from your tennis client?
37:19First one?
37:21Not as big as Harvey's.
37:23Really?
37:23You're going to go there?
37:24It's probably going to be worth a lot of money someday.
37:26Probably.
37:27I need it.
37:28It's important.
37:30What for?
37:32Why don't we just call that my secret?
37:43Daniel, will you come to my office right now, please?
37:54Have a seat.
37:55Couldn't we have done this in my office?
37:58Yes, we could have.
37:59But I prefer to do it here.
38:02In your old office.
38:07What's this?
38:08I want you to let Alison Holt go.
38:10Why would I do that?
38:11Why you?
38:12Because you brought her in initially.
38:14I'm extending you the courtesy of letting her go.
38:17As for why at all,
38:19I do care about my position in this firm.
38:23And my position is that we win.
38:26We win.
38:27Harvey wins.
38:29And I win.
38:30Alison Holt can't win because she doesn't believe in Harvey.
38:33I can.
38:34Because I do.
38:36It's your decision.
38:37It is.
38:38But don't try to pass it off as a courtesy.
38:41You're trying to humiliate me.
38:43Like you did by summoning me into your office.
38:45I summoned you because I wanted you to understand who you were threatening earlier.
38:51I wasn't threatening you.
38:53I was pointing out facts.
38:55Yes.
38:56The fact that if I'm not careful, you'll try to take this office back.
38:59That's not going to happen.
39:02And as for your point about a law being broken,
39:06you're right.
39:08I'm not going to sit by and do nothing.
39:13Lewis, can I come in?
39:16I'm a little busy right now.
39:22Where'd you get this?
39:26I just know what a huge tennis fan you are.
39:35Rachel.
39:41Could you just close the door on your way out?
39:45Sure thing, Lewis.
40:09He wanted to be the one to have this conversation with you.
40:13But it's my firm.
40:15And I wanted you to hear it from me.
40:18Am I being fired?
40:19Yes.
40:22I appreciate everything that you've done for Harvey and for me.
40:26But whatever my personal feelings,
40:29your actions have left me no choice.
40:32But to terminate your employment at Pearson Hardman,
40:35effective immediately.
40:37I'm sorry.
40:38I'm sorry.
40:43I'm sorry.
40:45I'm sorry.
40:46I'm sorry.
40:48I'm sorry.
41:05No right!
41:08Where the doors are honing all day long
41:16Where the stairs are leaving dark to dark
41:31Where the windows are breathing in the light
41:40You said he was going to fix it
41:44I thought he would
41:45A collection of our loves
41:57This is a place where I don't feel alone
42:08This is a place that I call my home
42:24This is a place where I call my home
42:50This is a place where I call my home
42:52This is a place where I call my home
42:54This is a place where I call my home
42:55This is a place where I call my home
42:55This is a place where I call my home
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