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00:13Hello?
00:17I am armed with a... with a big gun.
00:31At least do it with a little authority.
00:34Someone's gonna think I raised a pussy.
00:36Oh, you scared the crap out of me.
00:39How did you get here?
00:40I live in a nursing home, not a prison.
00:43They have a shuttle service and a very muscular driver named Donald.
00:48Grammy, I'm making a lot of money right now.
00:50I could have sent a car for you.
00:51Then I wouldn't have gotten to see a very muscular driver.
00:54I have her named Donald.
00:56Why didn't you call?
00:57I could have been here.
01:04Oh, my God.
01:07Our dinner.
01:11I have been working so hard, I forgot what day it is.
01:17That used to happen to Dad.
01:22That's what happens when you care about your job.
01:26You don't give a rat's ass about your grandmother.
01:30Well, yeah.
01:31That is why I put you in the home.
01:37Good morning, everyone.
01:39Before we get down to business, I would like to offer a big welcome back to Daniel Hartman.
01:48We're thrilled to have you home.
01:50Now, moving on.
01:51I'm sorry, Jessica.
01:51Before you do that, I want to say one thing.
01:53While I am delighted to be back, I want to be clear.
01:56Nothing's changing.
01:57Jessica is still the head of this firm.
01:59I'm here in a number two capacity.
02:01Just think of me like a seasoned advisor.
02:04Like Bill to Hillary if she'd won.
02:09Thank you, Daniel.
02:11Moving on.
02:12Prescott Hospital's negotiation with their nurses' union.
02:16No one wants a strike.
02:18I'm going to need someone who's going to bring this home.
02:20Not to jump in here too quick, but I did bring Prescott into the firm.
02:23I'm your man.
02:24What I was going to say is I brought Harvey up to speed on this last night.
02:28He's got it covered.
02:29I've been prepping all morning.
02:30Really?
02:31The whole morning?
02:32I learn fast.
02:33Maybe I could still help.
02:34Mind if I take a look?
02:35Later.
02:36Jessica likes to keep these meetings headlines only.
02:38I'll swing by your office.
02:40Sounds like a plan.
02:41Next order of business.
02:46Nurse's strike assigned to me last night.
02:49Goddamn Daniel.
02:50Picked up right where he left off.
02:52Trying to cut my legs out.
02:54Why are you grinning?
02:56I'm just glad to have someone in the room who pisses you off more than I do.
02:59You know why I picked you, right?
03:00Because you knew I'd roll with your lie.
03:02Because you need a chance to get out of the doghouse.
03:05I've got your tea service for you.
03:07You think that's going to cut it?
03:09What do you want me to do?
03:10Put him in his place.
03:15What's the can opener?
03:16What?
03:17Paying for your sins of last night?
03:20I wish you hadn't said that.
03:21Why not?
03:22Because I spent the night with my grandmother.
03:24Is she hot?
03:25What is wrong with you?
03:27You started.
03:27I most certainly did not.
03:29Prescott Hospital.
03:30I need a complete summary of their nurses' union negotiation.
03:33From whom?
03:38Rachel?
03:39No.
03:40No.
03:40It's too soon.
03:41I broke it off before we even started.
03:43No.
03:43Tell her about the exciting night you spent with your grandmother.
03:46Trust me.
03:47She realized she dodged a bullet.
03:48Oh.
03:49And I need four bullshit pro bono cases right now.
03:52I don't have any pro bono files.
03:54I'm a corporate lawyer.
03:55That's what we do here.
04:00I do it on my own time.
04:02Thanks, Rachel.
04:03Wait a minute.
04:04Why are you asking me for case files?
04:07I'm not allowed to say.
04:09Harvey asked Mike and he was too afraid.
04:11Like a baby girl.
04:13You okay?
04:14No.
04:15But I am too busy to do anything other than throw myself into this stack of work anyhow.
04:19Well.
04:20As long as you're making healthy choices.
04:22Yeah.
04:26Make yourself at home.
04:27You know, I can see myself in this thing.
04:29I would find that really distracting, of course.
04:33I'm swooning.
04:34I thought the plan was to meet in your office.
04:36I thought I'd save us some time.
04:40This is a child custody dispute.
04:42Little Lenny.
04:43So sad.
04:44You need props to make your point.
04:46You said you changed.
04:47Why don't you prove it by doing some good?
04:48Harvey.
04:49I have changed.
04:50But I don't have to prove anything to you.
04:53Not as long as you sit in this office and pretend to practice law.
04:58But when you stick your nose in my cases, that's another story.
05:01If you haven't noticed, my name is on the door.
05:04They're all my cases.
05:05The name of this firm is Pearson Hardman.
05:07You said yourself, you're number two.
05:09I answer to number one.
05:10No matter who you answer to, one way or another,
05:14you will learn to treat me with respect.
05:17Fine.
05:20I respect you.
05:22But I don't work for you.
05:23And I sure as hell don't work with you.
05:25Pick up the phone.
05:26Little Lenny deserves the best.
05:28And it's the best.
05:34I see the money almost dying for your meal.
05:38Getting all the pieces survived for your wife.
05:42Everybody wanna know how it feel.
05:45Everybody wanna see what it's like.
05:48I'm leaving here to be high.
05:51I don't mind.
06:12You know the head of the nurses' union isn't a lawyer, but a nurse, right?
06:15What's your point?
06:16What if you get schooled by a hot nurse?
06:18What are you, 12?
06:19What, you can talk about my grandmother, but I can't make a nurse joke?
06:22Yep.
06:24Actually, I was 12 when I had my first caregiver fantasy.
06:26Let me guess, Nurse Ratched.
06:28Say what you will, she had a kind of stocky hotness.
06:30Listen, our goal is to reach a fair agreement between a hospital and its nurses.
06:34There are no winners.
06:35Did you have a stroke?
06:36There's always a winner.
06:38Of course there's a winner.
06:40Just needed to make sure you were ready to stick it to the nurses.
06:44Don't say it.
06:48Ah!
06:50Negotiator number five.
06:52Meet the new boss.
06:53Same as the old boss.
06:55Jameson was our last negotiator.
06:57Trust me, I'm not Jameson.
06:58That's what he said about the one before him.
07:00You're all the same to me.
07:02I'm over here, you're over here.
07:04Well, let's see if we can't...
07:07You're gonna have to buy me dinner first.
07:09I can do better.
07:11You're expecting me to offer you this.
07:14You're willing to settle on this.
07:16You're praying for this.
07:17Well, your prayers have been answered.
07:21And I'll even buy you breakfast in the morning.
07:24Not so fast, Blondie.
07:26Prescott Hospitals is hurting as much as anyone else.
07:29You push any harder, they're gonna go out of business and nobody wins.
07:32This is the best you're gonna do.
07:33And it's a deal you're ready to take.
07:38We were ready.
07:39But what about the new account you funded yesterday?
07:42Yeah, that's right.
07:43I know about it.
07:44This isn't my first rodeo.
07:46Didn't you also know that money's off the table?
07:47Money's fungible.
07:49Everything's on the table.
07:50I'm sorry, but that account was funded by donors
07:53specifically for the development of new robotics for surgery.
07:56I used to change bedpans for a living, Junior.
07:58I know what bullshit smells like.
08:01This isn't bullshit.
08:02Even if Prescott wanted to give that money to the nurses, they couldn't, legally.
08:06So they're willing to raise money for equipment, but not nurses.
08:10I get it.
08:11Nurses are sexy, but nurses aren't sexy.
08:14Well, you need to find a way to get us access to that money or we don't have a deal.
08:19That's not gonna happen.
08:20Well, then we're done.
08:22You leave this table, it means only one thing.
08:25I know exactly what it means.
08:27We have a fully funded strike fund, and we're gonna use it.
08:31We reject your proposal.
08:39Reminder.
08:41Ask Harold to dye his hair.
08:43Orange is the color of a clown.
08:46Now, strike that.
08:46Harold is a clown.
08:52Annual survey of associates came out.
08:55Pearson Hardman ranked second to last in quality of life.
08:58Who beat us?
08:59Lewis, I know you take great pride in making the associates' lives miserable.
09:03Well, I did until the survey said that I was second best at it.
09:05You're missing the point.
09:07Harvard wants to rescind our on-campus recruiting privileges.
09:11What?
09:14Wait, Pearson Hardman is Harvard.
09:16Harvard is Pearson Hardman.
09:18One can't survive without the other.
09:20There's no need for histrionics just yet.
09:22Histrionics?
09:23This is the gravest day I've ever known.
09:26Jessica, let me handle this.
09:29Why do you think I'm here?
09:33Screw you.
09:35Mine likes to be scolded, too.
09:37I keep getting these dating site pop-ups.
09:39It's like my computer is accusing me of being single.
09:42Do you know why it's doing that?
09:43My mother's in there.
09:45Did you search for a dating site?
09:46No.
09:46When?
09:47Last week.
09:49You, me, happy hour, Harvey's corporate card.
09:52Are you crazy?
09:53You want to leave the office at five?
09:55Oh, don't be ridiculous.
09:56Happy hour starts at four.
09:59It's a bad idea.
10:00You're never going to get an injunction to stop the strikeout right.
10:03You read that in a book?
10:04Or is that what your five minutes practicing law have to say?
10:07Not a book, but every labor decision from the last ten years?
10:10But I'm telling you, it's a safer bet arguing for the temporary restraining order.
10:14First of all, a TRO delays a strike.
10:16An injunction stops it, and I want to stop it.
10:19Second of all, never use that phrase, safer bet, with me again.
10:23Safer bet.
10:24You know what?
10:25You don't deserve the privilege of seeing me win.
10:31I have gathered you all here to ask you just one simple question.
10:35Do any of you have the desire to strip down and exchange underwear with each other?
10:41Any takers?
10:43No?
10:44Well, of course not, because you don't want to air your dirty laundry in public, right?
10:48But evidently, you did.
10:50And while I'm personally proud of the fact that you're all unhappy, Harvard is not.
10:55So I've invited a representative from the law school to see firsthand how joyful you all are under my tutelage.
11:02So you want us to lie?
11:05No.
11:07I want you to convince this woman that Pearson Hartman makes you shit rainbows.
11:13Hmm.
11:15Is that clear?
11:16Yeah.
11:16You sure?
11:17Yeah.
11:18Okay.
11:19Anyone else have any other stupid questions?
11:24I figures.
11:40What are you doing here?
11:42I'm here on behalf of Pearson Hartman.
11:44As much as I appreciate a fan club, this hearing starts in five minutes, which means you've got four minutes
11:49to get out of here.
11:50Daniel, I'm prepared to rule on your motion.
11:54What do you think it's going to be?
11:57T.R.O.
11:58Granted.
11:59Finally, you rule one for me.
12:00Don't give me any grief about the Feinberg suit.
12:03Your precedent sucked.
12:04This one's legit.
12:06It's good to have you back, Daniel.
12:08Thank you for moving me up on the docket, Judge.
12:18What the hell was that?
12:20I believe it was a victory.
12:21You don't reschedule my hearings.
12:23Were you in there?
12:24Because I do.
12:26The truth is, you should be thanking me.
12:27Oh, would you like me to thank your face with my fist?
12:30If you had consulted with me first.
12:32Like I offered, I could have told you Garvin Steiner was never going to grant an injunction.
12:37Not when his Wednesday golf buddy shows up and hijacks the courtroom.
12:40Say what you will.
12:41I know the man.
12:42Zero percent chance he gives you what you want.
12:44Daniel, maybe you don't know how it works these days.
12:46When I'm on a case, the only thing there's zero percent chance of is me losing.
12:51Harvey, I said I've changed.
12:53Don't mistake that change for weakness.
12:55I told you my name's on the door.
12:58Didn't get there by me taking shit from the likes of you.
13:01You want to work together on this?
13:02I'm open to it.
13:04You don't?
13:05This is how it's going to be.
13:21So, let me get this straight.
13:22Hey, the judge ruled against your idea, so you went with my idea.
13:26Not exactly.
13:27Hardman got the TRO.
13:29Okay, so you told me I was wrong, and yet I had the same idea as a managing partner.
13:34That's funny.
13:35That kind of makes me wonder what else you've been wrong about.
13:37Hiring you?
13:38Daniel and I wouldn't concur with that.
13:41Hey, handsome.
13:42Your bearded buddy was already here.
13:44You can shut us down for 48 hours, but we can still prepare to strike.
13:48Actually, I came over to extend an olive branch.
13:53Why don't you go ahead and start your strike right now?
13:55You looked into our finances.
13:57I looked into yours.
13:58Your strike fund has enough to last a week.
14:00We're not even going to have a meeting about it for a month.
14:02We know what we're getting into.
14:04We're prepared.
14:05Well, prepare yourself for this.
14:07Our last offer is off the table.
14:09The new offer is the one we gave you before that.
14:11And every day you strike, it's going to keep getting worse.
14:16Harvey, you do realize you just littered, right?
14:19They can pick it up.
14:20They're not working.
14:21It'll give them a sense of purpose.
14:23Wow.
14:24You don't think you're being a little harsh?
14:25I just put an end to a situation our client can't afford, and those nurses can't either.
14:31Trust me.
14:31They'll cave.
14:36Everyone, I would like you to meet Ms. Sheila Zass from our beloved Harvard Law.
14:42While I appreciate the introduction, I would have appreciated even more a little discretion.
14:46I'm here to make an assessment which would have been aided by anonymity.
14:50Fly.
14:50Wall.
14:51Loud and clear.
14:52And by the way, it's Saz.
14:54S-A-Z-S.
14:56Yeah, that's why I said Sheila Zass.
14:58Never mind.
15:00Do you see what I see?
15:01There's two of them.
15:02I think Lewis is attracted to female Lewis.
15:05Do you think that if they touched the world, it would cease to exist?
15:08I don't want to think about them touching.
15:09There's my favorite litigation girl.
15:10Olivia, what's up?
15:11Hi.
15:12James, Gordon Brief.
15:13Just going to say it.
15:14It was a gift to the law.
15:15See, this is what I like to do, basically.
15:16I like to, you know, sit here once a week, make myself accessible, get to know the troops.
15:20On a, you know, personal level.
15:23And what has that process yielded?
15:26Well, Harold has a mother who tragically died of heart disease.
15:33Cancer.
15:34We're all with him.
15:37I think I've seen enough.
15:38Clearly, you don't know that person very well, so unless you want to find yourself recruiting
15:42from Sony Binghamton, you'll treat me with a little more respect.
15:47Wow, you really cut me to the quick.
15:48Yes, I do not know him on a personal level, thank God, but I don't think that's relevant.
15:53I have 20 underlings.
15:55I don't know a single person's last name.
15:58God, I admire you.
16:00What do you need from us to keep our privileges?
16:02What do you think I need?
16:03To talk to each one of them individually.
16:05Bingo.
16:05Pick a man.
16:06That one.
16:10What the hell is wrong with you?
16:12People say I'm emotionally unavailable.
16:14I got us 48 hours and you threw it away.
16:16No.
16:17You gave them two days to negotiate with the threat of a strike hanging over our heads.
16:21I took the only bullet they had out of the chamber.
16:24And now that bullet is headed right at us.
16:27They have an offer in front of them and they are going to sign it.
16:29You don't know that.
16:30Yes, I do.
16:31Well, you better be right.
16:32Because if either one of us picks up the phone right now, we'll be the ones who've caved.
16:35And we might as well tell them they can have everything.
16:37Finally, we're on the same page.
16:39Welcome to the team.
16:40We're not on the same page.
16:41You backed us into a corner.
16:43I didn't do shit.
16:45Nell Sawyer put us in that position.
16:46I gave her the best offer we could afford.
16:48And if this strike drags on, Prescott goes down and none of us can afford that.
16:53This strike never would have happened in the first place if I'd gotten an injunction instead of the TRO.
16:58By the way, that piece of genius, same idea my associate had.
17:03Kid's smart, but he's never been around the block.
17:05You have.
17:06Stop thinking like a rookie.
17:12Okay, let me guess.
17:13The reason that you haven't signed up yet is that you want me to help you take some sexy pictures
17:18for your profile.
17:19You're hoping that one thing leads to another and...
17:24No.
17:25The reason I haven't signed up yet is because they have you fill out this form and it asks you
17:31to write down who you are and who I am is a paralegal.
17:35Rachel, I am a legal secretary and I am proud of it, but when somebody asks me who I am,
17:40that is not the first thing that comes to mind.
17:42Yeah, but I don't have anything else.
17:43You know, I kidded myself about becoming a lawyer and I kidded myself about Mike.
17:49So the truth is, I am just a lonely paralegal and that's a tough thing to write down.
17:55Well, you're not a lonely paralegal tonight.
18:00We're lawyers.
18:02Pearson Hardman.
18:03I'm Harriet Spector and this is my associate, Michelle Ross.
18:08I've got a photographic memory, pretty much a legal superhero.
18:13I'm a closer.
18:15I'm the best goddamn closer this town has ever seen.
18:19What are you looking at?
18:21I can recite the Constitution forwards, backwards and sideways because I read it once when I was seven.
18:26I'll buy it. Recite it right now.
18:29Cheers.
18:30Cheers.
18:31I'm a flamethrower.
18:32Surgeon.
18:33Acrobat.
18:34Professor.
18:35Of law.
18:36I'm a rabbi.
18:40Ooh, ooh.
18:43Oh my God, what the hell did you order?
18:54Um, you wanted to see me, Mr. Hardman?
18:57Please, call me Daniel.
18:59Sit down.
19:03First of all, I want to tell you, Harvey speaks very highly of you.
19:07He does?
19:08Well, it's Harvey, so you have to read between the lines.
19:12What did he say?
19:12That I'm, uh, I'm not a complete idiot?
19:15Something like that.
19:17He also told me that you and I had the same idea to go after a TRO.
19:22He told me that, too.
19:23Why did you think it was the right move?
19:25It put a clock on the negotiations and kept both sides at the table.
19:30I thought so, too.
19:32But whether I agreed with him at the time or not, I'm not going against him now.
19:35But he and I do agree on this point.
19:37His decision puts us in a bit of a pickle.
19:40Because we can't go back to Miss Sawyer and ask exactly what she needs to close the deal.
19:43Harvey and I can't.
19:47But I can.
19:49So you are smart.
19:52I'm afraid so.
19:54You'll have to forgive me for not completely trusting Harvey's assessment.
19:58But I needed to make sure that our back-channel negotiator was up to the task.
20:03That's why he's not here.
20:04Coach doesn't let Dad come to the tryouts.
20:11What do you need me to do?
20:18They sent you, which means they're not serious about talking.
20:22Miss Sawyer, please, listen to me.
20:23You are on strike, and they are never going to flinch.
20:27So what harm is there in talking to me?
20:29Why should I trust you?
20:31Well, that's why I wanted you to meet me here.
20:35Nell, this is my grandmother, Edith Ross.
20:39Hello.
20:40A proud resident of a Prescott nursing home.
20:44This is not just another case for me.
20:46Yeah, and he didn't just stick me in here last night to make that point.
20:49He locked me in here months ago.
20:51Grammy.
20:51No, easy, Michael.
20:53I'm helping you out here.
20:55By the way, you're a bit of a hero to my favorite nurse.
20:59Really?
21:01Well, that's nice to hear.
21:02He never shuts up about you.
21:04I can't take one pill in peace.
21:08Edith, I'm glad you brought up the topic of pills,
21:12because I need to give your grandson a little lesson.
21:14Do you mind?
21:15No.
21:16Let's see here.
21:17Plavix, Zestral, Agriton, Atenolol.
21:22You know what happens when they're not kept straight?
21:24Not good.
21:25Who do you think does that?
21:27Doctors?
21:28Nurses.
21:30Imagine your grandmother's nurse just finished a 15-hour shift.
21:34She needs her medicine in exactly two hours.
21:37They're understaffed.
21:38That nurse is going to stay.
21:40He won't even sign a time card for it, because he won't get paid.
21:43But if his name shows up on this chart, he stayed.
21:49It happens every day.
21:51You ask me what I want, I want enough money so it never happens again.
22:06That one's a dud.
22:07You have no idea.
22:10Miss Zazz.
22:11Mr. Litt.
22:13Louis.
22:14Sheila.
22:14I feel as though I'm talking to a...
22:16Kindred spirit?
22:16Yes.
22:17I know.
22:17Me too.
22:19Level with me.
22:20I'll be barely honest.
22:21That's the only language I speak.
22:23I'm going to allow you to maintain your recruiting privileges because of the man I believe you to be.
22:27And I believe myself to be that same man.
22:29But you've got bigger problems.
22:30Your associates don't respect you.
22:32They think you don't work as hard as they do.
22:37What?
22:37They think you make them do your work.
22:39Yeah.
22:43You realize I'm only telling you this because I think they're wrong.
22:47They are wrong.
22:50Now if you'll excuse me.
22:58I did it.
22:59Did what?
23:00You and Daniel are going to be so proud of me.
23:03Why don't you let me be the judge of that?
23:05Judge all you want.
23:06Judge away.
23:07Because I saw Nell on my own.
23:10Even used my grandmother.
23:11Not used.
23:13She was on board with it.
23:14That's weird.
23:15Maintaining your integrity.
23:16I like it.
23:17Continue.
23:17So it turns out that the nurses are consistently staying late to give the patients the right meds even though
23:22they're not being paid for it.
23:23And you bought that?
23:25Yeah.
23:25I bought that because I checked my grandmother's chart.
23:28If it's true for her, it's true for others.
23:30Oh, and he didn't let me finish.
23:31It turns out that all they want is enough staff so that nobody ever has to work more than a
23:3515-hour shift again.
23:36And how much is that going to cost?
23:3710% of the new equipment fund nailed it.
23:40So all we need to do is find a legal way to get at that money.
23:43Yeah.
23:44So do you want me to go tell Daniel how proud you are of me or do we do that
23:47together later?
23:47Have like a group thing?
23:48I'll give him the good news.
23:53Wash all you want.
23:54The lies aren't coming off.
23:56I told you I changed.
23:57I didn't say I became a nun.
23:58You lied to my associate.
23:59I never specifically said anything that wasn't true.
24:03People hear what they want to hear.
24:04You deceived your own.
24:06You never lied to anyone else here?
24:08Jessica, the other partners, me?
24:10Not since you've been back.
24:12Really?
24:12When did Jessica assign you this case?
24:15You lied to me.
24:17But I didn't come to the bathroom and cry about it.
24:20No, you sent my associate to go crying to the other side.
24:22So, you got us a final number?
24:23He got a number, but it's not going to be final.
24:26We offered them $10 million.
24:27The next day it's going to be $15.
24:28We needed to hold strong to get them to close.
24:31Says your gut, and I don't practice law based on your gut.
24:34My gut didn't burn through five negotiators.
24:36Nell Sawyer did.
24:38So, you think we should never budge?
24:39I know we should never budge,
24:40but you screwed that when you sent Mike to tell them we would.
24:44Congratulations, Daniel.
24:45We may be a couple of liars,
24:46but only one of us is going to be responsible
24:48when this whole thing goes to shit.
25:02You want to see me?
25:05We'll get going in a minute.
25:06Once I start, I have to finish.
25:14I've always hated these things.
25:17Filthy habit.
25:18My daughter was 15.
25:20I caught her smoking.
25:21I hit the roof.
25:25Then my wife got sick.
25:29And when the cancer got to her lungs,
25:32once a week we would share a cigarette.
25:37Give it the finger.
25:41Monday night's at nine.
25:50I can't stop.
25:53I don't want to stop.
25:59We should really figure out a way
26:01to get at this equipment fund.
26:02It's going to be a long night.
26:04That's okay.
26:05I don't really have much of a social life.
26:08Me either.
26:14I don't really have much of a social life.
26:15Barbaric.
26:20Norma, the Schofield subpoena
26:22is missing an entire class of subcontracts.
26:25Please amend it to include anything after 2010.
26:29Oh, and send Sheila a basket of flowers.
26:33Thank you, flowers, not romantic flowers.
26:36Let things take their natural course.
26:38Can't you just keep a diary like every other 12-year-old girl?
26:43Not tonight, Harvey.
26:45Just go home.
26:49What's going on?
26:51Nothing.
26:52I'm just catching up on some work.
26:55In the bullpen?
26:59Apparently, the associates don't believe that I work as hard as they do.
27:03What?
27:04Lewis, anyone who doesn't think you're the hardest-working lawyer at this firm is an idiot.
27:09You may be a dick, but as far as I'm concerned, the associates have it pretty good.
27:13Thank you, Harvey.
27:16Dick Parteside.
27:20Remember when we were in here?
27:22What we had to deal with?
27:23Like it was yesterday.
27:24I could still hear Hardman reaming me out for losing that Dunridge file.
27:28You were sitting right here?
27:29I was so scared.
27:29I thought I'd be fired around in the spot.
27:35I hit it.
27:36I knew it.
27:36I knew it.
27:37I had to work 48 hours straight just to recreate it.
27:40Yeah, but we killed it at trial.
27:42Yeah, if that had happened now, we wouldn't hear the end of it.
27:44I know.
27:45God forbid they have to pull one all-nighter, let alone two.
27:47It's like they think there's this law against working more than 20 hours a day.
27:50Well, there isn't.
27:52Prima Donnas.
27:53I should fire them all right now and start from scratch.
27:57Louis, I'm only going to say this once so you better enjoy it.
28:02You're the man.
28:19You're the man.
28:31Harvey, did you say somebody is the man?
28:34Yeah, the man.
28:35Thanks.
28:36Appreciate it.
28:38Who's the man?
28:39Yeah, the man.
28:40You know him.
28:42What'd you say?
28:43Yeah, the man.
28:44Damn straight.
29:01What are you doing?
29:03Oh, God.
29:04I'm sorry.
29:05This looks awful.
29:07I'm working with Hardman.
29:09He needed a file and I...
29:10Why didn't you just send Donna?
29:12Okay.
29:14I deserve that.
29:17Rachel, I swear.
29:18I didn't mean to...
29:19Oh, don't look at me like that.
29:20It's not porn.
29:21It's Match.com.
29:24So you're, uh...
29:25Yeah, I am.
29:26That's good.
29:27It is.
29:28I think it's, uh, good.
29:30Yeah, me too.
29:32Except that I have been working on this essay for the past three days and this is all I've got.
29:39It's blank.
29:40I know.
29:43Okay, how about you start with something like this?
29:45I work at the top firm in Manhattan.
29:49Yeah, see, that's not good.
29:50I have an office, which is unheard of for a paralegal.
29:53That shows how much they value me.
29:55Hold on.
30:00Okay, more.
30:03I'm passionate.
30:05Funny.
30:06Tenacious.
30:08Courageous.
30:09Any more adjectives?
30:11Supercalifragilistic.
30:12Expeadocious.
30:13I'm incredibly smart.
30:14Sometimes aggressively so.
30:17You realize it's supposed to make me sound good, right?
30:19Why don't you let me finish?
30:23I'm, uh...
30:25I'm also a kind person.
30:28I want someone who notices the little things, like...
30:31Like the fact that I'm a foodie and I'd love to share that with other people.
30:37Or that when, uh, when someone pays me a compliment, I can't even look them in the eye.
30:41Or the fact that my parents are obviously loaded, but I'm still determined to make it on my own.
30:52I'm not gonna type that last part.
30:59Hey, it doesn't matter.
31:00You're still gonna be beating them away with a stick.
31:04Well, yeah, because you write such a...
31:06Such a good essay.
31:08No, I mean after you post a picture here.
31:38Barbinger file.
31:39Done.
31:40Schofield subpoena.
31:41Done.
31:42Johnson strategy.
31:43Written.
31:44Every single one of your assignments was completed by me last night.
31:47What else do we have left to do?
31:49Uh, filing?
31:50Filing.
31:50Doc review.
31:51Spell check.
31:52Grunt work?
31:53Yes, grunt work.
31:54Because that's your job.
31:56Let it be known that I can do your work faster and better than any one of you without shedding
32:00a tear or breaking a sweat, but I don't, because writing briefs and recommending arguments is how you learn.
32:08You go out to any other firm right now at this stage of your career, you won't have this opportunity.
32:12If you don't believe me, I will write you the best recommendation you have ever seen, and you can find
32:17out for yourself.
32:20Go ahead.
32:22Any takers?
32:25That's what I thought.
32:27Now, I have ten new cases here.
32:29Who wants in?
32:33And what do you guys waiting for?
32:34Come and get them.
32:47Excellent work last night, Mike.
32:49Thanks.
32:51Whoa, you didn't tell me you were bringing her in.
32:53What did you think the proposal was for?
32:55Does Harvey even know about this meeting?
32:56As a matter of fact, I do.
33:05What's this?
33:06It's a pink slip.
33:08Fifty pink slips, in fact.
33:10For fifty nurses.
33:11Excuse me?
33:12It's come to my attention these nurses have been working past their fifteen-hour shift.
33:16And they don't put it on their time card, but they still sign charts.
33:19Which happens to release them from the protection of federal labor law.
33:24You're bluffing.
33:25I found these fifty in one night.
33:28How many do you think I'll find in a week?
33:35There's a way out of this.
33:37Sign the contract.
33:40Your grandmother would be proud.
33:44You have until the end of the day.
33:51Harvey!
33:52Let me guess, you're upset.
33:53I got you that information through my grandmother.
33:56Your idea, not mine.
33:57Look, I know you might have been hatched in a pod, but family actually means something to me.
34:01And I gave you that information to help the nurses, not strong-arm them.
34:04Were you okay with the first deal we presented to you now?
34:06It's not the point.
34:07That's exactly the point, because this is a contract that our client can actually afford.
34:11Harvey!
34:11Enough!
34:12You think I was joking when I asked if you were ready to stick it to the nurses?
34:15I wasn't.
34:17I know you don't like this part of the job, but it's part of the job.
34:20If Prescott gives in to their demands, they go out of business, the nurses get nothing, it's a win-win.
34:25That's bullshit!
34:27It's a win because you beat Daniel.
34:30I work with him, I work with you, I work with him.
34:33It doesn't take a genius to figure out that you're playing each other and you're using me to do it.
34:37Do you know what?
34:38I get that something's going on between the two of you, but I don't want to be caught in the
34:41middle of it ever again.
34:42I get that something's going on between the two of you, and I'm going to have a lot to change.
35:09Rachel.
35:10You hurt me.
35:11I'm sorry.
35:12No.
35:13All those nice things you said, those are the kind of things you say when you...
35:17Look, if you feel those things about me, why can't you be with me?
35:23I told you.
35:24You know, it's work, and that guy, it's everything, you know?
35:28I just, I don't think it would work.
35:29I think it would be a mistake.
35:31Yeah, you know what?
35:32You did say that, and it's a lot of bullshit, because the Mike that I know and the Mike that
35:35I fell for, he wouldn't do this.
35:37And if all of your feelings are still there, then it only points to one thing, and it's that you're
35:44keeping something from me.
35:49I don't want to lie to you.
35:52Then don't.
35:55Please, just, just tell me what it is.
36:07I thought so.
36:09Rachel.
36:10I'm done.
36:11Rachel.
36:12Rachel, wait!
36:15Rachel!
36:16Rachel, stop, please.
36:18Let me explain.
36:19How?
36:19Because I want to tell you.
36:20Then tell me!
36:20I can't.
36:22Why?
36:23I mean, what could it possibly be?
36:24You're, you're, you're married, you're some kind of spy?
36:27No, you don't understand.
36:28Look, once I tell you, I can never take it back.
36:31This is my everything.
36:36I can't.
36:37I can't.
37:01Did you have fun?
37:03I wouldn't say fun.
37:07You celebrating winning the case or beating me?
37:09Two for the price of one.
37:12Jessica loves a bargain.
37:13You here for another round?
37:15No.
37:16I'm not here to start a fight.
37:17I'm here to apologize for one.
37:19The partner meeting.
37:20You were welcoming me back.
37:22But I saw you sitting there in my old chair and I just...
37:27I'm sorry.
37:31Those words sound good.
37:34Only one problem.
37:36You were starting stuff before you even got here.
37:39Gifts to everyone.
37:40Digging into cases.
37:42Constructing a new office.
37:43That was all part of coming back.
37:45Not furnishing it with my tea set.
37:47That's what this is about?
37:49Don't you remember where you got that tea set?
37:53Alicia gave it to you.
37:55I took it because I missed her.
37:58I'm sorry.
38:00I thought you would understand that.
38:12I need a copy of the final agreement the nurse has signed.
38:15Yep.
38:15Got it right here.
38:19You look different.
38:21New clothes.
38:22Hair like that.
38:23You have a date.
38:25Good night, Donna.
38:27Good night, Rachel.
38:31Mind if I come in?
38:33Truth be told, I was taking off for the afternoon.
38:36Late night.
38:37Nothing I can't handle.
38:38I believe it.
38:39I heard your speech to the associates.
38:41I just wanted to tell you how impressed I was.
38:45I always knew you were the right man for the job.
38:47Still, it feels good to see it in action.
38:53Something wrong?
38:54No.
38:55Louis.
38:58If you really heard me in there,
39:02you'd know that I'd give them the chance to rise to the occasion.
39:05And I just wish every once in a while,
39:08you might maybe do the same for me.
39:22Want to see me?
39:23Yeah, Mike.
39:25Sit down.
39:28Sit down.
39:28Sit down.
39:30Sit down.
39:33Sit down.
39:36I wanted to tell you a story that I should have told you the day Daniel came back.
39:40When Jessica and I found out that Daniel was embezzling from clients,
39:44we confronted him.
39:46He broke down.
39:47He said his wife had cancer,
39:49and he needed the money to try and save her life.
39:51Turns out,
39:53he needed the money to support his mistress.
39:58Now he's saying he's different.
39:59But a man who would do that
40:01is a man I find very difficult to trust.
40:06Do you trust me?
40:08That's what I wanted you to know.
40:20Is this your first time?
40:23No, I'm just, um,
40:25trying to forget about the other times.
40:27Start fresh.
40:28Look, I don't mean to be rude.
40:30I just really want to concentrate.
40:31You have three hours to complete the exam.
40:34Good luck.
40:34Your time starts now.
40:53Three times in one week.
40:55I might have to write you back into my will.
41:00What's wrong?
41:16Plavix.
41:18It's stuck in my head, so I looked it up.
41:22Something that you take when you have a heart problem.
41:26Michael, I'm 82 years old.
41:28I have an everything problem.
41:30Why didn't you tell me?
41:32That getting old sucks?
41:35You'll find out.
41:36And I don't tell you every little thing
41:38because I don't want you to worry.
41:39And if you looked it up,
41:41you'd know that it's for preventive purposes.
41:44Did you read that part?
41:46Yeah, I kind of panicked
41:47when I got to the heart problem part.
41:50I hope you do a more thorough job at work.
41:52Okay, I make the trip down here
41:54to express some serious concern,
41:55and you mock me.
41:58With love.
42:02Okay, enough of your stupid health problems.
42:05Let's get down to business deals
42:07and some of my real ones.
42:08You're young.
42:09You don't have any real problems.
42:11Wrong.
42:11I am making way too much money,
42:12and I don't have a girlfriend to spend it on.
42:14I know a few single ladies.
42:18Really?
42:19I can't go older than 70, though.
42:21It's a ground rule.
42:56I can't go older than 70, though.
42:59You're young.
42:59You're young.
43:00I can't go older than 70.
43:00You
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