Reference Summary: ''I don't care, because I'd rather fire you both than to let you push me around.'' Louis confesses to Jessica that he left Harvey's ... Mike is coming back to the firm and although Jessica is not happy about it, Harvey can't hide his happiness until he sees Cahill ...
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''I don't care, because I'd rather fire you both than to let you push me around.'' Louis confesses to Jessica that he left Harvey's ... Mike is coming back to the firm and although Jessica is not happy about it, Harvey can't hide his happiness until he sees Cahill ... ''What you did in there was despicable.'' Louis is still pissed off about what happened in Harvey's office, although Harvey has ...
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Jessica, Harvey and Louis discover that the departed lawyers are trying to both steal clients and ... The firm is on the verge of collapsing, Harvey has to sign a big client as soon as possible. I think this scene really adds to the complex nature of Jack's character.
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- ''I don't care, because I'd rather fire you both than to let you push me around.'' Louis confesses to Jessica that he left Harvey's ...
- Mike is coming back to the firm and although Jessica is not happy about it, Harvey can't hide his happiness until he sees Cahill ...
- ''What you did in there was despicable.'' Louis is still pissed off about what happened in Harvey's office, although Harvey has ...
- Jessica, Harvey and Louis discover that the departed lawyers are trying to both steal clients and ...
- The firm is on the verge of collapsing, Harvey has to sign a big client as soon as possible.
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