Suits season 2 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Donna's frustration with Harvey peaks when she confronts him about his unsolicited intervention in her trial, feeling undermined. Meanwhile, Jessica strategically offers Louis a senior partnership to secure his crucial vote in the firm's impending leadership decision. Mike and Harvey tackle a challenging libel case against a sports commentator accused of defaming a baseball player over steroid use. They cleverly unravel the truth, forcing the player into retirement to resolve the case. Amidst these professional triumphs and power plays, Mike faces a personal tragedy - the loss of his beloved grandmother.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Donna upset with Harvey at the beginning of the episode?
Donna is upset because Harvey intervened in her trial, which she perceived as him undermining her autonomy and agency.
What conditions does Donna set for her return to the firm?
Donna demands a higher bonus as one of her conditions for returning to the firm.
Why does Jessica offer Louis a senior partnership?
Jessica offers Louis a senior partnership as a strategic move to secure his vote in the upcoming managing partner election.
What is the main legal case Mike and Harvey are handling in this episode?
Mike and Harvey are dealing with a libel case where a sports commentator, Zielinski, is accused of defaming a baseball player, Solis, by accusing him of steroid use.
How do Mike and Harvey resolve the case against Solis?
They discover Zielinski's source and leverage this information to pressure Solis into retirement, thus resolving the libel case.
What is Louis's reaction to being offered a senior partnership?
Louis is initially overjoyed but later realizes the offer might be a ploy to secure his vote in the managing partner election.
How does Harvey try to sway Louis's vote?
Harvey offers symbolic gestures and tries to appeal to Louis's sense of fairness and history with the firm.
What is Jessica's approach to securing Louis's vote?
Jessica confronts Louis directly, refusing to yield to his demands or threats.
What personal loss does Mike experience at the end of the episode?
Mike's grandmother passes away, which deeply affects him.
What is the significance of the "Greenback Boogie" song in "Suits"?
The "Greenback Boogie" is the theme song of "Suits," symbolizing the high-stakes, glamorous, and often morally complex world of corporate law depicted in the show.