The Good Fight (2017) s03e09 Episode Script

The One Where the Sun Comes Out

1 You know what's going on here? About my father raping secretaries? Yes.
I want you to find out if there are any more women that he's raped in the firm, in the world.
I want to know everything, so don't bury it.
I heard they fire half of us in the first month.
Oh, yeah, yeah, I heard that, too.
We should stick together.
Uh, I'm Lili.
Maia.
They're calling it the Great Chicago Flood.
Eight inches of rain in the next 48 hours will mean this is the wettest May ever.
And with a cold snap on the horizon, we could see a sudden drop in temperatures and several freak incidents Look, there was a large puddle in front of the store.
With bad drainage.
I-It was their fault! Are you paying attention? Why are you asking me to repeat this again? Because I'm taking careful notes, Brian.
That's what we do here at Consult a Lawyer.
Listen to me, it's their fault! Well, say that again so I can take my careful notes.
Your commercial Maia, I have a very important legal emergency on line three.
Doesn't sound like you're caring.
I got two pickles today.
Want one? - Is it sweet? - Nope.
Thank you.
Did you see the new guy in cubicle 784? He's from our old job.
You're kidding, from Lockhart/Deckler? Yeah.
Roger.
He got fired four months ago.
Said there were only two people left from our class.
They should have T-shirts made up for us.
Yeah.
Hmm.
They'll all die of heart attacks and we'll live forever.
I'm sorry, Brian, you were saying? - Listen to me - Mm-hmm.
Your commercial led me to believe that you care.
I'm telling you, it's their fault.
Are you listening? Oh, my God.
Put that down.
Let's go.
Excuse me? Put down the headset, come on.
This place gives me the creeps.
What do you want, Blum? I want you to come with me.
Did I not make that clear? I got a job.
You got me fired.
Yes, and that was five weeks ago.
Now I want to give you a job.
Keep up.
What job? What does it matter? Exactly.
My job is not in this shithole.
I'm counting to three.
I'll take it.
I'll take it.
No, I'm here now.
Yes.
Yes.
Wow.
Hail.
Next there'll be frogs.
No, I think this is right.
Okay.
I'll call you back.
Okay, that was Neil.
We have agreed on a plan.
We want to keep working with your firm.
Good.
Uh, we want that, too.
You're not the biggest in Chicago, but we appreciate your diversity.
Unfortunately, we are living in a #MeToo world, and Chumhum has zero tolerance for sexual coercion these days.
Uh, my father died two years ago, Ms.
Lamore, and we have addressed that issue with his victims.
Yes, but you're planning on going public with these offenses, and your bad PR will be ours.
So what do you want us to do? We want the firm to finance an investigation on how it handled these incidents.
This is Brenda Decarlo.
She is a lawyer specializing in issues on sexual impropriety.
She investigated the Olympic track abuse last year.
Hello.
We want her to have unfettered access to your firm.
We need to make sure there are no remaining cultural issues.
What do you mean "cultural issues"? An environment that encourages the culture of fear, entitlement, and lack of accountability.
I'm sorry, I know that's not funny.
I have PBA, pseudobulbar affect.
These are cards explaining it.
- Hmm.
Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Is this investigation really necessary? When you go public, we want to point to a record giving you a clean bill of health, so, yes, if you want to keep us as a client, it is necessary.
No one's condemning anyone.
We just want to get a read on the culture here at Reddick, Boseman, Lockhart.
Now, Ms.
Decarlo here will be pulling you all aside, asking some questions, just getting a sense of how we operate.
You can be as candid with her as you would be with us.
More, actually.
So I want to say thank you to you for the best year this law firm has had.
More clients, more billable hours.
And that is because of each and every one of you all.
Thank you.
So what do you think? God, she's a nut, but we have a gun to our head, you know? Wait, Liz.
What's that? It's an emergency.
What's the emergency? I-I don't know.
Are you going? Yes, are you? No.
I'm done.
Be careful.
No.
What do you mean "no"? You know, I thought you were pulling me out of hell, but I think you're just dragging me deeper.
Look, I'm months behind in billing.
There are counsel fee awards I haven't collected You don't need an attorney for that.
I need someone I can trust.
Someone competent.
Annunciata.
I don't want to be your office manager, okay? Or someone relegated to bill collecting.
Well, I don't want that either.
You know, I got Spencer Marsh coming in tomorrow.
The CEO? Yup.
Oh, he thinks your father was a great man.
Ah, my father.
See, that's why you want me.
No, it's 'cause of your sunny disposition.
Of course that's why I want you.
Or would you rather be liked or needed? And if you don't say "needed," I'm kicking you right out of here.
Okay, here's what we need to do.
You need a real office in a real building in the Loop.
Spencer, he won't even enter a room like this.
Okay.
How much? - What it costs? - Mm-hmm.
I'll work with an initial budget of 55 grand a month to get your office up and running.
No.
No, no, no, no.
Way too much.
It's what a real office costs, you know.
I saw what you charged Avery Ward.
You can afford it.
Oh, you have an evil look in your eye.
It's what I look like these days.
$45,000 a month.
That's your budget.
Thank you for calling Consult a Lawyer.
This is Lili.
Please tell me a little about your issue.
Lili, shut up, it's Maia.
Maia? What are you doing? Opening an office.
I need you to quit.
Quit what? Your job.
Join me at a new firm I'm forming.
I'll pay double.
I have another pickle from my sandwich.
Do you want me to bring it? Sure.
Diane.
Where's Liz? She's not coming.
Why? She's done.
Do you think it's her? No, her profile came up clean.
That doesn't mean anything.
We don't know what she could do.
What are you talking about? "Watch out for traitors.
There are people who want to stop us.
" Who's that from? Valerie.
We asked her how the hack got stopped.
That's what she wrote back.
"This is my suggestion.
We need to revert to fuller measures.
That's the only way to educate the White House.
" What does that mean, fuller measures? "I would suggest our first target: Michael Tyrek.
He's the designer of the border strategy, and he's currently responsible for the death of three children in El Paso cages.
He must be stopped.
" I'm sorry, but what, what are fuller measures? Swatting him.
Calling 911, telling them that there's a masked intruder in Michael Tyrek's house.
Oh, my God.
Giving him some of what he gave - those kids at the border.
- Three children died.
One from dehydration, some from neglect.
That doesn't mean it's right.
I mean, swatting? Why doesn't it? Because he could get killed.
- Like he killed those kids? - Shh.
Look, I'm not defending Tyrek, but these tactics are seriously wrong.
Not according to Valerie.
Okay.
That is not a text from Valerie.
What do you mean? Valerie is not who she said she was.
She is a con woman who started this resistance so she could take our money.
She is currently in Rikers.
And I have to admit, I-I made up her first text because I thought this group was doing good work, and I didn't want us to disband.
I'm sorry, what? I pretended that Valerie was real, so we could continue the resistance.
Then why do I have a text from her? Because it's not a text from her.
You made that up.
I had my investigator check on that number.
It is your number, and you sent it to yourself.
Hey, hey, hey.
Can I interrupt for a sec? Valerie warned us that someone would try to break us up, and that's what she's doing.
- No.
- Yes.
She's saying exactly the things to get us to distrust ourselves.
I agree.
We're not the enemies here.
The enemy is Michael Tyrek.
Diane, at the very minimum, what you're admitting is that you lied.
Why do we trust you now? If I have evidence If you have evidence, let's see it.
Fine.
Hey, Jay.
Do you still have that material on Valerie Underwood? The con woman in Rikers? Yes.
Can you get me the research on her? Sure.
I'll put it on your desk.
Good, and if you have a mug shot, that would be, that would be helpful.
- Yeah, no problem.
- Today is about transparency and honesty in a safe space, and I just want you to know, none of what we say here is gonna go any further.
This is just for my edification.
All right, so let's do our first question.
Do any of you have any knowledge of other employees who were subject to sexual coercion by Carl Reddick or any coworker? Okay.
This is a bit broader question now.
Have any of you been harassed by anyone at this firm? Well, are-are we only talking sex? Not necessarily.
Why? Well, I mean, it's not sexual, but this firm definitely has a lot of racial issues.
Oh, come on, are you kidding me? No, I'm not.
What would you describe it as? Okay, I don't think that's what the report is about.
- She asked the question.
- So you want us to just shut up? - Isn't that part of the problem? - Okay, wait, l-let's go back.
What are the racial issues you're talking about? You were paid.
All of you associates got money.
Because they're trying to pay us off.
- The partners want us to shut up.
- Exactly.
- That's why they gave us the bonuses.
- That was the agreement.
Uh, okay, so why were you paid? - We were paid one-time bonuses.
- To shut us up.
Okay, so let's talk about that.
Thank you.
Wow.
I like the smell.
I do, too.
If you like it, I'd snap it up.
I have a start-up circling.
Does it come with the furniture? It can.
I'll need a six-month commitment.
When can we move in? You sign the papers, you could be in today.
How tall are you? Me? Six foot.
You should be my secretary.
I need a secretary.
Let me think about it.
- Can I feel your arm? - Yes.
I want this place.
Okay.
Okay.
We want it.
Look, as a man, I acknowledge sexual harassment is a problem.
Oh, thank you.
As a man? We appreciate you recognizing that.
Oh, my God, I'm on your side here.
Really? You're on our side? You're against rape? Wow.
Thank you.
I mean, I-I appreciate it.
I'm just saying there are other problems here, too.
And what are they? Number one: men weren't even considered to head up Matrimonial Affairs.
Uh, hold on, you're attacking my department now? We have two female name partners who are biased against men.
Ugh, wow, yes, please educate us about the perils of the working man.
You're in no place to criticize.
You're basically stealing Jay's job.
- What? I'm not stealing his job.
- That's what I'm talking about.
Women have an inside track here.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
That is not a gender thing, - that is a race thing.
- What about class disparity? That's right.
This place is divided along racial lines.
No, it isn't.
The mail room didn't see a cent of the bonuses y'all got.
Yeah, but that's because of race.
No.
You don't even know my name, do you? What does that have to do with this? When you need our support, it's black power, but when we need your support, you don't even see us.
- Oh, okay - That is absolute truth.
Don't even debate about that.
You got a minute? Sure.
This investigator is supposed to interview us all tomorrow.
Okay.
So just be honest.
You'll be fine.
One of her questions was, "Do you have knowledge of other victims of Mr.
Reddick's coercion?" Well, that makes sense.
That folder I gave you, the investigation into the other women.
I know, I, uh I still haven't read it.
I will.
Uh in the meantime Nothing to Brenda? For now.
Okay.
Oh, Marissa.
Are there any other copies of that report? No.
My notes, but that's it.
Okay.
Good.
We'll talk tomorrow.
Thanks.
- Liz.
- Yeah? The, uh, investigator has a question for us.
Yeah.
Uh, just a quick question.
I think it's best to address this together Please.
Hi.
Hi.
Is it going well downstairs? Oh, it's going fascinating.
Well, that's not the word I was expecting.
So, as part of my investigation, I've perused company e-mails Mm.
And it's come to my attention that I would like to ask you about two specific communications.
They were sent between you two um, and they reference, uh, an inappropriate relationship that it's "best no one know about.
" Simple question.
What's the relationship you're referencing? Um And a year ago, you say right there, um "It's over.
It was a one-time thing.
No one needs to know.
" It's about Carl, clearly.
Yeah.
Right.
Except it was sent three months after Mr.
Reddick's death.
And eight months before, Ms.
Reddick, you were told about your father's inappropriate actions.
You know, you know what? I think, I think this was about a relationship between two peers here at the firm.
- Good.
- Yeah.
Which two peers? We've agreed to not divulge their names.
I won't divulge their names, either.
I just need to know that it was consensual between two peers.
I-It was consensual.
Oh.
It was between you two.
Okay.
Hmm.
Uh, it It was a moment of weakness.
It was a one-time thing.
- Mm-hmm.
- I was recuperating from a gunshot injury.
Liz was there.
Yeah, but as I said, it was consensual, and we are both name partners at the firm.
So we would like to avoid any embarrassment by not including it in the report.
- Agreed.
- Yeah.
It doesn't fall under my original purview.
- Good.
- Um - Thank you.
- But you both testified in court that there was no sexual contact between you.
So that's perjury.
Is perjury part of your mission? No.
- Not originally.
- So then there's no need to pursue it.
Thank you.
Hmm.
Fuck.
Welcome to your office.
- I'll show you around.
- How much is it? Doesn't matter.
I already committed you to six months.
I got to spend six months in here? You don't have to spend six minutes in here, Roland, but this is your law firm now.
Who's she? Your head of litigation.
- Am I committed to her for six months, too? - Yeah, you are.
Now, this is your office, okay? That's mine.
- And that's Lili's.
- Who's Lili? I-I am.
Who goes into those offices? I don't know, that's up to you.
Your entourage? As long as they don't come out when clients are here.
Okay.
I don't like the smell.
I don't like the decor, the view, - whatever the fuck that is - That's called a desk.
What's on the desk? - The blotter? - Look Clients come to me because I keep it personal, you know? Unorthodox.
When one of them comes in here, they're gonna, they're gonna think I've gone corporate.
Roland, I've looked over your billing.
Okay? When was the last time you looked over your billing? Is that a trick question? You've lost $800,000 to your entourage.
Do you know that? They've stolen it from you.
You've lost five clients in the last eight months because they can't get hold of you.
Now, that is $1.
3 million in yearly billing down the drain because you can't pick up the fucking phone.
- Don't try and change me.
- I'm not.
I will pick up the phone for you.
I will meet with clients here when you don't.
You can fucking shoot up to your heart's content, but you know to do it right, you need money.
This is where you'll make that money.
I don't have to set foot in here? No.
This is where you'll set foot.
You understand me.
No.
But I understand money.
So you're the managing partner.
- I am.
- Have you noticed the desks on the 22nd floor are segregated? African Americans are all in the northeast bullpen and the Caucasians are in the northwest bullpen.
Uh, no.
Wait, what? The workplace is segregated.
We don't segregate.
Mm-hmm, well, this is a map of how the associates and the paralegals are arranged.
Yeah, but we don't do that.
We work on a hot desk system.
The employee chooses their own desk.
Then they're choosing segregation? But that's not us.
That's the employee choosing where they want to sit.
I have individually interviewed all of the associates.
And many worry that you pushed for Marissa Gold's promotion - because you're sleeping with her.
- Oh! Are you okay? Yes.
No.
Wait wait.
People think I'm sleeping with Marissa Gold? - Yes.
- I'm not.
Um on five occasions, you and Ms.
Gold left the firm together midday and shared a cab.
But that's wait, how did you know that? Your company credit card.
And Ms.
Gold's off-site contact numbers - were the same as yours.
- Oh, God.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, okay.
Look.
Marissa was helping me to prepare for an off-site job interview.
On five occasions? Yes.
Look, I haven't told the other partners yet, and I would ask that - you keep it private.
- Mm-hmm.
But, uh I'm gonna be a federal judge.
Mm-hmm.
Hello.
Blum, Rindell & Associates.
How may I help you? Uh, let me connect you.
It's that one.
Do you know what this is? Looks important.
It is.
- Where was it? - On the floor.
Oh, good.
We're ready to fuck them up, Spencer.
Then why haven't I been able to get you on the phone? Because I'm an asshole.
And that's why he has me.
He's the fuck-up.
I'm the killer.
You're really a Rindell? Raised at his knee.
Taught me everything he knows.
Don't be misled by her appearance.
She's a Venus flytrap.
Prosecutors think she's a pushover, then whomp.
Okay.
To be honest, I thought I'd take my business elsewhere.
But you guys do to my enemies what your father did and I'll make you rich.
Well, that's how we get off.
The tears of our opponents.
This was delivered for Blum.
For Blum? What the hell? Oh, they're just fucking with me, that's all.
It's Reddick/Boseman.
They're an old firm, dying out.
And we're a new firm.
It's just jealousy.
They're getting you disbarred for suborning perjury.
No, no, no.
They're trying to get me disbarred.
But you can't testify against me and they don't have anything else.
Blum, this is a subpoena, okay? It could be the end of this firm.
So stop it.
- How do I do that? - You know your firm.
Help me fight 'em.
You know, they have a problem with their founder, Reddick.
He was raping secretaries.
Will you stop making shit up? I'm not making it up.
You're already in enough trouble as it is.
Okay? Suborning perjury.
- Oh - Don't compound it.
Oh, my God.
More sinned against than sinning.
Find out for yourself.
Carl Reddick, civil rights icon, was raping his secretaries.
That's why Reddick/Boseman is coming after me.
Because I found out.
Two young Guatemalan children died yesterday in Border Patrol custody, causing protests in Washington.
Senior White House consultant Michael Tyrek, the mastermind behind the new familial self-estrangement border policy, has continually reiterated that they do not separate families, insisting that the parents can choose to keep their child with them in detention or release them to a government facility.
Do I find the loss of life at the border regrettable? Of course I do.
But we did not put those children there.
Their parents did.
And we will not take the blame for those children's deaths.
I know what you're thinking.
This is evil, right? Harming kids is evil.
Especially when they're as cute as that.
This isn't about cuteness.
It's about an evil policy.
But if you agreed with the policy, it wouldn't be evil? No.
If this were about killing children, it wouldn't matter whether I agreed with the policy.
Okay, then, let's talk about abortion.
Oh, my God, I knew you were gonna go there.
Because it's the obvious place to go.
In your mind, a woman's right to choose trumps the right of the unborn.
In my mind, the integrity of our borders trumps the lives You would prefer to talk about the unborn because you don't want to talk about these two Guatemalan children.
So when do you start caring? When a child looks like this? You're confusing matters.
You don't care about these children on the border because they don't look like you.
They're not white.
You can't empathize with them or their parents, and that allows you to do evil.
Yes, and, by that logic, you can't empathize with the unborn because they don't look like you, and that allows you to do evil.
Are you okay? Oh.
Uh, yeah.
It's just, it's the news.
Oh, God, I know.
It's awful these days.
Is the Book Club on it? Yeah.
Good.
I mean, I might be done with them, but I'm glad they're out there fighting.
I've come around to why you lied.
I have decided not to disclose what was in your investigation.
These six other women haven't asked to come forward, and I think we should respect their privacy.
- I could talk to them.
- No.
Let's just let it go.
None of them were in the law firm, so I don't want it to become our business.
Okay.
Thank you.
I can't promise they won't come out on their own.
I know, and we will deal with it when and if it happens.
Gold! Friend! Ah! Ah, what a good call.
I was I was in such a bad mood today.
Well, I have been a bad friend.
Okay? I was going through a terrible time.
Now you're not? No.
No, I'm, uh, I am starting a firm.
- What? - Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Congratulations.
You're such a fucking star.
Ah.
Old-fashioneds? Uh-huh.
Two each.
To your new firm.
Thank you.
- Ah, so good.
- Mmm.
What? So where is your office? It's on Marble.
- In the Loop? - Mm-hmm.
How can you afford that? I have a benefactor.
Well, to benefactors.
I'll take that.
Okay, so, wait, why were you so unhappy today? Oh, uh, no reason.
I don't, I don't like when people pretend to come clean and then just shove their secrets deeper.
You sound like you're coming out.
Yeah, wouldn't that be nice? That would.
I could really try to be gay, but I think I would just laugh too much.
Oh, you No, I think you'd be great.
I could see that.
Miserable past There must have been a moment of truth No No.
I I like fucking, but I don't like fucking up friendships.
Same here.
That's why our generation doesn't fuck as much.
We, we're too adult.
Yeah.
Yeah, we take ourselves to the edge and then we just back up.
Hey, you know what someone said to me today? They said that Carl Reddick raped his secretary.
I told them they're full of shit.
Nothing comes from nothing What, they're not full of shit? I can't answer that.
Oh, my God.
I said it couldn't be true.
Who told you? Someone I know.
That's terrible.
Yeah.
You remember him at the firm.
He was like a statue come to life, like Martin Luther King.
I know.
When was this? The last ten years.
How many? His secretary, the stenographer at work.
And some others outside of work.
I can't believe this.
I can't believe this.
That's why we're being investigated.
That's why I'm in a bad mood.
Because they want to bury even more of these rapes.
Wait, stop.
N-No, we shouldn't talk about this anymore.
Why? I called you because I really wanted to see you, Marissa, because I was happy, okay? Not because I wanted to know anything.
Okay.
I-I don't understand.
I have to go.
Why? Because everything that we talk about from now on, you're gonna blame me for.
- Why would I do that? - 'Cause I'm not at your firm.
Right, but why does that matter? You're gonna hate me.
Just remember: this has nothing to do with us.
Okay? I love you.
I wish everything was different.
Some thing good.
What? Aw What's wrong, Maia? I know something that will help us.
Well, then-then, that's good, isn't it? A friend will interpret it as betrayal.
Mm.
Is it betrayal? I don't know.
I've lost track these days.
Well, then tell me.
It is the policy of ACDB Commission that disciplinary and unauthorized practice of law matters be handled expeditiously, with due regard to the right of the respondent to have ample time to prepare his defense.
Mr.
Roland Blum, have you had adequate time? No.
But I don't want to delay justice, and I have confidence in this board to tell my accusers to crawl back under the rock from whence they came.
Mr.
Cain, you brought these charges of suborning perjury? Yes, Officer Kreutzer, uh, because we were serving as cocounsel, we have actual knowledge of Mr.
Blum putting his dietician on the witness stand and representing him to the court in sworn testimony as a former insurance company executive.
Mr.
Blum, how do you respond to the allegations? "By treason's tooth bare-gnawn and canker-bit.
Yet I am as noble as the adversary I come to cope withal.
" Uh, it would be helpful, Mr.
Blum, if your responses were more on point.
What I find particularly galling is that Julius Cain, whom I put on my shoulders and hoisted up to the Federal Circuit Court bench sits schtum while I'm flayed open by his erstwhile partners' false allegations.
Why would Reddick/Boseman be making false allegations? To impede a lawsuit they know is coming.
I represent two women, Lydia Johnson and Sheila Freeman, both of whom have suffered sexual trauma at the hands of Carl Reddick.
Both of whom have had that trauma indelibly etched on their psyches.
Do you have supporting affidavits? With my reputation on the line, you think I'd come without them? I can't believe he's fighting a false witness charge with two false witnesses.
Are they? False? What do you mean? Liz.
No.
I had Marissa investigate when I found out about Cynthia.
And she gave me a list of names.
So they're real? Yeah.
Marissa.
I'm sorry, I Hi.
You're with Blum? Yes.
You fucked me over? - Not intentionally.
- Oh, my God, I can't believe it.
Marissa, it's not what it seems.
It is.
It always is.
How long have you been sitting on this? - On what? - Are you kidding me? Campaigning to be a federal judge.
Look, I-I didn't think it was serious at first.
Then it got serious very quickly.
I didn't want you to think that I had a split agenda here.
But you did.
No.
I didn't do anything that would undercut my work here.
Except everything.
I am just as harassed for being white as you are for being black.
Yeah, you are just as harassed by being put on all those Chumhum cases.
What a terrible burden you have to endure, Lance.
See? She's always making fun of my name.
- Oh, the horror, the horror.
- It's your name.
Lance.
What do you want me to call you? Okay, we all just need to cool it, okay? Everybody here is harassed in some way.
I'm sorry, in what way are you being harassed, Marcie? Cultural appropriation.
That one time you wore chopsticks in your hair.
I'm not Chinese, but Michelle is.
Okay, I'm working in a crazy land.
I'm just saying we all have to stick to our lanes.
Okay? What's wrong? Brenda implemented a new seating plan to replace the hot desk system.
Oh, yes, she told me.
She believed everyone was separating into racial cliques and she wanted to assign seats.
- I said yes.
- It's a disaster.
You know, I-I think we need to talk about Brenda.
I think she's undermining us.
Okay, look the associates are professional.
They can live through this for one more day.
What's that about? Well, she's suggesting we integrate the mail room by hiring three white workers.
But that would mean letting go of - three African-American workers.
- We're not doing that.
She said it's essential for a clean report to Chumhum.
Well, then we're gonna get a dirty report because that is insane.
And, um, what about Blum? All right, we need to come clean.
We tell the court everything.
We tell Brenda everything.
This is what we should've done three months ago, you guys.
That's how we get Chumhum and Blum off our backs.
I agree.
We've read your supporting papers, Mr.
Blum, and we understand your defense.
Good.
Then you see I'm innocent.
We have also been given a preliminary report by Reddick, Boseman & Lockhart.
It divulges all the details of their co-founder's sexual indiscretions.
In the opinion of this panel, the motive you ascribe to Reddick/Boseman doesn't hold up.
They have no secret to hide, so the allegations against you remain credible, and we'll be deciding on your disbarment presently.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
There is, uh, there is one more thing.
I have a I have a witness.
A key witness.
A witness who will speak to Reddick/Boseman's culpability in these charges against me.
Give it up, Roland.
Oh, you would love that, wouldn't you? Yeah.
Well, I am driven by a deeper passion: the truth.
And the truth is that their firm is subject to the Himmel doctrine.
How is that relevant here? It states that if an attorney has reason to suspect misconduct on the part of another attorney, said attorney has an affirmative duty to report it.
Failure to do so is punishable by suspension or disbarment.
Are you saying we were somehow in violation of the Himmel doctrine? Oh, not "somehow.
" There's a witness who will testify that if-if perjury was, in fact, committed, it was known to your firm and their lawyers.
All right.
Make this witness available and we'll hear from him.
Not him.
Her.
What is it? Is it Trump? In what appears to be a prank gone wrong, several police units were dispatched to the Virginia home of Michael Tyrek.
After a 911 call reporting a hostage situation involving - young children, SWAT teams arrived - Is that? at the Tyrek home and shot one armed adult male.
It's been confirmed that the fatality was senior White House consultant Michael Tyrek.
What do I do? You're sure it was them? They were talking about swatting him.
I could have stopped them, but I Oh, my God, I didn't.
I-I think I must secretly have wanted it to happen.
You didn't want him dead.
They didn't either.
Do you think they'll do this again? Diane, you have to report them.
No.
What if someone else dies? Liz, we are tied to them.
Do you understand? No one will believe that we're innocent of this.
Then-then you need to show them that it was all a lie.
Valerie, everything.
We're deciding what next.
We're wondering if we should go after his chief of staff.
No.
Absolutely not.
You cannot do this.
Did you see the news? They're taking it seriously.
They're taking killing a man seriously.
They're not taking the cause seriously.
Yes, they are.
Did you watch MSNBC? It's about killing begetting killing.
It's exactly the point we wanted to make.
Stop it.
Everyone, stop it.
This is a lie.
Here.
Valerie brought us together to steal our money.
There is proof.
She is a liar.
She is a swindler.
It doesn't matter, Diane.
We're way past that.
We're past polls.
We're past favorability ratings and precincts and voting machines.
They're conducting war against us, against their citizens.
These are the rules of warfare.
This is not warfare.
You two have never been 100% committed, not even from the beginning.
We know about your husband.
Working in the V.
A.
We know who you are.
We're not gonna let you get anybody else killed.
It's not up to you.
We'll see.
You two are just as culpable.
I need you to testify.
No.
- You'd be testifying to the truth.
- No.
The truth is you suborned perjury.
I tried to stop you, and Boseman tried to stop you.
- That's not the truth.
- Blum.
Maia, listen to me.
The truth is what you make it.
You build the facts into the truth that serves your purpose.
If it stops serving your purpose, you rebuild it into something else.
That's what keeps you from being a slave to how people define you.
That's how you become your own person.
You define what truth is.
Now, this committee is gonna disbar me unless Reddick/Boseman backs off.
The truth is, my fate and the fate of this firm is in your hands.
Where you going? Home.
I need you in the committee tomorrow at noon.
So are we gonna talk about it? Adrian, we have so many things that we could talk about, I have no idea where to even start.
Um us.
What part of us? As I remember, we told each other that it was a mistake and that it would never happen again.
And that mistake is about to appear in a report handed over to Chumhum and all the partners.
- We don't know that.
- We know that the investigator is thorough.
We know that we just talked about coming clean.
Adrian, I just want this small portion of my life not to be public, okay? Just this much.
Okay.
Okay.
Liz.
You regret it? What? Fucking.
What do you want to hear? Oh, Jesus.
- Forget it.
- No-no, I'm serious, I'm serious.
- What do you want to hear? - I said forget it, Liz.
Okay.
No.
I don't regret it.
Me neither.
But it was once.
Just once.
Yeah.
Night, Liz.
Night.
Okay, yeah, thank you for your honesty, especially about these additional sexual indiscretions of Mr.
Reddick's.
Anything you'd like to add, Brenda? The firm is dysfunctional, but it's not about the sexual issues.
It's struggling with its recent growth spurt, but I've put some plans together to correct that.
And Mr.
Reddick's actions? They are regrettable, and I think it'll cause a loss of faith in the firm for a while, but that hopefully is temporary.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- And thank you all.
We've enjoyed working with you.
Mr.
Gross wishes you the best.
Th-That's it? We're done? I'm afraid so.
God.
The report didn't matter.
They decided already.
Where are you going? Out in the sunshine.
All our problems will be here when I get back.
Has your witness arrived, Mr.
Blum? Uh, she seems to be running a bit late, but she'll be here.
This is a delaying tactic, Mr.
Kreutzer.
Oh, you wish.
The panel has reached a determination.
If you have further evidence, we'll hear it in appeal.
Mr.
Blum, suborning perjury is a serious offense.
Mr.
Arthur Garber never worked in the insurance business.
Well, then he fooled me as well.
I-I am shocked.
We're recommending the censure of Reddick/Boseman for their failure to report this misconduct in a timely manner.
It wasn't intentional, Mr.
Kreutzer.
Oh, you're full of shit.
Hold on, Blum.
We're also recommending that you be disbarred.
What the fuck? This concludes the business before this panel.
Thank you all for your time.
What, you-you-you think this is the end of Roland Blum? You think I-I'll just go and live a life of-of quiet contemplation and-and flannel shirts?! Yeah, you, you enjoy your waning moments of power and prosperity, you smug, half-smart hall monitors! Well, Roland Blum will rise up.
Like Lazarus.
Drive you all into the fucking sea.
In about an hour The sunlight's gonna fade And you and me Will divvy up the wine Like everything else here Yours and mine.
Diane.
What do you want? Don't.
Don't what? We know where you live.
Where you work, where your husband works.
You make one call, tell one person, we're coming for you.
So this is how we fight Trump? No.
This is how we fight Trump.
You gave up a long time ago.
We'll be watching.
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