Jessica pivots again, asking Harvey Michael Jordan's win-loss record when he played with the Bulls (664-285, according to Harvey). Jessica says that ratio reversed when Jordan was in the front office, which Harvey realizes she knows because she knew Harvey would come in here one day wanting this. "Because I look at the future like an adult," she corrects. Harvey asks if she's telling him no, and she says she's not rushing her decision. Then she adds that he was wrong about something. He can't exactly argue it when she's questioning his maturity here, but you can tell he really wants to.
Mike encounters Rachel on her way out for the day and lets her know that... Harold got hired elsewhere. There's of course the elephant in the room in the form of the mouse under his eye, so she says, "He found out, didn't he?" Mike says he wants her to know that it happened after he dumped Tess. "I want you to know," Rachel says gently, "that I just don't give a shit." Well, good for her.
Harvey comes into Louis's office, which he's still packing up. Louis looks at him in apprehensive confusion. Without a word, Harvey slowly takes Louis's resignation letter out of his pocket and rips it in half, then walks out, still saying nothing. Louis leans against his file cabinet in relief. Harvey clearly came in there for some punching out, but he did the right kind.
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