As Mikes trial speeds along, its time for him and Harvey to pull out all the stops.

Its okay if you dont remember who Clifford Danner is because I didnt either.

This is where I got confused about the timing of this trial.

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If the former, then this trial definitely feels kind of rushed.

At this point, Jessica has accepted that Mike is defending himself.

Its him growing up and realizing he is not the one to bring this home, Jessica argues.

Part of him clearly believes he doesnt deserve to be found guilty.

First, Harvey asks Donna if her friend in the U.S.

So Harvey decides to blackmail David Green into buying one of the jurors a coffee.

This is atonement, Harvey tells David.

This is the day you face the music.

(The hypocrisy!)

Thankfully, David doesnt fall for that nonsense and doesnt come through.

Even while his life is on the line, Mike cant not help someone out in need.

Instead of spending time with her in what might he last few hours of freedom, hes doing this.

So, Louis decides to go get that proof.

Thankfully, Louis ends up deleting the audio when Jessica refuses to consider turning on Harvey.

Later that night, Gibbs shows up at Mikes apartment with two deals: Deal No.

Itll be interesting to see how the writers untangle this web in next weeks finale.

As you mightve expected, the case Mike is working on turns into a very obvious allegory.

The prosecutor offers his client a deal: No jail if he turns on his accomplices.

Harvey knows where he is and takes off running to the U.S.

Attorneys Office, where Mike is in Gibbs office and says hes ready to take the deal.

Thats where the episode ends.

Well see how things wrap up next week.