Elsewhere, Donna, who is clearly feeling lonely, decides to give her ex-boyfriend Mark Meadows a call.
From there, its time to get down to business.
Mike shows up at Harveys apartment looking for a classic Batman and Robin team-up to save Alex Williams.

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And to save their co-worker, theyll need some outside help from none other than Robert Zane.
(Do you think Robert gets tired of helping these boys out?)
Naturally, Roger, Reform Corps head, isnt too happy to learn that Robert Zane, a.k.a.
Mikes future father-in-law, is coming after them.
Harvey assures them he has it handled.
Surprise: He doesnt.
It turns out shes engaged and her fiance lives in New York, so she moved there for him.
Louis leaves the meeting still in shock.
And Louis isnt the only one who receives some shocking romance news.
Toward the end of their very flirty lunch, Mark drops a bombshell on Donna: Hes married.
Donnas pissed, especially since they both know this was more than just lunch.
Mark tells her hes very unhappy in his marriage and really wanted to see her again.
The next day, Batman and Robin head to court.
When the hearing begins, Harvey argues that Frank is making Robert suborn perjury by threatening Rachels life.
This is downright slander and is kind of despicable.
Its the latest in a long list of dirty things these men have done to protect the P.S.L.
family, and it makes you wonder: At what point will they draw the line?
Meanwhile, Louis and Donna receive similar propositions from their exes.
Louis and Donna both look for clarity on the P.S.L.
roof, which leads to a touching scene that reminds me why I love their friendship.
The next day, Harvey receives some shocking news: Frank Gallo died in prison the night before.
He obviously assumes Roger and Bratton were behind it and confronts Roger at his office.
Roger claims he had nothing to do with it.
With no other option, Roger agrees to Roberts settlement.
And thus the day is saved.
As Alex and Harvey leave Brattons office, they share somePsych-like banter about being even now.