Mike is unsure about this, as he should be.
Meanwhile, Harvey forces Craig, a.k.a.
the crooked New York Bar guy, to schedule a hearing for Mike.

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She makes Harvey promise that hell pull the plug on this tomfoolery if the risk becomes too great.
Harvey gives her his word, but then immediately breaks it.
So, Mike, thinking on his feet, lies and says Pearson Specter Litt is his co-counsel.
Obviously, Harvey goes along with Mikes audible, but hes not happy about it.
Now that theyre in this together, this means they have to find a way to try 150 cases.
Luckily, Harvey has 10 eager new associates ready to help.
Unfortunately, Mikes gambit also forces Harvey to break his word to another person: Louis.
And you really feel for Louis thanks to Rick Hoffmans empathetic performance.
Without Harvey, Louis decides to recruit Rachel and Katrina to help him.
Yeah, that shuts Nathan up, but he still suspects Mike is up to something.
For Mike, the desire to never feel that way again makes this risk totally worth it.
The next day, Harvey and Mike file all of their suits, which, naturally irritates multiple people.
Meanwhile, Katrina and Rachel come up with a fine dining-themed presentation for Louis client.
Honestly, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed watching these two work together.
Then, later on in the episode, Katrina shares what it was like to work for Robert.
Alas, Katrina-Rachel bonding time is the only good thing to come out of their team-up with Louis.
Louis doesnt handle rejection well, but this time it leaves him feeling more demoralized than anything else.
He doesnt lash out or get angry with Donna for suggesting he use Rachel and Katrina.
Theres a tenderness to their interactions that really works.
Mike returns to his office at the legal clinic, where he finds Oliver waiting to confront him.
Oliver demands to know what Mike has to gain from pursuing this case.
Seeing no other option, Mike admits that he did so he can get into the bar.
Disgusted, Oliver tells him he needs to come clean to Nathan.
Moreover, I dont think Mike expected hed be the one admitting his guilt in tonights episode.
Will Mike actually become a lawyer, or will Craig find a way to screw Mike and Harvey over?
Knowing this show, itll probably be the latter.