Alicia and Lucca’s first official case together could end up being their last.

I would watch them all day.

And then theres the return of Marissa, whos just the best.

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So lets start with the winning team (in my heart, at least).

Yeah, thats rough.

And it doesnt take long for Lucca to come up with the idea to sue the school.

After all, Maggie borrowed money for an education that didnt wield a job.

However, when Maggie mentions her study group, Alicia gets an idea.

Its already happening at another for-profit school, so why not?

And when that causes the schools stock to fall, a shareholder suit is filed.

Thats the good news.

That bad news is that Colosseum is now suing Alicia and Lucca.

Looks like they got that bigger case they were looking for.

Its better not to ask.

At least, thats the way Alicias looking at is as she invites Jason in to have a drink.

(Just for the record, Ifullysupport whatevers happening here.)

And although shes not completely wrong, Eli has certainly been in a better place.

And when that doesnt happen, he finds a way to mess with the campaign on his own.

So how could he support a wife who supports it?

Yeah, politics are complicated.

But the takeaway is that Eli has won this round.

I could use more of these two, come to think of it.

I really enjoy them.

Finally, lets touch base with the battle of Cary/the world versus Howard Lyman.

But when Howard threatens to file suit, Diane pulls Cary aside.

Because Howard is a member of a protected class, they have to settle this.

At Howards request, Diane agrees to implement in-house mediation.

Howards first order of business: Stop the name-calling.

And step one of that involves everyone participating in sensitivity training.

As Howard puts it, now you know why I take naps.

(And no, its not because of his age.

Its because of how he exploits it.

I refuse to put popcorn kernels in my shoes.)