Instead, its more focused on the latest attack on the firm, which is fine, I guess.
If theres one thing I havent enjoyed this season, its all of the internal turmoil at PSL.
Hes looking for Stephanie, who was helping manage his client Delta Securities.

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Donna informs him that she fired Stephanie.
By the way, the associates overhear all of this, which cant be good for morale.
But lets be honest: Whens the last time morale was high at Pearson Specter Litt?
Its been a thin quarter.
However, Harvey doesnt walk away empty handed.
It doesnt take long for Bratton Gould to launch its first attack on PSL.
Obviously, Bratton Gould is trying to the ol divide and conquer move.
Isnt it nice when these lawyers have each others backs?
We need less infighting, more banding together to fight a common enemy.
In other words: moreAvengers,lessCaptain America: Civil War.
Louis thanks Alex for saving his butt with a free dinner.
Louis makes Alex promise that hell come to him if he ever feels that way at PSL.
Did Louis just lock down this friendship?
Louis needs a win.
We need Louis to win.
The firm needs Louis to win.
Olivers research turns up many victims of the prisons shady shenanigans.
Unfortunately, he doesnt have the resources to handle them all.
He begs Mike to come off the sidelines, but Mike says no.
This willdefinitelygo well, right?
Bratton knows PSL cant handle a long, drawn-out war; it doesnt have the numbers.
The last thing Donna needs is for her first big action as COO to threaten the firms survival.
Thankfully, Alex isnt done saving the day yet.
Tonight, Alex proves that he might be the best person on this show and at this firm.
He offers to leave the firm to stop the attack.
Louis, Donna, and Harvey wont hear of it.
But Alex still finds a way to fall on his sword for his new company.
Bratton accepts the deal, and thus The New Guy saves the day.
What a stand-up guy Alex is turning out to be!
Ill be honest that revelation definitely surprised me.
So she let slip that the best attack plan was to pit Louis and Harvey against each other.
Honestly, this pop in reasoning only makes sense on a TV show.
This gamble couldve easily spun out of control, and PSL couldve been gone.
But I guess its nice to see someone other than Harvey playing the role of reckless gambler.