While Harvey deals with demons from his past, Jesscia's demons are more in the present, and they look distinctly like Daniel Hardman and Jack Soloff. Let's hope that Harvey can table his issues for a week in order to help Jesscia win this battle, or their beloved partnership might be over sooner than we thought.
Looks like Jessica might be reassuring a heartbroken Louis here. He probably should feel guilty, given that he paved the way for Jack Soloff to call for a vote of no confidence in Jessica. Even if Louis will never learn from his mistakes, at least it's nice to know that Jessica will always be able to forgive him for them.
We rarely see Harvey so dressed down in the office, so you have to wonder just what the occasion is. He certainly doesn't seem to be wearing his victory face, so could Jessica have lost the vote? If so, life for Harvey is about to get very complicated, especially if Hardman manages to get his old partnership back.
If we didn't know better, we'd say that Donna was the bride to be, all decked out in white. This week, Donna will need to be at the ready for both Harvey and Louis, as they try to sway the partners in Jessica's direction. Donna is nothing if not beloved at the firm, so hopefully she can swing a few votes in their direction.
Rachel has been looking particularly glamorous and bridal this season (always with a hint of white in her wardrobe!) and this look is no different. Let's hope that Mike doesn't decide to protect her by ending their engagement, or all of this white will have been for nothing!
Rachel: I just watched the man that I love go to prison so that none of you have to and it hasn't been five minutes and you're already ripping each other apart. Harvey: Rachel. Rachel: Let me finish. I thought I wanted to be alone tonight and then I realized that I didn't because I wanted to be with my family. If you can't keep it together tonight, of all nights, then as far as I'm concerned you can all rot in hell.