![]() ![]() ![]() In the end, Robert ( Wendell Pierce) convinces Samantha to help out her foster mother. Harvey reaches out to Sean Cahill ( Neal McDonough), the same person who helped get Mike out of jail and unfortunately, Sean is not in the mood for getting involved in illegal activities.Īll hope seems to be lost in “The Greater Good”, but the characters turn it around in a balanced, calm episode. ![]() Alex ( Dulé Hill) is also invited to bury it, but when he meets the trader who is plotting all this, he fails miserably. Harvey asks Donna for help again on this matter, and what is clear are the cracks emerging in Donna’s association with her life-long colleague. Remember when Donna advised Stu to trade a stock? Well, now Stu is getting blackmailed. The core story to “The Greater Good” is one of those “coming back to bite you” moments. Katrina, however, does not tell Louis about the whole “feelings” ordeal that did not help matters in the case. In usual Litt-fashion, he storms into the office and shouts at Katrina ( Amanda Schull) for dropping the ball on the perfume contract. Shiela is always reminding him of what is essential. Having an expected newborn baby while being the Managing Partner at a reputable corporate firm is taking a toll on Louis ( Rick Hoffman) who is struggling to handle his diary. In a moment of vulnerability, Samantha learns that her foster mother gave her up when the authorities came from her, forcing the usually determined lawyer to refuse to help. Being the protective mother, she told the police the tablets were hers, and desperately needs Samantha’s counsel. She needs help because one of her children was caught with pills in his car. Samantha ( Katherine Heigl) is alarmed in “The Greater Good” when her foster mother appears after so many years. The firm is still a family a different family, but the lawyers all feel emotionally connected to having each other’s backs. Sometimes Suits takes the moral high ground, moving away from corrupt handshakes and aggression, and helping others. But “The Greater Good” was less about romance and more about doing what is right. ![]()
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