[s3e15] Know When To Fold 'em Review

: Initially, Mike decides to leave the firm and accept the offer. However, after one final legal "win," he changes his mind and has his hacker friend, Lola Jensen, add his name to the official Bar database so he can continue practicing as a "legitimate" lawyer. Key Plot Points

literally decides not to fold on his legal career, doubling down on his fraud by hacking the Bar.

: An old name partner, Charles Van Dyke, returns to demand an audit and a larger dividend. Jessica Pearson manages to outmaneuver him with the help of a depressed Louis Litt, who discovers a way to nullify Van Dyke’s agreement by restructuring the firm as an LLC. [S3E15] Know When to Fold 'Em

has to decide whether to "fold" on his relationship with Scottie or risk the firm's safety by telling her the truth.

: Harvey faces James Quelling, an attorney with a gambling addiction who attempts to extort millions from a Pearson Specter client. Mike eventually defeats Quelling by uncovering that the attorney was being illegally funded by his client’s competitors. : Initially, Mike decides to leave the firm

: Mike is torn between his love for practicing law and the constant fear of his fraud being exposed.

, the antagonist, is a literal gambler whose inability to fold leads to his own professional downfall. "Suits" Know When to Fold 'Em (TV Episode 2014) - IMDb : An old name partner, Charles Van Dyke,

The title "Know When to Fold 'Em"—a reference to the Kenny Rogers song "The Gambler"—mirrors the high-risk gambles taken by every major character in this episode.

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