: Harvey is furious with Donna for destroying evidence. Although he says he will not fire her (stating, "I might kill you, but I'm not gonna fire you"), Donna's actions set a highly destructive chain of events in motion for her future at the firm.

: Jessica Pearson and outside counsel Allison Holt want Harvey to sign an affidavit stating the firm never received the document.

Here is the structured breakdown of the episode's content, plotlines, and key character moments: 🎾 Main Plot: The Tennis Prodigy

He forces Harold Gunderson to take care of it, completely ignoring Harold’s severe cat allergies.

: Marco falsely accuses his father of physical abuse to speed up the emancipation process.

: Donna Paulsen realizes that she actually did receive and sign for the crucial Coastal Motors memo that was buried, making the firm look guilty of hiding evidence.

: Realizing that Harvey signing it would constitute perjury, Mike intentionally spills coffee over the affidavit to stop him from signing. 📉 Major Consequences

: Mike Ross takes on his first solo courtroom case. He is tasked with representing Marco Mendoza, a teenage tennis prodigy seeking emancipation from his father to go professional.