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God help the opposing counsel. Donna Paulsen’s COO mug. Harold Gunderson’s career. The fish in Louis’s office. You are missed.

When Mike’s secret was exposed, the firm entered its first death spiral. To save it, Jessica sacrificed her name—stripping “Pearson” to allow (Wendell Pierce) to merge his firm. Thus, Pearson Specter Zane was born. But Zane’s tenure was short-lived, a casualty of Harvey’s loyalty to Mike over legacy. The Litt Ascendancy It was in the rubble of the Zane merger that the most unlikely name rose to the marquee: Litt . pearson specter litt soloff

The result was —a three-headed beast of icy grace, swaggering id, and raw, screaming emotion. It was the firm’s most stable period, which is to say it was only mildly apocalyptic. They survived a class-action lawsuit, a hacker’s takedown, and the FBI’s lingering gaze. God help the opposing counsel

But the name lives on as a symbol of television’s most dysfunctional, watchable family. It represents the evolution from cold corporate ladder-climbing to a found family that would burn down the legal system for one another. The fish in Louis’s office

And yet, for one glorious, final title card, —all four warring, fragile, brilliant egos—stood together.

By J. L. Sterling Special Feature

This is the story of a name that became a battleground. The firm began as Gordon Schmidt Van Dyke , a staid, old-money institution. But when the legendary Jessica Pearson (Gina Torres) maneuvered her way to Managing Partner, she rechristened it Pearson Hardman . It was the first strike in a war against the old boys’ club. Jessica’s philosophy was simple: “Winners don’t make excuses.”