Dean continues his relationship with his therapist, Jillian, much to Stewart's dismay. The malpractice suit against Dean Sanderson, Sr. heats up when Corey Manler shows himself to be surprisingly well-prepared.
Stewart becomes certain there's a larger conspiracy against the firm. It's the first time Sanderson & Yao has ever been involved in a truly dramatic situation, but Dean has shed his "Grinder" persona and refuses to listen to Stewart's "paranoia." Instead, Dean decides to focus on being the office intern, so Stew has to take matters into his own hands.