The battle broke out into an all out war tonight on Suits season 4 episode 3, “Two in the Knees.” Who hit harder? Check out our recap!

The first scene of “Two in the Knees” is the clip that was released two days ago, when Mike asks who ended the relationship, Rachel or Logan? Rachel claims she did – but that just means Logan might fight to get her back.

Like two gossipy old women chatting on a park bench, Donna tries to humanize Harvey to Mike. She’s afraid of their splintering relationship and reveals that Harvey has been working to procure his father’s old tapes. Turns out she’s been having regular meetings with Mike to make sure his and Harvey’s relationship didn’t get ugly. Too late?

Logan approaches Rachel and checks-in on her, this rubs her – and us – the wrong way. He doesn’t care about Harvey on that human level that Mike, and Donna, does. Is Harvey willing to fight below the belt with Mike? Not in the way Logan would like.

Louis, never one to let sleeping dogs lie, feels weird watching Jeff work in his old office. Maybe that was because he was watching from behind a corner with Donna over his shoulder. In an act of friendship, instead of a useful gift like the bottle of scotch Donna suggested, Louis bought two front-row tickets to the ballet. Jeff, expectedly so, has tickets to the Knicks basketball game for that night.

Jeff is looking for advice about approaching Jessica to run interference with their most recent case. Turns out, Jeff was bullshitting Louis and Jessica knows that. When she tries to redefine their boundaries, he promptly knocks them down.

The next morning, when preparing for the case, Jeff is asking to take Jessica to lunch to discuss the case when Louis walks in to burst his bubble. Overall, Mr. Malone is a smooth talker, buttering Louis up to play on Jeff’s team. Louis misconstrues all this double-talk about working together to be directed at him, rather than Jessica.

Harvey wants him to cut off Walter’s line of credit, preventing him from ponying up the money they promised their workers. When he threatens a banker into “doing some bullshit,” as Mike so aptly puts it, he is also reminded that this is illegal. Round 1 goes to Mike.

Logan is sick of Mike Ross winning and wants to attack Mike himself by digging up the skeletons in his closet. Maybe it’s our hindsight or the fact we’ve been watching for seasons, but we see fear flash over Harvey’s face. Their cover-up about Mike’s illegality, is shaky at best, and the smallest string could take down Mike, Harvey, Donna, Rachel, Jessica… basically the only one in the core characters would be safe would be Louis.

Harvey tries lying to Logan – his client – to protect his “surrogate son” and opposition, Mike. Instead of letting Logan investigate, he tries another tact. He approaches Walter, Mike’s client, tells him he know how his son died, and in a final punch to the gut, tells him Mike Ross used to be a drug dealer. Used to show up high to work. Interviewed with Harvey with a briefcase full of drugs. All indisputable facts Mike doesn’t try to argue. Round 2: Harvey.

Mike, furious, tells Amy to find every piece of dirt she can on Logan Sanders. He storms off to take care of other business. This isn’t going to end well. Turns out, Harvey rationalizes it fairly well: he shot him in the knees so Logan wouldn’t shoot him in the face.

Harvey: “Without me, you’re nothing.” Harvey’s ego is why Mike left. Harsh words are exchanged. Mike reveals he has Harvey father’s master tapes and the war of attrition has truly begun.

Harvey goes to Rachel to appeal to Mike about giving up. He reveals that Logan is going to investigate into Mike and they all know the devastating effect that could have.

Jessica is worried about her reputation. She is the only woman at her level in the city. Jeff tries to call her bull-shit, she wont be disbarred for entering into a relationship with a senior partner that she hired, but she is not willing to take that risk. Jeff might have played mind games with Louis to finally get Jessica on his side, but he never played with the case.

Nothing in this episode goes Jeff’s way. Louis finds out that he lied and he is Litt up furious (sorry). Gone is the sad Louis that we feel pity for, here is Louis, the hard-ball lawyer. Earlier in the episode he was happy to have made another friend, but now he knows better, and he does not suffer fools easily.

When Rachel walks into the apartment that night, Mike is reading the deposition she gave at Logan’s divorce. Turns out, she lied in the first scene of the episode, saying Rachel ended it. She loved Logan so she lied for him.

Logan wanted to marry Rachel at one point. Then, months later, he wanted to get back with his wife, so she helped him with that. Mike is insecure, wondering why she wouldn’t tell him that. Logan isn’t the guy Rachel wants to spend the rest of her life with, Mike is. The question is, can they make that happen? We hope so.

Rachel goes to Logan’s apartment and makes him stop the personal attacks because he owes her for lying in the deposition, all those years ago. He goes to Sidwell Investment Group to apologize to Mike and says he’ll stop. Logan says he’s only doing it because he doesn’t want to hurt Rachel. If looks could kill, he’d be six feet under right now. Round 3: Rachel?

In the end, Jeff comes to Jessica, putting their relationship aside, and reveals the SEC battle has officially begun. Rachel presents Harvey with his dad’s tapes, given to him by Mike.

Programming note: Suits is taking next week off and returns July 9 with “Leveraged.”