<P> Alicia and Peter, who remains restless due to his house arrest, find they are getting along better . However, while searching for old tax forms in Alicia's room, Peter finds condoms in her bedside table and suspects she is sleeping with Will . An argument ensues when he confronts her about it, ending with Alicia angrily insisting that he will have to trust her . Meanwhile, political operative Eli Gold (Alan Cumming) tells Peter an anonymous Twitter user named "Upriser7" who is making disparaging posts about Alicia, some of which are true, including that Alicia and Peter are sleeping in separate rooms . When Eli later realizes the Tweets are coming from inside their house, Alicia questions whether it is her children, but they deny it . When Alicia learns her son Zach (Graham Phillips) communicates with his girlfriend Becca (Dreama Walker) with Twitter, they realize she is Upriser7, and Eli Gold confronts her at school and intimidates her into stopping the Tweets . </P> <P> Later, Bishop offers the firm $200,000 in cash as a retainer to serve as his lawyer, prompting Diane and Will to weigh the ethics of defending Bishop against the firm's desperate financial need . While working on the case, Alicia realizes Dorfman's daughter Tammy (Katie Kreisler) gave the witness list to Bishop to win her father's approval . Dorfman insists he will go to jail before letting his daughter take the fall, but instead calls Bishop and threatens to give up information about him . In response, Bishop has his bodyguard Tony Grustelle (Creighton James) confess to the murder, which results in Dorfman's case getting thrown out, much to Rivers' ire . Bishop announces he is dropping Stern, Lockhart & Gardner because he prefers Dorfman . Diane and Will decide to seek a third partner with an extensive client list to keep the firm alive . The episode ends with Becca asking to have sex with Zach . Although the condoms he kept in his mother's bedside table are now missing, he leaves with Becca anyway . </P> <P> "Fleas" was written by Amanda Segel and directed by Rosemary Rodriguez . The subplot involving Twitter addressed the growing popularity and influence of the blogosphere, demonstrating how even unsubstantiated claims and gossip on social networking sites can trickle into the public consciousness and eventually the mainstream media . The cutbacks and financial difficulties facing Stern, Lockhart & Gardner were also reflective of the global recession affecting much of the industrialized world at the time the episode first broadcast . The episode derives its title from a line in which Harrison Rivers accuses Will of being complicit with the criminals he is defending, claiming, "You wake up with fleas, counselor ." "Fleas" marked the second in a string of guest appearances by Alan Cumming as Eli Gold, a political operative said to be based on White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel . Both are political operatives from Chicago noted for bullying tactics and their use of foul language . "Fleas" also included an appearance by Ana Gasteyer, a comedian best known from her work on the sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live . Gasteyer portrayed Judge Patrice Lessner, who presides over the Eric Dorfman case and displays animosity toward Will . </P> <P> "Fleas" makes extensive use of Twitter, a social - networking and microblogging service in which users can make posts of up to 140 characters on a profile page . While discussing possible cuts at the firm, Will is disappointed when it is suggested he lose his season tickets to the Chicago Cubs, a baseball team with the Major League Baseball's National League . Eli Gold warns Becca if he does not stop her Tweets, the result will be similar to the 2009 horror film Drag Me to Hell, in which a young girl is tormented by demons . </P>

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