The firm tries to force devout parents to donate their daughter's heart to an atheist, and Eli's vision of another plane crash causes him to risk the Dark Truth again, but the death he sees is unexpected.
Eli defends a young woman he believes will save humanity, Taylor learns some uncomfortable truths when she insists on being part of Jordan's divorce team, and Eli's insistence on a risky procedure reveals a future for which he's not prepared.
Jordan takes what may be the firm's last case, suing an executive for malpractice, and Eli's vision of a plane bound for Africa will give him insights not only for the trial but into his father.
Eli sues the City of San Francisco when he has another earthquake vision, giving Marci just the opening she needs to call for a partner vote over Jordan's leadership of the firm.
Eli's latest vision - with an assist from his dad's diary - causes him to abandon Jordan's competency hearing and focus on a case he believes will take him to the supreme court, ultimately forcing him to choose between knowing his own future and living his life.
Eli's practical joke against Dowd results in Taylor taking on a gay chimpanzee case, and Eli enlists Bennett's help when his vision leads him to a prisoner who is the victim of a vindictive warden.
Eli's case dealing with how a soldier is to be buried somehow connects to a woman who may be his soul mate, and Jordan's new direction for the firm is opposed by the senior partners.
Eli's vision contradicts the evidence when Patti's daughter is arrested, and he struggles with the effect his gift has on those with whom he's close. Matt's proclamation leaves him feeling unfulfilled.