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Double Trouble on Leverage

Buffy didn’t react well to another Slayer in town. Mulder and Scully never played well with other Agents. So it should come as a surprise to absolutely no one that the Leverage team reacts poorly when another crew challenges their title of Most Awesome Con Artists.

There’s a lot to love about this episode, but hands down my favorite scene occurred when the warring teams finally set eyes on each other. Parker met her pickpocketing match; Eliot encountered a foreign woman so beguilingly dangerous they couldn’t stop imagining fighting each other long enough to actually fight each other; Nate is irritated by a mastermind a lot more sinister than himself; and a showdown between resident hacker Hardison and guest-star Wil Wheaton (Star Trek: TNG’s Wesley Crusher), the opposing crew’s resident hacker. Hardison’s Star Trek reference later in the show brings it all together beautifully.

Each team member has a counterpart, and those counterparts serve not only to vex our team (and entertain the audience), but also to illustrate the unique function each individual brings to the table.

Also brought into focus is just how good our team really is. The other crew robs from the rich and gives to themselves and don’t seem to be above a little murder between old friends. They work as a unit, but they don’t seem to be a real team – there’s no affection or camaraderie between them, no sense of family.

That’s what the Leverage crew really is, when it comes down to it: a misfit family, not all that different from your own.

That is, if your misfit family likes to spend their Saturday nights breaking into highly secured offices, facilities, and compounds. Check out all the Leverage goodness over at TNT!

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Leverage Riffs on Nancy Grace

leverage-castIf you’re not watching Leverage, TNT’s weekly caper adventure, then you’re missing out on the most fun you’ll ever have that won’t make you feel guilty for it later.

Owing more tips of the hat to movies like Ocean’s 11 or the Sting than it does any television shows in recent memory, Leverage pulls off the ultimate con: making you forget you’re rooting for a group of criminals.

Take this week’s installment: a television journalist (the always lovely Beth Broderick, doing a fantastically subtle send up of Nancy Grace) sells fear to her viewers, not caring how many “little people” she hurts in her quest for ratings. Her latest victim, an innocent bus driver accused of killing two little girls. After a suicide attempt, his daughter seeks compensation. But she isn’t interested in money. She wants the woman who ruined her father’s reputation to be ruined in return.

The Leverage crew immediately got to work – all quick jokes and earnest intentions – with an unusual twist: tonight, our resident grifter, Sophie, has traded places with our mastermind, Nate. This simple twist allowed the show to poke fun at its own convention by using the other team members to compare the difference in Nate and Sophie’s leadership styles. (Sophie, we learn, is a lot more dramatic during the briefings.) That the team will bring down their foe is a foregone conclusion. It isn’t the result Leverage gets, but the charming journey each episode takes the team on that proves to be the core power of the show.

Leverage is supposed to be a drama, and while it definitely possesses heavy dramatic chops, as well as intriguing action, it’s also funnier than half the so-called comedies on the air.

Watch full episodes of Leverage online at TNT.

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