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ok so this is gonna be a leverage-centric blog for a few days to couple weeks because i'm watching the show
in s1e11 i fucking ADORE how they introduce the bad guys as Evil Leverage (TM) by having the lawyer put in an earpiece and then immediate hard cut to an Evil Chessboard (TM)
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Kinktober: House of Amateurs - S1E11
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There are few things that Anakin loves more than this. His shaft, coated in a mix of fluids as it slides in and out of the hole you’ve created using your tits. Hands cupped underneath your flesh, molding it together so he has the perfect slot and the perfect view. Supine, and supple, he fucks the valley of your chest while his large hand braces on your stomach.
“Fuck,” he exhales. Which is the most he’s spoken since you got started. There’s a level of divine arrogance that comes with rendering the Anakin Skywalker speechless. Your bare body laid out for him as he uses it to his heart’s content, you couldn’t stand the idea of being anywhere else. Even if your pussy aches and leaks out onto the surface you reside, your hands remain where they should be. His thrusts become shallow, sheathing fully within the fat of your breasts and you gain a cheeky idea. Unable to see, you release them and they fluidly settle aside. Blindly, you seek out his hands, and rearrange them to replace what you’d abandoned. He palms your tits, massaging his dick in between them with interest. A single, deliberate wiggle to them causes you to chuckle. He’s been positioned in a kneel above your face, granting you the generous sight of his smooth perineum, which you nose delicately. Unashamed, he is unperturbed as he rolls your tissue with his hands over the sensitive skin of his cock. He allows you to do as you please, allowing you further still when you spread him to trail kitten licks and soft nips.
The skin of your chest is pulled as he massages with more fervor, his erection somehow harder at the notion you’re nearing what he thinks you are. What he hopes you are. You lick a stripe, and he sinks into you further to make room, bending over you. The tip of your tongue grazes the outskirts of his hole, and he visibly shudders. Uncharacteristic and highly satisfying. His agape mouth heaves as you circle your tongue around the rim, experimenting with the sensation as his cursory thrusts grow in depth. The motion presses your tongue into him, dipping into his hole and he lets out a groan.
“Careful, or I’ll fucking cum all over your stomach.” the words aren’t a threat, but a warning. He’s known for his endurance, yet you get him in between some tits, lick on his asshole a bit, and suddenly he’s ready to bust. You smirk to yourself, pushing your wet muscle into his hole that’s loosening by the second, accommodating the pleasure. His fingers close in on your nipples, pinching them between his indexes and thumbs, using them as leverage as he fucks your chest and your tongue enters him in tandem. That sting heightens your enjoyment, your core in an ache over this negligence, while your brain feasts on the imagery. You wish you could see what his dick looks like on your chest, how small you look compared to him, but you’ll settle for being used like his own personal pleasure toy.
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ok but im pretty sure john rodgers(?) has talked about how they started leaning into that in leverage: redemption. i swear i remember reading some interview that involves some of her pop ups and the amount of pull just her name has in the criminal sphere (ex. redemption s1e11 the jackle job where the fence agrees to work with them simply because its parker)
and honestly i love that the way they have written her she really is believably just that good
love when parker drops from seemingly nowhere. not every ceiling has exposed rafters or pipes that she can cling onto or perch on, sometimes she must be pulling some kinda superhuman spider-man shit. it’s not a plot hole btw i fully believe she can do all that stuff, i would never doubt THE parker’s abilities
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S1E11: The Juror #6 Job
This episode was fun. Was nice to see Parker out of her comfort zone, and was funny to her forgetting Alice.

Eliot to Sophie about Parker: "You need to talk to her. This is not the first time she's gone loco"

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Parker and her interaction with other jurors lol
Parker: What'd you have for breakfast? You smell like gravy.
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This reminds me of Bull!!!! The earpieces and tech of the juror duty!

(I actually really liked the concept of Bull, but just hated Bull’s arrogance, anyway I digress)
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Aww and Sophie and Alec sticking up for Parker when she comes to them for help
Sophie: you know, she's never done that before. Nate: What, stormed out? Come on. Sophie: No, asked for our help. (walks out) (Nate looks toward Parker, then back at Hardison) Nate: What? Listen, there is a reason we put her in a jury trial. (Hardison mutes game) Hardison: You know, man, when I was a, when I was a kid, I was like 8 years old, I had a foster mom who was Jehovah’s witness. She used to dress me up in a suit and a bow tie and take me door-to-door to spread the word. Black neighborhoods, white neighborhoods, didn't matter. I would kick, I’d scream, or whatever, but she would say "Alec, you need to learn how to talk to people." See, everything I learned about people, I learned ringing doorbells and-and-and being in a bow tie. Parker never had that. I mean, jumping from a skyscraper, she's cool. But making small talk? It’s-it's like pure terror. Just cut her some slack.
:)
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GOOD ELI! TAKE YOUR BEER BACK!!!
Eliot: Tell you what, this is not happenin', bubba. You ain't takin' my beer.
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And Eli and Parker team up! Yay! ha cute!
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Hell yeah Parker was telling the truth! Take that Nate!
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Hardison: Hello. (looking at monitors) Earnshaw just ran a credit check on Alice White. Parker: Who's Alice White? Nate/Sophie: You are! Parker: Whoa!
Ha ha love this gag
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Eliot and Alec are well funny!!!
Eliot: It's your turn to be in the dumpster. Hardison: No, man, no. I-I have-I have peanut allergies. What if somebody threw in some extra crunchy Skippy? Then, you know, it's just a (wheezing) all up in my vocal area, man. Do you want to give me mouth-to-mouth? No, none of us want that. Hell no.

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The apple and orange persuasion sketch HAHAHAHAHHA
This is my favourite thing. EVER!

Sophie: Okay, today did not go well, but that's all right. You know, we learn when we fail. We're gonna-we're gonna go back to basics, and we're gonna do a little role-playing. Gonna start with-with persuasion techniques. So, Eliot (tosses him an apple) has an apple. Alice (tosses her an orange) has an orange. Eliot: I love apples. Apples are my favorite fruit. Parker: Good for you, sparky. Eliot (to Sophie): I-I don't have to sit here and take this crap. Sophie: Go on. Just do it for me. Eliot (to Parker): You have an orange, all right? Now, convince me that I want the orange, not the apple. I'm gonna take a bite. (slowly brings the apple to his mouth and takes a bite) Parker: I put a razor blade in that apple. Eliot (spits out the apple): Are you serious? Parker: Maybe. But do you know what doesn’t have a razor blade in it? This orange. (smells the orange) Don't you want it? (tosses the orange at Eliot and leaves) Sophie: You fell for that? (exits room)
Hahaha poor Eliot! Don’t blame him though! Parker could and would!
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Parker and the stealing forman trick! Wowee!
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Parker: Wait! Wait a second. That was a secret. You just told me a secret, right? That's something friends do.
Peggy: Well, I guess so. You're the nicest one here.
Parker: Really? I mean, thanks.
Aww P ❤
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Alec pretending to be a lawyer!
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Awwww man I love Parker! She's so cute!
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Nate: Now, listen, this is the middle game. This is where we trade pieces. We look for weaknesses. You have to buy Sophie a little more time to maneuver. Alec: I literally cannot make this slower or any more boring. Okay, y-you know why they say justice wears a blindfold? So you can't see that justice is asleep.
then
Hardison: Slide 162. This is-this is good stuff. Dr. Goldfarb, hi. Can you tell us how the chemicals work their way into the neurotransmitters? Judge (bored): Is this going anywhere, counselor? Hardison: Oh, I assure you, your honor, the next hundred slides are essential.
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HAHAHA Donnie! That was BRILL!!
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AWW and I love Encouraging Nate and Sophie! They really are the parents!
Nate: A jury is 12 people. Just talk to them. You've been doing it your whole life. Just put on your bow tie and ring the doorbell.
Sophie: Actually, Peggy is disgustingly normal. But the rest of them, they all have their own Alice White. You just, you just happened to give yours a name.
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This whole scene!!!

Nate: Okay, we don't have court today, but we do have some work to do. Eliot: Am I gonna like this work? Nate: Uh, not the first part.
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ANd Nate in character! hA!

Nate: Are you kidding? I've been off the grid for years. Don't get me wrong. Electric car's a good way to start, but you can make fuel from your own bodily waste. Do you compost? The feeling when-when you close the digestive-to- internal combustion cycle, glorious.
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Hardison: Oh, incident. Okay. (referring to file) Would that happen to be the incident on flight 732 out of St. Louis, where you-you fondled a flight attendant's buttocks? Or would that happen to be the incident on flight 1433 out of Chicago, where you drank 17 tiny margaritas, you took your pants off, you stood up on the drink cart, and you sang, quote, "I'm a sexy monkey"?
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THE SWITCHING MONITERS THING! BRILL Hardison!!!

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And this whole interaction was just *chefs kiss*

Parker: Oh, sweet mercy, cooked flesh. (takes a bite of burger) Can we have fast food every time we make the bad guys go away? Nate: Did you realize what you just did? What you did? You won a jury trial without cheating. Hardison: Without chea--I hacked a government no-fly list and used it to humiliate a witness. Nate: Excessively. "Cheating excessively" is what I meant. But, I mean, think about it, I mean, if you applied yourself, Hardison, you could be anything you want. Hardison: You know what? I could. I could. You know, next week, I think I’m gonna be an astronaut. Nate: Well, that's not really what I meant. I meant if you studied, you’d-- Hardison: Yeah, if I--Who needs to study? You know, I’m gonna be a surgeon. A surgeon – ER. Surgeon. (Parker gets a text and checks her phone) Parker: Hey, it's Peggy from the trial! She wants to have coffee next week. Alice made a friend. Eliot: I'm gonna tell you one more time. You made a friend, not Alice. Parker: Oh, cool. Well, think she'd want to steal a painting with me? Sophie: Start small, Parker. Try coffee
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Gina Bellman is a great actor for many reasons, but right now I’m appreciating how she sold a gay romance in Leverage: Redemption. I didn’t doubt for a second that those two ladies were passionate about each other and in love.
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It’s Sunday, Leverage Marathon folks, time for another episode! This week we’re watching the 11th (by DVD order) episode of season 1, The Twelve Step Job, in which Nate is back on his bullshit, Sophie is 100% done, Hardison’s gonna die, Eliot is *with* him, Parker hugs her boys, and you never mess with Chileans. Watch the episode with us on our Sunday Leverage Marathon discord server and post all about your feelings, thoughts, comments, anything & everything.
Come on in, say hi to your fellow fans, get comfortable. We’ll be starting in about 45 minutes at 3:30 PM Eastern U.S. Time
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Parker as Alice. Everyone else trying to teach her how "normal" people act. Her making an unintentional friend. Hardison as lawyer. There's nothing else I'll need, thank you.
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You know why they say justice wears a blindfold? So you can’t see that justice is asleep.
Hardison | Leverage S1E11: "The Juror #6 Job"
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Leverage S1E11
Parker: We the jury, declare the defendant...
Hardison, mouthing: Not Guilty
Parker: ...Hot Milky
Hardison, head in his hands: oh my god
#adsnjadfsk this#this was funnier in my head#has this been done before? its probably been done before#but anyway here u go#leverage#hardison#parker
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Leverage s1e11, The Juror #6 Job
another heartbreaking intro scene :’( and some parker character development!
let’s go out-heist the defense team and steal a guilty verdict
except no one will listen to parker because i guess sports is just too important :///
i was hoping hardison was going to say they should listen to her, but instead he was like “she doesn’t have social skills, cut her some slack” ???
so we have eliot spencer who goes by his first name, and alec hardison who goes by his last name, and parker, who ... ?
is hardison his grandma’s last name, and that’s why he uses it, to distance himself from his foster families or something?
also where did parker get her name
i’m fascinated by names and what they tell us about characters i guess
GOD is nate like, admiring this lady’s evil legal heist skills? watch out, crowley, there’s a new nemesis in town
“who’s alice white?” “you are!!”
“she’s going to buy the jury.” “not if we [dramatic pause] steal it first.” i love this show
parker’s outfit with the cute skirt and the t-shirt and tiny suspenders? adorable
“a chess game has three stages, right” me, who knows nothing about chess strategy: if you say so
parker’s face when nate is like “so you need to get these people to trust you” is a whole entire mood
parker’s autistic, right? we all agree?
i did see a post float by my dash that said it’s canon
the ‘let’s teach parker social skills’ scene feels a little like the ‘let’s rehab nate’ scenes, like.... i’m uncomfy with it, but in an unarticulatable way or something idk
actually everything parker wears in this episode is super cute??
they really just went and had gina bellman do brownface. they did that.
wow.
“a steak made outta beans”
parker’s ‘i just made a friend’ face, i’m cry
“unless she found a guy with a cia-level cover story and fake identity” actually,
i hate every single detail of this real indian company with a fake indian representative plot, oh my god
like, taking advantage of a dude’s cultural appropriation to pull off their scam is not the worst idea? but the writers went about it in a gross af way
“they all have their own alice white, you just happened to give yours a name.” i... the dialogue in this scene is maybe a little weird? but i like the concept that everyone is performing to an extent
*the dialogue is a little weird as in, define “““normal”““ and i wanted the overall message to be ‘no one is ~normal~’ but it didn’t go quite that far
the stolen wallet toss to the driving by accomplice thing was incredible
“some of you even made friends. it’s not as bad as you thought, right?” i’m CRY i love parker and hardison both being in the courtroom, trying to pull off this job, and being nervous but also supporting each other 💕💕💕
okay, driving his phone gps around is so great, i did not put that one together until she explained it
“alice made a friend! :)” “YOU made a friend” i love this!! eliot not letting her downplay her accomplishments 💕
the brownface was SO BAD, but everything else about this episode was pretty good
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Since you've gone in depth in the past as to your reads of both Lotor and Zarkon's personalities and characteristics and how they differ from one another in both strategy and general outlook, I'm curious to hear what you think some of their big similarities might be? Lotor consistently feels the need to insist that he's not his father, and yet Haggar (who would arguably know the most about the two) said they're similar. Thoughts?
I would really hesitate to say that Haggar claiming Lotor is like Zarkon is actual evidence of their similarity.
You have to understand Haggar is a very manipulative person.
Remember this? Virtually all of Haggar’s tactics during s1e11 are not about using her incredible magical might to subdue or destroy Shiro immediately, or even quickly. There is nothing efficient about her fighting style.
What Haggar is doing here is an extensive, morbid psychological attack. She confronts Shiro with an image of himself, in prisoner’s rags, trying to kill him. She gets him at her mercy, several times, and uses it to pressure him to further stew in his discomfort and fear. She circles, she taunts. None of this indirection is actually necessary. We see Haggar immobilize Allura- a capable frontline fighter just like Shiro- effortlessly. If Haggar wanted to just overpower Shiro and be done with it, she could.
But there’s also what Haggar says to Shiro.
The way Haggar talks about it, you would think that she gave Shiro a gift out of the goodness of her heart and he spurned her benevolence and went on to hurt her.
That is not what happened. Shiro was her prisoner. She tortured him and experimented on him to the point of hacking off one of his limbs. And this is not Haggar being oblivious, either. Again- look at the expression on her face when she stabs Shiro.
Look at her expression- wide eyes, toothy grin. She loves this. This scene, how it’s framed, what it looks like- this doesn’t feel like a battle. Again- Haggar has been holding back and toying with him. She’s been doing unnecessary things to scare Shiro, make him feel powerless and isolated.
Haggar willfully and consciously is framing what happened between her and Shiro as his fault. She talks about it as if she did nothing wrong, and that he’s the one creating a problem here. This is a textbook abuse tactic.
So what does this have to do with Lotor?
I think Haggar’s relationship to Lotor is a lot like her relationship to Shiro.
Look at the specific context around which Haggar says that Lotor is like Zarkon. This talk happened because Haggar assigned Raht, a full-grown, physically powerful and armed (he has a weaponized prosthetic) military commander, to stalk Lotor and report on his behavior.
Haggar is violating Lotor’s privacy and boundaries, without any reason whatsoever to be concerned or suspicious of him. She is telling- again, a powerful, dangerous older man- to stalk her adolescent son and tell her where he’s going.
Lotor captures Raht, kills him, and in a manner far more aggressive than he normally is, confronts Haggar about it.
And, just like in Shiro’s confrontation, Haggar’s immediate response is to talk about it in a way that sounds like it’s Lotor’s fault. Without addressing or even acknowledging that she’s making people follow Lotor, the first thing out of her mouth boils down to “you aren’t doing what you’re supposed to.”
The clear implication is that Lotor brought this on himself. That people dogging his tracks, not knowing when he is or is not being observed, and not being able to go where he wants to, are just natural consequences for not obeying mommy dearest.
Or: According to Haggar, Lotor’s privacy and autonomy is entirely contingent on whether or not he’s obedient. If he isn’t, he loses these things.
Haggar is using the same tactics she has used on her literal prisoners.
Lotor goes into this conversation practically snarling because this is what he’s used to. His hackles are already up because he anticipates her abuse before she even starts talking. And we see this color a lot of their interactions. In s4e3, Haggar greets Lotor neutrally and calmly, and asks that he follow her.
Lotor balks as soon as he sees her, and stares long and hard after her retreating back before he actually makes any move to follow. This is the behavior of someone who is scared, and went on high alert. Hell- the fact that he accurately predicted exactly what Zarkon wanted with him, but still didn’t want to go anywhere near his parents without backup should tell us something.
So- let’s get back to s3e5.
(First, with as much as there is to compare about Haggar’s treatment of Shiro vs. Haggar’s treatment of Lotor, I don’t think it’s a coincidence we see this first telling interaction between Lotor and one of his parents in the episode where Shiro is desperate, repeatedly hurt, and trying to crawl his way from the empire after they did something harmful to him)
“I know many ideas float through your head, just like your father.”
But everything Haggar is saying and suggesting here doesn’t back this up.
Zarkon doesn’t really get a lot of ideas. He’s pretty traditionalist- the person really scheming up new ways to do things is Haggar, and Zarkon’s more her patron than he is her peer scientifically. All he really cares about is results, and he’s content to repeatedly sledgehammer things until he gets his way.
And that’s the other thing: Haggar is comparing Lotor to Zarkon, at a point where she is functionally telling him to shut up and be a good little cog in the machine. She wants him to abandon what he wants, what he’s working on, and obediently maintain Zarkon’s status quo until Zarkon returns to the throne and Lotor can be put right back in his box where he belongs.
Haggar repeatedly changes tactics around Zarkon to carefully work around him because she knows, full well, that once Zarkon wants something he will never let it go. Zarkon hates being contradicted, challenged or anything like that.
Haggar saying Lotor is like Zarkon is facetious, because she claims they’re both thoughtful people when they aren’t, and she compares Lotor to Zarkon while demanding that Lotor behave like a subordinate- when Zarkon, given that same demand, would sooner kill the person asking it of him than even consider the idea.
It’s a shutdown. And I’d guess, it’s probably Haggar deliberately making Lotor uncomfortable so he won’t hold his ground in this argument. Because Lotor hates Zarkon, he hates being compared to Zarkon. He explodes immediately and then recoils and leaves. Which is probably just about what Haggar wanted him to do. She’s said her piece, so, now she wants him to shoo.
So I suppose at a glance you could say that Zarkon and Lotor are alike in that they’re both incredibly driven, but, even then, I would argue their contexts make that irreconcilable.
Because Zarkon’s drive boils down to entitlement. He is obscenely, egregiously entitled. Zarkon thinks the universe, the fabric of reality itself, owes him. That there is a massive debt that everything and everyone is constantly paying off to him. He has more than what he needs, he has everything he wants except Voltron, but he demands more, more, more, because none of it is never as much as what he thinks he deserves. If it exists, it is his, and he wants to take it.
Lotor’s drive is pretty simply because if he doesn’t succeed he’s going to die. Again, his parents are leveraging tactics against him similar to those used on Shiro- who Haggar considered a slave and an experiment. Lotor is viewed as a possession by these people, and if they want him at all, they want him to live in a little glass box and never do anything they don’t demand of him.
So yeah- both Zarkon and Lotor are very aggressive and focused on getting what they want. But Zarkon’s ambitions are grandiose to a hubristic degree.
Lotor’s ambitions are basically his own freedom and safety. It’s getting away from his abusers- and if he acts on a grandiose scale, it is because the sheer scope of Zarkon’s power forces him into a position where the only way Zarkon will ever hear him saying “no” is if Lotor becomes, or commands, a monster even Zarkon is afraid of.
He has to be bigger, he has to be tougher, he has to become something Zarkon can’t destroy because that’s the only way he’s ever going to survive.
Even when we see Lotor and Zarkon put in comparable situations, their responses just further emphasize the divide. Consider s3e7 vs. s4e3. Lotor and Zarkon, both have their teams, led by their “right hand”, turn on them.
Zarkon responded by denying any and all culpability, massacring his team, burning Altea to the ground and plunging the universe into ten thousand years of darkness.
Lotor, when hearing his team was literally going to turn him over to his abusers, responded that he understood, told them to do what they needed to, and then fled the situation in a manner where he could’ve probably injured Acxa and Ezor, and absolutely could’ve killed Zethrid, but didn’t fire a single shot after them. The only person he attacked, Narti, he perceived as endangering all of them, not just himself, and had no idea why, which is why it clearly unsettled him as much as he did- he didn’t offer any explanation because he had no explanation for what had just happened.
Someone like Zarkon would never have been at a loss for that. It would’ve been, and it was- very easy for him to immediately put the blame for the loss of Daibazaal on Alfor- when he himself was the one who left the rift open, destabilizing the planet and endangering everyone, and then forcing it even wider, until the only way it could be closed was by shattering the planet itself.
Lotor is silent on the matter of Narti, and when talking to Zethrid about the rest of the team leaving him, his dialogue tells us that he sees this as the generals just doing what they have to.
TL;DR:
Haggar is an unreliable narrator on purpose when talking to certain people. She said that to Lotor most likely because she knew it would hurt him to hear it.
I talk a lot about Lotor and Zarkon’s differences because their similarities as I see them are ultimately fairly superficial and driven by radically different undercurrents. They exist, but only to further characterize how massively different they are.
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apples and oranges
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by queenbaskerville
“There is not some kind of evil conspiracy lurking behind the curtain of every routine civic duty,” Sara snaps.
“That’s what they want you to think,” Mozzie shouts back at her.
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S1E11: The Juror #6 Job
Words: 1385, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 2 of for my whole crew
Fandoms: White Collar, Leverage
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: Sara Ellis, Neal Caffrey, Mozzie (White Collar), Alex Hunter, Peter Burke, Elizabeth Burke (White Collar)
Relationships: Sara Ellis/Alex Hunter, Elizabeth Burke/Peter Burke/Neal Caffrey, Neal Caffrey & Mozzie
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe, Crimes & Criminals, Team as Family, Season/Series 01, Episode: s01e11 The Juror Number 6 Job, Dialogue Heavy
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mehay1 replied to your post “NOW JONATHAN??”
I never watched Buffy and only saw some of the Angel eps that Chris Kane was in after seeing him on Leverage, so who was Jonathan? Lol, I'm gathering you're enjoying the series as much as I hoped you would.
Jonathan is this skeezy dude on Buffy who starts out as just a nerd but tries to become a supervillain.
OH MY GOD AND ONE OF THE WITNESSES IN THE NEXT EPISODE WAS ON BUFFY TOO he was a principal.
And yeah I'm enjoying it WAY TOO MUCH it's hard to be productive when I keep getting sucked into this show lol
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It’s Sunday, Leverage Marathon folks, time for another episode! This week we’re watching the 11th (by DVD order) episode of season 1, The Twelve Step Job, in which Nate is back on his bullshit, Sophie is 100% done, Hardison’s gonna die, Eliot is *with* him, Parker hugs her boys, and you never mess with Chileans. Watch the episode with us on our Sunday Leverage Marathon discord server and post all about your feelings, thoughts, comments, anything & everything.
STREAMING IN 15 MINUTES at 3:35 PM Eastern U.S. Time, sorry for the late notice!
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