Text
The Weekend in Paris Job (S03E01) LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION (2021—)
requested by @heidiamalia
#parker#hardison#she's magic and/or superhuman we're all just here to appreciate her#a tag i have used before that still applies
289 notes
·
View notes
Text
The Weekend in Paris Job (S03E01) LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION (2021—)
266 notes
·
View notes
Text
Injured Eliot, my beloved.
Leverage Redemption S03E01 The Weekend in Paris Job.
391 notes
·
View notes
Text
omg breanna they let you have two emotional support middle aged white man criminals no way


191 notes
·
View notes
Text
LEVERAGE | 4.03
Bonus:
113 notes
·
View notes
Text
The second funniest joke in Leverage season 1 is in Episode 2 where Parker has to crack a voice activated safe by getting the phonemes in real time so Eliot has to force Charles Dufort (the guy who owns the safe) to order a dish with a really long and complicated name by actually saying the dish's name, after which the only phonemes Parker needs are f, u, and k, which, of course, leads to Durfort calling Eliot a "fuck" for giving him Shrimp instead of what he ordered (since what he ordered never existed in the first place).
It also cuts back to Parker, like, halfway through the "fuck" which is probably for network reasons but also kinda aids in the comedy.
#sillies#i LOVE this bit.#episode 2 and we see how SMART they all are and how well they can coordinate
502 notes
·
View notes
Text
LEVERAGE | 3.15
Bonus:
116 notes
·
View notes
Text
I watched Leverage for the first time way too young, and a lot of things went over my head. I just rewatched "The Future Job" from Leverage and something about this scene just hit me.
The way they broke down the mysticism around the predatory psychic for Parker feels so intentional both in character and out of character.
In character, they do not judge Parker for falling for the con. The team is supportive and kind as they explain how a cold read works to her. They break it down for her step by step. They never belittle her nor do they pry about her past. This approach makes sense for Parker as a charcter, and it's sweet to see her friends try to help her through a difficult moment this way.
And out of character, it's kind of like they are telling the audience "it's okay if you've fallen prey to this scam. We're living in hard times and this is exceedingly cruel even by our standards. You aren't stupid, you are human. Here's some tools to avoid being tricked like this in the future". I cannot tell you the number of times I've realized I was being manipulated because of how this scene stuck with me.
I love the writers of Leverage, but something about this episode always makes me feel like the writers truly cared for their audience. I'm not sure if this was intentional or if I'm reading into it. But damn I think about this scene a lot.
6K notes
·
View notes
Photo
Age of the geek, baby
182 notes
·
View notes
Text
You need to talk to him. Who? Hardison. You don't like it when he talks to other women. I don't care who he talks to. What you're feeling is called jealousy, Parker. (scoffs, laughs) I'm not jealous, no. I'm not jealous. Nope. It's just that when I see them together, I don't like it. You need to tell him how you feel.
LEVERAGE | 3.05
163 notes
·
View notes
Text
The OT3 (Hardison & Eliot & Parker) LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION (2021—)
requested by anonymous
1K notes
·
View notes
Text
Leverage Redemption S02E13 The Crowning Achievement Job.
#eliot#astrid#redemption#yelling at the former hitman to tie you up tighter. which you can get away with because he's reformed. mostly
76 notes
·
View notes
Text
Leverage Redemption S03E03 The Scared Stiff Job.
70 notes
·
View notes
Text
I admire you, Harry. You changed. Uh, okay. Well, hey, not to, uh, deny a compliment, which I appreciate but from what I'm told, so did you. Yeah, but it didn't start out that way. You know, first I was with the others because it let me do different kinds of crimes. Stuff I'd never done before. It challenged me and I wasn't really being challenged back then. It was only later, after being together we decided to change together. See, I changed with people. And it felt good because we were helping each other change.
Beth Riesgraf as Parker in season 3 of Leverage: Redemption (2021-present) created by John Rogers and Chris Downey
484 notes
·
View notes
Text
#sophie#parker#hardison#eliot#oh this is a fun set#who knows if she's lying about any of those things but
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
"Navid bought an army."
Leverage Redemption S01E08 The Mastermind Job.
287 notes
·
View notes
Text
Eliot Spencer | The Long Goodbye Job
[insp]
111 notes
·
View notes