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Okay, I’m going to start off saying that I LOVED this episode. It feels like it was one of the episodes that I’ve just been waiting for and the themes that were explored were things that I’ve wanted to see for ages. I'm sure there'll be bits I forget to mention so feel free to discuss in the comments :)

The opening was very dramatic – for some reason it felt quite dark to me compared to usual Leverage openers but it worked. I really liked the way it was Eliot at the start, talking to the client, with Nate – it seemed to fit in with the episode very well.

I love the fact that the show managed to show us what Eliot is like in situations where there’s torture, when people are trying to break him, without having him being captured or showing it through flashbacks or something – I think it maybe made it all the more effective because the knowledge that people knew where he was, that he was in control and that, although it was a dangerous situation, it wasn’t as bad as it could have been allowed us, as the audience, to maybe pay more attention to subtle things. Like Eliot’s face when the guy shoved him into the cell, the way he allowed himself to be tasered for the con because that sort of thing is, as he put it, what he does. He just doesn’t break at all and he goes further, he actually uses the bad things about his past against the people trying to break him and that’s what makes him so unmovable.

The other thing I found really interesting about the situation they put Eliot in was just how easily it could have been true. If other things had happened, if he’d made a different decision at some point in his life he could have really been in a homeless shelter, really signed up for a scheme like this.

The whole scene with the ‘how many people have you killed’ and the ‘do you really want to know…’ speech was just amazing – it’s so easy to watch Eliot’s fight scenes and the jokes with Hardison and forget that Christian Kane can also do scenes like that – where it’s heart-breaking and believable and it really affects you. And then you get scenes like this and the one in the first episode of this season and it hits you. And this line:

‘There’s nothing you can do, no punishment you can hand out, that’s worse than what I deal with every day’

It revealed so much because this is what Eliot is about. He knows what he’s done and he feels guilty as hell and he hates himself for it but he can’t take it back so he punishes himself, he does his job and gets beat up and puts himself on the line for his team because it’s all he can actually do to deal with it.

Protecting the team, protecting other people is another Eliot trait that came through big time in this episode. There was the comradeship that he built up with the marine, the way he stepped in to protect him even though it meant getting hurt. And then there was his reaction when Hardison was caught. He beat up that guy and didn’t even hesitate because he’ll do whatever it takes to protect his people and it’s pretty damn scary how far he’ll go because this? Was nothing on the scale of what he’ll do for them. It makes me wonder whether all this is building up to something, Eliot making some sort of sacrifice or maybe killing someone to protect them.

There was another character who, I think, got lots of development in this episode too, although perhaps more subtly. Hardison’s undercover role as a student at the college did several things: it highlighted the fact that, of them all, he’s perhaps the one who could live the most normal life if they stopped all the cons now. But the way he kind of settled into the role, even seemed to enjoy it sometimes, also showed that maybe he sometimes yearns for that normal.

We also got to look at his insecurities. Hardison can often come across as being very confident, sometimes a little over-confident but this episode displayed the worries he has about his own abilities.

There were, of course, lighter parts to the episode. My favourite lines include:

-‘I, however, am not most people’/ ‘do you want to skip the behold my genius part…?’

-Eliot’s correction about the video game quail hunting (fits in so well with their previous exchanges and it was also a nice shout-out to The Gone Fishin’ Job)

-‘What kind of wumpa wumpa, how many kinds are there?’ ‘ There’s 7 of them’ (Anyone, “they’re very distinctive sounds…?)

-‘Stereotypes…British people, no offence’ (was sheer genius)

-‘Should I tell him it’s the age of the geek?’ ‘He’ll figure it out eventually’

I also very much liked Eliot’s haircut, Hardison trying to explain how his friends weren’t ‘pretend’, the Black Ops reference, how casually Parker just kissed Hardison on the cheek and the whole Eliot and Sophie scene in the police station.

Okay, so a couple of other things:

There wasn’t much Nate in this episode and there wasn’t actually a lot of Sophie either but I don’t think it really mattered. All of the episodes usually have a different balance of characters and I think this one needed the focus on Eliot and Hardison for it to work as effectively as it did. It wouldn’t have worked nearly as well if we hadn’t have seen as much of Eliot.

The scenes that Nate WAS in were great. I loved the few little scenes we got of Nate and Eliot – at the start with the client, trying to work stuff out for the con, the scene at the end with the shots. I think they showed such a great contrast to the earlier episode where there was conflict; in this episode, Nate really trusted Eliot, believed that Eliot knew what he was doing.
 

Date: 2011-11-28 07:40 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mysticalchild_isis
This ended up being one of my favorites of the season so far, too. I felt like the plot could have used a little cleaning up in a few spots, and I feel like it depended on the flashback reveals a little too heavily, but it was a great exploration of Eliot, and, as you say, revealing of Hardison's character as well.

Date: 2011-11-30 09:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theron09.livejournal.com
Yeah, it was a very good episode and the character exploration was just fantastic - I'm sure there'll be stuff that I notice watching the second time that I missed the first time, too.

Date: 2011-11-29 07:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nightcamedown.livejournal.com
I agree *so much* with everything you said here :) I thought that this one of the strongest eps of the season - maybe of the series - and the contrast between the Hardison and Eliot storylines was handled incredibly well. Dawwww, I missed this show so much ♥♥♥

The whole scene with the ‘how many people have you killed’ and the ‘do you really want to know…’ speech was just amazing – it’s so easy to watch Eliot’s fight scenes and the jokes with Hardison and forget that Christian Kane can also do scenes like that – where it’s heart-breaking and believable and it really affects you.

YES. THIS. SO MUCH. One of the things I really love about Leverage is that they don't pigeon-hole their actors (you're the tough one, you're the funny one, you're the weird one, etc.). Sure, the *characters* have certain emotional ranges where they'll naturally be most comfortable, but every single actor gets the opportunity to shine in these kind of intense emotional arcs. The fact that "the tough guy" gets these brilliant, quiet, intense scenes and that they trust Christian to pull them off? GUH.

And, of course, I loved all the Nate/Eliot scenes. It's nice - if a little scary - to see them working together instead of being at odds :)
Edited Date: 2011-11-29 07:36 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-11-30 09:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theron09.livejournal.com
XD It definitely was a VERY strong episode and it's definitely up there with my favourites now. I just think it was handled so, so well in terms of how they explored the characters. It was such a great episode to get after waiting for a new one for so long.

What you said :D Leverage is one of those rare shows where every actor and every character is strong and I'm so glad they recognise that by letting them all handle intense scenes.


Date: 2011-12-03 10:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jesco0307.livejournal.com
Yes, yes, yes to all you're saying - I LOVE this episode.

I don't have to say my favorite character is Eliot, do I? In case you didn't know, he is. So yes, I loved this episode because finally, we have an episode this season that's heavy on Eliot. Because in my opinion (yes, I might be wrong, but it's my personal impression) we had little of him this season. And I think Christian Kane is a very talented actor, I love him more in these type of scenes (like the scene with the CIA agent or in the park in the BBJ or the one on the mountain) than the fighting scenes (yes, they're great as well). So yeah for getting this.

I think as for Nate and Sophie being less prominent in this episode - as mentioned before Eliot deserved some more time, so someone else had to have less - and I'm sure they'll get more in the next episode.

Two more observations:
1) As for Nate and Eliot being in sync again - I love this, but I feel we never got a 'clear the air' sort of thing for the tension earlier in the season. I really need to push myself to get up at the con next week and ask if they cut scenes out that would have giving us some kind of closure....

2) The thing you mention with the sacrifice Eliot might make - how about this in combination with one of the couples messing up ;)? I am not a supporter of those two couples (sorry, people) and for me they get to much screen time (I hope they get them established in S4 and we can back to focus on the important stuff in S5) - and now Hardison takes out his ear thingy because he's having couple stress with Parker? The couples already mess with the job...good opening for Eliot having to make some sort of sacrifice...hey, a girl can dream, right?

All the quotes you mentioned? Love them to pieces...

Give me more Eliot with Sophie, I love them doing stuff together.

Date: 2011-12-04 11:41 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theron09.livejournal.com
It was such a great episode.

Haha, I think I know who your fav character is :D It was really great to get such a fantastic exploration into Eliot's character and past. Christian Kane is such an amazing actor and I love that he got a chance to show this side of his skills again.

I know what you mean about Nate and Eliot - there didn't seem to be an episode where things were really resolved; I'm wondering whether we might see more of this storyline in future episodes, though, and whether this was just a temporary truce.



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