Favorite underrated tv bit is when the writing acknowledges the actors’ past roles.
We’ve been watching a lot of leverage lately and the writers do this a lot. Wil Wheaton and LeVar Burton guest star and there are Star Trek jokes. (I’m blanking on if they made any with Jeri Ryan as a main cast member.) Noah Wyle dons a lab coat for a con.
I just love that shit, I eat it up.
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Rescue first, then bicker!
Leverage Redemption S02E07 The Big Rig Job.
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A Comparative Guide to OUR GOOD SHADOWS
A simple guide for queer (masc) people in search for some new show to watch!
23/08/29 UPDATE! - I've added Leverage and another question to the table.
List of series for future updates.
I hope you find this useful or at least entertaining, I thought of it while lying in bed half awake at 8am :)
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Source.
So anyway watch Leverage.
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Everyone else when they’re undercover during a con: *just standing around* *miming the actions of the job they’re supposed to be doing* “What supervisor, there’s a very valid reason I’m not doing my job, I, uh......”
Eliot freaking Spencer: Guys stop the crime for a minute I have to go deliver these pizzas. I have to plate 300 hors-d'œuvres by 7:00. Get out of my way I have to go build a house with my bare hands.
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Poor John Rogers. He’s gotta be feeling like a writer for The Onion trying to make an entertaining show about justice in an unjust world, and it all just. Keeps. Getting. Worse.
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Jamey Perry: #LeverageRedemption #whatsinthebox
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Alec Hardison really can be anything he wants to be <3
Leverage 1x11 // "The Juror #6 Job" || Leverage: Redemption 2x13 // "The Crowning Achievement Job"
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By now, the authorities have surely caught on and noticed that where there's suspicious activity, a Brick & Basil food truck is never far behind. The problem is that it's a legitimate business and that's there's so damn many of them. Plus, they're all managed by veterans who know how to handle themselves. In the training manuals, on top of proper care of the vehicles, and sanitation guidelines, and delicious recipes, Eliot has left them very clear instructions on how to get out of a bind if they're ever pulled over without just cause. Many cops have already (deservedly) lost their jobs over unlawful search and seizure related to the chain, so the ones that know what's good for them don't even try anymore.
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