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EXPECTATIONS
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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↪ LEVERAGE + TV TROPES: Fanservice
Gratuitous display of characters in skimpy clothing, or none at all, under the assumption that it will attract or “reward” viewers. The character is usually female, though fanservice of male characters is far from uncommon.
↪ LEVERAGE 2.13 - The Future Job
whistles innocently
eliot spencer on how to diffuse a bomb
↪ LEVERAGE + TV TROPES (RPG Edition): Power Trio – Fighter, Mage, Thief
Power Trios are frequently embedded within larger ensembles. In this case, Three Plus Two is a Power Trio within a Five-Man Band. There are many variations on the Power Trio, but in RPGs, character specializations tend to boil down to strength, sorcery, or stealth.
Fighter: The Lightning Bruiser. A physical powerhouse of prodigious strength, the fighter solves problems by dicing or smashing them to bits. The fighter usually has the best armor, making him an effective Meat Shield, and he prefers melee weapons to ranged. Mage: The Glass Cannon. A mighty wielder of arcane might, the mage has a tendency to die if enemies look at him funny. His method of solving problems therefore tends to consist of blowing them up before they can get to him. Thief: The Fragile Speedster. Being quite a bit squishier than the fighter but not as much as the wizard, the thief relies on stealth and guile. Her method of solving problems typically involves sneaking by them, stabbing them in the back, or sniping them from a distance.
Leverage 30 Day Challenge | Day 20: Favorite “Let’s go steal a —” moment
“We need you to do this. I need you to do this. Please.”
↪ LEVERAGE 1.07 - The Two-Horse Job
LEVERAGE 4.07 - The Grave Danger Job
↪ “The man put me in a coffin, Nate. A damn coffin.”
my idea of a romantic evening is cuddling (◡‿◡✿)
I can’t seem to stop drawing the Leverage trio help
ELIOT: You think you know what I’ve done? The worst thing I ever did in my entire life I did for Damien Moreau. And I … I’ll never be clean of that.
PARKER: What did you do?
ELIOT: Don’t ask me that, Parker. Because if you ask me, I’m gonna tell you. So please … don’t ask me.
↪ LEVERAGE 3.15 - The Big Bang Job
↪ LEVERAGE + TV TROPES: Annoying Younger Sibling
The Annoying Younger Sibling is often used by writers as a balance to the “coolness” of the main protagonist. Typically the opposite sex of the main character … Note that this trope is for younger siblings who are annoying to the other characters, not to the audience.
↪ LEVERAGE + TV TROPES: Vitriolic Best Buds
They’re best friends. You can tell because they bicker Like An Old Married Couple. Like a beautiful and delicate snowflake, no two friendships are alike. Unlike the beautiful and delicate snowflake, some friendships break out the flamethrowers in the face of this sickening sweetness.
These guys bicker constantly. They’re always sniping at each other. They snark relentlessly. They duke it out on equal terms, hurling insults at one another with prejudice. But underneath the verbal fencing is a rock-solid friendship that no Smug Snake could hope to chip at. Often, they have opposite morals, personalities, or fighting ability, which is presumably the cause of the vitriol (or maybe it’s just because they’re both Deadpan Snarkers).
Woe betide any outsider to this unusual ‘friendship’ who thinks that because one is constantly snarking on the other, it gives the outsider the right to make snide comments about the other as well; usually, they will quickly (and painfully) learn that “no one makes fun of him/her but me.”
“These people you’re with now, would you leave any of them behind? Ever?”
↪ LEVERAGE 3.16 - The San Lorenzo Job
Allergies [Elison Per Episode]
Fangirl Challenge: [9/10] Relationships » Alec Hardison & Parker "I think that, maybe, I might be having feelings..."
[Favorite Ships] → Parker & Hardison
“You have me. And I got you. I got you, girl.”