Jojo is determined to make sure no one realises how attracted she is to Eliot. They are friends, that's enough. Anyway, everyone knows Eliot dates spectacular looking women, not fairly pretty girls who don't clear 5 foot 2.
Eliot is in unfamiliar territory. He doesn't do relationships. As far as he's concerned, learning their last name is a rarity. Jojo is his friend, his colleague. If anything happened between them, he'd only mess it up and ruin what they've got. Anyway, Jojo is educated, a lady. Women like that date doctors or lawyers, not a sorry son of a bitch who never made it to college..
The team finally face Damien Moreau. For their Hitter, this isn't only about confronting his past. It also means he's going to have to make a decision, one he had hoped he wouldn't have to make.
Jojo was still coming to terms with Eliot ending their relationship. The last thing she needed was for him to get a call from Aimee, his ex-girlfriend.
Sci-fi and fantasy shows love the “handwritten note from the past / future / alternative timeline” trope. I give you SG1 episodes “1969” and "2010” or The Librarians “And the Final Curtain”.
The note inevitably ends up in the hands of the person who wrote it. The problem is, the whole plot device hinges on the character recognising it is their handwriting.
So, my question is this,
You are handed a cryptic note, but you have no way of knowing it was written by you in the future. What is your reaction?
Hey, that's my handwriting! We need to figure this out!
Wierd, the handwriting is a bit like mine. Anyway...
"Hes one of the guys who kept me from falling all the way down, so now Im asking the other guy" AAAAAAAAA Eliot Spencer.......using his knife to not just destroy but create 🥺 and saying that Nate is also someone who saved him from The Darkness? I lose it
my favorite thing about the mastermind job in season one of leverage: redemption, is that nate took the time to talk to this rando accountant about how many times eliot flipped his hair out of his face.