You never know when you might have to fight an alien.

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You never know when you might have to fight an alien.
↪ LEVERAGE + FAN FICTION TROPES
“That room is where the fan fiction comes true. You must never look in that room. DO NOT EVEN LOOK AT THE DOOR!” — John Rogers [X]
Star Trek References in Leverage
Hardison: So look, I’ll casually mention “Star Trek”. Eliot: Great. ‘cause that comes up a lot. Hardison: It does!
Leverage 30 Day Challenge | Day 20: Favorite “Let’s go steal a —” moment
Parker | “It looks like a dog in a baby suit”
↪ LEVERAGE + TV TROPES
“You say trope, I say well-honed narrative tool.” — John Rogers [X]
my favorite gag reel from the show so far!
You loved them very much, didn’t you?
↪ 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.
i’m here for the ladies → parker
Non-sequential serial numbers, my favorite. [sniffs money]
↪ 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.
❝ Didn’t you have a little bit of fun playing the black king instead of the white night? Just this once? ❞
Leverage 30 Day Challenge | Day 22: Favorite Eliot fight