We agreed we all change. Better or worse, we change together.
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@we-provide-leverage
We agreed we all change. Better or worse, we change together.
"I appreciate you coming here with me."
Leverage: Redemption S02E05 The Walk in the Woods Job.
Aldis Hodge as Alec Hardison LEVERAGE (SEASON 1)
Leverage 5x13- "The Corkscrew Job"
Harry Wilson in The Scared Stiff Job (S03E03) LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION (2021—)
Leverage: Redemption 1x7- "The Double-Edged Sword Job"
Now anchor the emotion. Raise the champagne flute to your lips. Take a nice, long sip. And now every time she laughs or smiles, repeat that motion. She’s gonna link that to a nice, warm feeling. You can use that later.
"And if it shows up as cash in a suitcase? Go digging."
Leverage S01E10 The Juror #6 Job.
They're so deliberate about showing that Eliot is not playing a role when he's The Chef in French Connection. He doesn't use an alias, he doesn't restrain himself from being harsh or from being sincere, his food speeches to the class are very similar to the ones he gives Parker, he bickers with Hardison just like always --- he's just being himself.
And then in the end, the "head on a platter" conversation just as directly tells us that he is playing the role of The Hitter. He's not being himself, he planned and considered how to act the part. If only for one episode, he got to feel like The Chef was the real him and The Hitter was just a character he played.
How does the government catch mob guys? Taxes!
nate: here's our hitter, eliot spencer. he's the best of the best at combat and weaponry
nate: no one is better than him at disarming large numbers of enemies without going down
nate: he can identify weaponry by sound and organizations by fighting style, hair cut, and shoes
nate: we use him for honeypots
I committed a crime, I got caught, and now I am gonna serve my time.
My favourite Eliot Spencer character trait is Friend-shaped To Children. Nate can't look at children without crying. Sophie is politely baffled at the concept of Humans Who Don't Understand Complicated Psychological Concepts Because They Are Literally 6 Years Old. Hardison has older brother energy, which is to say children are comfortable in his presence but they don't actively seek him out, unless of course to play an epic prank akin to the great tradition of Ring and Ditch or Spell ICUP. Parker will try to protect any child she can, but under-12s without autistic criminal intent don't really connect with her, unless of course they are Traumatized™.
Eliot Spencer is continuously sought out by children of all ages. Traumatized or not? Does not matter. Literally baby or cool teen? Does not matter. They will come up to him while he is glaring daggers or actively planning to murder someone and ask him to hold their hands through the security check at the airport. And you know what? He does. He holds their hand every single time.
Aldis Hodge as Alec Hardison in Leverage (2008—2012)
every leverage dynamic ⮎ breanna casey & eliot spencer
this is a lot more smallville than i imagined your childhood to be. what did you imagine? mmh. gotham.
every leverage dynamic ⮎ alec hardison & taggert