The Hitter, the Hacker, the Grifter and the Thief are back, this time with help from a new tech genius and corporate fixer, to take on a new kind of villain. When someone needs help, they pr... Read allThe Hitter, the Hacker, the Grifter and the Thief are back, this time with help from a new tech genius and corporate fixer, to take on a new kind of villain. When someone needs help, they provide...Leverage.The Hitter, the Hacker, the Grifter and the Thief are back, this time with help from a new tech genius and corporate fixer, to take on a new kind of villain. When someone needs help, they provide...Leverage.
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Before Leverage Redemption , while Nate was in prison , both Sophie and the rest of the team told Nate that she had revealed her real name to the others . Why , through the rest of Leverage and during Leverage Redemption does the team continue to call her by her alias ? I have seen every episode of the series both before and after Nathan's death several times , and never recall hearing "Sophie " tell the team what her name was . What's up with that ? It makes me wonder if she ever even told Nate what her name is . For that matter , I wonder if she may have been lying to Nate when he was in prison and she told him that .
There are enough holes in each episode that this one is altogether unnecessary , so why not just come out and use her real name ? Do the writers think that the audience is not capable to handle a change like this ? I like the show . Stargate SG 1 was one of my all time favorites . Both of these plus all other Devlin Dean productions are top shows/movies as far as I am concerned .
There are enough holes in each episode that this one is altogether unnecessary , so why not just come out and use her real name ? Do the writers think that the audience is not capable to handle a change like this ? I like the show . Stargate SG 1 was one of my all time favorites . Both of these plus all other Devlin Dean productions are top shows/movies as far as I am concerned .
Leverage: Redemption is the reboot of Leverage and has the entire original cast back with the exception of Timothy Hutton (because of his legal problems), they replaced him with Noah Wyle who steps in and does a fantastic job. All the heists are exactly as the original but the characters have all since grew and evolved since we last saw them. This is just a flat out fun show to watch if you can just turn your brain off because some of it is ridiculous but in a good way. As long as you don't think too deeply about what you're watching then I promise you'll have a good time watching it. If you're a fan of the original Leverage then this show is absolutely for you.
This was everything I hoped for and more. The original characters kept their appeal and stayed true to their roots, and the new additions are wonderful. Same great writing, directing, and acting. All the "jobs" were fantastic with Parker's love of vents, the costumes, and Eliot's fight scenes. I do miss Nate but Noah Wylie's character is so much fun and he never ever tries to replace Nate. I'm so glad the wait is finally over but it was definitely worth it. Thank you Dean Devlin for giving us back our hitter, hacker, grifter, and thief!!!!!
Leverage: Redemption is the reboot from the original. It brings the whole gang back together except Timothy Hutton with Noah Wyle, otherwise the rest of the cast is all back. The series is about some reformed criminals who put their unique skills to good use by helping regular citizens against big companies of both corporate and government that take advantage of those regular citizens. The come up with elaborate scams targeted against these greedy corrupt people and help the victims get justice. I love how at the end of each episode they do the flashbacks at everything we missed to make the plan come together and be successful. It's the same thing as the Oceans movies did. If you're looking for a fun show to waste a little time with then give Leverage: Redemption a chance.
I watched the first two episodes Thursday and they reminded me of the original series. I did not miss Nate at all.
The way they explained Nate's absence is one of the most logical and expected ways to handle it. Gina Bellman delivered a great performance.
Friday morning, I started the third episode. I love that the creators showed how important Hardison really was and still is. The team always took him for granted. In today's world, a lot of the new age tech people don't give credit to the older geeks. Big ups to Dean Devlin and team.
Alec will always be my favorite and I will miss him from the other episodes. However, I will continue watching Leverage: Redemption and am looking forward to the remaining episodes. Hopefully, Hardison will be able to join for the second half of the season.
Congrats to cast, crew and everyone who is responsible for bringing Leverage: Redemption to us!
The way they explained Nate's absence is one of the most logical and expected ways to handle it. Gina Bellman delivered a great performance.
Friday morning, I started the third episode. I love that the creators showed how important Hardison really was and still is. The team always took him for granted. In today's world, a lot of the new age tech people don't give credit to the older geeks. Big ups to Dean Devlin and team.
Alec will always be my favorite and I will miss him from the other episodes. However, I will continue watching Leverage: Redemption and am looking forward to the remaining episodes. Hopefully, Hardison will be able to join for the second half of the season.
Congrats to cast, crew and everyone who is responsible for bringing Leverage: Redemption to us!
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- TriviaThis revival includes new core characters, including Harry Wilson, played by five-time Emmy nominee Noah Wyle, and Breanna "Bree" Casey, played by Aleyse Shannon. They are joined by original cast members Beth Riesgraf reprising her character as Parker, Gina Bellman as Sophie Devereaux, and Christian Kane as Eliot Spencer, who will all be series regulars. Aldis Hodge also returns as Alec Hardison in a recurring role, subject to availability from his Showtime series City on a Hill, whose Season 2 will likely be filming at the same time as this series.
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