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Tag: leverage
See, this kills me because it’s a pretty fucking fundamental driving force in Eliot Spencer’s character – “you can’t make that promise to more than one person.” And yet he ends the series doing exactly that.
The evil writerly part of my brain wants to know what happens when he can’t be there for Parker and Hardison both at the same moment. Whether it’s a heist gone wrong and he has to choose who to protect, or they’re in conflict with each other and he can’t avoid taking sides – what happens?
Hardison. (At least for the job gone wrong, and assuming nothing in the job fundamentally supercedes it by putting other’s lives in danger.) Parker would tell him to get Hardison out and he’d do it, because that’s what makes them…them.
And when Hardison demands why, Eliot tells him, “she said to say, there’s never a plan M.”
i feel personally attacked by this headcanon
Agent Nevins says you’re to have full access 🙂
“It is interesting because we actually wrote every season as if it could be the last one. We actually made sure the last episode of every season, if that was the last episode of Leverage that you ever see, that it was a wrap up. We said, “If we are only going to make these thirteen, we are going to make the hell out of it!” And that’s my I like the micro-ending! I like the idea that we told that story for that year well. I hate cliffhangers. I hate cliffhangers with a burning passion. Come back and watch our show. We’re not going to give you the really cool part of the episode; you’ve got to come back next week. Screw you. Give the people their ending and come up with some new shit next year. Give the people their fucking ending.”
— John Rogers (x)