Leverage Reviews
Leverage Season Finale Review: Send In The Backups
The season four finale of Leverage, "The Last Dam Job," really made me want more of the team, especially to see them with their “backups." Thank...
Leverage Review: A Father's Love
Running the full emotional gambit - from completely silly to heart wrenchingly sad - "The Radio Job" will go down as one of my favorite episodes of Le...
Leverage Review: A Double Prong Monkey Con
Happy 2012 everyone! When Nate and Latimer clashed last week and Nate threw down the gauntlet in the final few minutes, it looked like we were heading to a...
Leverage Review: Can't Buy Love
On this holiday evening, we all received a surprise gift in the form of "The Lonely Hearts Job," which reminded us that money can’t buy lov...
Leverage Review: Boys Will Be Boys
Last week on Leverage, we got a chance to see how the girls would handle a case without the guys around. This week we got the flip side of that with "...
Leverage Review: Two Grifters and a Thief Walk Into a Party...
Stop me if you’ve heard this one… What do you get when Sophie, Parker, and the visiting Tara work together? "The Girls' Night Out Job," where ...
Leverage Review: Mockumentary Meets Mischief
One thing I can say about "The Office Job" is that it set a new standard for Leverage team member, as they worked a caper into the format and sty...
Leverage Review: Back in The Groove
Our holiday season was made a little brighter this week with the return of Nate Ford and his Leverage team in "The Experimental Job," the first of three ep...
Leverage Summer Finale Review: The Return of Sterling
Welcome back, Jim Sterling! Prior to tonight, we had not seen Nate’s longtime friend/nemesis in a while. But that didn't stop him from fal...
Leverage Review: "The Cross My Heart Job"
When Nate Ford makes a promise, you can rest assured he'll keep it, even when his team has nothing to work with and only 108 minutes to do it as depicted i...


Nate: Do you remember when I said to you, that the next time we met I wouldn't be so nice? Victor: Yeah. Nate: Well, welcome to the next time.



