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he's fighting a beautiful buff lady. her shirt gets ripped and she's left in her slutty little tank top. "come on," you think. "why is the woman always wearing sexier things than her male counterparts." but fear not. now HE takes off his shirt and he's left in HIS slutty little tank top. equality. and then they kiss
Man I just got a hand it to Leverage for being the best possible vehicle for explaining the evils of the world to a kid. My ten year old is currently deeply into Leverage, and we watch an episode together maybe three or four nights a week. Initially the draw was the heist (she saw Ocean's 8 and was delighted and wanted more), now she's hooked on the characters like we all are.
But man like. The kid learned tonight what child abuse was because she watched Eliot threaten to throw an abused down a stairwell and then make real damn sure the marshalls found that kid and helped him. Later while we're picking berries she says "hey mom, why do you think Eliot figured that out? Nobody else noticed that kid was in trouble."
"Huh yeah, that's a great question."
"is it just because he likes to hit people? But probably not, remember when Sophie said Eliot fights to survive."
Ten minutes later she says, "maybe he knows about that because it happened to him."
Five minutes later, "so maybe now he knows how to look out for other kids."
And then we talked about how teachers and doctors are mandatory reporters and what that means but like, her budding knowledge of adult life is couched in how people fight the bad shit and I fucking love it
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I love how Parker's black and white morality is just not at all influenced by the law or "normal" morality. Stealing things? Sexy and cool and chill. These rich assholes aren't hurt by it, so it's fine. Using the law against people, scamming Nannas, exploting children, and generally being an asshole, however? Scum of the earth. Deserve to have the rest of their life ruined, no matter how "legal" their activities are. She can hurt them as much as she wants, and feels entirely justified in it. It pleases me greatly. So often when you have a character like that, with such black and white views, it's all "stealing is wrong" and "lying is bad" and "don't do anything wrong ever, follow all the rules without question", entirely dictated by a sense of lawfullness. But Parker is not like that. She's special. Her black and white thinking is run by a system of her own motivations and beliefs, unnuanced but utterly hers, and I love her for it.

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leverage is a monster-of-the-week show, but the monsters are corporate greed, conglomerates, and capitalism.
How much of the stuff that Eliot says is just him rage baiting?? Mf says “i dont own a tv,” “i only sleep 90 minutes a day,” and like. When there was a BOMB under the car and Hardison said they need to reboot it, eliot fucking saying “do i kick it??” ELIOT. YOU KNOW NOT TO KICK A BOMB???? ELIOT SPENCER??? HELLO??
I can't get over how deep Eliot and Parker's relationship is.
Everyone else asked. They let her duck around the situation. "Something like that." "Something like that." "Something like that."
Not Eliot. He didn't ask. He didn't need to. He understood.
They went up that mountain together. They changed together, but they didn't change from who they were fundamentally. They always remained the two people on the team who do what the others can't... won't.
Sophie wouldn't have understood if she killed the mark. Harry wouldn't. Breanna wouldn't. Hardison wouldn't.
But Eliot would. Does.