That look was wonderful. So much communicated there. And I think all the relationshippy stuff was back in the right slots this show. Who wrote? Do we know?
Love Parker. She really rocked it.
Will not comment on the accent as I was so completely confused by it.
I loved it. Not because it was good, but because it was
terrible.
I really wanted a Don Cheadle reference, but was disappointed. And no cockney rhyming slang!
I'm with Vortex although I couldn't understand a lot of what he said.
I initially thought he was maybe doing some kind of Belgian or Dutch accent, just because I couldn't place it at all.
I love everyone calling Sophie and hiding it from everyone else. As well as everything else there was to love.
I liked it, but I didn't understand it. I totally thought that it worked with Parker, but I didn't understand why Hardison called her instead of Nate (unless you go with the idea that he needed a female voice, but it wasn't like they could hear her), or even why Eliot was calling her, they never seemed to have any kind of special relationship.
Well, Hardison was supposed to be the grifter, it makes some sense for him to call the expert for help. Eliot calling her was great because we don't know why he called or what advice she gave but it was patently obvious he was talking to Sophie. Mostly they all called her because, as I think Hardison said, she's the one who makes sure that they are all OK while Nate makes sure the job gets done.
I finally watched Leverage last night. What I like about the phone calls harkens back to the first episode of the season, where they all show up at Sophie's play. I think we all thought that she could get them there because she stayed in touch with them, but this episode tells us that it was likely everyone keeping in touch with her.
My stupid DVR deleted Leverage even though there was plenty of room. Now I have to wait for it show up On Demand.
do you have netflix? it is streaming there already.