Oh man, I loved the team circling round Parker to deconstruct how Perry was able to cold-read her, and then Eliot's willingness to kill the evil psychic.
'War Stories'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Nobody else is watching?
I must say, even the transitions don't look remotely like Boston anymore. And those on-the-street scenes certainly didn't.
ETA - completely agree, Morgana.
It's a little weird because I've just recently seen the Criminal Minds where LP's a religious cult leader, and the Oz reruns on 101 are in the run where he's a disgraced minister.
The characters are really not all that different.
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Zen, no comments about the hair? ;) I thought it was particularly bouncy and flippy as they walked into the warehouse.
You know - with Leverage, I tend to say "I love it when a plan doesn't come together." because it means more fun. They're the anti-A-Team.
Now maybe this is what also happened on the A-Team, but I never watched that one (or can't remember the few random eps I might have back in the day).
I am mesmerized by the Hair. The spirits tell me not to speak of the Hair.
If I'm ever standing next to Kane, it's gonna take all my willpower not to pull a Parker move and sniff his hair.
This is a much more serious episode than normal. I can totally see fake psychics being something John's pissed about. That deconstruction of the cold read was...cold. And public service information.
I'm so glad someone finally hugged Parker. Ordinarily a person would have been hugged following a emotional trauma like the one she suffered at the beginning of the episode, but being Parker it would have been out of character for them to be touchy-feely with her.
If I'm ever standing next to Kane, it's gonna take all my willpower not to pull a Parker move and sniff his hair.
Seriously.
I remember my mom being fascinated by John Edwards (was that the dude's name?). I always felt it had to be more like this dude, at least with the cold reading part.
Loved Parker and Hardison at the end. Both her dealing with being hugged and then the two of them and Elliot.