I'm hoping that Sterling is in town about Blackthorne's character, and not our guys. That's the scenario I can see easiest keeps them out of jail, although they'll certainly be in jeopardy.
I think Nate uses "thief" to mean "bad guy." He may do bad things, but he's not a bad guy. And thieves are bad guys, right? Or maybe he'd say he does dodgy things.
Honestly, though, if I were a professional thief and my "boss" kept saying he wasn't a thief in the same tone he might use to say I'm not a puppy-fucker, I'd probably either quit or dangle him off a building until he apologized and admitted to being a douchebag.
I love Nate. But he is kind of a douche.
(I swear I never called anyone a douche-anything until I moved to New Jersey.)
I swear I never called anyone a douche-anything until I moved to New Jersey.
Yes, but did you ever dangle someone from a building is what I want to know.
New Jersey: home of power plants, landfills, and other douche-worthy things (like my boss who I want to dangle out a window /NJ resident).
The season 1 finale was emotionally resonant, and I loved that! Just rewatched the final parting of ways with the alternating closeups of all their faces, the humming music, and then the cut to black mid-note. So so awesome. I'll take that anyday.
The kids give pops a lot of leeway. His mastermind cred gets him far. Until Lucille's demise, had anyone but Sophie pitched a fit at him? Even Tara fell in line quickstick when she saw his effectiveness.
Leverage: "Sterling. Like the machine gun, not the engine." Har. (Although perhaps "Like the pound" would have been a better joke.)
You better not make me hate Nathan. Seriously. Because he's getting close to crossing a line here.
Sterling going mad in the elevator was great.
God, I love these guys. I'm gonna miss them.
I figured Sterling was after Kadjic, but I hoped he wouldn't give Nate up with such glee. Maybe if their main job is evading the FBI lady...nah, it won't be that easy.
What was with Traitor/Saviour Tara's accent fading out?