We've got a Bat Cave! (accompanying dance)
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Leverage hit it out of the park tonight. Especially the way it dealt with the bad guys.
LOVED Richard Chamberlain. Wil wasn't bad either, but it was so nice seeing Archie again.
Sadly, I don't remember Quinn from his last go-around with the team, but I enjoyed him this time - loved his exasperation with the team's methods.
I also loved Hardison when he was saying "this must be how Eliot feels all of the time" and at first, I thought he meant how he would condescend to Eliot, but then when he started talking about wanting to hit things, I was amused.
Leverage: TCG announced the underground hideout as the Batcave just a few seconds before Hardison did. I think I have officially turned my husband into a geek!
I love how happy Hardison was to have a batcave.
Yay, for an appearance by Nate's ex-wife! I wasn't sure we would get to see her again now that she is on Covert Affairs.
I figure that after his father "died" she probably would come out for him. It makes sense.
I was totally expecting Nate and Victor to plunge over the Reichenbach Dam.
Nate may not have pulled the trigger, but he pretty much killed those two guys. It was his intended endgame, and he orchestrated it, whether or not in the end, they actually did it to themselves.
In his mind, his hands are clean. Although I will invoke Soap Opera Rule -- If you don't see a body, they will come back.
Also, was anyone else seeing the slash potential with Eliot and Quinn?
Nate may not have pulled the trigger, but he pretty much killed those two guys. It was his intended endgame, and he orchestrated it, whether or not in the end, they actually did it to themselves.
As Mal would say, they killed themselves; Nate just held the bullets for a while. Nate set things up knowing what their natures would lead them to do, but they still had a choice. They had choices all the way up to that moment, and they made the choices that lead up to them wrestling for the gun. Besides, the two of them going over the edge together wasn't inevitable - Nate took a chance that one of them would get the gun, shoot the other, and then shoot Nate in the back as he walked away.