Leverage -- Winter Premiere -- "The Experimental Job" -- 11/27/11
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Leverage -- Winter Premiere -- "The Experimental Job" -- 11/27/11
By djariya at 2011-11-27
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Episode 11 of 18
I bet none of you remembered this was premiering tonight as well.
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Re: Leverage -- Winter Premiere -- "The Experimental Job" -- 11/27/11
Not a big fan of this episode. It was a little darker than I like, and the con at the end with the interrogation room seemed really rushed and forced.
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Re: Leverage -- Winter Premiere -- "The Experimental Job" -- 11/27/11
Decent episode to start the 2nd half of the season.
It was a little darker than most episodes, but there was still alot of humor.
at Parker shocking that patient over and over.
Loved Elliot beating the shit out of that interrogator.
It was a little darker than most episodes, but there was still alot of humor.
at Parker shocking that patient over and over.
Loved Elliot beating the shit out of that interrogator.
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Agree thought that was pretty cool as well. Nice way to start.
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Re: Leverage -- Winter Premiere -- "The Experimental Job" -- 11/27/11
Maybe I wasn't in the right mood, but I didn't enjoy this ep very much.
Parker was good, as usual, and Elliot's killer monologue was also a highlight, but mostly I was bored. The premise was dark, but ridiculous, and the cons weren't very engaging. They were also extremely hurt by basically not having a single standout performance outside of the team. Everyone seemed to be written as a stereotype and booked from central casting.
Parker was good, as usual, and Elliot's killer monologue was also a highlight, but mostly I was bored. The premise was dark, but ridiculous, and the cons weren't very engaging. They were also extremely hurt by basically not having a single standout performance outside of the team. Everyone seemed to be written as a stereotype and booked from central casting.