This is a Leverage post

Jun 27, 2010 23:18

So the wedding of doom is over and now all I really have the energy for is to sit here and watch leverage, which is kind of perfect because I love Leverage, so yay! I missed the first twelve minutes of the episode, because my daddy was watching the Yankees, but here is a play-by-play of my watching it?

and lol forever at twilight and volvos )

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myfloralbonnet June 28 2010, 11:31:55 UTC
<3 I love your recap! (Now I just need to see the episodes. :P)

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nessismore June 29 2010, 21:32:14 UTC
Haha, yay! They're really good!

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loquaciousquark June 28 2010, 18:15:51 UTC
AH AH AH WERE THESE EPISODES NOT AMAZING

SERIOUSLY when Hardison was playing that violin solo and Eliot and Parker and Nate were all like "........................wtf" and just STOPPED, I had the biggest dumb grin on my face. That episode was not-even-kidding AMAZING, especially the third act with the classical accompaniment and the explosions and the president's man giving Eliot the stinkeye as he walked off. Just. unf.

haha, my mom didn't believe aldis hodge could actually play the violin and I actually got super defensive, like MOM. YES HE CAN GOSH whoops

anyway, these were miiiiiles better than the first two for me. I mean, not that the first two were bad, but I never enjoy Leverage premiere episodes as much I enjoy the meat-of-the-season ones

a-anyway awesome

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nessismore June 29 2010, 21:45:30 UTC
THESE EPISODES WERE SO GOOD!!!!

Omg, the violin solo was just...amazing. Although I was a little distracted by the fact that I couldn't tell if the bow was hitting the strings or not so I was wondering if it was some sort of con although later on I guess they make it clear that Hardison really was playing the violin (side note: which do you think Hardison was more upset by: Nate's hypnotizing him or Nate telling him that he couldn't push/challenge people and therefore couldn't run his own crew?). But their faces in the solo scene were just AWESOME. And although I thought the beginning was hilariously cheesy (which works because, hey, it's Leverage), I loved the classical accompaniment with that whole thing. The president's man was one of my very favoritest parts ( ... )

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