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* After Fletcher Maxwell flees the country, the team goes after him to "finish the job" ending with them framing him for the destruction of the retirement packages for several dangerous people. Maxwell was the first mark the team took down after reunion: what did Nate say to Victor Deubenich (the team's very first mark) the first time they took him down? "Next time we won't be so nice".

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* After Fletcher Maxwell flees the country, the team goes after him to "finish the job" ending with them framing him for the destruction of the retirement packages for several dangerous people. Maxwell was the first mark the team took down after reunion: what did Nate say to Victor Deubenich Dubenich (the team's very first mark) the first time they took him down? "Next time we won't be so nice".
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* After Fletcher Maxwell flees the country, the team goes after him to "finish the job" ending with them framing him for the destruction of retirement package for several dangerous men. Maxwell was the first mark the team took down after reunion: what did Nate say to Victor Deubenich (the team's very first mark) the first time they took him down? "Next time we won't be so nice".
** Also, because Nate allowed Victor a chance for vengeance, he murdered Nate's father. Sophie is NOT giving Maxwell that chance.

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* After Fletcher Maxwell flees the country, the team goes after him to "finish the job" ending with them framing him for the destruction of the retirement package packages for several dangerous men.people. Maxwell was the first mark the team took down after reunion: what did Nate say to Victor Deubenich (the team's very first mark) the first time they took him down? "Next time we won't be so nice".
** Also, because when Nate allowed Victor a chance for vengeance, he murdered Nate's father. Sophie is NOT giving Maxwell that chance.
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**Furthermore, Nate had a role as Parker's surrogate father. He was (like most of team) protective of her. He was also very proud of her, and probably talked about her more than the rest.
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* Why does the team never go after Harry's old firm? Well, besides the fact that evil lawyers are a dime a dozen, to the point that every one of their targets has a couple? There's really no point. These guys are middle men, not the targets. They don't commit crimes, they just cover them up. Besides, going after the bad guys who they're defending? Has a good chance of hitting them hard too, considering that e-mails would be seen in discovery. Lawyers are NOT allowed to lie to the court, and having actual knowledge of certain things can be MIGHTY problematic.
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* Why does Fake Nate, apparently, describe Parker as Legendary, and discount Elliot's abilities in non-hacking areas? Because Fake Nate is working off a bunch of bar stories. It's also shown he gets a few details confused. And doubtless has to fill in a lot, to make the story coherent without Sophie. So, he only remembers the biggest moments of awesome for each. Which, in Parker, would be the biggest moments of stealing, and the fact she was the best, and never caught. In the case of Elliot? The times Elliot defeated a whole bunch of guys. These were also 'pick-up' stories Fakey used for women, so Nate's role was certainly exaggerated.

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* Why does Fake Nate, apparently, Nate/Milton describe Parker as Legendary, and discount Elliot's Eliot's abilities in non-hacking areas? Because Fake Nate Milton is working off a bunch of bar stories. It's also shown he gets a few details confused. And confused, and doubtless has to fill in a lot, to make the story coherent without Sophie. So, Therefore, he only remembers the biggest moments of awesome for each. Which, in For Parker, these would be the biggest moments of stealing, and the fact she was the best, and never caught. In the case of Elliot? Eliot? The times Elliot Eliot defeated a whole bunch of guys. These were also 'pick-up' stories Fakey Milton used for women, so Nate's role was certainly exaggerated.
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* Why does Fake Nate, apparently, describe Parker as Legendary, and discount Elliot's abilities in non-hacking areas? Because Fake Nate is working off a bunch of bar stories. It's also shown he gets a few details confused. And doubtless has to fill in a lot, to make the story coherent without Sophie. So, he only remembers the biggest moments of awesome for each. Which, in Parker, would be the biggest moments of stealing, and the fact she was the best, and never caught. In the case of Elliot? The times Elliot defeated a whole bunch of guys. These were also 'pick-up' stories Fakey used for women, so Nate's role was certainly exaggerated.
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** Also, because Nate allowed Victor a chance for vengence? He murdered Nate's father. Sophie is NOT giving Maxwell that chance.

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** Also, because Nate allowed Victor a chance for vengence? He vengeance, he murdered Nate's father. Sophie is NOT giving Maxwell that chance.
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** Also, because Nate allowed Victor a chance for vengence? He murdered Nate's father. Sophie is NOT giving Maxwell that chance.
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* After Fletcher Maxwell flees the country, the team goes after him to "finish the job" ending with them framing him for the destruction of retirement package for several dangerous men. Maxwell was the first mark the team took down after reunion: what did Nate say to Victor Deubenich (the team's very first mark) the first time they took him down? "Next time we won't be so nice".
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* When Milton is describing Nate in "The Mastermind Job", he talks about how kind and supportive Nate was to the forensic accountants at IYS, always remembering their birthdays and giving them inspiring pep talks. Eliot and Sophie are confused, because they remember Nate as a very angry person whose pep talks made people cry. But Nate worked for IYS until his son Sam died, so it makes sense that Milton would remember Nate differently than the crew did.

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* When Milton is describing Nate in "The Mastermind Job", he talks about how kind and supportive Nate was to the forensic accountants at IYS, always remembering their birthdays and giving them inspiring pep talks. Eliot and Sophie are confused, because they remember Nate as a very angry person whose pep talks made people cry. But Nate worked for at IYS had a happy home life until his son Sam died, so it makes sense that Milton would remember Nate differently than the crew did.
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* When Milton is describing Nate in "The Mastermind Job", he talks about how kind and supportive Nate was to the forensic accountants at IYS, always remembering their birthdays and giving them inspiring pep talks. Eliot and Sophie are confused, because they remember Nate as a very angry person whose pep talks made people cry. But Nate worked for IYS until his son Sam died, so it makes sense that Milton would remember Nate differently than the crew did.
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* The second episode shines more light on Parker's OnlyOneName status: she doesn't have her birth certificate--and doubling as Fridge Tearjerker, she might not actually know the rest of her name.
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* ''Of Course'' the corrupt, more specifically their lawyers, would have to come up with ways to work within the system. For over a decade, those who broke the law and managed to cover it up were brought down by the Leverage Team and likely those arrests would've exposed the legal loopholes the corrupt used in the first place.

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* ''Of Course'' the corrupt, more specifically their lawyers, would have to come up with ways to work within the system. For over a decade, those who broke the law and managed to cover it up were brought down by the Leverage Team and likely those arrests would've exposed the legal loopholes the corrupt used in the first place.place.
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* ''Of Course'' the corrupt, more specifically their lawyers, would have to come up with ways to work within the system. For over a decade, those who broke the law and managed to cover it up were brought down by the Leverage Team and likely those arrests would've exposed the legal loopholes the corrupt used in the first place.

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