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* BeyondTheImpossible: Parker outdoes every single feat she accomplished in the original series by breaking into eight different museums, stealing a masterpiece painting from each of them and swapping them with fakes in ''24 hours''.

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* BeyondTheImpossible: Parker outdoes every single feat she accomplished in the original series by breaking into eight different museums, stealing a masterpiece painting from each of them them, and swapping them with fakes in ''24 hours''.



* CallingYourShots: Eliot spells out in painful detail how the fight against the four RYZ thugs is going to happen. The fight then proceeds on exactly that path.

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* CallingYourShots: Eliot spells out in painful detail how the fight against the four RYZ RIZ thugs is going to happen. The fight then proceeds on exactly that path.



* HeistClash: Eliot, Parker and Hardison try to cheer up Sophie who is feeling depressed on the anniversary of Nate's death by trying to get her to steal something from an art museum. While there, they come across [[TheFixer Harry Wilson]] trying to steal a painting donated by his corrupt client. When Harry trips the alarm, the team have to decide if they should help him or not. They choose to help him and he becomes a new teammate.
* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically as well as psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a [[FunctionalAddict Functional Alcoholic]] for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harry's reaction when Maxwell makes it clear he's not going to sign the deal for the money, that he'll just wait out for folks to die or quit and even thanks Harry for letting him know how much to lowball them. It's right there that Harry realizes what kind of people he's been helping over the years. It also can't help that he visited every single one of Maxwell's victims face to face in his efforts to convince them to take the settlement.

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* HeistClash: Eliot, Parker Parker, and Hardison try to cheer up Sophie who is feeling depressed on the anniversary of Nate's death by trying to get her to steal something from an art museum. While there, they come across [[TheFixer Harry Wilson]] trying to steal a painting donated by his corrupt client. When Harry trips the alarm, the team have to decide if they should help him or not. They choose to help him and he becomes a new teammate.
* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically as well as psychologically, and in the end end, it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a [[FunctionalAddict Functional Alcoholic]] for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harry's reaction when Maxwell makes it clear he's not going to sign the deal for the money, that he'll just wait out for folks to die or quit quit, and even thanks Harry for letting him know how much to lowball them. It's right there that Harry realizes what kind of people he's been helping over the years. It also can't help that he visited every single one of Maxwell's victims face to face in his efforts to convince them to take the settlement.
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* HeistClash: Eliot, Parker and Hardison try to cheer up Sophie who is feeling depressed on the anniversary of Nate's death by trying to get her to steal something from an art museum. While there, they come across [[TheFixer Harry Wilson]] trying to steal a painting donated by his corrupt client. When Harry trips the alarm, the team have to decide if they should help him or not. They choose to help him and he becomes a new teammate.
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* BeyondTheImpossible: Parker outdoes every single feat she accomplished in the original series by breaking into eight different museums, stealing a masterpiece painting from each of them and swapping them with fakes in ''24 hours''.
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* ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules: The museum curator firmly faces down a ranting Fletcher Maxwell to defend his decision to remove Maxwell's name from the exhibit's brochure and is unfazed by his threat to cancel his annual donation, saying the museum no longer wants Maxwell's drug money.
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* BaldOfAwesome:
** The museum curator is a bald-headed man who firmly faces down a ranting Fletcher Maxwell to defend his decision to remove Maxwell's name from the exhibit's brochure and is unfazed by his threat to cancel his annual donation, [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules saying the museum no longer wants Maxwell's drug money.]]
** The only one of Maxwell's four thugs who puts up a decent fight against Eliot is the only bald man in the bunch.

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* CallingYourShots: Eliot spells out in painful detail how the fight against the four RYZ thugs is going to happen. The fight then proceeds on exactly that path.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harry's reaction when Maxwell makes it clear he's not going to sign the deal for the money, that he'll just wait out for folks to die or quit and even thanks Harry for letting him know how much to lowball them. It's right there that Harry realizes what kind of people he's been helping over the years.

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harry's reaction when Maxwell makes it clear he's not going to sign the deal for the money, that he'll just wait out for folks to die or quit and even thanks Harry for letting him know how much to lowball them. It's right there that Harry realizes what kind of people he's been helping over the years. It also can't help that he visited every single one of Maxwell's victims face to face in his efforts to convince them to take the settlement.
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** The only one of Maxwell's four thugs who puts up a decent fight against Elliot is the only bald man in the bunch.

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** The only one of Maxwell's four thugs who puts up a decent fight against Elliot Eliot is the only bald man in the bunch.
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* BaldOfAwesome:
** The museum curator is a bald-headed man who firmly faces down a ranting Fletcher Maxwell to defend his decision to remove Maxwell's name from the exhibit's brochure and is unfazed by his threat to cancel his annual donation, [[ScrewTheMoneyIHaveRules saying the museum no longer wants Maxwell's drug money.]]
** The only one of Maxwell's four thugs who puts up a decent fight against Elliot is the only bald man in the bunch.
* CallBack: Eliot proposes that their backup plan be called Plan M, and Hardison vehemently opposes this due to how in Nate's old Plan M's, he always died.


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* HatedByAll: Fletcher Maxwell is universally despised for his elitist demeanor, HairTriggerTemper, and deliberately getting his customers addicted to opioids while showing a LackOfEmpathy for their suffering.


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* RunForTheBorder: The episode's {{Cliffhanger}} ending has Maxwell flee to Panama after the team frames him for InsuranceFraud and steals most of his money. The authorities can't follow him there, but the Leverage team can.
* WorthyOpponent: Maxwell's security firm sends four thugs to attack Eliot as an audition. Eliot wins as easily as usual, but one of his opponents scores a few hits (although Eliot let him land most of them), has a good fighting stance, and takes a lot of punishment before going down.
--> '''Eliot:''' Big guy's got potential. You can cut the rest.
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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically as well as psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a FunctionalAlcoholic for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]

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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically as well as psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a FunctionalAlcoholic [[FunctionalAddict Functional Alcoholic]] for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Harry's reaction when Maxwell makes it clear he's not going to sign the deal for the money, that he'll just wait out for folks to die or quit and even thanks Harry for letting him know how much to lowball them. It's right there that Harry realizes what kind of people he's been helping over the years.
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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically and psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a FunctionalAlcoholic for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]

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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically and as well as psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a FunctionalAlcoholic for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]
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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically and psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.

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* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically and psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.[[note]]One also assumes that Nate's status as a FunctionalAlcoholic for many years did him no favors.[[/note]]
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When the team comes together to help Sophie, they intercept guilt-ridden corporate fixer Harry and decide to help him take down an evil billionaire making money on the back of an opioid crisis.

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When the team comes together to help Sophie, they intercept guilt-ridden corporate fixer Harry and decide to help him take down an evil billionaire making money on the back of an opioid crisis.crisis.

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* HappyEndingOverride: The original series ended with Nate and Sophie getting married and retiring. Here, we learn that Nate has been dead for a year.
* KilledOffscreen: Nate's fate. Sophie explains that while they were happy together, living most of his life consumed by rage had damaged Nate physically and psychologically, and in the end it caught up with him and he died of a heart attack.
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When the team comes together to help Sophie, they intercept guilt-ridden corporate fixer Harry and decide to help him take down an evil billionaire making money on the back of an opioid crisis.

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