The Leverage team is not accustomed to missing its mark, but the show itself is another story - this week in particular.
"The Real Fake Car Job" felt more like an attempt at an episode as opposed to the real thing. Hardison was right: there were five things going on at once that no one could have seen coming. And, as a result, it only managed to earn about twenty percent of my attention and investment in terms of plot.
The two things I enjoyed most about this episode were Matthew Lillard and the wide array of vintage cars. Neither of these things had anything, really, to do with the plot or content of the episode. The background could have been Mars and they still would have stuck out.
Drive-by Plots. I appreciated that the con had to be complicated so that this con wasn't a copycat of all their other cons,...
"The Real Fake Car Job" felt more like an attempt at an episode as opposed to the real thing. Hardison was right: there were five things going on at once that no one could have seen coming. And, as a result, it only managed to earn about twenty percent of my attention and investment in terms of plot.
The two things I enjoyed most about this episode were Matthew Lillard and the wide array of vintage cars. Neither of these things had anything, really, to do with the plot or content of the episode. The background could have been Mars and they still would have stuck out.
Drive-by Plots. I appreciated that the con had to be complicated so that this con wasn't a copycat of all their other cons,...
- 9/3/2012
- by chandel@mediavine.com (Chandel Charles)
- TVfanatic
By Jim Cole/AP Photo.Just moments ago, tonight’s fast-paced, nearly gaffe-less Republican presidential debate concluded. The big winner? Moderator John King, who charmed Twitter by posing a handful of bizarre this-or-that personal questions to the candidates. Mitt Romney prefers spicy wings to mild; Herman Cain, deep dish to thin crust; Michele Bachmann, however, would not choose between Elvis and Johnny Cash. But all of tonight’s candidates were winners in different ways—let’s enumerate them now.
- 6/14/2011
- Vanity Fair
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