Sometimes Bad Guys Make the Best Good Guys.
I feel like that one line says it all. Leverage seduced me somewhere during season one and I really have felt no need to move on since. Even in the first year, the characters developed and deepened and I just got so invested in each and everyone. The cast is exquisite and wonderfully talented, and they always make each episode shine --though I will admit that I have loved Timothy Hutton and Christian Kane in any and every role I have ever seen them in.
Still, I like the idea of "bad guys" being the best good guys you get. This show has already shown its influence on some of my personal writing projects, as well!
I feel like that one line says it all. Leverage seduced me somewhere during season one and I really have felt no need to move on since. Even in the first year, the characters developed and deepened and I just got so invested in each and everyone. The cast is exquisite and wonderfully talented, and they always make each episode shine --though I will admit that I have loved Timothy Hutton and Christian Kane in any and every role I have ever seen them in.
Still, I like the idea of "bad guys" being the best good guys you get. This show has already shown its influence on some of my personal writing projects, as well!
As with all things, my conclusion is "if you love it, write about it". I'm not promising I'll be prolific, but I've got this one...
People Are Like Knives
Nate was... different when he was sober. Elliot isn't really sure if he should remain sober or not.
A little Elliot/Nate non-sensual licking, but not really a pairing.
People Are Like Knives
Nate was... different when he was sober. Elliot isn't really sure if he should remain sober or not.
A little Elliot/Nate non-sensual licking, but not really a pairing.