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independent-fics · 3 months ago
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Like Father(s), Like Daughter
Leverage (2008-2012)
2x13 The Future Job
4x18 The Last Dam Job
3x13 The Morning After Job
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weepingfireflies · 3 months ago
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"Of course, I couldn't take Parker home with me and raise her like a normal child. She wouldn't fit in with my normal family." Killing this man with hammers 🔨🔨🔨🔨
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leverage-ot3 · 7 months ago
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the inside job is so real bc nate and eliot meet archie and they are on the absolute same page that it is on SIGHT with him
literally the only reason he didn’t end up with like broken knees in a damp, dark back alley somewhere is because they know that despite parker’s messed up relationship with him, it would make her sad
parker being sad is not allowed if they can help it
so instead, when parker is off doing her occasional solo heist for fun, the rest of the team plots his demise if he ever hurts parker again
💖 love is stored in planning bodily harm of those that hurt the people you love 💖
(post inspired by someone reblogging my parker-archie fucked up relationship post)
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thieves-never-say-die · 4 months ago
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There are a lot of bad parental figures to go around in Leverage, but I want to know who you consider The Worst
This could be the person you think was objectively the worst one at parenting, or the one you have the most fun tearing apart, or the one you just can’t stop thinking of because they sucked
(please put your reasoning in the notes I'm curious(
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scotchiegirl · 1 month ago
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Tossing around a Leverage au where Leverage Inc. is just a little bit more... legitimate.
Hardison's good at what he does, after all. He's the best, and he regularly makes covers just a little bit too good. It takes a few months before the others realize that not only have they got unbreakable aliases, they have clean original personas. There's suddenly no illegal history attached to Eliot Spencer's name, he's a security consultant. Sophie Deveraux is an acknowledged art aficionado and collector. Parker Leverage is the granddaughter and heir of Harlan Leverage III, stepping into her own. Nathan Ford is current CEO of the consulting company after proving himself by aiding in the arrest and trial of Victor Dubenich. And Alec Hardison? Well, he's tech support. No illegal hacking required.
Nate has the luck of the devil and an angel on both shoulders, things just come up roses for him, no matter what he lays his hands on. Nine months into running Leverage Consulting, he's approached by the FBI. There's something they can't quite get at, and sources pinned Nathan Ford and his team at the home of the Mascones before their fall. Taggert and McSweeten are good at their jobs for a change and notified their handlers of the strange group of people that helped them while claiming to be FBI. Nathan Ford is offered a deal. Work with the FBI with immunity and a blind eye turned to the alternate sources of revenue coming in. Leverage Inc. will remain completely under his control, but as consultants doing occasional work for the FBI. Nathan agrees on one condition: the FBI also turns a blind eye to anything weird that happens with Blackwell at IYS. Terms are set and agreed upon.
Leverage Inc. is now legitimate thieves. Taggert and McSweeten are their liaisons in the company and join them on occasional heists. As things go on, more thieves get a taste of helping without having to be afraid of being caught. Tara joins as a consultant to the consulting company. Quinn resists but eventually calls in Eliot's favor to say he was working with Leverage to get him out of a tough legal spot. Cha0s hisses like a feral cat and refuses to go anywhere near respectability. Archie gets to tell his family about his "secret past" working with the government and Parker gets to meet her adoptive siblings. They don't understand each other but Parker teaches her nieces and nephews to pick locks and helps them sneak out of the house without being noticed.
When Nate steps down he officially passes on CEO status to Parker, as is her right as heir. There's an intern section where kids with promise get to train under mentors to make more teams for continuing the good work of helping people, one case at a time.
(It's just a thought, and it came to me while thinking about how Nate and Sophie's wedding would look as a corporate event for Leverage Inc. and just... yeah. No thoughts just vibes right now but if anyone wants to take it and run with it/write with it, just let me know. Also I do understand that this would fundamentally change Leverage as we know it, I just wanted to get this out there as a sandbox au idea. Just What If, I don't actually think this is how Leverage should have been done.)
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bagheerita · 19 days ago
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I have a massive crush on Richard Chamberlain so I never noticed until this rewatch just how shitty of a father-figure Archie is to Parker. Like, yeah he gave her the teaching to become the person she is and kept her from getting caught/killed when she was being a self-destructive 12-year-old but you'd think that, already having other children, he'd know she needed more than that; I guess he was too busy living a lie to understand that she needed to feel loved.
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She parrots his own line back to him about not fitting in with his ""normal"" family and he's so relieved to be off the hook I guess he doesn't notice the absolute heartbreak on her face in this last shot. Yeah, she made her own family, but that doesn't mean she didn't need to feel loved and supported as a child, dude. You shouldn't have made that something she needed to do: you should have loved the child that you chose to take in and you should have given her a family, especially when you're up in here sir taking the name of our lord Cary Grant in vain.
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lindseymcdonaldseyelashes · 8 months ago
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Leverage 3x3 - "The Inside Job"
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inthemoodforsomepretzels · 8 months ago
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“i wouldn’t fit in with the real family”
“you didn’t need it anyway. you went out and found your own” SHUT UP SHUT UP
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kermit-coded · 8 months ago
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the inside job the episode ever. nate talking to archie and getting defensive of parker when archie talks about how she'd never be normal. eliot's reaction when archie introduces himself as parker's father. hardison taking on a world-class security system for parker. parker calling eliot her boyfriend. sophie taking parker's side on taking down the corrupt scientist. parker standing her ground and telling archie "this is how we do this". parker calling hardison for help. eliot scaling a forty-story building to get to parker. parker asking eliot what sexting is. eliot's genuine smile and his "that's great, you're awesome!" when parker steals the strain. nate saying he'd die to protect parker and going into a locked down building without hesitation to get her. "it's okay. i wouldn't have fit in with the real family." "it's okay anyhow, you went out and made your own." what if i throw up.
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You know what I'd love to see? I'd love to see an episode of leverage redeption, where one of Archie's kids or grandkids make an appearance. To find out that Parker's maintained a relationship with Archie's family, that she's recognised as part of that family. Partly because I want Parker to have as much family as possible; and partly because I want it to be shown that Archie was wrong. That if given a chance, they would have demonstrated the love and support she deserved in all her (traumatised autistic) Parker glory.
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amazzyblaze · 7 months ago
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Thinking about an alternate version of "The Last Dam Job" where Archie kinda sorta murders Chaos with his stiletto blade cane and blows the whole job
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aardvaark · 7 months ago
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when i first watched leverage’s "the inside job", i was annoyed that parker forgave & still cared for archie at the end, but i actually kinda like that ending now. or at least i appreciate the writing. i still hate archie but i understand why parker doesn’t… he was the first person who was nice-ish to her during a childhood of constant abuse, neglect & turmoil. i think anyone who’s had a shitty childhood can understand her making excuses for the one close-to-half-decent adult around. kinda like how a lot of abused kids have one parent who is abusive & one who just doesn’t do anything to stop the abuse - you cling onto the one who at least doesn’t actively harm you. you don’t have a choice. and you want to believe that they’re a better person than they really are, because otherwise you truly have no one.
before archie, parker was exposed to physical abuse, had her basic needs neglected, had been homeless & in juvie, and very likely experienced a lot more that she doesn’t explicitly mention. in other words, the bar was on the damn floor. considering she now has a family who truly love her and care about her, parker might one day acknowledge that archie was a terrible ‘father’ figure, but i think it makes sense that she would still be forgiving in the inside job & the last dam job. it’s upsetting & it can feel like a lack of closure, but it also feels real.
(all this said i hope eliot beats the shit out of that old man some day)
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leverage-ot3 · 2 years ago
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parker in the inside job is so real to me
parker, who has had a very complicated relationship with the concept of ‘family’, who blew up her abusive foster parent’s house, who bounced around the foster system before ultimately making a run for it
who was caught pick pocketing a world-renowned thief and taken in under his wing where he molded her into the best thief that ever existed, where he then ‘released her into the world’
archie took her in, yes, but he didn’t really take her in. he kept her at arm’s length, letting her live in empty warehouses and learning how to pick locks and beat security systems instead of going to school or learning what familial love was
he raised her, but only barely
and leverage did a great job of adding subtleties to her to have her come off as neurodivergent, most likely autistic. she was never what society would deem as ‘normal’, especially back then. and then archie tells nate to his face that she would never fit in, not anywhere
(and nate is mad. eliot is mad. rightfully so.)
parker is different from most people, thinks differently and acts differently. but that’s not wrong, and not her fault. but archie couldn’t see past that and take her in as she truly was, not when he had an ‘actual’ family at home. she wouldn’t fit in and that was something he wasn’t willing to risk, try or explain
and then archie calls parker asking for her thoughts on the steranko situation and she doesn’t even hesitate because his family is on the line. his real family. and he’s her father in a way no one had ever been before and looked after her in the only way she knew how and that meant something to her and she couldn’t have something like that happen to him
not on her watch
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leverageclips · 2 years ago
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The Great Leverage Popularity Contest!
Vote for your favorite characters!
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ROUND 1
Sophie Devereaux vs Parker 2000
Archie Leach vs Quinn
Eliot Spencer vs Those Irish Henchmen
Sam Ford vs Maggie Collins
Parker vs Jack Hurley
Harry Wilson vs Tara Cole
Alec Hardison vs Jim Sterling
Nathan Ford vs Breanna Casey
ROUND 2
Sophie Devereaux vs Quinn
Eliot Spencer vs Maggie Collins
Parker vs Tara Cole
Alec Hardison vs Breanna Casey
ROUND 3
Sophie Devereaux VS Eliot Spencer
Parker VS Alec Hardison
FINALS
Eliot Spencer VS Parker
WINNER
Parker
Get ready to choose favorites! Only the ultimate blorbo wins! Vote for YOUR poor little meow meow and/or Babygirl!
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tired-fandom-ndn · 10 months ago
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I think soooooo much about how Archie only took on a real father role for Parker when she didn't need him anymore. When she was a child who actually needed a safe and loving, or at least stable, adult in her life, he treated her like a dog who had to be kept chained up in the backyard.
But when she was all grown up, with an actual family who loved her as she was and doing the work to help her heal and trust them, Archie reached out to be her actual father, when she didn't actually need him and he didn't have to risk anything.
The fact that she VALIDATED him treating her like that just breaks my heart. She deserved so much better.
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silverfoxes-showdown · 1 year ago
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Hottest GILF Tournament - Round 1-D
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