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One member of the team seeks redemption and justice by convincing Leverage to con a developer out of an entire luxury apartment building.
One member of the team seeks redemption and justice by convincing Leverage to con a developer out of an entire luxury apartment building.
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Leverage: Redemption
S1, EP13 "The Hurricane Job"Stuck together during a massive hurricane, Eliot and Parker must stop a band of corrupt cops who have taken over a small hotel, and find what the cops are searching for.
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S1, EP14 "The Great Train Job"When a hate group targets two farmers, the team digs deep into a corrupt green energy innovator and plans a traditional train heist.
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S1, EP15 "The Muddy Waters Job"The team goes undercover on an oil rig to find dirt on a crooked CEO who is covering up oil spills.
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S1, EP16 "The Harry Wilson Job"The team sneaks into R.I.Z. to stop them from destroying the electrical grid, but they need Harry's help.
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S3, EP10 "The Side Job"Parker decides to take down a local factory kingpin using child labor; the villain spins his own version of how he was wrongfully destroyed, the team tries to unravel the con Parker's running; the team must play catch up.
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S3, EP9 "The Polygeist Job"The crew pulls a con to take down a corrupt tech guru claiming to better the world using effective altruism; they target his company's close-knit group of executives, but things get complicated when the group turns out to be much closer.
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