While trying to save a stubborn hockey enforcer from sustaining permanent injury in the playoffs, the Leverage crew discovers that someone has nefarious designs on the team. Free Download Video Leverage The Blue Line Job Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Leverage Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Meet Nathan Ford, a former insurance investigator who spent his professional career dedicated to the company that he recovered millions in stolen goods for. This same insurance company would refuse a medical claim for his son that would take the life of the innocent child. Unemployed and teetering on the edge, Nate is approached about a Robin Hood-like scheme. He enlists the help of the best thieves and grifters in the business, and with their help, he steals from the rich and gives to the poor to help balance the crooks in high power positions. He and his team help provide... leverage. TNT's "Leverage" goes completely over the top in its fifth season opener Sunday night.That is to say, it’s business as usual for a cool, fast-paced and thoroughly pleasant hour of summer television.All you really need to know is that Nate Ford (Timothy Hutton) and his team tackle the case of a high-level corporate cowboy whose weakness is that he will do anything to fly the Spruce Goose.
For those of you born later than 1930, the Spruce Goose is one of the all-time real-life legends of the airplane game.
It was built in the 1930s by Howard Hughes, back when he was a movie mogul and high-profile rich man of the world. Before he became better known as a recluse and nut job.
Hughes was fascinated with planes, so he commissioned a huge wooden plane with a wingspan almost as big as a football field.
There are many stories of what he really intended to do with it, but in the end it was only flown once, by Hughes himself. He set her down and ever since then she’s been on the ground, an object of wonder rather than a working bird.
The premise of “Leverage,” for those who already enjoy its pleasures, is that Hutton’s team works on behalf of people who have been hurt by the rich and the system.
The team includes grifter Sophie (Gina Bellman), tech guy Alec (Aldis Hodge), second-story woman Parker (Beth Riesgraf) and Eliot (Christian Kane), who can find things.
Collectively, they conceive and execute schemes that range from mildly preposterous to the one Sunday, which flies so far off the charts that all the viewer can do is savor the ride.
They are working on behalf of a woman whose husband flew private flights for Scott Roemer (Carey Elwes), a shipping exec who’s not quite as slick as he thinks.
The husband died because Roemer was skimping on maintenance, so even though Roemer was acquitted of criminal negligence, the widow thinks she deserves some compensation.
The path to that admirable goal goes through the Spruce Goose, it turns out. We even get to experience a Spruce Goose flight along the way. Plus all the other stuff that makes “Leverage” fun, like geek banter and the fact the team is now based in Portland, Ore., where it rains a lot.
The series involves Mr. Ford, formerly an insurance investigator, and his crew of felonious recruits: Alec Hardison (Aldis Hodge), a very technologically savvy cyber-criminal. Eliot Spencer (Christian Kane), the muscle man with sincere martial arts training and speed that would make Jet Li envious. Parker (Beth Riesgraf), an expert cat burglar and thief. And Sophie Devereaux (Gina Bellman), a charismatic con-artist with aspirations to the acting world.
I believe Nathan Ford says it best, "I am an honest man leading a team of criminals." And I find that premise to be truly entertaining with Timothy Hutton at the helm.
Each episode Nathan Ford and his team are hired by individuals looking for their own brand of justice. Ford and company provide the means to an end, focusing on gathering a form of leverage to force the villains to pay their due.
For those of you born later than 1930, the Spruce Goose is one of the all-time real-life legends of the airplane game.
It was built in the 1930s by Howard Hughes, back when he was a movie mogul and high-profile rich man of the world. Before he became better known as a recluse and nut job.
Hughes was fascinated with planes, so he commissioned a huge wooden plane with a wingspan almost as big as a football field.
There are many stories of what he really intended to do with it, but in the end it was only flown once, by Hughes himself. He set her down and ever since then she’s been on the ground, an object of wonder rather than a working bird.
The premise of “Leverage,” for those who already enjoy its pleasures, is that Hutton’s team works on behalf of people who have been hurt by the rich and the system.
The team includes grifter Sophie (Gina Bellman), tech guy Alec (Aldis Hodge), second-story woman Parker (Beth Riesgraf) and Eliot (Christian Kane), who can find things.
Collectively, they conceive and execute schemes that range from mildly preposterous to the one Sunday, which flies so far off the charts that all the viewer can do is savor the ride.
They are working on behalf of a woman whose husband flew private flights for Scott Roemer (Carey Elwes), a shipping exec who’s not quite as slick as he thinks.
The husband died because Roemer was skimping on maintenance, so even though Roemer was acquitted of criminal negligence, the widow thinks she deserves some compensation.
The path to that admirable goal goes through the Spruce Goose, it turns out. We even get to experience a Spruce Goose flight along the way. Plus all the other stuff that makes “Leverage” fun, like geek banter and the fact the team is now based in Portland, Ore., where it rains a lot.
The series involves Mr. Ford, formerly an insurance investigator, and his crew of felonious recruits: Alec Hardison (Aldis Hodge), a very technologically savvy cyber-criminal. Eliot Spencer (Christian Kane), the muscle man with sincere martial arts training and speed that would make Jet Li envious. Parker (Beth Riesgraf), an expert cat burglar and thief. And Sophie Devereaux (Gina Bellman), a charismatic con-artist with aspirations to the acting world.
I believe Nathan Ford says it best, "I am an honest man leading a team of criminals." And I find that premise to be truly entertaining with Timothy Hutton at the helm.
Each episode Nathan Ford and his team are hired by individuals looking for their own brand of justice. Ford and company provide the means to an end, focusing on gathering a form of leverage to force the villains to pay their due.