kane-town:

Eliot walks (or runs) into a bullet? TWICE? And his HIT is a
cutaway? To quote from Harry Potter, you “have got to sort out [your]
priorities!”

We
actually filmed the hit. it was too brutal. First screening, we
said “Damn, Kane just KILLED that dude.” Mad props to Monte Markham,
by the way, doing his own fight scenes with Christian.

— John Rogers [x]

karenhealey:

elenitahb:

It’s not just that both Eliot and Parker know exactly what the other is thinking (tho I love it because Parker is not the most sympathetic person but she always seems to know what Nate and Eliot are thinking because the three of them are the ones who more easily jump into each other’s ruthless wavelenght and know what the other is up to without having to talk about it and it’s perfect? gun, trigger and bullet.) but the fact that this OT3 works as the most perfectly intertwined unit and both Eliot and Parker know that if that doesn’t work they’re probably going to die so they just nod at each other and do what they have to do because that’s what makes them them, but they’re not who they used to be either (“we change together”) so she kisses Hardison first even if she doesn’t believe in luck, and Eliot allows himself looking at them one last time before letting Parker go and save the world (in this show the girls are the ones who ultimately save the day while the boys cover their back and are ridiculously affected by them! BEAUTIFUL) while he does his thing wich is protecting them with his life until the last moment. Is there a way to get Leverage feelings out of one’s system?

No, you can never get leverage feelings out of your system

Why would you want to?