[s4e4] Leveraged -

(Christian Kane) participates in two fights, one of which humorously involves him using a pink toy baseball bat.

: The team visits a hospital to speak with Charlie , a man involved with the painting's history. While Charlie initially refuses to talk to anyone, he takes a liking to Parker , allowing her to learn more about the art's past. [S4E4] Leveraged

Are you interested in a similar breakdown for the , often discussed for its "series finale" feel? Review: Leverage, Season 4, Ep 4 “The Van Gogh Job” (Christian Kane) participates in two fights, one of

: The episode is highly praised for the performances of Aldis Hodge (Hardison) and Beth Riesgraf (Parker). Riesgraf’s performance, in particular, was singled out by reviewers for its depth. Action & Comedy : Are you interested in a similar breakdown for

displays his characteristic hypochondria when exposed to dust and mothballs during the investigation.

: The primary antagonist is revealed to be a former colleague of Nate Ford —the man who originally hired Nate's team to find the painting. In the climax, Nate confronts this individual and denies him the artwork.

: The painting is ultimately recovered and returned to Charlie. He decides that the best course of action is to donate the masterpiece to the Boston Museum of Art . Character Highlights & Production

(Christian Kane) participates in two fights, one of which humorously involves him using a pink toy baseball bat.

: The team visits a hospital to speak with Charlie , a man involved with the painting's history. While Charlie initially refuses to talk to anyone, he takes a liking to Parker , allowing her to learn more about the art's past.

Are you interested in a similar breakdown for the , often discussed for its "series finale" feel? Review: Leverage, Season 4, Ep 4 “The Van Gogh Job”

: The episode is highly praised for the performances of Aldis Hodge (Hardison) and Beth Riesgraf (Parker). Riesgraf’s performance, in particular, was singled out by reviewers for its depth. Action & Comedy :

displays his characteristic hypochondria when exposed to dust and mothballs during the investigation.

: The primary antagonist is revealed to be a former colleague of Nate Ford —the man who originally hired Nate's team to find the painting. In the climax, Nate confronts this individual and denies him the artwork.

: The painting is ultimately recovered and returned to Charlie. He decides that the best course of action is to donate the masterpiece to the Boston Museum of Art . Character Highlights & Production

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