Having a season-long villain gives the episodes more weight. Every small con feels like a necessary step toward the final confrontation in San Lorenzo.
By now, the cast (Hutton, Kane, Hodge, Riesgraf, and Bellman) has effortless chemistry. Their bickering feels like a family dynamic, which anchors the show’s more over-the-top moments. What Could Be Better Leverage - Season 3
While the mystery of Nate’s handler provides a framework for the season, her character can occasionally feel like a plot device rather than a fully realized person. Having a season-long villain gives the episodes more weight
From a high-pressure con inside a mall during Christmas ("The Ho Ho Ho Job") to a heist involving a "stolen" symphony, the writing remains sharp, clever, and fun. Their bickering feels like a family dynamic, which
Season 3 is at its most ambitious. It retains the "Robin Hood" wish fulfillment that fans love while proving the show can handle a sophisticated, serialized story. It’s the perfect blend of lighthearted fun and genuine tension.
Having a season-long villain gives the episodes more weight. Every small con feels like a necessary step toward the final confrontation in San Lorenzo.
By now, the cast (Hutton, Kane, Hodge, Riesgraf, and Bellman) has effortless chemistry. Their bickering feels like a family dynamic, which anchors the show’s more over-the-top moments. What Could Be Better
While the mystery of Nate’s handler provides a framework for the season, her character can occasionally feel like a plot device rather than a fully realized person.
From a high-pressure con inside a mall during Christmas ("The Ho Ho Ho Job") to a heist involving a "stolen" symphony, the writing remains sharp, clever, and fun.
Season 3 is at its most ambitious. It retains the "Robin Hood" wish fulfillment that fans love while proving the show can handle a sophisticated, serialized story. It’s the perfect blend of lighthearted fun and genuine tension.