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8/10
Still a pretty fun show!
Supermanfan-1311 August 2021
Leverage: Redemption is the reboot of Leverage and has the entire original cast back with the exception of Timothy Hutton (because of his legal problems), they replaced him with Noah Wyle who steps in and does a fantastic job. This is just a flat out fun show to watch if you can just turn your brain off because some of it is ridiculous but in a good way. If you're a fan of the original Leverage then this show is absolutely for you!
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9/10
As good as the original
Nightmarelogic30 July 2021
Not sure if the bad reviews are from people who actually even watched the original because they seem to complain about the content and how silly it is. The show was ALWAYS silly. That was part of the fun. The other group are the people who complain about the lack of Nate Ford and hate the new characters. The reasons Timothy Hutton left the show are the reasons he left the show and he more then likely isn't coming back even though they have been settled. The show gave Nate Ford a happy ending and it works for the show and bringing him back will cast a needless darkness on a light hearted show. And yes the show bends toward a certain direction that won't appeal to everyone. The crew are not going to take the side of a rich businessman trying to force his employees off the picket line. They just aren't. If that is who you root for then this isn't the show for you. But it is a fun light hearted heist show that doesn't take itself too seriously and is fun to watch.
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8/10
Glad It's Back!
Rob133113 January 2023
Leverage: Redemption is the reboot of Leverage and has the entire original cast back with the exception of Timothy Hutton (because of his legal problems), they replaced him with Noah Wyle who steps in and does a fantastic job. All the heists are exactly as the original but the characters have all since grew and evolved since we last saw them. This is just a flat out fun show to watch if you can just turn your brain off because some of it is ridiculous but in a good way. As long as you don't think too deeply about what you're watching then I promise you'll have a good time watching it. If you're a fan of the original Leverage then this show is absolutely for you.
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10/10
Happy they revived this show!
joyfulresearch9 July 2021
Fun Fun Fun! Good story with lots of humor. We need more Robin Hood stories with happy endings! Love the cast of characters and how they interact with each other. Thank you for bringing this back in such a great way. It is as good if not better than the original.
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10/10
The Robin Hoodlums are back!!!!!
stueysmom9 July 2021
This was everything I hoped for and more. The original characters kept their appeal and stayed true to their roots, and the new additions are wonderful. Same great writing, directing, and acting. All the "jobs" were fantastic with Parker's love of vents, the costumes, and Eliot's fight scenes. I do miss Nate but Noah Wylie's character is so much fun and he never ever tries to replace Nate. I'm so glad the wait is finally over but it was definitely worth it. Thank you Dean Devlin for giving us back our hitter, hacker, grifter, and thief!!!!!
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8/10
Welcome Back
ogarcia-249299 July 2021
Good to have these guys back in my life, lol. Loving it already. Noah Wyle is a nice touch. I miss Timothy Hutton, but Noah and the rest of the cast have good chemistry. Lets hope for a Season 2.
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10/10
It's perfect.
nithaiah9 July 2021
Disclaimer: I'm on episode 4.

This FEELS like Leverage, and feels new at the same time. I do recommend you watch the original series before this one though.

Leverage has always been a character driven show, and the characters are definitely here.
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9/10
They just had to comeback
mkcwrg23 August 2021
If you watched all original show from the beginning and now the new ones I think it's one of the best shows on tv . In today's world there are scammers everywhere so we need alittle LEVERAGE to fight back . Please keep this show going .
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10/10
So glad they're back!
laurennesbitt-439759 July 2021
I've just started but I love that they are staying true to the original show! The characters and actors have grown but they still have their same amazing chemistry. So excited!
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6/10
What a shame
hollyanna5221013 April 2022
Killing off the Nate Ford character and not replacing him with a new mastermind really ruins the formula for the show. They wasted Noah Wyle with his basically throw away character, they should have made him the mastermind for the season. Really missed Hardison as well, glad he was at least in a few episodes. If it wasn't for Christian Kane being in it I probably would have just skipped this remake. This is not the leverage fans love, it's just a cheap imitation.
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8/10
The first two episodes have stayed true to the original series
letiamj-950889 July 2021
I watched the first two episodes Thursday and they reminded me of the original series. I did not miss Nate at all.

The way they explained Nate's absence is one of the most logical and expected ways to handle it. Gina Bellman delivered a great performance.

Friday morning, I started the third episode. I love that the creators showed how important Hardison really was and still is. The team always took him for granted. In today's world, a lot of the new age tech people don't give credit to the older geeks. Big ups to Dean Devlin and team.

Alec will always be my favorite and I will miss him from the other episodes. However, I will continue watching Leverage: Redemption and am looking forward to the remaining episodes. Hopefully, Hardison will be able to join for the second half of the season.

Congrats to cast, crew and everyone who is responsible for bringing Leverage: Redemption to us!
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7/10
Nostalgic reboot-sequel that loses steam a little
moviegeek_ny29 October 2021
I was ecstatic to see Leverage return and loved the first couple of episodes because they had the old-school feel of the earlier seasons, but after a few episodes the reboot started to feel a little tired and repetitive. I have to say, Aldis Hodge's absence makes itself known very acutely - you really realize how important his presence was for the team dynamic that made up the magic of the earlier seasons. Still definitely worth watching though!
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4/10
just ok
najax982915 June 2022
I can't get past Parker acting like a spoiled child instead of an adult. Plots are too predictable and the hacker just does not fit at all. This is good for a rainy afternoon while folding the laundry.
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10/10
More of the same greatness
Not a note was dropped between the concert of ideas from the original to Redemption. A few band member changes, but it just adds another flavor to the music. I am so thankful that we the fans were never forgotten and were Richly rewarded for not giving up.
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10/10
About Time
sagon-772029 July 2021
About time they bring old shows back that were canceled for no reason and so far this is even funnier than the old series 10 years.

Those that never watch the original series, suggest you watch it 1st before this. But either way, Show is great non stop.
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10/10
Love Love Love
meganallison-9152811 July 2021
The best thing about Leverage Redemption, in my opinion, is that it has the same feel as the original. It feels warm and bright and that is a hard feeling to capture. I love the way that the new characters mesh with the old ones, it feels like they have been here the whole time. One thing that I really enjoy seeing is how much Parker has grown, all through the first show she was maturing and growing and it's awesome to see what has happened with her. I am interested in seeing how she and Sophie work together with the new dynamic of Parker being used to being in a leadership position, which she previously wasn't in. Seeing how they all mentor Breanna is also really cool and I think it is shown in an honest way. In real mentorships, both parties learn from each other and that's what we are seeing here. I truly hope that we will get more episodes, storylines, and jokes, haha (maybe a bit more Hardison as well)!!
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10/10
Yes!
jzgold9 July 2021
So excited to have this show back! Almost as much fun as the original, definitely worth the watch!
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10/10
Yes!!!
leona19849 July 2021
This show is everything I hoped it would be, new and fresh but still keeping the integrity of the original show. The new character additions are perfect. Please make more seasons!!!
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10/10
It works
d-robold19 July 2021
We really are enjoying Leverage: Redemption. The cast is excellent. The stories and characters are just like the originals. So entertaining. So well written. One of the smartest points is that Nate is neither forgotten nor eclipsed by the addition of Noah Wyle as Harry Wilson. He has his own distinct character. The show is a pleasure to watch. As we do the original, we will watch the episodes over and over. Hoping for many more seasons.
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6/10
Serviceable at best
gheath-696246 March 2022
The original series was a diamond in the rough. The reboot is serviceable, at best. I loved Noah in ER and thought he would be a great replacement but his character was a huge disappointment. Parker was downright intolerable though. The overacting ruined the episodes, IMO. The show just didn't have the same magic.
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9/10
SO Happy They're Back!
sdelong-7762613 August 2021
I absolutely loved the original Leverage series, and was so tickled to see a sequel series come to life. It was great to see the growth and development of the original characters, and the new characters really rounded out & added to the overall dynamics. I only wish Aldis Hodge could've been in more than just the first couple episodes. But if it was that versus no appearance at all, then I'm glad he was present to jumpstart this series. What a refreshing combination of seriousness and levity, much like the original series... I've really missed that combination in other series out there. I'm keeping my fingers crossed there is a second season to come (and maybe more). Well done, cast and crew!

Update 01/29/2023: Just finished watching the second season, and thoroughly enjoyed it as much or more than the first season. I loved the fact that Aldis Hodge made more than just one guest appearances. Please bring back a third season!
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6/10
I Want to like it...
zombiemockingbird13 July 2021
I'm torn. It just isn't the original, and that makes me sad. No one can replace Timothy Hutton, but I like Noah Wylie as an addition to the team; I just wish Timothy was still part of it too. I still love Beth Riesgraf, Gina Bellman, Christian Kane and Aldis Hodge and although they seem a little older they're still the team I love; and the first two episodes were pretty true to the original. The third episode however, without Aldis Hodge, was missing an integral part of what makes the show work. So far, I'm just not feeling Aleyse Shannon as the new team member. She's too scattered and all over the place and she doesn't really seem to fit in; maybe she's just too young. I'll keep watching, and I hope they continue it , and maybe it will get smoother as time goes on. I may have to go back and re-watch some of the originals to make me feel better.

EDIT: It's getting worse. I'm on episode 5, where Eliot and Harry are non-existent. Parker is beginning to sound like an airhead, which she isn't. Sophie seems kind of unsure of herself, which she isn't. Breanna, on the other hand, is super smart and knows everything and is running things and seems to be the center of the show. And talk about overacting; she constantly opens her eyes really wide and I keep expecting them to pop out of her head. When she talks she over emphasizes words and phrases that make no sense. There's way too much constant banter, where Breanna is supposed to be so witty, but she isn't. I really dislike her character and she has ruined what could have been a great show. It's a shame.
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5/10
Not Even Close
trexdrew-35-4056042 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
When I heard this was getting a sequel I immediately rewatched the original with my girlfriend so we'd be ready for it. We loved the original and somehow it like many other shows were just so good during that time.

This is not that show nor is it even close to being as good as that show. They cut Nate and Hardison out of the show almost entirely and it's painfully apparent in every episode. The chemistry of the old crew is almost entirely lost during this show somehow and some terrible decisions are made for the team by the writers. At the end of the original series we saw Nate pass the torch of mastermind to Parker saying she is every bit capable of filling that role and retiring with his new fiancé.

This series starts with his sudden and unexpected death and the grieving widow Sophie (who we still aren't using her real name but that's a nitpick really). She gets together with the old crew and gets talked into doing a comeback tour of a new con. The setup feels mostly familiar if not a bit rushed but it's fine. They eventually run into the first of two new characters, this one played by Noah Wyle. He's enjoyable enough though he's written as the brand new kid on the block in terms of additions to the crew and skills. This was where their issues started and never got better.

Why bring a greenhorn into the fold of established con artists when he has no role he fits in at all? The idea was clearly to do the whole "teach a new generation of crew" but it's well established that Leverage went from a national (if not usually just local) crew of conmen to an international operation. We're told that they run 13 crews counting themselves around the globe that get involved in who knows what, all conveniently running through Eliot's food truck business. So if we've already trained a dozen teams of the new generation, why do we need Wyle or the second new character; Brianna.

Brianna is introduced to us as the new Hardison because she's his little sister and is as good as he is. She's also the attempt at getting any Gen Z viewers to easily relate to someone on the cast list and injects the "modernity" of current society into the show! Yeah nobody should be sold on her and she's just so insufferable. She's constantly whining about how things are ran or if she's not doing that she's being godly at hacking and somehow written like she's smarter and better than her brother. There's consistently times where she solves problems that she shouldn't really have any expertise on at all and it's very odd. She also consistently ruins plans because of her brashness or impatience. She's also of course the "activist" character here to preach to us all about her morals and ideology that nobody asked for. It wouldn't be a modern show without one of these right? The issues don't stop there though.

Noah Wyle does the best he can with what he's given in his role as Mr. Wilson, but in all honesty he's given way too little. His character further exemplified the main problem with this show: the hole Nate left. Whereas Brianna was a new hacker and meant to be her brother's "temporary" replacement and her role is clearly defined, Wyle's role is not. It's such a glaring issue that it hits you in the face after the first episode and is always there like a glowing neon sign. If you're going to make a sequel series at least make choices based on what the original left you, instead the show lacks a mastermind the entire season. The finale attempts to solidify the mastermind as Sophie not Parker (odd choice but sure I guess) but it's literally the last scene of the last episode. Multiple cons are done with different characters in this role. Sometimes it's supposedly Parker (though she really doesn't take the lead this season even though multiple cons it's mentioned "this is Parker's job this time"), sometimes it's Sophie, and sometimes it's one of the other crew. What it isn't is almost never Wyle. "Oh but he pulls in clients and gives info on former clients to the team that's integral to some jobs" you might say, which is true dear reader. But a mastermind that does not make, and he's explicitly written this way too. They had three choices for the mastermind of this show: Parker as was established, Sophie out of respect for Nate, Wyle to prove how good he is and that he deserves to be on the team but the show picks none of the above. He has no ties to or credentials from anyone on the team at all therefore he has the most to prove. Wyle does well in his role but feels set up for failure because of these choices made by the writers.

There's also something to be said about how overtly and boringly political this show is. The original had its moments of criticism of the system it operated in (even having an entire episode within the bureaucracy of the United States government) but it was very fair in how approach to me. It wasn't too in your face about what it wants you to believe and if you don't then what it wants to force on you. The show literally has an episode where they make Elon Musk into a LITERAL Nazi who has white nationalist thugs and commits a hate crime and environmentally poisons a gay couple. The show is as politically subtle as a baseball bat to the face from the thugs of the real world ideology it's preaching. I'm all for well done sociopolitical issues being highlighted in entertainment media; but the original series had grace, tact, nuance, and subtlety while this sequel has the equivalent of those in a political debate on Twitter.

One last major problem the show has is the blatant mischaracterization of the crew themselves. There's multiple times where Parker's "clumsiness" gets them into hot water. Parker, the master thief who also just happens to be clumsy and lets something fall onto a pressure sensitive floor she knew about. Or Parker the one who just runs around screaming weird things at points because of reasons I guess. Then there's the constant issue the team takes with Wyle about him having represented bad people in court. Sophie in particular is always keeping him on a razor's edge because of the fact someone they're conning is related to his former law firm. The only thing Wyle has to offer is intel from his crooked lawyer days which basically lands him the role of glorified secretary to bring in clients and you're going to make this a problem? How is he supposed to remember every client he's ever represented and recall that info on command the moment a job starts? And even if he could why does it matter to his continued work on the team? Everyone knows he did plenty of terrible things and represented the worst of the worst, why do you care so much? The show is basically subtitled after him and his search for redemption but there's 4 or 5 times where you almost toss him out? What? Eliot has murdered scores of innocent and guilty people but you're just fine with him on the team. You don't need a list of every person he's killed do you Sophie? The show has a good idea of handling this with a "Mr. Wilson redemption list" but even after that fact is revealed to the viewer we still do this forced conflict two or maybe even three more times. It's like they had no clue how to write any kind of conflict for the show itself or how to write the characters within it.

TLDR: the series has sequelitis and is such a bad representation of the torch the original passed on. From terrible new and modern characters and ideologies forced into it, to not properly writing the old characters, to the fact the show doesn't even feel like it has cons anymore; it's just average braindead TV all around. I'm massively heartbroken they've made such a bad product when the original was such top quality TV that handed them the world. It shouldn't have been made if it was going to be this bad, I guess I just need to watch more mid 00's TV I missed instead. Clearly it's the superior era of entertainment.
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10/10
The Original Feelings are Still There
kelsermcmiller9 July 2021
I am so excited and glad I was able to watch this. I re watch old episodes all the time, and now I have more to add to it. It's like the old formula was there but with a new climate. It changed with the times, but still had the old feel. The new characters complimented well. It was awesome. Will re-watch in a couple of days lol.
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10/10
New Leverage
The older version was a favorite of mine. I am so happy to see L. Redemption. I will be watching every episode.
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