[s4e4] Leveraged ★ Top & Working
: 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. [S4E4] Leveraged
" The Van Gogh Job " is often cited as a fan-favorite because it breaks the show's "tried and true formula" in favor of character exploration and historical storytelling. : The episode is highly praised for the
: The episode was written by Chris Downey , who received special mention for straying from the series' established "con" formula to tell a more story-driven, emotional narrative. Critical Reception " The Van Gogh Job " is often
: 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.
In this episode, the Leverage team investigates the mystery of a lost Vincent van Gogh painting. The narrative is unique for its extensive use of set in the 1940s, which serve to mirror the current dynamics between the team members. Key Plot Points
The following report covers of the television series Leverage , titled " The Van Gogh Job ." Originally aired on July 10, 2011, this episode is a notable departure from the show's standard procedural formula. Episode Overview