This season dives deeper into the team's internal lives. We see Parker beginning to understand social cues (and her feelings for Hardison), and Eliot’s dark past is frequently teased, adding layers to the "muscle."
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. Leverage - Season 3
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. This season dives deeper into the team's internal lives
Season 3 of is widely considered the point where the series hits its stride, balancing its "heist-of-the-week" roots with a more cohesive, high-stakes seasonal arc . The Premise: The Italian Job It retains the "Robin Hood" wish fulfillment that
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.
If you aren’t a fan of the "plan goes wrong, but it was actually part of the plan" trope, the formula might start to feel predictable by the middle of the season. Final Verdict: 8.5/10
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.