Leverage

Leverage2008

Director: Dean Devlin
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery
Leverage is an American television drama series, which aired on TNT from December 7, 2008, to December 25, 2012.[2] The series was produced by Electric Entertainment, a production company of executive producer and director Dean Devlin. Leverage foll… more »



[Jimmy Ford shows Nathan a map outlining their plan. Dissolve to Leverage HQ where the same data is rendered on Hardison's screens]

Nathan Ford:
[pointing out locations] First Boston Independent, State Street branch of the Boston Bank, Commonwealth Loan and Securities. Now...

[Nathan walks over to the desk with Hardison, Sophie, and Eliot]

Parker:
[Parker's at the screens] First Independent's got a Glenn-Reeder alarm system, series F-900. Two guards at the front...

Parker:
[laughing]... one guard in the back. Cameras record, *not monitored*. Daily turnover: two million. State Street?: mostly commercial papers and loans, but they do have bearer bonds in a basement lockdown room, just takes a key and a retinal scanner. Commonwealth: they...

Parker:
[snickers] their alarm system's a holdover from the '70s. but...

Parker:
[laughs] but it's...

[Parker notices everyone is staring at her]

Parker:
[looks down at her clothes] What?

Parker:
[suddenly self-conscious and hurt] What do you guys do on *your* weekends?

[Parker walks off]

Eliot Spencer:
There's something wrong with you.

Sophie Devereaux:
So, which one's he gonna hit?

[back with Jimmy Ford]

Nathan Ford:
None of them?

Jimmy Ford:
None of them. But, see, since we control the precinct alarm system, the cops are gonna think they're being robbed. Now, think of this, Nathan: three banks being robbed *at the same time*. They're gonna think it's armageddon. Every cop in town is gonna be headin' to those three banks.

Nathan Ford:
Yeah, and away from...?

Pieter:
Mm-hmm.

[at Leverage]

Sophie Devereaux:
Away from what?

Nathan Ford:
I don't know. He won't tell me. Yet! He won't tell me *yet*.

Eliot Spencer:
Do you realize how many banks there are south of the precinct?

Parker:
[quickly] 67.

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