switch842: (Leverage: Eliot Sing)
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So, you know how this year seems to be the year of me just missing out on all the awesome stuff happening in Chicago while I am elsewhere? Well, the stars have finally aligned!

CHRISTIAN KANE LIVE IN CONCERT, SEPTEMBER 30TH AND I WILL BE THERE!!!

Tickets have been bought, calendars have been triple checked and I am good to go! Finally, one of my dreams coming true. Christian and his glorious flowing locks will be mine to behold! Hehe! :-)

And speaking of Christian, tonight's Leverage...

Was AWESOME! The twist of her being Sterling's daughter was fantastic. It really adds a whole new level to his character. But I think I'm going to need to watch it again because I thought they said her dad had died and that's why the mom remarried... I don't know. I was confused. But, anyway...

The Sterling/Eliot interaction is always great. LOVED the bit in the car. I had seen comments on the car scene over Twitter the last couple days from the Leverage folks and I was like "I need to know what this is!!!" Totally lived up to expectations.

The Parker/Hardison moments were very sweet. But I'm getting confused. Are they actually together? Or have they just acknowledged the feelings and the potential for something? I don't quite get it....

And now the wait begins.... Three months and then it returns. Blegh. I hate hiatuses.

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Date: 2011-08-29 03:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sgteam14283.livejournal.com
I agree, the Eliot/Sterling bit in the car was awesome-but I loved the bit from the trailer where he can't promise not to kill Sterling. (also Mark Sheppard is all kinds of awesome as Sterling and in general)

However, I didn't like the Hardison/Parker moment. I'm not a fan of that relationship, I feel like they don't go well together and shouldn't even be "put" together by the writers. IMO Eliot and Parker would be way better than those two...

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Date: 2011-08-29 12:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] switch842.livejournal.com
Oh, yeah. There's no way Eliot is letting Sterling live. Sterling really should know better, though. (Mark Sheppard is always awesome.)

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