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The Ice Man Job begins on a street in Boston, as an armored truck is robbed using explosives and the driver is shot. The driver, Joey Caspito, later tells Nate that he’s a police officer moonlighting as an armored truck driver and that he’s lost both his jobs in the scandal over the robbery. He says he was carrying $12 million in diamonds by himself because of budget cuts. Nate says that it sounds like an inside job, and the police suspect Joey.

Hardison explains the job to the team, despite Parker’s discomfort over Sophie’s absence. Jim Carrity, the man who owned the diamonds, managed to ruin his jewelry store and is very in debt. Nate explains that the insurance payment from the diamonds might be looking great right now, but Carrity won’t get the insurance money for a year or so. This means he needs to sell the diamonds, but Parker points out why he can’t. The diamonds all have a laser-inscribed ID that can only be removed with a special laser, which can only be found in three cities in the world. Nate decides that they can pretend to have one of these lasers and use this to catch Carrity with the diamonds and turn him over to the police. Since Sophie isn’t there, Hardison is going to play the grifter and Parker is going to be the ‘roper’, which entails wearing a cute dress and heels, which she accepts despite obvious doubts. Parker calls Sophie, who gives her some tips on grifting and assures Parker she won’t tell Nate about the call.
Parker successfully convinces Carrity that she’s in the diamond business using a diamond necklace she stole. She introduces him to Hardison, who’s sporting a British accent and ridiculous clothes and bling. The Russian armored truck thieves show up as Carrity’s bodyguards. Hardison calls himself ‘the Ice Man’ and takes credit for Parker’s thefts to back up his fake reputation. He tells Carrity about the laser, but Carrity refuses a deal because of Hardison’s asking price. The head Russian, however, does take Hardison’s phone number.
The whole team says Hardison went way overboard with the act, and Eliot warns him that he won’t bail Hardison out if he gets in too deep. Carrity is getting pressured by his Russian friends when Nate, acting as ‘Mr. Sterling from the insurance company’, comes to the jewelry store and tells Carrity that he needs to review Carrity’s policy. He also says that the insurance payout may take seven to nine months, much to Carrity’s discomfort.

Eliot takes advice from Sophie, just before he and Parker evacuate a lab by pretending to be OSHA and saying that the lab is contaminated. They hide the biohazard gear before Carrity and the head Russian arrive. Hardison is fashionably late, and explains the laser. Parker and Hardison trade a fake diamond for the real one, but since Carrity is only looking for the ID number, he doesn’t notice the switch.
Carrity leaves, but since Hardison bought a ridiculously ostentatious car, Parker hitches a ride with Eliot. A good choice, as it turns out, because Hardison is kidnapped by the Russians, who want Hardison to help them steal and clean Carrity’s diamonds. They think he can break into Carrity’s heavily fortified vault because of the fake reputation he built for himself. Hardison convinces them to let him call his girlfriend, but calls Sophie instead. She chides him for overacting and gives him a few tips for dealing with the Russians, then calls Nate.

Hardison gets the leader to tell him their plan, which is ‘blow through the floor of the vault’, and convinces them to drop it because Parker explains that the explosion would set off the vault’s seismic sensor. Hardison promises that he can get them into the vault, which leaves Nate trying to figure out a new plan. Nate goes to the jewelry store and uses the insurance claim as an excuse to inspect the vault. Nate relays the information to Hardison, who explains it to the Russians. Parker comes up with a way into the vault, and Nate uses hairspray to disable the heat and motion sensors.

That night, Nate distracts Carrity when he shows up unexpectedly. Eliot takes out the guard and pretends to be one himself, and Parker begins breaking in. Nate tries to solicit a bribe from Carrity to distract him from the cameras on the vault. Parker breaks into the vault when Hardison and the Russians arrive, and Hardison pretends to beat up Eliot. Parker writes the combination for the vault on the side in invisible ink. Parker avoids the floor sensors by swinging on the pipes on the ceiling, and works on turning off the floor sensors while Hardison starts breaking the combo. Eliot warns Hardison to go slowly, but Parker doesn’t have enough time to get out before Hardison opens the vault.

When they rush into the vault, however, Parker isn’t visible. Hardison has to improvise opening the safety deposit box because Parker didn’t have time to open them. Carrity tries to throw Nate out and sees the break-in on the monitors, bringing him running to the vault. Hardison warns the Russians about Carrity and disappears while the leader and Carrity fight. The vault door closes, and Parker and Hardison escape using the explosives through the floor of the vault the way the Russians had originally planned. As expected, this sets off the seismic sensor, which fills the vault with fog while the team escapes.

When the police arrive, they find Carrity and the Russians in the vault. Carrity tries to brush it off as a false alarm, but the open deposit box is filled with the missing diamonds, right where Carrity had put them. The men are arrested, and the team gets away scot-free.

Joey Caspito tells Nate that he’s been let back on the police force. Nate informs him that Carrity and his men were arrested for insurance fraud and theft, and gives Joey the money from the diamond Hardison switched out to pay for his medical bills. Hardison tries to get a hug from Eliot, and Nate finally gives Sophie a call. Nate apologizes for letting the team bug her, and tells her that she can call whenever she want, then awkwardly hangs up.

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The Two Live Crew Job begins in the bar below Nate’s apartment, where an elderly brother and sister who reclaim art from Nazi-occupied countries tell Nate and Sophie about a painting their father once owned. They have tracked the painting to a rich executive who has bought it on the black market, but refuses to give it to them. Nate tells them the team can get them the painting.
Nate and Sophie distract the secretary at the executive’s company while the rest of the team cuts through the wall behind the painting. However, the painting is stolen by another team just before they get there, and the Leverage team is left with one of the Dogs Playing Poker. The other team managed to avoid the pressure sensitive floor and the encryption system, which Hardison said would be incredibly difficult. While the Leverage team makes a hasty retreat, Sophie is recognized by one of the members of the opposing team.

The team meets to determine their next move, but Sophie is missing. However, she has a good reason: she’s holding a motion-sensitive bomb disguised as a vase of flowers. Parker stabilizes the bomb using instant pudding, and Eliot tells Sophie the best way to get away: drop it carefully and run. The team leaves and Sophie drops the bomb, blowing up her apartment.
Eliot, Parker and Hardison all give short speeches about their late friend, Katherine. Nate and Eliot scout out the mourning party for the bomber, and Sophie recognizes an old partner-in-crime.
Sophie tells the team about Marcus Starke, a grifter and forger Sophie used to work with, much to Nate’s surprise. Sophie explains Starke’s method: he makes a team and does one small job to streamline it before doing one bigger job. Sophie thinks Starke tried to kill her because she’s a good guy now and she knows his favorite scam: stealing a painting from an auction, and then selling several forgeries. Using Sophie’s knowledge of Starke’s preferences, the team narrows down the target to one painting, a Van Gogh. Sophie warns that if they call the police they’ll never get the client’s painting back. She suggests stealing the Van Gogh and trading it for the client’s painting.

Nate, Eliot and Parker scout the art gallery while Hardison and Sophie wait in the van. The job goes awry when another com interrupts the Leverage team’s frequency. Hardison tracks the other person while Parker steals the auction house manager’s wallet. But someone else steals the wallet from Parker, and Hardison has difficulty hacking the other com. Hardison is losing a hack battle with the other computer geek when Eliot runs into a woman talking in Hebrew on her own com in a hallway of the auction house.

Starke meets Nate while Eliot and the Hebrew woman face off. Parker steals the wallet back from the other thief, but he pickpockets her phone. Starke confronts Nate about all the ‘nasty’ crimes the Leverage team has pulled, and Sophie warns Nate not to tell the truth; that they committed crimes to help clients. Hardison recognizes the opposing hacker as a man called Chaos. The two hackers start a computer war. Eliot and the other hitter are comparing fighting styles, judging who would win a fight, and they appear pretty evenly matched. The auction house manager realizes that his ID and wallet are gone and clears the auction house, telling his guards to triple the gallery’s security for the night. Nate and Starke stop Eliot and the other hitter before they can start to fight and the teams go to make their plans.

The Leverage team is introduced to their counterparts. Apollo is the thief, who specializes in infiltration and security. Raquel Diane is the hitter Eliot met, an ex-Mossad agent who worked as a mercenary and once killed a man with a mop. The hacker who gave Hardison trouble is Chaos, a man who has hacked the Pentagon and the NSA and is known to CIA as the Kobayashi Maru, a Star Trek reference for an unbeatable game. Nate and Starke simultaneously make strikingly similar pep talks to their respective teams. Both team leaders say that they have to steal the painting tonight, and they will get the painting ‘no matter what’.

That night Nate distracts a few security guards by banging on a door or the auction house, looking for ‘Emily’ while Eliot and Parker sneak in. Parker is in the air vents when a motion sensor is triggered, and security guards turn off the sensors when they see a bird flying through the gallery. Parker wonders how a bird got in, until she meets Apollo in the air vent, complete with an empty cage. Eliot and Raquel start fighting in the basement of the building, while Hardison and Chaos trade control of the cameras, motion sensors and lasers. Starke, acting as ‘Nathan Ford from the insurance company’, tells the security guards to be on their way and takes Nate for a walk in the park in front of the auction house.

Parker and Apollo discuss theft techniques in the air vent, until Apollo takes off to steal the painting. Raquel’s shirt is torn off during the fight, and she gets hosed down by a broken water pipe. Starke explains to Nate that the gallery themselves gave his team blueprints and security codes for the building when he pretended to be Nate. Parker tries to stop Apollo from stealing the painting, but Chaos turns on the lasers, trapping Parker in place. Chaos also turns off power to Hardison’s van, stopping him from turning the lasers off. Eliot, who has gotten soaked himself by this time, is still fighting Raquel when a police car pulls up the auction house.

Starke is very surprised when Sophie gets out of the police car, having thought she was dead. Sophie tells Starke that they are saving his life. Parker leaps, flips and cartwheels through the laser field and takes down Apollo. Hardison powers his van with a basic hand-crank machine and turns on the alarms. Parker holds a gun on Apollo and puts on a police jacket until security guards come in. Eliot and Raquel’s fight turns into a kiss, and they find themselves handcuffed together. Parker leads out Apollo from the auction house and takes the Van Gogh to be ‘dusted for prints’, and Eliot leads out Raquel, now handcuffed. Hardison, dressed as a cop, assures and compliments the security guards for their ‘job well done’.

Sophie and Nate explain to Starke that they thought he sent the bomb to Sophie, but that when he accused Nate of running a team of thieves, they realized that he didn’t have motive to kill Sophie if he thought she was still a thief. Starke is sure that she’s still a thief and says he wanted to recruit Sophie for the Van Gogh theft. He admits that he told his team he wanted her for the job. Sophie explains that the security footage from her apartment shows Chaos planting the bomb. Chaos admits that he wanted to kill Sophie because he had a perfect double-cross that would’ve been ruined if a master con artist like Sophie was on the team. Starke is very surprised when his car explodes moments later, compliments of Chaos. Sophie and Nate offer a trade: the Van Gogh and Starke’s team, and thus his reputation, for their client’s painting.

Later, in the bar, Parker and Apollo are competing at a lock-picking contest, Eliot and Raquel are comparing scars, and Starke is graciously ‘returning’ the painting the two elderly siblings. The brother and sister both thank and praise Starke, who tells Sophie that when he knew her she wouldn’t waste her time ‘being the good guy’. Nate gives Starke the Van Gogh, but it’s one of the five fakes Starke himself made to sell. The real painting, along with the other fakes, is in a check-on crate at an airport under Chaos’ name.

Sophie visits her ‘grave’, and she thinks Starke may be right. Sophie tells Nate that she’s not sure who she is anymore. She says that all of the aliases she made up were real, complete people to her. She promises Nate that once she finishes burying all of her fake identities she can tell him who she really is. Nate tries to kiss her, but Sophie walks away.

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A man carrying a young girl bangs on the door of a clinic. A security guard tells him to leave because the clinic has been permanently closed, but a nurse inside forces him to open the door and saves the girl’s life. Later, the woman tells Nate that the clinic was closed after all of its money was lost in an investment with a man named Fowler. Fowler was arrested by the FBI for stealing from his clients and all of his accounts are frozen, but the clinic needs their money back within a week or it will be sold.

Sophie is late to the team meeting to discuss the job because her new boyfriend breaks up with her. He says that he doesn’t really know who she is. Hardison has discovered that Fowler managed to disappear $20 million from his Ponzi scheme. Since Fowler is on house arrest, Nate theorizes that the money is in his apartment, ready for when Fowler decides to run. Nate comes up with a plan to get Fowler, his wife and stepson and their FBI guard out of the apartment using the stepson, ten-year-old Whitmark.

The principal of Whitmark’s private school gets a sudden, all-expenses-paid trip to Botswana, and Nate takes over as a soft-spoken German. Sophie is a classroom teacher and Eliot is the new gym teacher, and they try to find something Whitmark is good at, but can’t find the boy’s strength (despite Sophie’s manipulation of the spelling bee).

Hardison and Parker buy an apartment directly above the Fowlers’, but as they installing security measures outside Fowler’s apartment Parker spots a gunman. She foils a murder attempt, but is caught by the FBI with the man’s gun. Thankfully, the FBI agents are the same pair who Parker and Hardison met while working a con on Moscone (The Wedding Job) while disguised as FBI agents. Hardison and Parker convince the FBI agents (one of whom has a crush on Parker) that they are there to back up the real agents with Fowler.

As Parker draws a detailed sketch of the gunman, Sophie discovers Whitmark’ talent: singing. Nate and Sophie decide to stage a musical, but the two days they have mean Sophie has to use the material at hand: the kids’ science projects. Parker and Hardison convince the FBI agents to let them into Fowler’s apartment and Parker finds something hidden in a wall.

Sophie and Nate defend Whitmark when the parents of other students don’t want Whitmark to have the lead part in Sophie’s ‘Sciencical’ because of his father’s crimes. Sophie has bonded with the boy over the way everyone sees him a certain way, but not as he really is.

Fowler is allowed by the judge to go to his son’s performance, but due to their cover as FBI back-up, Hardison and Parker are expected to go to the musical with the real FBI. Parker is going to stay behind, but the agent who has a crush on Parker decides to stay with her. Hardison ends up straying behind, hoping Parker can explain the rappelling system over the headsets. Parker has to explain the rappelling and how to dismantle the security system while the FBI agent flirts with her.

Whitmark is hiding in the bathroom and Sophie tries to make him feel better. She eventually admits to the boy that she is a con artist who has lied so much she’s not sure of what the truth is. She convinces Whitmark to go onstage by telling him that when you perform, you show a part of yourself, and that others would like him more if they knew who he is, not who they think he is.

Hardison finds a case hidden in the wall and discovers that its empty, just as Eliot sees the assassin from Parker’s sketch in the auditorium. Nate figures out that Fowler hired the hitman to kill his FBI guard so he could escape. Eliot knocks out the hitman while Whitmark sing, and Nate sees another student’s father inconspicuously trading bags with Fowler. Nate steals Fowler’s new bag and discovers that the parent has provided Fowler with a new identity and a plane ticket to Bogota. It turns out the bag Fowler brought had tapes implicating the other father along with Fowler in the theft of the investor’s money. The FBI agents arrest both men.

Nate and Sophie deliver some of the twenty million Hardison recovered to the clinic, and Nate tells Sophie that maybe telling the truth isn’t such a bad thing.

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The Order 23 Job begins in a courtroom, where a jerk of a defendant is being sentenced for stealing the life savings of dozens of people. He is given an eighteen months sentence because he is serving as a federal witness with the US Marshals. The full courtroom is very angry at the sentence and a man named Ronald pulls a gun on the defendant, only to be stopped from committing murder by Nate. However, before Nate can talk to him, Ronald slugs the defendant, identified as Eddie Maranjian.

Nate tells Ronald that he is there to help Eddie’s clients, and Hardison explains that they’re trying to find the $400,000 that Eddie liquidated right before his trial. Nate says that Eddie doesn’t deserve to be killed. Ronald tells them about his sister, who died because she didn’t have money to pay for a hospital; Eddie had stolen all of her savings.

Hardison discovers that the jail Eddie’s going to is more like a country club, and Sophie points out that if Eddie isn’t afraid of prison, he has no reason to tell them where the money is. Nate discovers that Eddie is afraid of disease and germs.

Meanwhile, Eddie makes conversation with the US Marshals protecting him. He tells the Marshals that the way he stole the money wasn’t by gaining the clients’ trust, but by making the clients’ fear of losing money stronger than their distrust of him. Parker sneaks around in a vent and manages to drug Eddie’s drink, scaring him by pretending to be a rat. When Eddie drinks the drugged liquid, he faints.

The Marshals call over a nearby doctor (Nate) from jury duty. Nate says that Eddie may have a concussion from Ronald’s punch in the courtroom and decides he needs an MRI. The Marshals take Eddie to the hospital, which the team is ready to steal.

Th team congregates on the eighth floor, which is empty because it’s only used for storage. Parker ‘acquires’ medical supplies and poses as a nurse, while Hardison sets up speakers all over the eighth floor. Nate is pretending to be a doctor and Eliot and Hardison are posing as local cops. Parker takes Eddie to the MRI room and gets the Marshals to remove his handcuffs. Eliot notices a kid who’s being brought to the hospital for what is apparently not the first time. The boy’s father tells a nurse that the boy fell off his skateboard.

Nate sends Eddie to the eighth floor, citing the rash that Parker gave the man using a spray. Hardison and Eliot make friends with the Marshals; meanwhile Eddie is being handcuffed to a hospital bed and introduced to Sophie’s slightly crazy New York persona. Nate has Parker make announcements over the PA system that he tells her are intended to suggest symptoms to Eddie’s amygdala, making him scared. Eddie is made suspicious when a ‘Special Health Warning’ is on the television, only to be interrupted by static. Nate plays prerecorded sound bytes about health warnings and escaped contagions to scare Eddie; it seems to be working.

A real patient needing the MRI tips off the Marshals that Eddie is gone. Bob, one of the Marshals, is going to call it in, but Eliot convinces him that it would damage their careers if it gets out that they lost a prisoner. Sophie’s itching symptoms, now being copied by Eddie, get worse and she goes into cardiac arrest after her nose starts bleeding. Nate, Parker, and Eliot (now dressed as an orderly) try to save Sophie, but she ‘dies’ within Eddie’s view. Eddie frantically asks what’s going on, but the team ignores him and he becomes even more afraid.

The Marshals check video of the hospital’s exits, but surmise that Eddie is still in the building. Hardison suggests that Eddie is trying to lure the Marshals out of the hospital. Bob tells Hardison to tell Eliot to search the hospital with the other Marshal, Charlie. Hardison relays the message while going to search the Marshal’s cars on Eliot’s suggestion. Eliot (back as a police officer) is on his way to start searching with Charlie when he sees the young boy again, getting a cast put on his broken arm. Eddie, meanwhile, is freaking out to the point where his nose actually starts bleeding.

Eliot takes out his com and talks to the boy’s father in a stairway. Eliot confronts the father on the boy’s condition. He points out bruises on the boy which date to three days and seven days before. Eliot holds the father over the edge of the railing, scaring the man thoroughly as he steals his driver’s license. He tells the man that he’s watching him now. The father tells Eliot that he’s better than some men who never even see their kids.

A hospital security guard makes his way to the eighth floor and almost finds Eddie, but is ordered to stay in a shower by Sophie dressing in biohazard gear. Hardison searches Charlie’s car and finds very suspicious materials. Charlie, meanwhile, discovers that Eliot and Hardison aren’t real cops. Hardison tries to tell Eliot that Charlie’s a hitman for the Armenian mob, who Eddie also stole from, but Eliot still hasn’t put his com back in. Eliot begins to search the morgue with Charlie, while the hitman gets ready to shoot Eliot in the back. Eliot is alerted at the last moment by Hardison’s version of a warning: a Star Trek reference over the PA system. Eliot just manages to dodge several bullets. This starts an awesome fight scene, which ends when Charlie is knocked unconscious.

Eddie is, at this point, horrified by the sounds of monitors, dying patients and shouting doctors from Hardison’s speakers. Nate tells him that the Marburg virus has been weaponised and that they have seen a dozen cases, before passing out. Eliot stores Charlie in a drawer on top of a dead body. He gets the beginning of a lecture from Hardison about taking out his com, but the hacker notices that Bob, the real Marshal, is headed up to the eighth floor.

Parker handcuffs Nate to a hospital bed, telling him that an Order 23 is in effect. Eddie guesses that an Order 23 means to leave them in the room. When Parker’s about to leave Nate and Eddie in the hospital room, Eddie offers her $400,000 to get him out of there, now. Parker ignores Nate’s warnings of an epidemic and leads Eddie down the hall. Nate easily escapes the cuffs, and Eddie manages to steal a taser from the discarded biohazard gear. Bob finds Eddie’s tie in the hospital room and calls the police. Eliot tells Randy, the young boy, that he could talk to one of the police officers about what happened to his arm. Randy says that the cops are friends and drinking buddies with his father and he can’t tell them. Hardison comes to get Eliot and the two leave, despite the fact that Eliot obviously still wants to help Randy.

Parker and Eddie have almost made it to the exit. Parker warns Eddie of a camera they have to avoid, and he tasers her and leaves by himself. Eddie manages to steal a car and drives to the courthouse. He breaks in and retrieves a bag from the janitor’s closet, only to be stopped by the whole team as he tries to leave. Eddie tells the team that they’re going to jail for years for kidnapping and assault, among other things, while he will only serve eighteen months. Eddie runs out of the courthouse, only to be arrested by several cops. He tells them about the criminals who are inside, but is totally ignored by the officers, who say he is under arrest for assaulting a security guard (the man who was stuck in the shower saw Eddie as he escaped with Parker), tasering a nurse (Eddie tasering Parker was caught on another camera) and escaping federal custody. Eddie is loaded into the back of a police car as the team watches from the courthouse.
Hardison and Eliot show Bob where the Armenian hitman was stashed, and Eliot tells Bob that the Marshal will get the credit for the man’s arrest. Bob asks Eliot how he can thank him and Eliot gives Bob the abusive father’s license. Bob goes to the boy’s house and identifies himself as a US Marshal. He takes Randy from the house while Eliot watches from his car across the street.

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