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I just watched the 8 episodes of Leverage: Redemption, and though I love the crew, I was not especially thrilled to learn that as an Asian American I can be a new money casino mogul, a sycophantic programmer who is willing to sell out nerd-dom for his high school jock friend to like him, or a socially awkward programmer with no sense of the dangers of privacy invasions.  Woo hoo so many options to choose from!

You know what I would have liked?  To have Harry Wilson be Asian American.  Someone who worked his way up the corporate ladder, sticking to traditional definitions of success, never wanting to cause a ruckus because his parents said that’s the way to succeed in America, and then one day all of his crimes were too much and he decides to steal a Rembrandt.   That’d be nice, wouldn’t it?  An Asian American character who gets to have his own character arc and moral complexity.

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@dayspring-askanison​  That’s true!  I didn’t know those were the people that Leverage was specifically referencing.  Thank you for pointing that out!

That said,

(a) I don’t deny that there are bad guy Asian Americans out there, and honestly, I’m fine with there being Asian villains in Leverage … but I feel like it needs to be balanced out with some positive Asian roles, yanno?  This is why I feel like not having Harry Wilson be Asian is kind of a missed opportunity

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(b) I don’t know that much about how Bobby Jindal and Hoan Ton-That are in real life, but did their Leverage versions need to be such caricatures?  Yes, I know that nuance isn’t what Leverage is known for, but … Parker, playing the role of a southern belle, telling Bobby-Jindal-equivalent that his immigrant money isn’t going to cut it?  It kind of left a bad taste in my mouth.  The Casino guy was like “you guys have all your inherited money, I earned mine by working hard” and I was like “what a great moment to both accept that the immigrant experience is distinct but also point to the systemic privileges that one gets as a model minority, with a side of “stealing other people’s homes isn’t ‘working hard’”.   But instead he just gets told that his money isn’t enough.

I want to pause for a moment and briefly imagine whether those characters would have been written differently if they weren’t Asian.  Would the silicon valley tech guy have had a clearer understanding of the dangers of his own algorithms and been more clearly intentional?  Would he have, instead of yelling at the barista, done some social media thing to tank the coffeeshop’s ratings?  Would he have been more of a Chaos/Wil Wheaton kind of tech guy instead?  Would the casino guy have had a more equal partnership with the Russian mob?  Would the interaction with Parker-as-Southern-Belle been as much about new immigrant money vs old entrenched money, or would it have been the standard “hey new guy stop honing in on my territory” talk?   I kept expecting Breanna to convince the nerdy algorithms guy to turn on his jock friend in the card game episode – I feel like a standard Leverage episode would have played it that way.  Or maybe everything would have stayed the same – I’m not sure. 

And I hate that I’m not sure, because that’s been my personal experience in a nutshell – did I not get x thing at job because I’m Asian, or is it because I didn’t work hard enough or didn’t know the right words to say?  Why is it that my white colleagues are given more responsibilities and more opportunities – is it that I don’t advocate for myself enough, or is it that people write me off before I even get a chance to advocate for myself?

Anyway, the tldr is: yes, you’re right, but also – an Asian Harry Wilson would have been nice, as would maybe a leeetle bit less caricature.

I just watched the 8 episodes of Leverage: Redemption, and though I love the crew, I was not especially thrilled to learn that as an Asian American I can be a new money casino mogul, a sycophantic programmer who is willing to sell out nerd-dom for his high school jock friend to like him, or a socially awkward programmer with no sense of the dangers of privacy invasions.  Woo hoo so many options to choose from!

You know what I would have liked?  To have Harry Wilson be Asian American.  Someone who worked his way up the corporate ladder, sticking to traditional definitions of success, never wanting to cause a ruckus because his parents said that’s the way to succeed in America, and then one day all of his crimes were too much and he decides to steal a Rembrandt.   That’d be nice, wouldn’t it?  An Asian American character who gets to have his own character arc and moral complexity.

Had to go rewatch this scene 

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letsstealsomethiefjuice:

Goooood afternoon I am still thinking about Eliot’s softly smiling besotted face when he says he’s only agreeing to have his head attached to a robot body in order to stay with Parker and Hardison even beyond their dying day because they “already measured his head” while he was sleeping.

Eliot. Eliot, you marshmallow cowboy.

Grumpy marshmallow cowboy, happy to know that they will be together whether he will admit it or not.

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Leverage: Redemption Episode Descriptions 1-8

101 - The Too Many Rembrandts Job

When the team comes together to help Sophie, they intercept guilt-ridden corporate fixer Harry and decide to help him take down an evil billionaire making money on the back of an opioid crisis.

102 - The Panamanian Monkeys Job

With a new team member on board plus the arrival of Hardison’s genius foster sister, the team heads to Panama to pull an elaborate heist before an evil billionaire can get his money and flee to a non-extradition country.

103 - The Rollin’ on the River Job

The Leverage team takes on a greedy riverboat casino owner, before he can bulldoze the homes of longtime New Orleans natives for his planned expansion.

104 - The Tower Job

One member of the team seeks redemption and justice by convincing Leverage to con a developer out of an entire luxury apartment building.

105 - The Paranormal Hacktivity Job

When a woman believes she is being haunted and runs from her home in terror, Sophie leads Breanna and Parker through a con to convince the two real estate scammers responsible to target Leverage HQ.

106 - The Card Game Job

The Leverage team dives into the world of a high fantasy collectible card game with a devoted following to take down a pharmaceutical bad boy who is price-gouging drugs to fund his own house of cards.

107 - The Double-Edged Sword Job

The team takes on a brilliant software developer who is selling a groundbreaking facial recognition system that threatens everyone’s privacy except his own.

108 - The Mastermind Job

Sophie must keep her feelings in check when she discovers that someone has written a memoir of the team, casting himself as Nate – which leads an exiled criminal to kidnap Harry and “Fake Nate,” forcing the Leverage team to pull a heist.


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Leverage: Redemption Episode Descriptions 1-8

101 - The Too Many Rembrandts Job

When the team comes together to help Sophie, they intercept guilt-ridden corporate fixer Harry and decide to help him take down an evil billionaire making money on the back of an opioid crisis.

102 - The Panamanian Monkeys Job

With a new team member on board plus the arrival of Hardison’s genius foster sister, the team heads to Panama to pull an elaborate heist before an evil billionaire can get his money and flee to a non-extradition country.

103 - The Rollin’ on the River Job

The Leverage team takes on a greedy riverboat casino owner, before he can bulldoze the homes of longtime New Orleans natives for his planned expansion.

104 - The Tower Job

One member of the team seeks redemption and justice by convincing Leverage to con a developer out of an entire luxury apartment building.

105 - The Paranormal Hacktivity Job

When a woman believes she is being haunted and runs from her home in terror, Sophie leads Breanna and Parker through a con to convince the two real estate scammers responsible to target Leverage HQ.

106 - The Card Game Job

The Leverage team dives into the world of a high fantasy collectible card game with a devoted following to take down a pharmaceutical bad boy who is price-gouging drugs to fund his own house of cards.

107 - The Double-Edged Sword Job

The team takes on a brilliant software developer who is selling a groundbreaking facial recognition system that threatens everyone’s privacy except his own.

108 - The Mastermind Job

Sophie must keep her feelings in check when she discovers that someone has written a memoir of the team, casting himself as Nate – which leads an exiled criminal to kidnap Harry and “Fake Nate,” forcing the Leverage team to pull a heist.


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