: To take down the villainous Fletcher Maxwell (based on the real-life Sackler family), the team executes a complex "lost Rembrandt" scam. They don't just steal art; they swap Maxwell's entire collection with fakes to systematically destroy his reputation in the art world.
Watch the team convince Sophie to return to her roots and pull off a high-stakes art heist: [S1E1] The Too Many Rembrandts Job
: The antagonist is a billionaire profiting from an opioid crisis, making the team's victory feel particularly cathartic and relevant to current real-world events. : To take down the villainous Fletcher Maxwell
In the episode (S1E1 of Leverage: Redemption ), a standout feature is the integration of new team dynamics through the introduction of Harry Wilson (Noah Wyle), a former corporate lawyer seeking to atone for his past. In the episode (S1E1 of Leverage: Redemption ),
: Longtime fans will notice several nods to the original show, such as Parker's use of the "Alice White" alias and a reference to Hardison's infamous "Plan M".