Ep 11. The Rashomon Job
- TV-PG
- August 22, 2010
- 40 min
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9.2 (1,006)
In Leverage season 3 episode 11, titled "The Rashomon Job," Nate and his crew are hired by a wealthy businessman to retrieve a stolen fertilizer formula. When they arrive at the laboratory where the formula was stolen, they find themselves in the middle of a hostage situation. The lead suspect in the theft is a security guard who has taken hostages and is now on the run. The team must work quickly to defuse the situation and find the missing formula.
What makes this episode unique is its structure. The title "The Rashomon Job" is a reference to the classic film Rashomon, in which the same event is told from multiple perspectives, each with its own truth. In this episode, multiple characters tell their versions of events leading up to the theft, and the team must piece together the truth from conflicting accounts.
The first perspective comes from the security guard, who claims he is innocent and was framed for the theft. The team investigates his version of events but soon realize that he may not be telling the whole truth.
The second perspective comes from the businessman who hired the team. He tells a version of events that paints him in a positive light, but the team suspects that he may have had a hand in the theft.
The third perspective comes from a rival business owner who claims that the stolen formula is critical to his business and that he has evidence that the businessman was involved in the theft. The team follows up on his leads and discovers some surprising information.
As the team is trying to piece together the puzzle, they must also deal with the hostage situation. The security guard, who is still on the run, is keeping the hostages captive and threatening to kill them if anyone tries to stop him. Meanwhile, the police are closing in and threatening to storm the building.
With time running out, the team must use all their skills and expertise to defuse the situation, find the missing formula, and uncover the truth behind the theft. As the different perspectives come together, the team realizes that the truth is more complicated than it first appeared, and they must decide where their loyalties lie.
Overall, "The Rashomon Job" is a tense and gripping episode that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The use of multiple perspectives adds an extra layer of complexity to the plot and gives the audience a sense of how different people see the world. The writing is tight and well-paced, and the performances from the cast are excellent as always. If you're a fan of Leverage or heist shows in general, this episode is definitely one to watch.