When a scheme against a crooked fight promoter goes awry, Eliot is forced to step into the ring.When a scheme against a crooked fight promoter goes awry, Eliot is forced to step into the ring.When a scheme against a crooked fight promoter goes awry, Eliot is forced to step into the ring.
- Jack Howorth
- (as Tony Doupé)
- Dr. Jon Wertheim
- (as Mike Prosser)
- Tank Conklin
- (as Matt 'The Law' Lindland)
- Groundskeeper
- (uncredited)
- Hal
- (uncredited)
- Country Club Bartender
- (uncredited)
- MMA Fighter
- (uncredited)
- Cowboy At Ringside
- (uncredited)
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Mr. Omaha, 2012 Stuart A. Absents
Aside from stopping by Alliance, Nebraska to vist 'Carhenge' (a Stonehenge-like site made with old cars), I've had little reason to visit Nebraska. Well, I doubt if "The Tap-Out Job" will encourage folks to visit the state! In the episode, they make the locals look a bit...well...awful.
The show begins in Nebraska at an MMA-style event. As two guys are beating the snot out of each other, one is clearly about to win...when the drug he was slipped begins to make its effect. As a result, he not only loses the fight but ends up being nearly killed in the process. The Leverage team wants to make things right but infiltrating this fight club-like league and making evil Jed Rucker pay for his infamy.
To me, this is an episode you'll either love or like. Now I noticed some Nebraskans HATED it because they felt the show paints the state in an unfair light. I can't say this is really the case for folks outside the state...as the show didn't make me care much about the state one way or the other. But what I assume is more people will dislike it IF they hate MMA-style fighting. For me, it's not something I want to see, though if the fighters want to kill each other, so be it...just don't make me watch it!
Overall, a decent enough episode but one which I would definitely say is in the 'skip it if you want' category.
Did you know
- TriviaSophie's picture that is shown on the computer when Rucker looks at her alias Debbie Dreiling is also the one that is edited in The Reunion Job in the yearbook.
- GoofsThe team uses succinylcholine to temporarily make another fighter appear dead. While they are correct that it is a fast acting paralytic with a short duration, it is not mild at all. It would also paralyze the diaphragm, meaning the victim would not be able to breathe. Even if this scene only covered a few minutes, this would be enough time to cause noticeable brain damage due to lack of oxygen.
- Quotes
Eliot Spencer: [on the mat getting pummeled]
Sophie Devereaux: You drugged him, didn't you?
Jed Rucker: What makes you think I would trust a bunch of lying grifters to keep their word?
Sophie Devereaux: Get the doctor, Parker. Now!
Jed Rucker: No need, it will be over in a couple of minutes.
Sophie Devereaux: Oh my, you don't get it do you. Eliot's not like other fighters. He doesn't play games. He fights to survive, that's his training. It takes all his control *not* to kill somebody. You've just made him more dangerous. You've take the safety off the gun!
- ConnectionsReferences The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
Details
- Runtime
- 43m
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1