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The Tap-Out Job

  • Episode aired Jul 22, 2009
  • TV-PG
  • 43m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Christian Kane in Leverage (2008)
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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.

  • Director
    • Marc Roskin
  • Writers
    • John Rogers
    • Chris Downey
    • Albert Kim
  • Stars
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Gina Bellman
    • Christian Kane
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    857
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc Roskin
    • Writers
      • John Rogers
      • Chris Downey
      • Albert Kim
    • Stars
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Gina Bellman
      • Christian Kane
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Nathan Ford
    Gina Bellman
    Gina Bellman
    • Sophie Devereaux
    Christian Kane
    Christian Kane
    • Eliot Spencer
    Beth Riesgraf
    Beth Riesgraf
    • Parker
    Aldis Hodge
    Aldis Hodge
    • Alec Hardison
    Brian Goodman
    Brian Goodman
    • Jed Rucker
    Tony Doupe
    Tony Doupe
    • Jack Howorth
    • (as Tony Doupé)
    Collin Peacock
    • Alex Engel
    Michael J. Prosser
    • Dr. Jon Wertheim
    • (as Mike Prosser)
    Gavin Bristol
    • Mark Howorth
    Rafael Untalan
    • Todd Laurence
    Timothy M. Hill
    Timothy M. Hill
    • Starter
    Matt Lindland
    • Tank Conklin
    • (as Matt 'The Law' Lindland)
    Doug Cartwright
    Doug Cartwright
    • Groundskeeper
    • (uncredited)
    Chris Gann
    Chris Gann
    • Hal
    • (uncredited)
    Emir García
    Emir García
    • Country Club Bartender
    • (uncredited)
    Ed Herman
    • MMA Fighter
    • (uncredited)
    Pete Robertson
    • Cowboy At Ringside
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Marc Roskin
    • Writers
      • John Rogers
      • Chris Downey
      • Albert Kim
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    1juliejohaase

    Do these writers do any research?

    I like this show, but the depiction of Omaha and Nebraskans in this episode is ridiculous. We don't speak with Southern accents. Omaha is not a farm town - it's a CITY. We don't eat nothing but chicken fried steak and pork rinds (gross). For crying out loud, Omaha is the home of OMAHA STEAKS! We're not a bunch of hicks and good ol' boys "looking out for our own." We don't assume that every black man we encounter must be a football player that girls scream at and beg for autographs. And MMA is not a huge sport here. Good grief. TV writers need to do their homework before they try to depict a place they've clearly never been to and know absolutely nothing about. Bad form, Leverage. Bad form.
    5Hitchcoc

    Condescending Drivel

    I have to agree with some of the other reviewers. It does show a basic disregard for reality. Nebraska is a state with a smaller population, but it's two major cities are quite wonderful. They are like any other cities of size. The main characters walk around with that superior attitude because they come from a place far above the lowly midwest.

    That aside, I thought this was the weakest of all the episodes I've watched. The whole thing tries hard to be somewhat believable (although most episodes struggle to do that), but when you look at the setup and the way it all plays out, it's silly and demeaning.

    "I don't even know what a cornhusker is," is a comment that shows how weak minded some of our boys are.
    10stuart-788-670704

    OMAHA!!!!

    I think what they did for Nebraska in this episode should be rewarded mightily. As a matter of fact, they probably oversold how smart & wealthy people of Nebraska are. Ever heard of Larry The Cable Guy? That "N" wrapped around his neck doesn't stand for "neurosurgeon", folks. Shockingly, I'm sure, it stands for Nebraska. They are amazing people. Look at Warren Buffet. Or is it "Booooofaaaaay"? I think it's Buffet, just like the incredibly tasty breakfasts at the Holiday Inns across the world - well, at least on this continent.

    Thx,

    Mr. Omaha, 2012 Stuart A. Absents
    1fuschiagirl-1

    Not a Lincoln or Omaha I've ever known

    Episode must be from an alternative timeline. Omaha has a population over 475,000 and Lincoln's pop is around 283,000. Neither is a struggling little town. Also football, not wrestling, is king. I think this episode's inaccuracies irreparablely tarnish it At least for people who have lived there at some point.
    8louiewhite

    It's Hollywood Folks, not Michelin or Zagot's

    This is more a review of the reviews;

    Being from the South and all the dumb hick expectations most folks have of the South as compared to reality is something I am well aware of. Get over it! Unless it fits you and that's why your panties are in a wad.

    The show is what is supposed to be rated here. As a Leverage fan, I say it was good as most. Not necessarily believable, but I watch for the entertainment not reality.

    As far as requiring 600 character reviews for a sitcom that is like most out of Hollywood; Wash, Rinse, Repeat. Money, Time or lack of it because of so many channels require so many shows it is very hard to get something truly new.

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    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Sophie'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.
    • Goofs
      The 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!

    • Connections
      References The Andy Griffith Show (1960)

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Electric Entertainment
      • Johnworld
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    • Runtime
      • 43m
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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