The Panamanian Monkey Jobleverage: Redemption :... -

Following the job, Hardison leaves the main team to head Leverage International operations in Sri Lanka to prevent an economic collapse.

Hardison's foster sister, a brilliant engineer and "maker," officially joins the crew on a provisional basis to fill the hacker role. The Panamanian Monkey JobLeverage: Redemption :...

The former corporate fixer decides to stay with the team as their "inside man," seeking redemption for his past work for shady clients. Following the job, Hardison leaves the main team

is the second episode of the first season of Leverage: Redemption . It serves as a pivotal transition for the series, introducing a new permanent team member while providing a departure for an original cast favorite. Plot Summary is the second episode of the first season

Continuing directly from the series premiere, the team follows billionaire mark to Panama, where he is attempting to access his hidden stash of funds in a high-security vault. The crew sets up an elaborate sting involving a fake charity for "Panamanian Monkeys" to gain access to a private bank that caters to corrupt clients.

The job concludes with the destruction of the vault's contents, leaving Maxwell and the bank's owner, , as fugitives fleeing from both the law and their psychopathic former clients. Key Character Shifts

The episode title and con are a callback to a long-running series joke where every season includes a "Monkey Job" (e.g., the Sapphire Monkey or the Double-Pronged Monkey Con).

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