[s1e10] The 12-step Job May 2026

takes the lead as the group's new therapist, Dr. Tanner.

While the con moves forward, the setting takes a toll on the team: [S1E10] The 12-Step Job

In a comedic yet touching subplot, Parker becomes overly invested in the therapy and the anti-depressants she’s given, briefly losing her "Thief" edge to become a bubbly, hug-giving version of herself. The Grand Escape takes the lead as the group's new therapist, Dr

The team embeds themselves into the facility with varying degrees of commitment: pose as patients. The Grand Escape The team embeds themselves into

As the job progresses, the team discovers a rare Leverage twist: their mark isn't actually a villain. Hurley didn't just steal the money; he "borrowed" it with the misguided hope of quadrupling it for the charity through his investment tricks. His genuine desire to help people—even if fueled by his own addictive high—makes him one of the most endearing targets the team has encountered. Personal Breakthroughs and Breakdowns

"The 12-Step Job": When the Con Hits Home In the high-stakes world of Leverage , the team is used to playing characters to take down the greedy. But in the Season 1 episode the masks slip as the job forces the crew—particularly Nate Ford—to face personal demons in a place meant for healing. The Mark: Jack Hurley