Eliot goes undercover at a culinary arts school to take down an avaricious restaurateur.Eliot goes undercover at a culinary arts school to take down an avaricious restaurateur.Eliot goes undercover at a culinary arts school to take down an avaricious restaurateur.
- Rampone
- (as Marshall Teague)
- Whitney
- (as Sapphire Lichelle)
- Agent Palmer
- (as Charissa Adams)
- Patrice
- (uncredited)
- Thierry
- (uncredited)
- Stand-In
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaNate makes a comment to the mark about opening another bookstore. Portland, Oregon viewers, where the show was filmed, would readily recognize this to be an allusion to Portland's famous Powell's Books, a bookstore that covers an entire city block and claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world.
- GoofsWhen Rampone encounters Eliot in the walk-in cooler, Eliot responds that he was looking for ice. In a restaurant, any extra ice would be in a separate walk-in freezer, which wouldn't contain boxes of produce, except when the walk-in freezer is built such that the only entry is within the walk-in cooler, keeping the risk of a door left ajar resulting in spoiled frozen stock to a minimum.
- Quotes
Eliot Spencer: I know what you're gonna say, Nate, but I want to tell you something about Toby. He taught me how to use a knife.
Nathan Ford: Use a knife?
Eliot Spencer: No. Not like I use a knife. He taught me how to cook. I was out of the service, and I was working for my second PMC, and the jobs we were taking were way across the line... past extractions and security actions.
Nathan Ford: Wetwork.
Eliot Spencer: Yeah. Anyway, I met Toby. We were reconning this restaurant in Belgium. And I should have closed him out. I should have been in and out in under ninety seconds, but I ended up talking to him for three hours. He showed me that I could use my knife to create instead of destroy. I stuck around for a couple of months. He taught me everything there was about the art of food, and I... he's one of the guys that kept me from falling all the way down. So now I'm asking the other guy to understand why I'm gonna help him.
- ConnectionsReferences The Italian Job (1969)
In The Boys Night Out Out Job, Elliot asks Hardison if he said "thank you".
The one time Hardison led a job, Nate did not even respect him and it didn't go as planned. Nate's job never go as plan, they just finally work out but everyone on the team at least always shows him respect. When the others led a job, Nate respected him. All of this was because of how the writers decided to write the show.
All of the characters have stated on more than one occasion that Hardison is the smartest person they know. There are plenty of black smart people in the world. It did very well showing casing a black male as hacker and an intelligent person.
However, it fell short by including stereotypical things like he did not tip or he was the only one on the tram that did not know how to lead (run a successful job).
I hope this stereotypical attributes are removed with the reboot for Alec Hardison and his sister.
- letiamj-95088
- Oct 31, 2020
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- Runtime43 minutes