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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: More specifically, ''art'' history. The plot centers around the First David and Second David, a pair of miniature statues created by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti in preparation for his famous life-size ''Art/{{David}}. The larger sculpture is real, but the smaller twin statues are fictional, invented for the show.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: More specifically, ''art'' history. The plot centers around the First David and Second David, a pair of miniature statues created by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti in preparation for his famous life-size ''Art/{{David}}.''Art/{{David}}''. The larger sculpture is real, but the smaller twin statues are fictional, invented for the show.
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Three weeks ago, the team, unable to watch Nate destroy himself, [[StagingAnIntervention decided he needed to settle his demons once and for all]]. Sophie begins telling them of Michelangelo’s ''Art/{{David}}'', the famous statue, but particularly the two small copies that have been bought, sold, lost and found, stolen and recovered time and time again over the centuries.

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Three weeks ago, the team, unable to watch Nate destroy himself, [[StagingAnIntervention decided he needed to settle his demons once and for all]]. Sophie begins telling them of Michelangelo’s Creator/{{Michelangelo}}’s ''Art/{{David}}'', the famous statue, {{sculpture|s}}, but particularly the two small copies that have been bought, sold, lost and found, stolen and recovered time and time again over the centuries.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: More specifically, ''art'' history. The plot centers around the First David and Second David, a pair of miniature statues created by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti in preparation for his famous life-size David. The larger sculpture is real, but the smaller twin statues are fictional, invented for the show.

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: More specifically, ''art'' history. The plot centers around the First David and Second David, a pair of miniature statues created by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti in preparation for his famous life-size David.''Art/{{David}}. The larger sculpture is real, but the smaller twin statues are fictional, invented for the show.
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* WhatTheHellHero: Sophie is very dismayed to learn that Maggie doesn't know about Blackpoole's involvement in her son's death, because Nate never told her.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: More specifically, ''art'' history. The plot centers around the First David and Second David, a pair of miniature statues created by Creator/MichelangeloBuonarroti in preparation for his famous life-size David. The larger sculpture is real, but the smaller twin statues are fictional, invented for the show.
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* MacGuffin: The First David statue, a miniature replica of Creator/Michelangelo's famous David. The team must steal it--on ''very'' short notice--in order to pass it off as its identical twin, the Second David, so that they can sell it back to Blackpoole.

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* MacGuffin: The First David statue, a miniature replica of Creator/Michelangelo's Michelangelo's famous David. The team must steal it--on ''very'' short notice--in order to pass it off as its identical twin, the Second David, so that they can sell it back to Blackpoole.
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* MacGuffin: The First David statue, a miniature replica of Creator/Michelangelo's famous David. The team must steal it--on ''very'' short notice--in order to pass it off as its identical twin, the Second David, so that they can sell it back to Blackpoole.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Nate gets one from Sophie, calling him out for using the team for his own personal revenge mission while insisting that he is morally superior to the very people he can't pull it off without (even though he himself is a reckless, abrasive drunk who's now just as much of a criminal as the rest of them).
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* FunctionalAddict: Nate ([[Recap/LeverageS01E11TheTwelveStepJob again]]) claims to be one in order to brush off the team's concerns. Subverted when they aren't convinced and point out that he's been getting steadily worse.

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* FunctionalAddict: Nate ([[Recap/LeverageS01E11TheTwelveStepJob ([[Recap/LeverageS01E10TheTwelveStepJob again]]) claims to be one in order to brush off the team's concerns. Subverted when they aren't convinced and point out that he's been getting steadily worse.
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* TemptingFate: Hardison's comment on seeing the vault is, "Man, am I glad I don't have to break in there. That is one sick security system."

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