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A downsized executive comes to the Leverage crew with the news that his former employer is planning to move forward with the marketing of a stuffed toy manufacturer is selling dangerous toys.
with choking hazard parts. They respond by finding a forgotten toy and creating a craze for it so that the corrupt CEO will be distracted by it.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Hazlitt is undone by his insistence that his underlings do everything immediately, because Hardison tricks him into signing an order for one of his toys to be submitted to a government safety board.
* MaliciousMisnaming: Hazlitt can't be bothered to learn the real name of the rival toy Baby Joy Rage and calls it a series of off-color names like "Baby Feel-Me-Up."
* NotSoDifferentRemark: Hazlitt claims to be the male version of Sophie, or at least the cutthroat executive he thinks she is. He mentions this as a reason for them to [[ScrewYourself have sex]].
* PsychologicalProjection: In the child psychologist's office, young Parker is shown a number of disparate images, most innocuous, and ascribes "anger" to all of them.
* TimeShiftedActor: There's another glimpse of little girl Parker, this time talking to a child psychologist.
* TragicKeepsake: Discussed but not shown. Nate's father once gave him a trumpet for a late Christmas present. He later passed it onto his son Sam for what turned out to be Sam's final Christmas.
* TrustBuildingBlunder: Parker let Hardison fall in one sometime in the past.
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