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      • The team wants to take on Reed Rockwell, a public perception manager who targeted Ed Kelly, an old pal of Nate. Hardison calls Rockwell a ninja assassin; he moves very quickly and stealthily and has no online footprint.
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  2. Jul 10, 2011 · In the opening seconds of this episode, Reed Rockwell deletes the background behind Ed Kelley twice. When he adds the woman in pink, her arm is around Kelley's shoulder, but her arm does not appear in her original photo.

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    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Marc Roskin
    • 2011-07-10
    • The Client
    • The Mark
    • The Con
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    State's attorney Ed Kelly, a childhood friend of Nate's. Kelly, who is currently up for re-election is being targeted by Reed Rockwell, a professional character assassin. Hired by Kelly's opposing candidate, Rockwell is using faked evidence to lead the media to a youthful indiscretion, thus creating a scandal that will cost Kelly the election.

    Reed Rockwell, a publicity-shy PR expert, who will use any methods necessary to protect his clients. Rockwell specializes in publicity designed to destroy the reputations of public figures using ambiguous or falsified evidence. Rockwell has expertise in photo manipulation used to make it appear his targets have engaged in questionable activities. R...

    Nate tells the team that in order to take down Rockwell, they first have to build up his reputation and make him famous. They try staging various opportunities for him to be a hero: Eliot "steals" Parker's purse in front of him, Hardison pretends to choke on a hot dog, and Sophiechases after a runaway baby stroller, to no avail. Reed Rockwell is so...

    The episode gets its title from the 1968 quote by Andy Warhol, "In the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes." The expression 15 minutes of famehas become a cultural idiom, describin...
    Nate has to devise a con that will, in effect, destroy him, because there are a lot of parallels between him and the mark, Reed Rockwell. As the con progresses Nate becomes more erratic and clashes...
    In the episode Hardison and Parker talk about CGI, there is a bit about old yoda vs CGI yoda, and Hardison says to Parker "Why don't you ask me to join the dark side" which both refer to Star Wars.

    In the coffee shop, Rockwell orders a "medium half-caf Indonesian Civet with soy milk." The "Indonesian Civet" part is a reference to a exotic type of coffee called "Kopi Luwak." It is made from be...

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  4. The team wants to take on Reed Rockwell, a public perception manager who targeted Ed Kelly, an old pal of Nate. Hardison calls Rockwell a ninja assassin; he moves very quickly and stealthily and has no online footprint.

  5. Jul 3, 2011 · Reed Rockwell specialized in destroying good people’s reputation and had his sights set on Nate’s friend.

  6. Jul 9, 2011 · It's been a year since we've seen Michael Gladis on Mad Men, but on this Sunday's Leverage, he's making a return to the PR world in a big and much more sinister way. Gladis plays Reed...

  7. The scheme originates with Reed Rockwell, a hotshot media and political consultant. The crew's usual methods won't work on Rockwell since he has no public profile and therefore no reputation to ruin. They first have to make him a hero in order to bring him down.

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