[s1e10] The 12-step Job < FRESH › >

For Nate, rehab isn't just a cover. As a high-functioning alcoholic, he begins suffering from actual withdrawal symptoms. He even hallucinates his nemesis, Jim Sterling , who taunts him about his failures.

The team embeds themselves into the facility with varying degrees of commitment: pose as patients. [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 For Nate, rehab isn't just a cover

When the gangs finally track Hurley to the clinic, Nate is forced to stage a breakout. The climax involves a decoy car explosion orchestrated by Hardison and Eliot to convince the gangs that Hurley is dead. The team embeds themselves into the facility with

manage the exterior, dealing with the rival gangs closing in on Hurley’s location. A Twist of Character

While the con moves forward, the setting takes a toll on the team: