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Love, Lies, And LeverageEP 17

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Love, Lies, And Leverage

Elite female lawyer Clara Sterling decides to get revenge after catching her fiancé Liam Gale cheating, and takes the initiative to seduce the playboy Ethan Hawk. The two interact with each other for their own purposes. Is he really a playboy as he seems on the surface? What kind of entanglements will the two go through?
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Ep Review

Office Hallway Showdown

When the woman in gray strides through the office hallway, checking her watch like she's late for war, you know business isn't just business here. Her encounter with the white-suited colleague feels less like a chat and more like a verbal duel. Love, Lies, And Leverage nails corporate intrigue without needing boardrooms — just sharp stares and tighter silences.

Pink Coat, Hidden Agenda

That pink coat girl sipping tea? Don't be fooled by the pastel elegance. In Love, Lies, And Leverage, soft colors mask sharp intentions. Her calm demeanor while watching others unfold suggests she's pulling strings from afar. The contrast between her cozy sofa scene and the tense office moments adds layers to what might be a master manipulator in disguise.

Flashback Romance or Trap?

The flashback sequence with the glasses-wearing man and the smiling woman over coffee feels nostalgic — until you remember this is Love, Lies, And Leverage. Is this genuine affection or a carefully staged memory? The warm lighting and gentle touches could be manipulation tactics. Either way, it's hauntingly beautiful and deeply suspicious.

Power Dressing as Armor

Every outfit in Love, Lies, And Leverage tells a story. The gray suit woman wears her coat like armor; the white-blazer lady wields her tablet like a weapon. Even the pink-dressed tea sipper uses fur trim as distraction. Fashion isn't flair here — it's strategy. Each character dresses for the role they're playing, not the person they are.

Silent Stares Speak Volumes

No one yells in Love, Lies, And Leverage — they stare. The backseat passenger's piercing gaze, the office woman's narrowed eyes, the tea drinker's knowing look — all communicate volumes without words. This show understands that silence can be louder than dialogue, especially when everyone's hiding something behind those perfectly composed expressions.

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