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=== Season 2 ===
 
=== Season 2 ===
Leon makes contact with Elliot on his first day in prison, striking up a conversation. Undeterred by Elliot's silence, Leon urges Elliot to find allies and establish a routine, offering to connect him with contraband. Elliot asks him for a notebook, which he uses to document his "perfect loop". {{Crossref|eps2.7}}
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Leon strikes up a conversation with Elliot on his first day in prison. Undeterred by Elliot's silence, Leon advises him to find allies and establish a routine, offering to connect him with contraband. Elliot requests a notebook. {{Crossref|eps2.7}}
   
<nowiki> </nowiki>Leon spends a lot of his time in the prison library, watching boxed sets of DVDs on the computers. During the course of Elliot's prison term, he heralds ''Mad About You'' as an artistic triumph, and begins watching ''Seinfeld''. Though he initially struggles with its nihilist philosophy, Leon comes to enjoy the series - with the exception of the Soup Nazi, as people obsessed with timeliness "bug the shit out of him". {{Crossref|eps1.91}}
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When he and Elliot aren't together at mealtime, or at the basketball court, Leon works at the prison library, watching DVD box sets on the computers. During the course of Elliot's prison term, he heralds ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mad_About_You Mad About You]'' as an artistic triumph, and begins watching ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seinfeld Seinfeld]''. Though he initially struggles with its nihilist philosophy, Leon comes to enjoy the series - with the exception of the Soup Nazi, as people obsessed with rules "bug the shit out of him". {{Crossref|eps1.91}}
   
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Watching one of the basketball games, Leon fails to return a ball that bounces under the stands, angering one of the players. Leon makes a show of throwing the ball away, deliberately sparking a confrontation; [[Ray]] intervenes, retrieving the ball and reminding Leon to behave. As the players return to the game, Ray muses on the social dynamics of power and performance. {{Crossref|eps2.0.2}}
In {{Ep|eps2.0.2}}, Leon uncharacteristically throws a basketball that rolls towards him and is cooled off by Ray.
 
   
Hoping to rid himself of [[Mr. Robot]], Elliot asks Leon to get him some Adderall. Ever concerned about Elliot's safety, Leon advises him to be careful with the dosage. {{Crossref|eps2.1}}
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Hoping to rid himself of [[Mr. Robot]], Elliot asks Leon for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adderall Adderall]. Leon advises him to be careful with the dosage. {{Crossref|eps2.1}}
   
<nowiki> </nowiki>Leon strays from his routine when Elliot brings a chessboard to lunch. He offers to play against Elliot, and discusses chess as a method of self-improvement. When Elliot says that he's playing for existence, Leon applauds the stakes, and asks why Elliot is waiting around. He encourages Elliot to dream of his ideal future, and to fight for a cause.
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When Elliot brings a chessboard to lunch, Leon offers to play a game, and discusses chess as a method of self-improvement. When Elliot says that he's playing for "existence", Leon applauds the stakes, but asks why Elliot is passively waiting around. He encourages Elliot to dream of his ideal future, one that he is willing to fight for. {{Crossref|eps2.2}}
   
Leon's loyalties are finally revealed when Elliot is menaced by a group of white supremacists. Leon takes down all four single-handedly, nonchalantly wiping blood from his knife. He tells Elliot to expect a letter the following Tuesday, and asks him to put in a good word with [[Whiterose]] the next time they meet. {{Crossref|eps2.5}}
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Leon's loyalties are finally revealed when Elliot is menaced by a group of white supremacists. Armed with a knife, Leon takes down all four single-handedly. He tells Elliot to expect a letter the following Tuesday, and asks him to put in a good word with [[Whiterose]] the next time they meet. {{Crossref|eps2.5}}
   
Soon afterwards, Leon is released from prison. He leaves [[Hot Carla]] a business card for "Art Vandelay, Importer/Exporter", in case of emergency. {{Crossref|eps1.91}}
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Soon afterwards, Leon is released from prison. He leaves [[Hot Carla]] a business card for "[http://seinfeld.wikia.com/wiki/Art_Vandelay Art Vandelay, Importer/Exporter]", in case of emergency. {{Crossref|eps1.91}}
   
 
Later, in Arizona, Leon approaches [[Mobley]] and [[Trenton]], asking them for the time. {{Crossref|eps2.9.2}}[[Category:Characters]]
 
Later, in Arizona, Leon approaches [[Mobley]] and [[Trenton]], asking them for the time. {{Crossref|eps2.9.2}}[[Category:Characters]]

Revision as of 01:50, 26 November 2016


Do you want to be here, right now? And I don't mean here-here, I mean here in a cosmic sense, bro. Like... existence could be beautiful, or it could be ugly. But that's on you.

— Leon

On the surface, Leon is a friend of Elliot Alderson, joining him for meals and basketball games. He is extremely laid-back and talkative, and frequently waxes philosophical about situational comedies. In secret, he is an agent of the Dark Army, assigned to protect Elliot during his prison term. Leon has extensive connections within the penitentiary, trafficking in contraband like pornography and drugs.

Leon is played by Joey Bada$$.

History

Leon grew up in Brooklyn. He has two younger sisters, who he helped raise. He is otherwise very reluctant to talk about his background; when asked about the reason for his incarceration, Leon said that he was doing a "favor for a friend", and left it at that. (“eps1.91_redwheelbarr0w.txt”)

Season 2

Leon strikes up a conversation with Elliot on his first day in prison. Undeterred by Elliot's silence, Leon advises him to find allies and establish a routine, offering to connect him with contraband. Elliot requests a notebook. (“eps2.7_init5.fve”)

When he and Elliot aren't together at mealtime, or at the basketball court, Leon works at the prison library, watching DVD box sets on the computers. During the course of Elliot's prison term, he heralds Mad About You as an artistic triumph, and begins watching Seinfeld. Though he initially struggles with its nihilist philosophy, Leon comes to enjoy the series - with the exception of the Soup Nazi, as people obsessed with rules "bug the shit out of him". (“eps1.91_redwheelbarr0w.txt”)

Watching one of the basketball games, Leon fails to return a ball that bounces under the stands, angering one of the players. Leon makes a show of throwing the ball away, deliberately sparking a confrontation; Ray intervenes, retrieving the ball and reminding Leon to behave. As the players return to the game, Ray muses on the social dynamics of power and performance. (“eps2.0_unm4sk-pt2.tc”)

Hoping to rid himself of Mr. Robot, Elliot asks Leon for Adderall. Leon advises him to be careful with the dosage. (“eps2.1_k3rnel-pan1c.ksd”)

When Elliot brings a chessboard to lunch, Leon offers to play a game, and discusses chess as a method of self-improvement. When Elliot says that he's playing for "existence", Leon applauds the stakes, but asks why Elliot is passively waiting around. He encourages Elliot to dream of his ideal future, one that he is willing to fight for. (“eps2.2_init1.asec”)

Leon's loyalties are finally revealed when Elliot is menaced by a group of white supremacists. Armed with a knife, Leon takes down all four single-handedly. He tells Elliot to expect a letter the following Tuesday, and asks him to put in a good word with Whiterose the next time they meet. (“eps2.5_h4ndshake.sme”)

Soon afterwards, Leon is released from prison. He leaves Hot Carla a business card for "Art Vandelay, Importer/Exporter", in case of emergency. (“eps1.91_redwheelbarr0w.txt”)

Later, in Arizona, Leon approaches Mobley and Trenton, asking them for the time. (“eps2.9_pyth0n_pt2.p7z”)