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Lessons I've Learned from 'It Takes a Thief' Season 1


Hi everyone ---

Am currently running through Season 1, which had some crazy things going on !

Hopefully, these issues will get ironed out by Season 2 ---

In the meantime, anyone up for a game of "Lessons I've Learned from ITAT: Season 1" ?

I'll go first ---

1.) When being called upon to impersonate someone else, make sure that you already look a lot like that person !

Enjoy !

"J'ai l'oeil AMÉRICAIN !"

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2.) When you're called upon to impersonate someone, make sure that the person impersonated does not "lay low," but rather continues to walk about in public, just in case the bad guys decide to look them up, and see if they're being impersonated !

"J'ai l'oeil AMÉRICAIN !"

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3.) The "architect" of a Middle-Eastern palace may have shared his plans with the "architect" of a European prison, complete with gate and guard booth (LOL !)

"J'ai l'oeil AMÉRICAIN !"

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4. There's always a plane leaving in an hour.

5. Whenever Al says no to a mission just reference his former prisoner number. He'll change that no to a yes.

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6: If you're an American actor, cast to play a foreign bad guy, make sure to wear heavy, dark makeup, and talk with a cartoonishly heavy accent, in a very loud voice.

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