I quite like this episode. The storyline was good, but I especially liked that Nate told Hardison at the end what it really takes to run your own crew. As someone who has a hard time separating emotions from situations, I appreciate that Nate was able to do that and show Hardison that running a team means helping them get past their own fear that's blocking them from succeeding. He knew Hardison was gifted on the violin, but he was doubting himself in a way that was holding the team back. He really showed that while Hardison is ambitious, he (at the time) didn't have what it takes to run his own team.