I enjoyed the show. It recaptures the chemistry fairly well, though the humor is sometimes a bit goofier than I remember the original being. I miss Hardison, but his sister's a pretty cool character too, and I like it that the team is now majority-female. And it's the first time I haven't been underwhelmed by a Noah Wyle performance, like they've finally found the right character type for him. I never found him compelling in his more dramatic roles, and I found him annoying broad in his more comic role as Flynn in the Librarian franchise. This role strikes a happy medium between those two.
But I am disappointed by one thing. After they set up the idea of the Leverage International operation at the end of the original series, I was hoping a followup would explore that status quo. Instead, they just made the occasional brief allusion to it and otherwise reverted to the original small-team dynamic. There was one episode where they had a couple of anonymous helpers playing supporting roles, like the repertory companies that sometimes helped out in the Mission: Impossible TV series, and they were implicitly Leverage Intrnational team members, but that glimpse was about all we got of the larger operation. It seems odd that they theoretically have such a large organization now, but the core group has reverted to operating alone on a small scale. I don't think the show has adequately explained why that is, in-story. It's just arbitrarily reverting to the old formula.