A lot of ink has been spilled about Money Heist, the box-office breaking show from Netflix, which is now filming its fifth (and last) season. The premise is absurdly simple: plan for months to break into the Royal Mint of Spain. Hold off the police while printing millions of dollars and eventually escape. That was the premise for part one and two, along with a whole slew of subplots.
In seasons three and four, the plot repeats, except this time they hit the Bank of Spain. What makes this more than just your regular cops-and-robbers series is the psychological toll on both the good guys and the bad guys. In fact, Money Heist is probably the most explicit exploration of Stockholm Syndrome you can find on television. Watch it for its richly drawn characters, it’s morally grey notions of justice and the sheer tension of how seemingly impossible situations are resolved.
And what will happen in the fifth season? Creator Alexa Pina wrote, “We’ve spent almost a year thinking about how to break up the band. How to put the Professor on the ropes. How to get into situations that are irreversible for many characters. The result is the fifth part of La Casa de Papel. The war reaches its most extreme and savage levels, but it is also the most epic and exciting season.”