SummaryThe Professor (Álvaro Morte) plans a major heist with the help of eight people in the Spanish crime drama series known as La Casa de Papel in Spain.
SummaryThe Professor (Álvaro Morte) plans a major heist with the help of eight people in the Spanish crime drama series known as La Casa de Papel in Spain.
Money Heist. Season 2. Passions are heating up. The second season moves from a heist series to a relationship series, and it doesn't stop it at all. The main and secondary characters are revealed more clearly, and you don’t want to believe in some of the deaths.
Part 2 is equally as action-packed, ridiculous, and entertaining as the Part 1. As the show rampages towards an epic finale, the stakes are increased, tensions deepen, and the pacing quickens. The show also has a powerful social message, terrific acting, a soundtrack worth repeating, and enough cliffhangers to leave the most ardent viewer glued to Netflix for hours.
I did prefer this season of money heist largely due to the pacing. The decision to change the episode count to 9 allowed the story to progress quicker which I am a big fan of. I'll readily admit to still not being entirely sold on the melodrama and love relationships of Money Heist. In my opinion, they are by far the weakest aspect of the show. They pop up so often that they directly impact my score.
Despite what I said in my season 1 review, I actually will check out S3 of money heist as I'm intrigued at where the story will go. I still stand my assessment that it is a little bit overrated though; there are much better shows on TV imo, I'm just hooked on this one now.