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.
Part 3 starts slow, but develops into another fantastic and unpredictable season. While the show inherits the faults of the previous two seasons, it also retains the strengths to set up what will surely be a nerve-wrecking Part 4.
Again, Money Heist remains a pretty good show. At this point though I can tell its found its niche, it's entertaining but I think that, as it becomes more implausible, it loses something. It's very pulpy is my opinion and, personally, I feel that pulpy shows really struggle to actually be great. It's popcorn entertainment; only good if you don't think about it too much.
I feel like it has only been continued as it's a money making machine rather than through any particular passion. It starts off quite poorly as it really struggles to create a really convincing reason for them to raid another bank. It clearly was plottted as a means to an end and, even at the conclusion of this season, I was not fully sold on its vision. However, I just opted to ignore this inconsistency for the sake of enjoyment. This is a big ask though and it was one of the key reasons I feel like I can't score this season higher. It just suffers from really asking the viewer to suspend their disbelief too much. This, across all 3 seasons I've seen so far, is Money Heist's biggest issue. It just never gives the beliavability of better shows.
To be brutally honest, whilst I like Money Heist kind of, I'm mainly watching cos of FOMO and wanting to discuss mutual shows with my mates. If none of my mates watched this I'd drop it in a heartbeat.