Instead, she’s going to do what she does best: torture him for information. She’s also not going to take him to the cops or prison, since he would surely have a plan to break out. She makes it clear that, though she would love to, she’s not actually going to kill him - she has her unborn baby to think about. Speaking of Sierra: We closed Part Four on her holding the Professor at gunpoint in his hideout. Watch this space to see how long that lasts! Tamayo then blackmails him with the embarrassing voicemails he left Lisbon during a drunken drive looooooong ago Ángel agrees to stay, as the team’s official negotiator, but repeats that he’s not going to do anything illegal. (The actual mole, Antoñanzas, manages not to blurt out his guilt.) This is too much for Ángel, who refuses to participate in anything so corrupt and prepares to storm out. Someone in the tent was a mole, and it might as well be her they can manufacture evidence showing she was colluding with the Professor.
Tamayo’s next notion is to give the cops cover for their failures by scapegoating Sierra. Sagasta relents (while … sitting on the john taking a shit - a charming detail that does, I suppose, reveal something about his character), provided he can bring all his favored guys with him. First, he calls in Sagasta, a military officer and veteran of, it seems, doing all kinds of shady shit overseas, but, as Sagasta points out, he’s not eager to bring those practices home for a national audience, including the attorney general, to judge them. In the tent, Tamayo is doing some improvising of his own, trying to regain control of the situation.
Palermo and Bogotá aren’t wild about this since improvising in a heist is what gets people killed. Another issue is that Lisbon’s jailbreak has forced everyone to pivot: They have three to four hours to melt down what gold they currently have and prepare to move out. Since Lisbon was once a cop herself, Tokyo isn’t convinced that Lisbon didn’t break under pressure from her former colleagues and spill more than was required for the plan. While the cops are swarming him, Benjamín, El Polaco, and Marseille drive off in an anonymous yellow truck - since, after all, they didn’t know what Marseille looked like, so if he was just another guy in Wellies when they searched, he looked like he belonged there.īack at the bank, the joy of having recovered Lisbon is replaced by suspicion on Tokyo’s part.
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Except, whoops! The driver is the husband of the woman who, earlier that day, was kidnapped outside her hair salon to get driven to the prison as a decoy Lisbon also, he has a bomb strapped to his chest. They’ll claim to the cops - who arrive on the scene right away, having been tracking the helicopter via satellite - that the pilot took off in a red Volvo since cops already saw a car matching that description near the courthouse and locate it near the farm, they’re happy to set up a roadblock. What are they going to do with that military helicopter? Well, Marseille is going to land it in a field, where Benjamín and El Polaco will be posing as farmers. The main op in “The End of the Road” involves closing the loop on Lisbon’s prison break - the reason she’s so stank when she returns to the gang. In the Part-Five premiere, those who had been content with the pacing might have joined me in being slightly impatient with it when Lisbon had time to hit pause on heisting to TAKE A NICE BATH. While I have generally enjoyed Money Heist all along, I’m sure I’m not the only one who felt, toward the end of Part Four, like producers were taking their sweet time with the Bank of Spain job.