Berlín

Review
“Berlín” has felt like a flow of fresh air: mysterious, funny and hot. Compared to the series I have been watching the past weeks, the change of scenery that I needed.
The story is extremely engaching. Once you start watching the series you won’t be able to stop. I know it is quite short, but I watched it all on a Sunday. Heists are pretty easy to figure out, so along the episodes you might think that you know whats left of the story. However, let me assure you that there will be great surprises.
When it comes to romance, I will say one thing: holly sh*t (sorry for my vocabulary). “Berlin” is the kind of series that makes you feel single. If you are laughing, don’t, it isn’t a joke. They are the loveliest couples, all of them.
If you didn’t know, “Berlín” is the spin off of “Money Heist”. If you haven’t watched “Money Heist,” I’m doing you a favour: watch it. Suppusedly you have to watch “Money Heist” first, but I watched them on the wrong order, and I think that way is better. However, the watching order is you choice. Just watch them.
Synopsis
Many years before the events of Money Heist, Berlin made another heist, stealing €44 million in jewels and framing the one who provided the security for it. He was the leader of a criminal gang by then, Keila, Damián, Cameron, Bruce and Roi. The series is primarily set in Paris. Things get complicated when, while spying on the victim to be framed, he falls in love with the victim’s wife.
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