![]() They have met their match in one another. It is refreshing to see a guy like Sergio be embraced by someone as formidable as Raquel. When it comes to the Professor and the Inspector, “Money Heist” is fulfilling the dream of what their partnership could bring. ![]() It is watching them come together, and weather whatever storms lie ahead that provides the true test. Without spoiling anything, the Professor and the Inspector's team-up is everything fans of the couple could likely hope for.Īs someone who treasures good romances, the real test of a good couple does not lie in the will they/won't they portion. “Money Heist” Season 3 (Part 3) involves a totally different heist. That said, I am all about viewers deciding to hop off a TV journey when they can tell it is going sideways or they enjoyed where they feel the story ends. In this case, not watching Season 3, felt like a cop-out. “Money Heist” ended up reeling me right back in. What would it be like to not have to worry about the other shoe dropping in the Professor and the Inspector's relationship? The idea of them teaming up devoid of secrets and actually working as a couple post-sunset ride proved too tempting. Then something happened.ĭespite all of that, an innate curiosity persisted. Hence, the idea of Rio suffering the consequences of his “love” for her did little to motivate this viewer to continue. He exhaustingly reacts to whatever she does like she is a saint instead of the selfish/awful person that she truly is. Tokyo always screws everything up, and Rio never cares. In fact, they are the hardest parts about watching the series due to how unlikable they both are. Tokyo and Rio are not my favorite characters. What did I decide?Īfter watching the first few minutes of Season 3 (Part 3), the decision seemed already made. After all, it does not take someone as brilliant as either of those characters to realize all “Money Heist” can do in Season 2 is make viewers sweat the couple's staying power. It is easy to love the ending of the Professor and the Inspector riding off into the sunset together. If you are wondering whether to continue after the natural pause that Part 2 brings, you were not alone in wanting to contemplate that next move, carefully. Why mess with everything by watching Season 3 (Part 3)? “Money Heist” concludes in a way that feels complete. ![]() The thing is, “Money Heist” is also a pretty deft character drama. A facet that already holds its own allure. In its two parts, “Money Heist” comes on strong as a series that is about more than a clever theft story. In truth, it garnered just as much emotional investment as the heist itself. For all of the anxiety about the Professor getting busted and going to jail, it was this unexpectedly tender romance that caught my attention most. Related: Spoiler-Free Review: Netflix's 'Money Heist' Season 1 And Season 2Īs a reason-based romantic, this ending hit the sweet spot.
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