It has to be Berlin
King Eric still sits on the couch wondering why he did not make it to the World Cup (good luck to your favorite teams in Russia) whilst we quickly fast forward 20 years and move to the majestic city of Madrid. We are inside the Royal Mint of Spain listening to a conversation of a group of robbers. It is the fourth day of police siege. The machines continue printing fifty-euro notes and the gang executes with relative discipline a plan to pull off the biggest heist in recorded history. The next step of the plan is to change the perception of the public opinion. They are not criminals but twenty first century Robbin Hoods. A journalist and a cameraman are about to enter the crime scene and broadcast live what is going on inside. The thieves want to tell the world that they are tired and are losing the war. This is Money Heist (“La casa de Papel”) one of the most trending Netflix series these days. I am not sure whether to recommend it or not. However, if you start watching it you w...