Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine
The Money Heist spinoff, episode by episode
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 1 Review: Berlin Gets Lured by the One Thing He Can Never Resist
“The Collection” brings Berlin back in full golden-age mode: yachts, stolen identities, aristocratic traps, a Leonardo da Vinci target, and one chaotic woman wh
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 2 Review: “An Ode to Life” Turns Desire Into a Security Breach
Episode 2 makes the season’s thesis painfully clear: in Berlin’s world, romance is never a break from the heist. It *is* the heist — messy, beautiful, reckless,
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 3 Review: A Basement Full of Stolen Masterpieces, and Berlin Has a Religious Experience
Episode 3 finally lets the art heist breathe — then Berlin looks at the world’s most stolen masterpieces and decides robbery is not enough. He wants poetry, rev
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 4 Review: “Oranges from China” Is a Caper Where Everyone’s Stealing Attention
Episode 4 gives Berlin the most dangerous thing in any *Money Heist* story: not police, not lasers, not a vault under a chapel — but people who want to be chose
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 5 Review: Where Did Damián Put €4 Million? Welcome to “Demolition Boys.”
The gang finally gets inside the palace, but Episode 5 is really about broken loyalty, erotic blackmail, and the dangerous fantasy that love can make thieves be
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 6 Review: A Late-Night Bunny Delivery, a Forged Wine Label, and a Vault Built to Cook You Alive
Episode 6 gives us rabbit romance, candlelit throuple chaos, Damián in horse-therapy hell, and a Duke whose palace may be less museum than murder machine.
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 7 Review: “Night of the Double Dodge” — Andrés de Fonollosa Proposes in a Watermelon Field
Berlin’s crew finally finds a way into the duke’s inferno vault, but Episode 7 knows the real security systems are exes, shame, jealousy, and Andrés de Fonollos
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine Episode 8 Review: Berlin Wins the Heist, Loses the Fairy Tale
“Happiness Belongs to He Who Loves” gives Berlin the kind of finale he deserves: beautiful, arrogant, technically dazzling, emotionally brutal, and haunted by t