Subject: Operation Royal Mint of Spain Classification: Top Secret / Exclusive Access Date: The Beginning of the End
Irene, in a moment of wordless heroism, disables Cádiz by triggering a small, directed blast that collapses a non-structural wall, pinning his arm. She then signs to the hostages: Run. la casa de papel temporada 1 exclusive
The true star of Season 1. Exclusive deleted scenes show that Berlin was written to be killed off in Episode 4. However, test audiences (in the original Antena 3 airings) hated his death so much that Pina rewrote the second half of the season. Berlin’s line, "I’m a romantic; I believe in love, but I believe more in robbery," was written at 3 AM during a re-shoot. Exclusive deleted scenes show that Berlin was written
While the show eventually became Netflix's most-watched non-English series, its debut on the Spanish channel Antena 3 in May 2017 was a different story. " an Italian anti-fascist folk song
Beyond the action, Season 1 explores deeper themes of systemic resistance and family dynamics. The use of "Bella Ciao," an Italian anti-fascist folk song, perfectly anchors the show's identity as a battle against the "establishment".
La Casa de Papel Season 1 succeeded because it subverted the genre. It asked the audience to root for the "bad guys." It justified theft by targeting the "machinery" of the state (the Mint) rather than the people.