Money Heist season 2 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Bank of Spain faces a tumultuous attack, initiating a lockdown and a tense hostage situation. The Professor targets the Governor, revealing the building's formidable defenses and the strategic importance of capturing this key figure. Inside, a volatile mix of camaraderie and conflict unfolds among robbers and hostages, exposing vulnerabilities and bonds. As the robbers navigate internal strife and external threats, the episode climaxes with a high-stakes confrontation, leaving the fate of the heist and its participants hanging in the balance.
Full Episode S02E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What protocol is activated at the Bank of Spain during the attack?
Red protocol, sealing the doors of the building.
Who is the Professor targeting in his plan at the Bank of Spain?
The Governor of the Bank of Spain.
What are the Governor of the Bank of Spain's conditions for leaving his office?
He refuses to leave until the last employee has left.
What does Palermo announce to the hostages inside the bank?
That the Bank of Spain is under attack and they are the attackers.
What type of explosives have the robbers placed around the bank?
460 kilos of explosives on doors, windows, and every entrance and exit.
What is the robbers' strategy for dealing with the hostages?
To protect the hostages while ensuring their own safety, using the hostages as a shield against outside forces.
How does the Professor perceive the situation at the Bank of Spain compared to the heist at the Royal Mint?
He realizes that this job is very different and more unpredictable than the one at the Royal Mint.
What is the robbers' plan for the Governor of the Bank of Spain?
To capture and use him as a key piece for stage two of their plan.
How does the episode portray the relationship between the robbers and hostages?
It shows moments of camaraderie, tension, and personal revelations, revealing the complexities of their relationships.
What are the main challenges faced by the robbers during the heist?
Internal disagreements, managing the hostages, and dealing with the authorities' attempts to regain control.