Decider by Joel Keller
While Berlin doesn’t bring anything new to the heist genre, the charm of Alonzo as Berlin makes the prequel worth watching for both fans of Money Heist and newcomers to the franchise.
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Creator
Álex Pina
Cast
Pedro Alonso,
Tristán Ulloa,
Michelle Jenner,
Begoña Vargas,
Julio Peña,
Joel Sánchez
Genre
Action & Adventure,
Crime,
Drama
Back in his golden age, before the events of “Money Heist,” criminal mastermind Berlin assembles a team in Paris to complete an ambitious robbery of 44 million euros worth of jewels. Berlin must manage constant threats to the plan as well as his romantic ambitions.
Decider by Joel Keller
While Berlin doesn’t bring anything new to the heist genre, the charm of Alonzo as Berlin makes the prequel worth watching for both fans of Money Heist and newcomers to the franchise.
The Daily Beast by Noel Murray
All of the love stuff really bogs Berlin down. After setting up the premise in a zippy first episode, Pina, Martínez Lobato, and their writers typically spend only a fraction of each subsequent chapter on the progress of the jewel heist and the rest on long scenes of the characters sniffing around each other with amorous intent.
Washington Post by Lili Loofbourow
The pace is odd, the heist dull, the characters flat. Less a spinoff than a knockoff, the new show can’t even — despite the creator’s extraordinary credentials on this front — generate suspense.
Collider by Erick Massoto
Not surprisingly, Berlin also relies on contrivances to move its story forward, which is the trademark of poor writing. You can find coincidences in pretty much every episode, and it’s pretty hard to think of the robbery as an ingenious plan when so many things could go wrong and don’t due to several instances of “good luck.”
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