Well, as much as people loved Money Heist, these plot holes cannot go unnoticed. The de facto protagonist of the series, she is the unreliable narrator 2 and a runaway robber who is scouted by the Professor to participate in his heists. Their reserves are there plus the state secrets and they only let the police handle it?” Tokyo (Silene Oliveira) is a fictional character in the Netflix series Money Heist, portrayed by rsula Corber. In general, the latest two instalments of Money Heist also received complaints about being even more unrealistic compared to season one.Īnother fan pointed out: “They are robbing the Bank of Spain, not just a random bank. With Tokyo’s face now plastered all over Spanish Police records, she can’t carry out the second Heist without being caught. However, Tokyo abandons the signature look when she goes undercover to infiltrate the Bank of Spain in Part Three. The Professor’s team is usually seen wearing a red jumpsuit and the show’s iconic face mask to hide their identities. She walks into the governor’s office showing her face, and no one suspects anything? After the Professor already threatened and confirmed another heist!” The fan posted: “Tokyo, already wanted nationally way before the Mint heist, now internationally recognised, walks around police and military operations wearing no face coverings. The fan took to Twitter after realizing that Tokyo should have been apprehended long before the events of Money Heist’s latest season. Together, they successfully pulled off 15 heists. We promise to only send you the most relevant content to your inbox.One observant fan of Money Heist exposed a glaring plot hole involving the show’s protagonist and narrator, Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó). A the age of 14, Tokyo joined her 28 year old boyfriend into a world of crime. If you’re obsessed with Money Heist, sign up for our newsletter. Tokyo takes the breakup hard (even though she essentially broke up with Rio in the first episode ) and she lashes out, getting drunk, telling Rio she nearly slept with Denver, and musing that her and Rio’s relationship was just a waste of time. Though he truly loved her, Rio realizes that they were not right together. When Rio is finally returned to the group he does the smartest thing so far: he breaks up with Tokyo. She drinks herself stupid when she gets dumped When staging her coup against Berlin, Tokyo betrayed Nairobi's trust by uttering these secrets out loud and shaming her for them. Nairobi revealed the costly mistakes she made as a mother and her plan to reunite with her son after the heist. When Denver rejects her affections, Tokyo kisses him again and he demands that she leave. Before the heist at the Royal Mint of Spain, Nairobi confided in Tokyo. What is more, because of her actions, Rio suffers through torture during his captivity.Įven though she is well aware that Denver is with Monica a.k.a Stockholm, Tokyo still kisses him when he is trying to comfort her. ![]() Tokyo manages to shake the police but Rio, alone on the island, is taken by the authorities. When Rio uses the phone to try to call Tokyo she’s too busy dancing to notice and their locations are compromised. Poor Rio is left heartbroken when she essentially puts their relationship on pause so she can have a good time without him.īefore she leaves, Rio hands Tokyo a satellite phone in case anything should happen and she needs to contact him. There they are, all loved up in paradise, and Tokyo throws a bombshell on Rio’s parade by telling him she needs to get off the island and get back to the city because she misses the “hubbub”. She leaves Rio literally five minutes into the first episode Here are a few times in season 3 that Tokyo went and did something stupid. ![]() Tokyo is the crew’s most impulsive member and has a twisted need to be in control of every situation which makes her a liability. She may be the character from whose perspective the story is told but damn! can she be a total pain in the ass. In Money Heist, that mantle of shame falls on the shoulders of Tokyo. They’re the little Scrappy-Doos that have the fortunate talent of messing up phenomenally and costing our favorite characters their happiness - and sometimes their lives. ![]() There’s always one character in every TV series that just gets under your skin. ![]() By: Sara Casaus ‘Money Heist’ season 3: Every time Tokyo is the absolute worst
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