La Casa De Papel 1x7 📌
Depending on the streaming platform (Antena 3 vs. Netflix), the episode order varies slightly. On the original Spanish broadcast (Antena 3), "La Casa de Papel" consisted of 9 extended episodes. On Netflix, these are split into 13 or 22 parts. The episode analyzed here—corresponding to the moment Tokyo is captured, the police snipers arrive, and Berlin threatens execution—is typically classified as Episode 7 of Part 1 on Netflix (or Episode 5/6 in the original run). For the global Netflix audience, "La Casa de Papel 1x7" is the emotional and tactical heart of the first heist.
Inside the Mint, the emotional toll of the heist begins to manifest in the characters' relationships: La Casa de Papel 1x7
When "La Casa de Papel 1x7" opens, the mood inside the Royal Mint of Spain (Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre) is fraught with tension, but there is a semblance of order. The robbers, known by their city names, have established a routine. The hostages are working on printing the money, and the Professor (Sergio Marquina) is executing his game of cat-and-mouse with the police from the hangar. Depending on the streaming platform (Antena 3 vs
(Money Heist), shifting the focus from the tactical execution of the heist to the psychological unraveling of both the robbers and the police. The Breakdown of Control On Netflix, these are split into 13 or 22 parts
: While the show is set at the Royal Mint of Spain, the exterior shots for Part 1 were actually filmed at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid.
By now, the Professor’s meticulously crafted plan has begun to show fractures. The hostages grow restless, and the police, led by Inspector Raquel Murillo, tighten their psychological grip. Outside, the authorities simulate negotiations, but inside, time is running out—both literally and emotionally.
★★★★★ (5/5) Key Scene: Berlin’s gun at Mónica’s head. Best Quote: "The plan is non-negotiable. We are not a charity. We are thieves." – Berlin