Money Heist: Korea
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How can I kill a person?!

Its the kind of basic yet profound question Denver excels at delivering.
Not enough mainstream stories explore the high cost of inflicting violence on others.
Unless youre a psychopath, hurting others will hurt you too.
Its why he is so distraught when he thinks Denver has killed Mi-seon.
Humanity is messy, and this heist is rife with humanity.
Not this show, though.
But fear can take many forms, and Berlin only understands the desperate, selfish kind.
It motivates him to take the job: a chance at a better life for his son.
He would give up his own life rather than let that happen.
What will it mean for Woo-jin, who gave the order to shoot a hostage?
What will it mean for Young-min, who is a selfish jerk but doesnt deserve to die?
Will Berlin see the faults in ruling with fear?
In the recognition that when we inflict violence, no one is spared.
Who are you to kill someone?
Moscow furiously asks his son.
I could have done without the casually fatphobicTeletubbiesreferences.
The Professor risks his relationship with Woo-jin to find out what the task force has on the robbers.
A voiceover from Tokyo plays up this potential consequence.
The Professor uses a desperate request from Woo-jins mother as an excuse to storm into task-force HQ.
Would you let [Mi-seon] die if she was South Korean?
Youll get used to it.
Yeah, Berlin has probably killed a lot of people.
Why cant anyone die?
Is it a matter of ethics?
Hereallyis trying to understand why the Professor might want to avoid killing people.
Um, shooting someone in the thigh can be pretty fatal.
The belly never lies.
Moscow is honestly so likable.
Real name check: Nairobis real name is Sim Young-mun, and she is 38.
Denver is called Taek-su.
The Professor is called Sun-ho or at least that is the name he has given Woo-jin.
Its not only visually interesting but links the Professor to the space in a more meaningful way.
He may not be physically present at the heist, but his fate is tied to this group.
In most ways, he is with them.
Im always on your side.
Thanks, but this isnt about choosing sides.
Tokyo isnt here to win a popularity contest.
Shes here to win a heist.