In tv show La Casa De Papel season 1. Actress Úrsula Corberó plays as villainess Tokyo.
Yep, I'm re-watching a TV show I watched for the first time few years ago, not only that, I watched it two more times with both my friends and family, and now, I watch it again, because watching it for the fourth time is way more enjoyable than watching a modern trash. The show started with Tokyo narrating the story, I really missed you, Tokyo. It shows how she was a suspect on the run, who manged to escape after her partner was shot and she manged to escape. So, while on the run, Tokyo contacted her mother unaware that cops are all over her, and her mother is setting a trap for her, yet, that was the first time for her to meet El Profesor, who went to warn her, and offer her to join his crew. Their first encounter was kind of funny as she pointed her gun on his balls LOL. I swear, that's a show that happens once in a lifetime, you would never get such a show under modern thought police. So, the villains decided to have code names instead of using their real names, at first they were thinking about numbers, planets, then they settled on cities. Damn, thinking about it, with this introduction, Denver feels more like Joker, like the original one, not the thought police trash, god, I loved his laugh. Here comes my favorite intro song, really feels nostalgic. The villains started taking over the house of paper around 24 minute time mark, and damn, I really miss that, sadly many people wouldn't even get to experience how good creative freedom is, and all what they would know about entertainment would be Hollywood thought police trash. God, I miss Berlin, and I mean the real character, not the watered-downed moral trash they made the character be, they can take their moral trash and shove it. When they first opened the vault, I was thinking, "That's it? It's that easy?", God, I wish if I can watch it again as if it was the first time. The episode ending with Rio telling Tokyo he has feelings for her during their 5 month training for the job, poor Rio 💔💔💔.