La Casa de Papel aka Money Heist, released in 2017, recently came out with its fourth season. The crime drama is one of the most popular shows on Netflix right now and it's absolutely binge-worthy.

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The series follows a group of individuals who plan a heist in Spain, led by a criminal mastermind called The Professor. Throughout the series' four seasons so far, there have been some incredible episodes. Most of them have lived up to the expectations, so it's only fair to take a look at, at least, some of them. Without further ado, let's rank every episode from Money Heist season 3, according to IMDb.

"Boom, Boom, Ciao" (8.0)

In the fifth episode of season 3, the process of melting the gold inside The Bank Of Spain quickens as The Professor senses some dangers. After a long while, Raquel talks to her former best friend, although the circumstances aren't ideal.

In a couple of flashback scenes, different tactics that will be employed by the gang during this particular heist are revealed. Meanwhile, inside, the gang gets to know that this heist will not be as easy to pull off, especially with a police force obsessed with catching the criminals, for one final time. Despite all of the chaos, one move from The Professor could change the whole game.

"It's Dolphin Time" (8.1)

In the fourth episode of season 3, it's time for the gang to execute what they learned from The Professor. Against all the odds, they have the task of beating an unbreakable system, if they are to be successful in this heist.

Colonel Tamayo and Alicia Sierra are prepared to go to unthinkable heights in order to bring down The Professor as they prove to be quite difficult to negotiate with. One wrong move from Denver could put the whole gang jeopardy but there's light at the end of the tunnel.

"We're Back" (8.2)

In the first episode of season 3, the gang gets back together after almost two years. It's been a long time since The Professor and company robbed The Royal Mint of Spain and everyone in the gang has relocated around the world. But one wrong move by Rio leads to him being caught by the Europol.

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Tokyo goes to The Professor for help. He brings everyone back and adds a couple of new members to the squad. They begin the planning of the greatest heist in the history of Earth.

"Everything Seemed Insignificant" (8.3)

In the sixth episode of season 3, The Professor and Raquel find themselves in a precarious situation, which might lead to their capture by the police. In a couple of flashback scenes, Berlin, Palermo, and The Professor are shown talking about The Bank of Spain heist and The Professor isn't happy about Tatiana, Berlin's love interest, knowing so much about the heist.

Sierra and Tamayo look for solutions as the police plan another assault. At last, the gang might be able to get back their old friend in exchange for a bargain.

"Aikido" (8.4)

In the second episode of season 3, The Professor initiates the plan to rob The Bank of Spain, in his typical theatrical fashion. Money is hurled across Madrid from airships as the gang declares war against the government for the illegal capture of their partner, Rio.

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Martin aka Palermo, Berlin's best friend, is recruited by The Professor and he heads the heist. The first big question - how will the gang get into the bank? Palermo reveals that this robbery will be based on the principle of Aikido (Martial Art) - using the enemy's force to create an advantage.

"48 Meters Underground" (8.4)

In the third episode of season 3, the gang struggles to keep everything in control at The Bank of Spain. Palermo, the leader of the heist, suffers an unfortunate injury to the eye, which might put a dent in The Professor's plans.

Bogata, with the help of his associates, tries to open the vault where all the gold is kept. Furthermore, in another one of the flashback scenes, Palermo and Berlin say that this plan needs to be waterproof if they are to succeed.

"A Quick Vacation" (8.4)

In the penultimate episode of season 3, Rio is, finally, released from his torturous situation. He makes his way into The Bank of Spain, with a large crowd cheering him on. As always, The Professor has everything planned, in case Rio has some listening device on him. Tokyo suffers a personal setback, while Nairobi tries to execute something she learned.

The Professor and Raquel try running from the police but everything could go south due to one wrong move. Meanwhile, Sierra has something on her mind.

"Astray" (9.5)

The final episode of season 3 is one of the best in the series, as The Professor, for the first time, seems to have nothing under his control. Tokyo struggles to deal with her break-up as she insults Rio.

Meanwhile, Sierra uses Nairobi's son as bait, lures her to a window, and a police sniper shoots her in the chest. In other news, Raquel is caught by the police and her fake execution sets the gang on edge. The Professor calls Palermo and without hesitation, he declares the start of a war, which might not end well for the gang.

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