[s2e3] - Lisbon

[S2E3] Lisbon
[S2E3] Lisbon

[s2e3] - Lisbon

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[s2e3] - Lisbon

: Fans often interpret the origami as a symbol of the Professor's "twisting" plans. As he folds the paper, he is mentally adjusting his strategy to stay ahead of the authorities.

: While never shown on screen, it likely referenced "Viking Gold" or "Family Tradition" to convince Rafael to return the stolen gold. Rafael’s response to Lisbon was simply, "It's a family matter". [S2E3] Lisbon

You're likely thinking of the that is a signature of The Professor in the series Money Heist ( La Casa de Papel ). : Fans often interpret the origami as a

While Season 2, Episode 3 focuses on the police trying to identify the Professor's fingerprints at the pharmacy and his attempt to escape a police station, the is a recurring symbol throughout the show. 🎭 The Significance of the Paper Rafael’s response to Lisbon was simply, "It's a

: Some theories suggest the two wings of the bird represent his backup plans.

: He often leaves these paper birds behind as a calling card or a sign of victory over the police. 🚢 The "Other" Paper: The Note to Rafael

: In the final season, the Professor gives Alicia Sierra a note to give to Rafael (Berlin’s son).