Series synopsis
The true protagonist of the series is her: an eccentric, art-loving millionaire who entrusts the job to some small-time thieves. The robbery comes to her one day when she's walking past the Louvre and sees a moving company's crane. Of course, there's no need to hide the ladder!
On the team, as always when we make genre series, there will be several characters with diverse skills, all with interesting private lives. The one on the radio will be a recent widower who has a daughter to support. hacker –There must always be one—she's a girl with hairy, blue armpits, gifted, but from a troubled family. It would be wise for the team of thieves to be mixed. The pieces will be exhibited during the seventieth birthday of the millionairess, who, about to die, wants to celebrate the greatest party ever held in the world. In the escape from the museum, the crown of Eugenia de Montijo is lost. There will be one flashback of the jewel's former owner explaining her misfortune. The crown, by the way, will be seen at the end of the first season, which was deliberately lost as part of the plan. There will be a Catalan researcher, a professor of criminology at the UOC, who is invited to Paris (he doesn't want to go, he's afraid of flying) to give his expert opinion. He is there, of course, and comes into contact with the museum curator (who paints barefoot and speaks Catalan, because her grandfather was from Cadaqués). One of the museum guards, bored and obscure, will provide important psychological clues for the investigation.
The police will close the borders, but everything was planned. The thieves will take the jewels out of Paris taking advantage of Halloween, where everyone dresses up. At the beginning of the credits (brief, of course), there will be the magic phrase that will earn us reels of money: "Based on true events."