![]() ![]() Merche comes into the room with a completely new haircut and a makeover. Boy, there’s really no way to say prisoner hole without it sounding weird.īack in Pedraza, Merche and Paco (Miguel Ángel Silvestre) sit down with lawyers to start their divorce proceedings. He then notices that the open cuts on both of his palms were the same cuts that Giacomo had when he hallucinated him in his prisoner hole. ![]() We get another scene of Vergara’s badassery as the soldier brings a knife down to stab him, but he grips it by the blade (!!!), snaps the blade in half (!!!), and stabs the soldier with it. The car flips as one of the soldiers breaks the window and jumps in, starting a fight with Vergara who is driving the car. Padre Vergara and the others make their way to a car while Ahmed tries to distract the guards, getting killed in the mix of it all. Luckily for the captives, they are saved when Ahmed (Noureddine El Attab) steps in and kills the soldiers driving the truck. Padre Vergara and the other prisoners, the ones we were told would be executed at dawn, are taken out of their respective holes and shoved into the back of a truck. He then sticks his fingers in the goo and slurps a good bit of it down. Once inside his room we see that Angelo has a briefcase full of jars of this sludge, with one of them being broken. The newly appointed town police Cristina (Greta Fernández) and Maria (Nuria González), who have escorted Angelo to the hotel, notice a black sludge on the ground. He tells Padre Vergara to find his faith before brandishing two fresh stigmata-like cuts on each hand.Īngelo (Cosimo Fusco), who I have now realized looks like an Italian Joe Bob Briggs, checks into Merche’s (Macarena Gómez) hotel. ![]() Soon he sees Giacomo (Riccardo Frascari), who starts a philosophical conversation about faith. We start the episode with Padre Vergara (Eduard Fernández) trapped in his prisoner hole while he befriends a very hairy spider. I’m a has-been.” Initially I was bothered by the lack of scenes where we get little vignettes about the Cainites acquiring the coins, but the frantic energy these last two episodes give off makes up for it completely. The opening coin sequences are like, “ It’s official, old buddy. Episode 7 “La Caja de Cristal (The Glass Box)” With that being said, and with a heavy heart, let’s get into the final two episodes of Season 1. Álex de la Iglesia is one hell of a filmmaker, and with 30 Coins he has proven that he is a hell of a showrunner. It is far from the realm of what a regular horror show would typically be. Even though HBO takes risks with big projects, it was heartwarming to see they would take a chance with a project like this. I’ve discussed foreign shows before, but there was something about 30 Coins that was more appealing than any show I have seen before. 30 Coins was my favorite series to cover so far. We’ve come to the point of our review where we hit the end. ![]()
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