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In a show full of colorful criminals, Gandía is the grim reality check. He represents the idea that no matter how clever your plan is, there’s always someone more savage waiting in the dark. Love him or hate him, you cannot deny that every scene he’s in is pure, nail-biting tension.

Using nothing but his training, his environment, and a terrifying patience, Gandía systematically picks off the gang. He moves through air vents, uses hostages as shields, and even manages to kill —one of the most beloved members of the team. gandia haus des geldes

What’s your take? Did you hate Gandía as much as the rest of the fandom, or did you secretly admire his skills? Let me know in the comments! In a show full of colorful criminals, Gandía

In interviews, Poga has said he didn’t want to play a cartoon villain. He wanted Gandía to feel like a real, broken, hyper-violent ex-soldier—and he succeeded brilliantly. Is Gandía a good villain? Yes. Is he a fun villain? No. And that’s the point. Using nothing but his training, his environment, and