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The four decide to break into the bank safe using Iason’s hacking skills. They retrieve a flash drive containing photos of Markidis with a politician, Konstantinos Venizelos , along with ledgers of illegal payments. Before they can leave, Karelis appears at the bank with two thugs. A chase ensues; the four escape but realize they are now being hunted by both the police and the forgery ring.

Kimoulis’s portrayal of the "innocent" Spyros is given more screen time here. We see his internal conflict. He is a man of the village, unused to the deception required in Athens. His scenes in Episode 4 highlight the tragedy of his situation—a man who just wants to help his family, dragged into a criminal conspiracy. sto para pente epeisodio 4

Haris Romas’ script shines here. Mairi’s overacting is so catastrophically bad that it circles back to being convincing. She speaks in a falsetto voice, claims she is 102 years old, and then forgets her character’s name three times. The kidnappers, who are not the sharpest tools in the shed, almost believe her until Vladimiros sneezes loudly and yells, "Who put the paprika next to the tissues?!" The four decide to break into the bank

Fotis's humor and lightheartedness provide much-needed comic relief amidst the growing tension. A chase ensues; the four escape but realize

The episode highlights the growing danger surrounding the group. The antagonists, led by the ruthless Andreas Kalogirou, take proactive steps to silence anyone who knows too much.