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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.

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But what truly sets him apart? He doesn't want money. He doesn't want fame. He wants blood . The most chilling sequence in Part 4 comes when Gandía escapes his restraints. For several episodes, the gang has him tied to a chair, taunting him. The moment he breaks free, he single-handedly turns the Bank of Spain into a hunting ground. In interviews, Poga has said he didn’t want