The heist becomes a metaphor for economic redistribution. The series asks a radical question: What if the oppressed stopped waiting for justice and simply took back what was stolen? Yet, it never becomes preachy. The satire is woven into absurdist humor—a politician checking his horoscope before signing a murder contract, a cop trying to solve a robbery while obsessed with his ex-wife’s TikTok videos.
The heist becomes a metaphor for economic redistribution. The series asks a radical question: What if the oppressed stopped waiting for justice and simply took back what was stolen? Yet, it never becomes preachy. The satire is woven into absurdist humor—a politician checking his horoscope before signing a murder contract, a cop trying to solve a robbery while obsessed with his ex-wife’s TikTok videos.