Money Heist Part 5 Puts Arturo in the Crosshairs (SPOILERS)

Did Arturo die in ‘Money Heist’? Learn what happened to the Enrique Arce persona in the first half of the Netflix thriller’s fifth part.
The Netflix thriller Money Heist (La casa de papel) returned for Part 5 on Thursday, Sept. 3, with Arturo Román and the other bank hostages nonetheless in threat.
But did Arturo die in Money Heist Part 5?
Warning: Part 5 spoilers forward, in addition to plot issues involving sexual attack.
The quick solution is that Part 5’s first five episodes left the persona in “vital condition,” so his lifestyles is placing in the stability as we wait for the second half of Part 5, due for unencumber on Dec. 3.
Here’s the way it all went down…
Previously on ‘Money Heist,’ Arturo’s storyline took a dark turn.
Arturo, performed by means of actor Enrique Arce, is one among the folks the Dalí gang takes hostage at their heist at the Royal Mint of Spain, and by means of happenstance, he's additionally a hostage when the gang later robs the Bank of Spain.
Before getting stuck up in the heists, Arturo was working as the normal director of the Royal Mint, and we learn that he had an affair with his secretary, Mónica Gaztambide (Esther Acebo), and even were given her pregnant. But Arturo refused to leave his wife, and Mónica eventually joined the financial institution robber gang underneath the alias Stockholm.
During Money Heist’s fourth part, Arturo drugged and sexually assaulted every other hostage, Bank of Spain worker Amanda (Olalla Hernández).
And Enrique, Arturo’s portrayer, lobbied against that plot flip for his persona. “I used to be disappointed and I did tell the author and government manufacturer,” he told RadioTimes.com last month. “I said: ‘I think the character is miserable as it is already, in a joking, funny method.’ … What I attempted to tell the ingenious group, I said, ‘You’re killing the soul of this persona by doing this scene where he molests the governor’s secretary.’”
He went on: “I pleaded, I pleaded, I couldn’t sleep for days fascinated about that scene, because I in reality don’t even consider in that as fiction. So, when that took place, and I needed to do it… OK, nice, but then I was like, ‘Oh, you killed the character. You killed it.’”
Stockholm shoots Arturo, most likely fatally, in the first half of Part 5.
In the first part of Part 5, Arturo manages to strive against control of the armory and arms himself with a flamethrower and a gadget gun, as RadioTimes.com summarizes. But Stockholm sneaks via the air ducts and corners him at gunpoint. And earlier than Arturo has a chance to use the pistol concealed in his waistband, Stockholm shoots him a couple of times.
Stockholm in an instant has a crisis of judgment of right and wrong, although, and she or he and different gang individuals try to resuscitate Arturo. They finally restart his heart with a defibrillator, and the gang sends him out of the bank to obtain medical consideration.
The final we hear of Arturo in the first part of Part 5 is when Colonel Luis Tamayo (Fernando Cayo) says that Arturo is in “essential situation.” But we also know that Tamayo desires Arturo to die so the dying of a so-called “blameless” would turn the public in opposition to the Dalí gang.
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