Salute to the actors and actresses. They really did a great job bringing the characters to life. And with the mix of the characters comprising the gang it is made even better. Though getting behind the idea of loving a heist is quite ironic but this show will just make anyone fall in love with it. In all honesty I did not expect as good as a blockbuster but the chemistry and the acting is just that good. A small drawback though is that the schemes were depicted as grand masterpieces with the gang of some great badass but in truth as the story unravels the drama is sandwiched by lots and intermittent petty fights which could baffle minds, questioning if they were realistic at each point of time during a heist, and if at all the assembly of the team was genuinely smart. I suppose a quick fix to that is to fast forward those scenes. But interestingly, the one character worth noting is Berlin. A man who’s poetic though a criminal, a man who seems like he’s lost his mind but sees through life and things and is more critically honest, unseemingly stable than his look and attitude may suggest. Then, on the extreme end of the personality spectrum, there’s Tokyo the most unstable and volatile character of all time, the key piece who ruins the ingenious plans of the heist almost without fail, which optimists would say is crucial to bringing balance to the development of this drama. I personally would give it a 5 if not for the unrealistic personalities.