Tokyo detonates a grenade while holding Gandía (the rogue security chief), sacrificing herself to save her team. Her last words: "I'm sorry for everything, but I'm not sorry for this life."

Context: Tokyo (Úrsula Corberó) becomes the de facto leader after Nairobi's death. In the final heist at the Bank of Spain, the gang is surrounded by the army.

| Character | How Tokyo caused it | Season | |-----------|--------------------|--------| | | Her impulsive escape attempt leads to a shootout; Moscow is fatally shot saving Denver. | S2 | | Nairobi | Tokyo's coup against Palermo weakens team discipline, allowing Gandía to capture & kill Nairobi. | S4 | | Berlin (indirect) | Tokyo betrays the team’s location to the police, forcing Berlin into a suicidal diversion. | S2 | | Gandía | Direct suicide attack to kill him. | S5 |

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  1. Jerry Lees says:

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      For 2025, the standard deduction for single taxpayers (without adjustments for age or blindness) is $15,000.