Roman Picisan episode 12 is where things really start to unravel for the main characters. The con artist trio, led by the charismatic Roman, finds their latest scheme hitting unexpected snags when one of their targets turns out to be more cunning than they anticipated. There's a tense confrontation at a high-end restaurant where Roman's quick thinking is put to the test, but even his silver tongue can't smooth over the mess they've created. The episode ends with the group scrambling to cover their tracks, leaving viewers on edge about whether they'll actually get away with it.
What I love about this episode is how it balances humor with genuine tension. The side plot involving the youngest member of the team, Dika, trying to impress a love interest adds a layer of vulnerability that contrasts sharply with the main storyline. The writing shines in moments where the characters' overconfidence backfires spectacularly, making it one of the most memorable installments of the series. It's a great example of how the show blends crime dramedy with heartfelt character moments.