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Hazel, her mother and Gus step out of the taxi that has brought them to the hotel.
Irma and Olga on the roof of the theater.
Hazel and Ansel are al dressed up to have a nice evening at restaurant Oranjee.
** spoiler alert ** Detective Eric Visser is in pursuit of the anonymous killer. The killer makes a jump with his speed boat in one of the Amsterdam canals to escape.
Michael Bryce is following Darius Kincaid who is trying to get a message to his wife.
Michael Bryce has had it with Darius Kincaid who is responsible for his career going down the drain.
Michael races around the city on his motorbike looking for Darius so he can protect him.
Villanelle thinks the museum is boring until she is captivated by Jan de Baen’s Corpses of the de Witt Brothers.
Hazel and Gus cross the passage under the Rijksmuseum and stop listening to some street artists.
Will meets Richard Wilson Chroome in front of De Nachtwacht. They talk about history and the Biologic Preservation Organisation (BPO).
Riley and the rest of the group help Will escape from the museum.
While they're visiting Amsterdam Hazel and Gus sit on a bench at one of the canals where they have a defining talk.
Villanelle meets Konstantin in Amsterdam. She makes fun of his shirt.
Winnie is picked up after work by Rutmer.
Iris cycles through Amsterdam when she sees Douwe with the dogs.
Isabel arrives at the house of collector Van der Woude in Amsterdam to investigate the robbery.
Friends try to persuade Anne to go with them to bar exit despite having an important appointment the next day.
Eric and Olga are overloaded with joy and happiness and make fun with a car driver
A part of the team walks through the street on their way to the coffeeshop to meet Matsui.
Linus Caldwell does not know what he has gotten himself into when he and Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan meet Matsui.
Hazel and Ansel finally meet Peter van Houten, the author of the book An Imperial Affliction, at his place in Amsterdam.