Part One of Lupin concludes with Assane and his (ex?) wife Claire (Ludvine Sangier) combing the beach for their son Raoul (Etan Simon), who has just vanished. We know that Pellegrini’s henchman, who was quickly let go by the police after Assane set him up for capture, has abducted Raoul, and the boy will likely be used as leverage over Assane in the coming episodes. Assane has also just been confronted by detective Youssef Guedira, the only officer who sees a connection between him and the Lupin novels. In the following episodes, we will surely see him confirm his suspicion and prove his colleagues wrong. Part Two will also hopefully resolve the main conflict, allowing Assane to expose the corruption of the Pellegrini family and clear his father’s name.