Episode 3 of *Billionaire’s Bunker* kicks off with an in-depth exploration of Guillermo’s backstory. Hailing from a family of considerable wealth, Guillermo took the reins of diversifying the family business after turning 20, a move that catapulted their earnings to unprecedented heights.
The scene then shifts to Minerva, who is addressing her team as they gear up for their grand scheme. According to Minerva, the American dream is nothing but a sham. She came to the realization that rather than battling capitalism head-on, she could infiltrate it. With fervor, she rallies her team to rally behind her plan—a scheme that promises minimal risk and, well, a dash of murder.
Meanwhile, Ziro arrives to fetch Mirvena. The staff have located Julia and are eager for answers regarding the recent incident. Ziro recounts that he reviewed the surveillance footage, which depicted Julia in the throes of a panic attack. In his account, Julia took a fatal leap. Another staff member, Garcia, requests to view the footage for himself. After scrutinizing it, the staff are unanimously convinced that Julia took her own life. Mirvena appeals for their trust, emphasizing that they are tantalizingly close to achieving their objective.
Elsewhere, Frida and her mother engage in a heartfelt conversation, ultimately reconciling. Frida expresses her desire for a fresh start, and her mother offers nothing but unwavering support. In the dining room, Max attempts to strike up a conversation with Asia, only to be rebuffed. Undeterred, he perseveres and manages to secure a seat beside her. Through his words, he injects a glimmer of hope into her demeanor. However, when he inquires about sharing her breakfast, both Asia and Guillermo bristle with annoyance. Luckily, Mimi steps in, gently reminding Guillermo to maintain his composure.
As for Rafa, he finds himself shunned by Frida and is compelled to sit in solitary isolation. The AI system, Roxan, interrupts the tense atmosphere to announce that the guests are required to return to the dome immediately.
During the emergency meeting that follows, Mirvena pays solemn tribute to Luca and Julia. She reveals the tragic news that Julia took her own life, while Luca succumbed to radiation poisoning. With a heavy heart, she also declares that their lockdown will now be indefinite. This somber announcement means that rationing has commenced, and she singles out Rafa and Max. She orders Max to return the weapon within the next ten minutes, sternly reminding everyone of her authority and the peril that disobedience poses to them all.
Mimi's sadness deepens upon hearing of Luca and Julia's untimely deaths. Guillermo mentions how he used to find solace in looking at old photos when he was anxious. Now, that comfort is out of reach, and Asia regrets her impulsive decision to discard Anne's phone. Seizing an opportunity, she coaxes a staff member, Tirso, into accompanying her to the compactors under the pretense of retrieving a lost bracelet.
In the bunker room, Guillermo and Mimi become intimately engaged while the staff members observe. It is revealed that Minerva is utilizing the videos to gather data for Roxan. The scene shifts to a flashback of a planning meeting where Minerva had asked the guests to leave messages for their loved ones, pretending they were embarking on a vacation. They had also devised a strategy for handling persistent callers. This is where Roxan's role becomes crucial; she is programmed to learn the guests' mannerisms and impersonate them convincingly.
The guests' phones were confiscated to monitor incoming calls and ensure that no one discovers their absence. Currently, Falcon, the CEO of Guillermo's company, keeps calling relentlessly. Ziro instructs Roxan to send a message to Falcon, posing as Guillermo.
Meanwhile, in the compactors, Asia manages to locate her sister's phone. Tirso, noticing her possession of the device, demands an explanation. Eventually, Asia confides in him about her sister and Max. Moved by her story, Tirso shows her mercy and allows her to keep the phone. He advises her to either reconcile with Max or steer clear of him to avoid further complications.
On the flip side, Frida's mother, Victoria, begins to develop a crush on Mimi. Determined to steer her mother away from this imprudent path, Frida tries her best to dissuade Victoria from pursuing Guillermo's wife. Victoria, in response, playfully suggests that perhaps Frida simply needs a man in her life to bring some lightness and joy.
Meanwhile, Mirvena grows increasingly impatient as she awaits Max's return of the taser. Finally losing her cool, she dispatches Yako to retrieve it. A fierce and intense brawl ensues between Max and Yako in the gym, their blows echoing through the space. Amidst this chaos, Mirvena engages in a private conversation with Ziro, while the next in command desperately attempts to persuade Yako to cease the confrontation.
In the clandestine room, Ziro offers a heartfelt apology to Mirvena for taking Julia's life. Touched by his sincerity, she forgives him and instructs him to bring forth Julia's clone. It is then revealed that Julia had been Roxan's inaugural test subject. Communicating with Julia's phone serves as a soothing balm for Mirvena, helping her regain her composure and refocus her thoughts.
Back in the gym, Yako and Max continue to exchange vicious blows, each determined to emerge victorious. In a climactic moment, Max lands a devastating knockout punch on Yako, causing his earpiece to tumble out. Just then, Asia arrives on the scene, only to find a battered and bloody Max towering over Yako's unconscious form.