: The episode is dominated by the return of Corrado Guzzanti as Mariano. Now obsessed with a newfound religious fervor (and a dangerous, erratic intensity), he creates chaos on set while playing a version of John the Baptist.
: Director René Ferretti (Francesco Pannofino) is caught between the creative demands of the set and the cold, unyielding logic of the "Algorithm". He begins to mirror a Judas-like figure, orchestrating the exclusion of Corinna and eventually turning against Stanis to satisfy production requirements.
: The production faces absurd notes from the platform (Disney+), forcing them to integrate inclusivity and diversity in ways that feel hilariously forced and "too Italian". Boris s04e07
: The episode continues the series' harsh but hilarious criticism of the rotten TV industry, showing that even with a high-budget streaming platform, the same old "shoddy" habits of The Eyes of the Heart persist.
: This penultimate episode is highly regarded for Corrado Guzzanti's powerhouse performance, which fills the void left by the absence of other lead actors like Pietro Sermonti (Stanis) in certain scenes. : The episode is dominated by the return
For more episode details and cast interviews, you can check out the official Boris page on Disney+ or read deeper analysis on Recenserie . Boris (TV Series 2007–2022) - IMDb
: Still the perpetual "slave," Alessandro (Alessandro Tiberi) continues to navigate the toxic environment, though the power dynamics have shifted slightly in the streaming era. Key Themes & Reception He begins to mirror a Judas-like figure, orchestrating
: Critics noted that René’s character development in this episode highlights his "ghost"—a term used by the platform to describe a character's internal conflict—as he betrays his friends to save the project.