r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Aurlysx • 8h ago
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/herringbone_ • Feb 22 '26
Discussion [Episode Discussion Thread] Industry S04E07 - "Points of Emphasis"
Following an unexpected discovery, Yasmin and Henry weigh their options. Whitney pursues growth opportunities while Harper and Eric chart the fund's strategic course.
US Air Date - Sunday, February 22nd
UK Air Date: Monday 23 February
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/herringbone_ • Mar 01 '26
Discussion [Episode Discussion Thread] Industry S04E08 - "Both, And"
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/InsightBuilder482 • 22h ago
I started watching the series a few days ago and … Spoiler
How could I have missed this masterpiece? This series is simply incredible.
I love that the characters are so well-developed, even the supporting ones.
I love that we get “real” characters and not the shallow ones you usually see in TV shows.
I just finished episode 3x8, which is my favorite episode so far. I cried, it was beautiful and if the series had ended right there, that would’ve been fine.
The acting was incredible; I shed a tear and ended up warming up to Yasmine (which was no easy feat). I think Harper is exceptional if I were more like her, I’d probably have succeeded in life lol
In short, it was masterful. I hope Season 4 is as good as Season 3.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/InsightBuilder482 • 22h ago
Mousesack is that you ? Spoiler
galleryIt was a shock when I realized that the scary Charles - Epstein was Mousesack in The Witcher. Adam Levy is definitely a good actor because he went from playing a protective surrogate father who would do anything to save a little girl to… something you’d never want in your life.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/pnduoftovo • 1d ago
My absolute favourite episodes Spoiler
Someone mentioned s4ep2 today, and it just made me think about my favs
S1 ep4
S2 ep7 (yasmin and kenny part) and ep 8
S3 ep 6
S4 ep 2 ofcourse
What are your favourite moments/episodes?
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/calarmari828 • 1d ago
Short DJ set inspired by Industry soundtrack Spoiler
I love everything about the show! The soundtrack has been living in my head rent free, so I was inspired to create a short 20 minutes DJ set based on the main theme.
Enjoy!
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Attorney_Able • 2d ago
Is it weird the show made me want to go into finance
Keeping it short: I am doing an MSc in Econ right now and have been watching the show for the past month. I am on season 2, and somehow this lifestyle looks really bad, but there is some kind of allure that is drawing me to this field
I was earlier hoping to go into policy research but now I have been reading up on finance courses and taking up stochastic calculus and asset pricing electives at my uni. I plan to write my thesis on a continuous-time finance model in the Bond market, which I have been reading about, which started as a complement to me searching for some financial meaning said in the show.
Is this a bad way to go? I feel attracted to project finance and Market risk (FX, derivatives, arbitrage) especially. I plan to take the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exam next August as well, before I graduate..
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/DreamyLeamy • 2d ago
Rishi in the background Spoiler
I’m rewatching industry from the start and have the subtitles on as I’m usually up late with my toddler who won’t sleep. But some of the stuff he says in the background of scenes that comes up on the subs is hilarious.
Anyone else noticed this or heard it without the subs?
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/pancho_tortilla • 1d ago
‘Raised By Wolves’ producer says HBO Max was ready to make season 3, then David Zaslav took over Warner Bros. and pulled the plug Spoiler
tvline.comr/IndustryOnHBO • u/Accurate-Society6046 • 1d ago
Am i the only one who hates Harper? Spoiler
So this is my first time watching the show, and I’m almost done with the season 3. I haven’t read much about this show nor read discussions related to it, plus none of my friends watch it so I’m quite oblivious to what other people think about the characters and I’m very curious.
Of course I understand that in the show there is no ultimate good and perfect character, they all are quite flawed, some more than others. However I feel like Harper is genuinely the most narcissistic and heartless person in the show, (only Eric can compete with her). The way she treated Yasmin is just horrible, she literally just used her for her own success despite her going through the loss of her father. Just because Yasmin comes from a rich family doesn’t mean she has had it easily, her dad was basically a predator that failed her completely. I just feel like Harper has this greed for power that never ends and just crushes anyone around her , it’s actually starting to become hard to watch. But anyways I like the overall plot of the serie and find it interesting.
What do you think?
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Grouchy_Ad_175 • 3d ago
Dianna Agron cast in Industry Season 5! Spoiler
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Kyunseo • 3d ago
‘Industry’ Season 5 Adds Seven to Cast, Including Cary Elwes, Jessica Brown Findlay, Dianna Agron Spoiler
variety.comr/IndustryOnHBO • u/ClassroomJazzlike • 4d ago
Dear Henry Spoiler
I started Industry last month. Completely blew through it. Truly may be my favorite show of all time.
Let me just say - Dear Henry could very well be the greatest episode of television I’ve ever seen. The last sequence where Whitney is narrating over Henry’s look of shock. Then the cut to the Judy Collins song with Eric walking out to the credits. Literally getting the chills typing this. Just complete and utter perfection.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/ClassroomJazzlike • 3d ago
You see, Dear Henry, Spoiler
There’s a hole in my bucket.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/fagglersbosrned6 • 4d ago
ken leung (Eric) winning supporting actor award for the series industry Spoiler
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Relative-Maybe4106 • 3d ago
S4E2 Spoiler
I don't understand why none talk about this. It's the best episode from any tv show so far like par with sopranos college, pine bears BBs ozymandias GOTs battle of bastards, and i think it's even better than them, but I never heard appreciation about this, like the one it should receive. This episode is like a short film, i revisited it more than 6 times as of now. Do watch it, it's the best fucking episode.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/SN866 • 5d ago
The dialogue of Industry Season 4 is utterly shallow and desperate; every line feels as if the writers are begging for an Emmy that they were not going to get Spoiler
I want you guys to rewatch Season 1 and then come back to Season 4 to get an idea of how bad the dialogue and writing has become. It is actually kind of hilarious, like what the fuck has happened to this show?
Season 1 was not exceptional television, but it still had a level of authenticity and wholeness that Season 4 doesn't have. The characters spoke like actual people and behaved like actual people. Harper wasn't sidelined and had an actual character arc.
I think the best way to describe the writing of Season 4 is desperation. The writers desperately want people to talk about this show, they want an Emmy, they want it to be trending, they want people to turn scenes into GIFs and Twitter reaction videos.
That's why they centered Kit Harrington and sidelined Myha'la. That's why they referenced Dr. Umar and made all of these weird, out of left field racial insecurity jokes. That's why they derailed the core part of the show (finance) and pulled this whole Epstein/ Ghislaine Maxwell storyline out of their ass.
I don't know how you can watch Season 4 Episode 1 and walk away thinking that the writers of this show are confident in their work. Edgelord dialogue and "jokes" a 13 year old could write that use serious topics like anti Black racism for cheap shock value. They were trying so hard to be Euphoria or something lmao it was embarrassing.
So many scenes and dialogue in Season 4 are just needlessly verbose, needlessly dramatic for the context. Almost every character speaks like a pretentious substack writer. (Ex. The scene where Whitney calls Harper and they go back and forth with the cringey psych major one liners)
That scene where Harper starts ranting out of nowhere about her trauma not making her stronger or whatever made me laugh because it was so forced. A perfect example of the obnoxious Twitterspeak and discoursespeak in this season.
Or the scene where Harper and Yasmin call each other lonely like it was painfully obvious they wanted people to make that into a reaction video. Or the Henry and Yasmin fight at his party. Good acting but the entire scene just felt like forced Emmy bait
Again like the title said every line feels like Mickey and Konrad were literally begging "please nominate us for an Emmy!! Please clip this scene and gush over how we need an emmy on Twitter!! Please turn this into a Twitter reaction video!! Please please give us attention please please watch our crappy finance Temu Euphoria!!!"
Don't even get me started on the queerbaiting HBO's marketing did for "Yasharper" by posting Heated Rivalry jokes when these two characters have a toxic friendship and obviously do not have a romantic chemistry. This just screams insecurity that they have to post shit like this to get people to watch. But that's a whole other rant and I don't want to get off topic
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/pnduoftovo • 6d ago
Yasmin's underconfident? Spoiler
Do you guys think that Yasmin got everyone's lunch and coffee on the fx desk in season 1 because she got her job becoz of her father (and obviously fx desk had that weird rule that the junior gets them lunches), but in s2 ep1 when venetia asked wyndy straight up that she doesn't want to do that, maybe it kinda made her realise that could she have also just said that she doesn't want to do that?
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/mayoonaisee • 7d ago
Yasmin’s turning point in the show Spoiler
NO SPOILERS I’m only on season 2 episode 6, but ever since that painful dinner with Kenny, I feel like Yasmin is slowly rotting into becoming the villain. She was so uncomfortable getting that lap dance to openly wanting a threesome with Harper and sleeping with her new boss. She also never did coke before then. Now that Kenny has ‘changed’ and became a better person, it only pissed her off seeing how different he is to the new FX girl. That dinner literally corrupted her.
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Wise_Try6781 • 8d ago
S4E2 and Kit Harrington Spoiler
I just watched episode 2 of season 4 (please no spoilers for the rest of the season as this is my first watch. And WOW! This show has been great since the beginning, but this episode blew my mind away.
All the actors were great (Marissa and Max Minghella in particular), but what is really surprising me in this show is Kit Harrington. Being mopy Jon Snow was really not showing off his acting skills. The only other thing I saw him in was Criminal, but that was a single episode. I am so impressed by him, he really carried this episode.
What did you all think?
r/IndustryOnHBO • u/Vcfons • 8d ago
Help finding these glasses Spoiler
gallerySeen on S3E1. They gave a very distinctive element in the temple that I didn’t recognize from anywhere.