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Industry co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay were fledgling showrunners when they first started writing Industry .
The financial drama picks up the pieces that were smashed at the end of the last season , with twentysomethings Yasmin ( Marisa Abela ), Harper (Myha’la Herrold ), and Robert ( Harry Lawtey ) all struggling to keep themselves psychologically afloat.
The newest addition to Industry is Game of Thrones alum Kit Harrington as Sir Henry Muck .
There are so many complex characters in the show that it's still shocking.
Yasmin 's journey from debauched socialite to embezzler heiress is extremely dark.
The actors poured themselves into these performances, it’s just the most raw emotion you could possibly have.
Harper has a new job this season , and might be in a position to antagonize her old Pierpoint colleagues.
Kay : Everybody in the show has their heart under 10 levels of sheet iron, and his is kind of on his sleeve.
The show portrays the finance world as a grotesque moral void, but it also makes it seem intoxicating.
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