Industry: Season 3 – Review
“Industry” remains one of the most consistent shows on television, with a 3rd season which reminds you why HBO has been a stable brand for decades.
“Industry” remains one of the most consistent shows on television, with a 3rd season which reminds you why HBO has been a stable brand for decades.
“Industry” sticks the landing on one of its biggest seasons and while the season finale can operate as a series finale, HBO has already ordered more to come.
On Pierpoint’s 150th anniversary, it is hard to say whether it is a celebration or a wake as sharks circle the leaky ship and some try to secure life rafts before everything goes under.
Harper and Yasmin retake the focus of “Industry” in a bombastic episode.
The focus of “Industry” slightly shifts to Robert, as the fallout of Lumi crashing and burning continues to rock PierPoint.
It’s a Rishi-focused episode in which we watch his life fall apart and see him hoping for a Boxing Day miracle.
While the initial IPO for Lumi was a success, trying to convince the public it has long term value is a challenge, and Harper seeks to put the final nail in its coffin.
As the Lumi IPO becomes a major issue across the board, inside and outside Pierpoint, the major players make a move to either salvage or take advantage of the situation.
“Industry” returns with a bit of a time jump, which doesn’t force much reason to look back but gives us a lot to look forward to.
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