Recently started watching Industry, and what I think about the show is how brutally effective it is at dissecting modern capitalism’s soul-crushing machinery. Harper’s reckless ambition, Yasmin’s hollow privilege, and Hari’s tragic unraveling aren’t just character arcs—they’re indictments of a system that commodifies youth and ethics. The show’s frenetic energy and unflinching gaze mirror the dehumanizing grind of finance culture, asking: What does "merit" even mean in a world this broken? It’s messy, provocative, and uncomfortably relatable.
So far so good and I'm only halfway through the first season.