Since this is not a standard literary or historical topic but rather a product listing (likely referring to the HBO/BBC series Industry released on DVD/Blu-ray or a digital bundle in 2021), I have interpreted your request as a critical review and analysis of the first season of Industry, framed within the context of its 2021 home media release.

  • Episode 2, "Quiet and Nice": The infamous "pitching contest" where Robert vomits on himself while presenting to a client. It is comedy, tragedy, and cringe rolled into ten minutes of masterful television.
  • Episode 4, "Sesh": A night out at a club turns into a drug-fueled negotiation. This episode breaks the office format and exposes who the characters really are when the suits come off.
  • Episode 7, "Predecessors": The penultimate episode features a confrontation between Harper and Eric in a glass conference room that rivals the Logan-Shiv arguments in Succession.

The first season of "Industry" consists of 8 episodes and follows the story of Harper Goffman (played by Phoebe Dynevor), a young investment banker who joins the London office of a global investment bank, Hirlan Capital. Harper is eager to succeed in the competitive world of finance, but she quickly learns that the industry is cutthroat and unforgiving.

Young bankers and traders make their way in the financial world in the aftermath of the 2008 collapse.

Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela): A multi-lingual graduate struggling to be taken seriously while navigating a toxic power dynamic with her superior.

👇 Tag a colleague you’d NEVER trust on a trade floor.
⬇️ Drop a 💼 if you’ve rewatched the Pierpoint training scene more than once.

The Aesthetics of Anxiety: Formalist Mastery

The graduates face senior management for their final interviews. Watching the Series Industry (TV Series 2020–2027)