Not only has Industry taken itself to new heights in season 4 generally, but its finale is likely one of the bleakest that it's pulled off.
Series co-creator Konrad Kay has reflected on the final episode and where it left Harper as "fun and provocative", telling Vulture: "She’s in a house of horrors. She doesn’t know she’s in a house of horrors. She’s the final girl. Everybody’s evil."
But where do the chips fall for not just the state of politics at the end of Industry season 4 but more importantly, Harper (Myha'la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela)? It was an episode that left Myha'la feeling "really depressed" upon first reading it, after all. Read on for a full breakdown of the Industry season 4 finale.
Industry season 4 ending explained: What happens to Harper?
Despite her astronomical success and pay-out to come, Harper only pines to tell one person and that's the now disgraced Eric (Ken Leung), who she leaves a voicemail for.
We then see Whitney hiding out in a private jet, waiting for Henry and the money. Henry arrives but is given a surprise when Whitney hands him a new passport, devoid of his titles. It's the nail in the coffin for Henry who realises he's just Whitney's leverage and refuses to run away with him.
"That was his class consciousness becoming the text. The subtext is really, really text in a way that maybe the show didn’t use to do as much. "
We later see Yasmin appearing to work for Henry's uncle Alexander (Andrew Havill) as she organises a meeting between him and Stefanowicz, who tells him of his future political hopes and the right-leaning path he's continuing to forge. It turns out that Yasmin is hosting a fundraising and networking event for him in Paris, something that Harper has been invited to and she extends it also to Kwabena (Toheeb Jimoh).
Once they're in Paris, they're met by Yasmin and Hayley (Kiernan Shipka) who are clearly very close now that they've united after their dealings with Whitney. Despite their newfound bond, Yasmin asks Hayley again if she has footage of their night in Austria with Henry, but Hayley says she doesn't.
View oEmbed on the source websiteAt the dinner, Harper is seated next to Moritz-Hunter Bauer and his mother Johanna, who laud Stefanowicz and his politics. Harper soon understands their far-right leaning views and is visibly uncomfortable, later telling Stefanowicz and Yasmin of their extreme views.
To put an end to their conversation, Yasmin shows Harper the incriminating sex video of Eric and Dolly, telling Harper that Eric knowingly had sex with an underage teenager. This of course knocks Harper for six and she then sees that Dolly is in the room with them. Harper pleads with Yasmin to take her hand and leave with her, but refuses.
“She starts to see that the way that men have always seen her and treated her, she understands on such a fundamental level, because of her childhood trauma, that she can actually use and manipulate, and she can position herself so that she has a proximity to power if she looks after these other vulnerable women, and I think that is how she sees it.”
Harper leaves and tries to plead with Dolly to also go with her, but Hayley orders her to leave and she does, with the room just laughing at her making a scene. We then see the emotional fallout of the evening on Harper, who is distraught once she gets back to her room. Kwabena returns, telling her that he kissed someone else and they confront each other about their dynamic, the loss of Harper's mother and what Kwabena got up to in Ghana. But it looks like the pair are on the up as they talk of relationships and it seems as though they may be heading in that direction.
At the very end of the episode, we see Kwabena sitting in the same private jet as Harper as she has an interview with real-life journalist Patrick Radden Keefe, who makes a cameo in the episode, and interviews Harper about her success.
What happens to Yasmin?
Hayley comes in and Yasmin tells her she can have the day off, reminding her of dinner obligations in the evening with "the Qataris". Something is off about Yasmin and she asks Hayley to make sure she can have a minute to herself with the doors closed.
Series co-creators Kay and Mickey Down have said that there are parallels to the "biographical elements" of Ghislaine Maxwell's story and Yasmin's, but say that the "one-to-one comp between Ghislaine Maxwell and Yasmin is to do a disservice to Yasmin as a character".
As for Henry, he's seen fishing with his uncle and Otto, taking his Lithium medication and washing that down with a beer. He's on a tag, which is the sum of the consequences of his actions as he's clearly not serving any prison time. The scene in question with the fishing was as a result of Harington himself suggesting it to Kay and Down.
Harington told Deadline: "I think he needs to catch a fish, and you see the addict in him come out again, and you know that this guy is gonna be fine doing what he does like. He’s always gonna get another chance. There’s always going to be another fish. That addict in him is always going to go again if he lets it."
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