Industry’s Yasmin has always had the capacity to be awful, but the season 4 finale proves she's gone to new heights ...Middle East

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While this series of Industry thankfully had a bit more of a focus on my beloved favourite Harper (Myha'la), the season 4 finale's last moments were well and truly co-opted by Yasmin-related shock and horror.

And while many fans may be complaining about the fact that Yasmin has turned to a life of being a "high-class madame", as Abela herself puts it, I think it's a character arc that actually makes a lot of sense.

There's no denying that the publishing heiress has had quite the trajectory over the course of four seasons of Industry; going from being the graduate many of us rooted for after being subjected to a weird working dynamic with boss Kenny (Conor MacNeill), to the series hinting at a very dark past of abuse, the unexpected (self-orchestrated) death of her father and the trial by media that ensued, to the blossoming romance with Rob (Harry Lawtey).

Sure, there is that initial sense of distress we get as we realise the trafficking services she's now helming, but it's a tragic character development that, in a way, was always somewhat pre-determined to an extent.

In Harper's moment of clarity in the finale, Yasmin emotionally remarks about her decisions: "I feel important here... I'm necessary. I feel new, I feel less pain. That's it."

The very lack of power she felt growing up is the thing she's been trying to get a hold of throughout these four seasons and now, by calling the shots in this nauseating way, she's got the security – or "protection", as series co-creator Mickey Down told Variety – that she's so wanted.

“I think she sees herself as a very, very high-class madam … rather than a sex trafficker or someone that is abusing these young girls,” Abela told The Wrap. “Her whole life, Yasmin has felt misunderstood and controlled and judged because of her gender and her sexuality and the way that men see her. I think this is her saying, ‘If I can control that, not just with myself, but with these other girls,’ then I can make myself completely useful.”

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She's toyed with emotions, burnt Harper one too many times and literally led Rob to believe they were going to be together to then announce her engagement the next day. Yasmin's sharp-tongued comebacks have left many fans in literal shock (a special nod to those aimed at Kenny and this season, Henry), always coming when her status, reputation or sense of control is put into question.

Yasmin isn't a lovely character by any stretch of the imagination, and while there are vignettes of sympathy for her, we can't shy away from the fact that much like every character in the Industry landscape, she is made to be complicated and pretty unlikeable. In fact, I think if you really look for it, you'll find that she has been particularly cutthroat this season despite appearing to be in the shadows.

"We’re not asking people to defend her. We’re just asking people to see the first four seasons of character development and realise this is probably the natural progression of the character," series co-creator Mickey Down told Variety. "This is where a character like this would end up. It’s hard to take, because Marisa is such an empathetic performer."

We very much should focus on Yasmin's terrifying turn, but one of the true shames of that season 4 finale was the way in which it will continue to ripple through her and Harper's friendship. Their partnership rarely makes sense but by the end of the season, it looked as though they'd restored a sibling-like bond. But in a similar way to the reaction from viewers, Harper was left saddened and alarmed at Yasmin's life choices.

With season 5 being confirmed to be Industry's last hurrah and Abela expected to make a return (though not confirmed), we can only anticipate how Yasmin's story may continue to evolve over the episodes to come. Industry has never shied away from deplorable characters but in the way that we had to bid farewell to Eric once we realised what egregious crime he committed, should we be pulling the curtain down on Yasmin?

I'll reserve judgement for now, but if season 4's Yasmin was the stuff of horrors, there's simply no telling where season 5 will take us.

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