Kit Harington’s Industry finance bro is his best performance yet

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The financial drama may not always be a pleasant watch, but it's one of the classiest series on television

The financial drama may not always be a pleasant watch, but it's one of the classiest series on television

Harry Lawtey as Robert with Kit Harington as the hipster-toff Sir Henry Muck “I’ve got the brains, you’ve got the looks / Let’s make lots of money,” goes the 1986 Pet Shop Boys single “Opportunities”.

Meanwhile, Harper – sacked from Pierpoint at the end of the last season – is working at investment firm FutureDawn, and Robert is struggling to focus on a big deal when his entanglements with a past client are haunting him.“Impact investing” is this series’s major theme.

And while the drama between the central trio gets messier and messier – Abela is brilliant and reminds us all of her raw talent after– the standout episode of the season actually focuses on the consistently awful trader Rishi and the dark financial holes he’s got himself into – both personally and at Pierpoint.Rishi is one of the most morally bankrupt characters on a show full of wrong ’uns.

 

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