He's into urine' how Industry became the kinkiest show on TV
Briefly

Sweetpea Golightly reveals to her colleague Yasmin that a character, Henry Muck, has unique sexual preferences, which initiates a deeper exploration of character dynamics in "Industry." Formerly an aristocrat, Muck now leads a clean energy company, but his personal interests, particularly related to dominance, come into play after his dinner invitation to Yasmin is turned down. This moment illustrates how the series plays with sexual power dynamics, with Yasmin asserting control over the situation through an unexpected bathroom encounter.
Konrad Kay, co-creator of "Industry," explains the significance of Yasmin's actions, portraying a complex balance of power during an intimate and seemingly trivial moment. As Yasmin leads Henry to the bathroom and brings his fantasy to light, she emphasizes that the power lies with her, even as she engages in this power play. This sets the stage for a compelling narrative where economic ambition intertwines with personal desires, further revealing the toxicity of their business culture.
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