It was like I'd run six marathons then they said do a seventh' how Industry's Marisa Abela hit peak form
Briefly

Marisa Abela reflects on how, from the start of Industry, she believed in the potential of the show, stating, "I didn't know how much of a success it was going to be but I knew the writing was great." Her dedication during auditions, including donning office attire, showcased her commitment to portraying Yasmin, which has since evolved into a critical role in a series recognized for its deep social commentary and complex characters.
As the show progressed, it moved from focusing on youthful concerns to a broader critique of systemic issues. Abela noted, "Those petty things start to become less and less important as we grow up, the characters grow up, and [showrunners] Mickey [Down] and Konrad [Kay] grow up. I think the show has become more mature with us," highlighting how both the characters and the narrative evolved to address more significant themes.
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