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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