
""I think these people are capable of almost anything," he says to Harper when asking her to be a source on his investigation into Tender's shady payment-processing tactics, and that statement hangs over the show as Dycker's paranoia grows. Once he starts poking around Tender and trying to report on the fintech company's odd structure and shadowy past, is he actually being followed? Did someone really break into his apartment?"
"The London financial world of Industry was far away from Hawkins, and the monsters are more mortal. "Industry really scared me because it's very different, and it's intense," says Heaton while taking a break from recording an audio commentary track for a physical-media release of the 2016 film As You Are. "Having that much dialogue to play with and understand, and a totally different world than I'm used to - that was exciting.""
Jim Dycker investigates Tender, a fintech with an odd structure and shadowy past, growing increasingly paranoid as possible surveillance, break-ins, and coordinated efforts to discredit his reporting unfold. The investigation culminates in Jim's apparent overdose at the end of '1000 Yoots, 1 Marilyn,' with circumstances ambiguous enough to suggest potential foul play tied to Tender. Charlie Heaton portrays Jim; the audition included the character’s death scene, signaling the role's midseason end. The series places a tense, dialogue-heavy drama in the London financial world, offering a darker, more mortal kind of threat than Heaton's previous roles.
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