
"Was it the opening scene with its pounding New Order needledrop and its unveiling of an all-grown-up Kiernan Shipka aka Sally Draper? Was it guest stars Kal Penn and Max Minghella, with its plot line that immediately calls to mind The Social Network? Industry sure does love to remind you of the much better movies you could be watching instead."
"Was it Roger Barclay, as super-rich Otto Mostyn, dramatically telling our favorite antihero Harper Stern that she's less necessary now that Woke is over and he can call people the R-word again? Was it the gratuitous nudity, including from Myha'la Herrold herself? The most memorable bit included a giant dildo underwear set -Industry is nothing if not theatrical. What about Kit Harrington's Henry Muck chopping up his drugs at the end of the episode like an after-credits villain moment in a Marvel movie?"
The season-four premiere opens with a pounding New Order needledrop and the unveiling of an all-grown-up Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper. Guest stars Kal Penn and Max Minghella headline a tech-world subplot that echoes The Social Network, with Minghella betraying Penn's Kumar to seize a payment processor. Otto Mostyn tells Harper Stern she is less necessary now that Woke is over and he can use slurs again. The episode contains gratuitous nudity, including Myha'la Herrold in a giant dildo underwear set. Kit Harington's Henry Muck chops drugs at the episode's end. Pierpoint is dead and traders are scattered; Harper seeks mentorship from retired Eric Tao.
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