
2026-03-02 1451词 晦涩
Yasmin’s latest moral descent cements her fate as “Industry” ’s greatest and most compelling tragedy; she is the character to whom the worst things have happened, and the one who took from her traumas the most cynical lessons possible. “We both know that this world will own you if you don’t harden up,” she tells Harper at the Stefanowicz gathering, spinning her degeneracy as a mark of maturity. But Harper spent the fourth season finding a socially constructive outlet for her cold-bloodedness—shorting unethical companies—and even the hapless Henry, who was the final C.E.O. of the fintech startup Tender before its demise, decided to face the humiliation of his latest public failure rather than flee the country. Henry’s and Harper’s final scenes this year show them with loved ones—him with his oligarchic protectors; her with her glib but emotionally grounded lover, Kwabena. But Yasmin, in her final scene, is alone once more, suffering a panic attack while compulsively replaying a voice mail from her deceased father.
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