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Chapter 1: What are the main themes explored in 'Industry' S4E4?
Hello, welcome back to the Press TV podcast feed. I'm Joanna Robinson.
I'm Rob Mahoney.
I'm Jodi Walker. And we've got all three of us here to talk to you about season four, episode four of Industry 1000 News 1 Maryland. A character in this television show says there should be a fucking tariff on podcast equipment. And he is fired before the episode is over. Coincidence? Who's to say? I might agree with him to some degree, though.
But before we get into episode four, which is a wild episode and a lot happens, obviously, we want to check in with our beloved Jodi here, who was not here last week, to give her thoughts and feelings on episode three. So Jodi Walker, take us through your entire experience.
I mean, my first feelings are Robinson Mahoney Fund or Mahoney Robinson Fund.
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Chapter 2: How does Jim Dycker's character embody chaos in the episode?
I missed you. It was so wonderful to hear you guys talk about the episode last week. And, you know, to be loved is to be known. To be known is to be loved. And to hear Joanna... specifically shout out the exact line that made me write it in all caps in my notes that I didn't need to be taking. How does it feel to finally have the power, a constant nerve-jangling desire to enshrine it?
What can I say?
Chapter 3: What role does corporate espionage play in the plot?
It's so beautiful.
I learned it from you.
Chapter 4: How does Henry's character reflect Steve Jobs' influence?
I learned it from you.
I was like, I mean, that is the episode to me. What a line and what an encapsulation of these people just... chasing power and hoping to enshrine it, chasing enshrinement and hoping to find power within it. Like that, you know, I will say the episode felt, episode three, it,
Chapter 5: What is the significance of the Yas-Harper divide?
it felt like kind of a lot of setup to me. I wouldn't say that it was my favorite episode at the time of watching it, but when I look back on it now following episode four, I'm like, what a fun and innocent time that was to watch episode three. I think that episode four has basically undone any rest and relaxation I got from my vacation. And I'm horrified and thrilled to be here.
Journalism is dead and so is Jim. It's very sad. So is Jodi. This episode was written by Mickey Down and Conrad K. Ever heard of them? And directed by Michelle Saville or Saville.
Chapter 6: How does Whitney Halberstram's character serve as a cult leader?
And there is a cameo from Amelia de Meldenborg.
There sure is.
Did you guys see what her character name was?
You know we did, Jo.
Well, I know that Rob did. Rob loves the detail. Rob, would you like to share what Amelia, for folks who don't know who Amelia is and wonder who his name is, Rob.
So Amelia de Moldenberg, best known for successfully flirting with every guest to appear on Chicken Shop Date.
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Chapter 7: What manipulative tactics does Yas employ throughout the episode?
Correct. Just impeccable. Just one of our great flirts. And her character's name, as she appears randomly as a journalist in this episode at a, you know, a press scrum, her character's name is Vivian Poulet-Magazon, which of course means Vivian Chicken Shop.
Yeah.
I mean, just great work.
Won't they do it?
Won't they do it? Really, really good stuff.
She was great. Yeah.
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Chapter 8: What commentary does the episode make about power and privilege?
She was good.
You know, she had one line and I really bought it.
But she did take me out of it. Because it's like, how can you, if you know her, how can you not be jarred awake in that moment?
Well, I don't know. To me, she did kind of fit into the world. And like, I felt like she and Sweet Pea could be sisters.
Oh, there's no doubt.
And we could have like a whole different spinoff happening here between these gals. It was so, it was, these are, those basically are my two favorite pieces of British culture. So it was fun to see them together.
Yeah.
Um, so you're saying send Amelia to Accra. Like, why not get her on the plane? Oh my God.
Okay. I agree. Get her knocking on doors. Yeah. Maybe that is like the backdoor pilot of this episode. You're right. Even episode four is a lot of setup. It turns out.
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