Chapter 1: What are the main themes of romance and death in this episode?
Hello, welcome back to the Prestige TV podcast feed. I'm Joanna Robinson.
I'm Rob Mahoney.
I'm Jodi Walker. And we're all recording from home today here on this episode of Industry. Very homey episode of Industry. Points of emphasis.
Chapter 2: What did Yas and Henry watch this week?
Warm and fuzzy. Yes. Absolutely. Cozy. Just a cozy little episode. Didn't all make me feel like I had the cocaine blues or anything at all. It's just a completely nice episode of television written and directed by Mickey Down and Conrad K. This is the penultimate episode of the season of Industry.
Chapter 3: How is Yas's power struggle portrayed in the episode?
Sad. Our little trio is about to come to an end. Why you got to be like that, Joe? Is something going to happen to us?
Chapter 4: What insights come from the Norton conversation?
Harper and Yaz are reunited. Everything's fine. Harper and Yaz are reunited, but Whitney's in the wind, and I don't know what's going to happen next. So before we get into everything we want to get into today, I just want to start with a top-line question. Jodi Walker, did you like this episode of Industry? You're always hitting me with the top-line show.
Chapter 5: What is the significance of the shoulder pad report?
A hard curveball for you. Yeah, I loved it.
Chapter 6: How do politics play a role in the characters' dynamics?
It was awful, and I loved it. I will say, I don't know what it, I have such an emotional relationship with the show and like right at the top, it was so intense that it was like taking me a minute to get into it. It felt like getting into a fight and like, I didn't quite have it in me yet. You know, like I had to get my dukes up and I had to get ready and it took me a second energetically and
And then it was just everything this season's been doing.
Chapter 7: Is Whitney dead or alive, and what clues support this?
It was government. It was finance. It was crime.
Chapter 8: What does Whitney's love triangle reveal about the characters?
It was espionage. It was hidden phones. It was Whitney and Henry doing their ever-present pumping each other up. I loved it.
Jodi, how many fights have you been in? How active have those Dukes been?
I can fight, Rob. I'm sure you can tell. I have zero doubt that. 100% Jodi can fight. As the not Yaz of this podcast, I can fight.
Rob Mahoney, journalist extraordinaire. How'd you feel about this episode and the way that journalism was portrayed inside of it?
Big questions. For one, never go into a room, have a whole ass meeting, and then say all of that was off the record. Not how it works. Not how it works.
Don't do that. Media Training 101.
Seriously. I did think this episode was a lot. Like, there are always things to recommend about every industry episode. I thought the melodrama of this one got like a smidge thick for me at times. And I don't know why characters would just randomly start talking like they were in a great American novel. But they sure did all the time throughout this episode.
Who did you think was the most... Because I actually thought this was like less sort of therapy speechified than some of our previous episodes this season. So who was like the worst offender in that regard for you?
I don't even think it was the therapy speak. I think it was just like these very overwrought... Like Wilhelmina getting into this big deal about snake oil salesmen and sermons sounding the same. It's like... I'm all for stylized dialogue. I know industry dips into this stuff more successfully sometimes than others.
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