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The Prestige TV Podcast

‘Industry’ Season 4, Episode 6: False Bottom

17 Feb 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

19.049 - 21.372 Joanna Robinson

Hello, welcome back to the Prestige TV podcast feed.

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Chapter 2: What are the instant reactions to Industry Season 4 Episode 6?

21.392 - 22.294 Joanna Robinson

I'm Joita Robinson.

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22.514 - 23.215 Rob Mahoney

I'm Rob Mahoney.

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23.676 - 24.477 Joanna Robinson

I'm Jodi Walker.

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Chapter 3: How does Whitney Houston's legacy tie into this episode?

24.938 - 28.683 Joanna Robinson

From New York, it's Jodi Walker. Let's go.

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28.703 - 31.547 Jodi Walker

Live from New York in studio. Great to see you guys.

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31.567 - 32.268 Joanna Robinson

In studio.

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Chapter 4: What parallels are drawn between Industry and the Epstein case?

32.389 - 54.473 Joanna Robinson

Wearing these big ass headphones. This is... I love them. An audio podcast. You can always watch us if you prefer to and, you know, come see us in the good light of the studio. This is what we are doing here today. So we are discussing the industry episode, Dear Henry. written by Mickey Down and Conrad. Have you heard of them and directed by Luke Snellen?

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54.794 - 66.525 Joanna Robinson

I was wondering, guys, is it too late in the season to change our contact email address to johnsnowgloryhole at gmail.com? How do you feel about it?

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Chapter 5: What is the significance of 'Dear Henry' in the episode?

67.105 - 78.216 Rob Mahoney

A real missed opportunity by us. We really should watch ahead. But if we had teased from episode one, John Snow Glory Hole, I mean, just imagine how differently people would have been experiencing this season.

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78.449 - 80.646 Jodi Walker

Is this the first glory hole of industry?

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81.622 - 82.864 Joanna Robinson

I believe so.

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82.904 - 83.504 Rob Mahoney

I think it is.

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83.725 - 88.09 Joanna Robinson

It feels shocking. I feel like we've had metaphorical glory holes. So many.

Chapter 6: How does Yas and Harper's love story develop?

88.311 - 108.036 Joanna Robinson

We are literalizing the metaphor here. Yeah, this one was taped up. I want to start with the most important thing, and I think we'll all agree that happens in this episode. Our guy Anraj is alive and well and working for Jesse Bloom. Jodi Walker, how do you feel about it? I was thrilled.

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108.256 - 124.089 Jodi Walker

He looked like an adult. I was so happy for him. to be away from Rishi. I mean, I guess in the loving arms of Jesse Bloom. So maybe, you know, is there anywhere good to be in this world we're watching? I'm not sure. But he looked happy, did he not?

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124.69 - 126.071 Joanna Robinson

He looked like he was thriving.

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Chapter 7: What leads to the downfall of Eric Tao?

126.111 - 148.252 Joanna Robinson

And here's what I hope. I hope that as Eric's usage of hotel bathrobes has ridden, Jesse Bloom's has fallen and he is no longer sort of robe goblining his way through life. A sort of post-prison Jesse Bloom. That's my hope. Rob, would you like to weigh in on the most important moment of our times, which is Anuraj's appearance in this episode?

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148.533 - 154.42 Rob Mahoney

I just don't like the sideswipe you're taking at Robe Goblins. Like, that is a whole way of life, and you're just talking down to those people.

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155.141 - 160.588 Joanna Robinson

Rob, is it because Robe has the word Rob in it that you feel the need to defend it? Are you a real Robe guy? Wow.

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161.029 - 168.479 Rob Mahoney

This is an eye-opening moment for me. I don't know how I feel about Rob Goblin, but I have no choice but to accept it.

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168.499 - 169.44 Joanna Robinson

You'll learn to love it.

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Okay.

170.722 - 173.288 Joanna Robinson

Jenny Walker, did you like this episode of television?

173.528 - 208.609 Jodi Walker

It was a little harder to swallow than your average industry episode for me. It was a lot. It was a big leap into Russian cabals. It was a lot of focus on... Whitney. It was devastating in terms of my beloved but morally corrupt Eric. It was a difficult episode. I did not not like it, but I did find it challenging and really needed to watch it twice.

208.589 - 227.013 Rob Mahoney

Industry does this thing where it's walking oftentimes on the razor's edge of like, we might teeter into melodrama. We might veer into ridiculousness. Oh, no, we're definitely veering into ridiculousness. But the experience of watching it is exhilarating in a way because of all those things that nothing else is on TV right now.

Chapter 8: What insights are shared in the Needle Drop Corner?

237.109 - 246.645 Rob Mahoney

But like along the way, every step feels so rickety. And in a way, I really like that. It just makes it so hard to understand where we are from moment to moment.

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247.25 - 259.612 Jodi Walker

Yeah, like Harper has lived in the UK for a decade now, and we haven't had to hear anything about a passport or a visa. This was like the first time a passport has come into play. And we've sort of had to wonder where people came from.

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259.953 - 276.766 Joanna Robinson

Max Minghella, in an interview with our beloved Katie Baker, when we see the Lithuanian passport for... your favorite character, Jodi Whitney. Max Minghella said, you're meant to question whether or not he's actually American at all. Like, we're not, we're not sure.

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276.886 - 293.203 Joanna Robinson

I don't think he's confirming or denying or the show is confirming or denying whether or not this is a fake passport or whether or not this is Whitney's true origins, that he is a Lithuanian who remade himself as an American. But one of my favorite sort of things that the Reddit detectives have decided is

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293.183 - 311.108 Joanna Robinson

is that because Whitney sang some Whitney Houston on the phone to Harper, I want to dance with somebody, they have decided that he named himself after Whitney Houston. And I just want to, if that's true, which I don't think it is, but if that's true, I kind of want that story of like,

311.088 - 318.677 Joanna Robinson

how a Lithuanian who decided to remake himself as American decided that Whitney Houston would be his namesake in this endeavor.

318.977 - 334.075 Rob Mahoney

Joe, with all due respect, why wouldn't it be? Like, a God-tier song, a God-tier wedding bop, among other things, but really just summer jam. Like, when is I Want to Dance with Somebody a bad idea? And when is styling yourself after Whitney Houston, maybe certain elements aside, a bad idea?

334.257 - 353.572 Jodi Walker

I'm just wondering about Harper's Reddit investigation experience in that moment. She is already freaked out by him singing on the phone after making just like a lot of, you know, very obvious statements that he is a purebred sociopath. And then she has to be like, He's singing a song named after himself.

355.076 - 367.47 Joanna Robinson

Is that what we're doing here? That's what he's doing? Do you think he should have, if he was going to name himself after Whitney Houston, should have been like, first name Whitney, last name, I want to dance with somebody? I wish he'd named himself Houston.

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