
The most captivating thing about the new season of Industry isn’t the money – it’s what happens when the characters realize changing the system is impossible. Set after the bank from season one has been sold, the show continues to explore the world of high finance – the banks, investments, and markets where wealth is accumulated. But now, the characters who once hoped to make capitalism more fair have given up. This season brilliantly examines what people become when their attempts to disrupt the status quo fail, and they realize they can’t achieve the success or change they craved. Industry paints a bleak but compelling picture of a society obsessed with having more – not just money, but happiness and power – and how that pursuit leaves everyone feeling empty. The show is filled with sharp, meaningful dialogue, complex performances, and a pervasive cynicism. The characters are more troubled than ever as they desperately seek fulfillment, making this the best season of Industry yet. Despite being incredibly wealthy, everyone is deeply unhappy, and that contrast is what makes the show so compelling.