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Yeah, no thanks :lol:
 


"Given the company’s daunting challenges, it has become accepted wisdom at the highest levels of the industry that another deal waits in the wings for Warner Bros. Discovery. For reasons related to the complicated structure of that merger, no negotiations can happen until April 2024. But at that point, many industry observers believe that Comcast’s Brian Roberts will make a long-awaited move, looking to combine NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. Discovery. "
 
Just finished this season finale of Industry. Spoilers below:

1. Yasmin's father is a scumbag but one of the highlights of the season was him finally bringing her back to reality and hitting her with the truth: she hasn't earned anything in her life and everything she has is due to her father's wealth and privilege



She was a middling student and literally didn't apply for her current job and she never stopped to ask how she got a job at a prestigious investment firm? 🤣

Yasmin represents the worst type of rich person. The kinds who Don't recognize their own wealth and privilege and genuinely believe that they've earned what they have. Then they have the audacity to look down on others.

2. Hard to feel bad for Harper in this scenario. She was so willing to play the dog eat dog game and backstab her friends, you can't feel sorry for her when other people do the same thing.

3. It was an interesting development that Eric, DVD, Harper and Rishi went from being a team to stabbing each other in the back the moment their employment opportunities dried up. Cold world.

4. The only person I feel bad for is DVD because he's the only one who left the firm for the right reasons. He didn't want to work at a place that overlooked sexual assault and in the end, he's the one who got screwed over


I'd be interested in another season
 
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