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When Roger Bennett and Michael Davies started Men in Blazers in 2010, in the run-up to the World Cup in South Africa, that their silly podcast (two British transplants to New York City translating English football to an American audience) would grow into the largest soccer-focused media network in the country was so resolutely unlikely that to call it a dream come true would be insulting to actual ambition.
This story contains spoilers for all four seasons of Industry, including the season four finale, “Both, And.” Industry’s third-season finale, which aired in the fall of 2024, swept several main characters off the board and bid farewell to the investment bank that had been the show’s primary setting. For a series that had only just begun to cross over from if-you-know-you-know favorite to HBO-Sunday hit, the hard reset was an enormous risk.
Last we left Industry, the acclaimed HBO series about the London office of an illustrious American bank, the illustrious bank in question had been sold off to a Gulf-state sovereign wealth fund and its principal characters had been scattered to the wind. If the season finale felt like the end of something, that was by design—the culmination of perhaps the first version of the show.
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