Kit Harington, Marisa Abela in 'Industry' Simon Ridgway / HBO In its fourth season on HBO, the slippery Industry is many things — a cynical treatise on the corrupting influences of corporate greed and status-driven power, a reminder that moneyed aristocrats use the world as a playpen rather than an avenue for noblesse oblige — but it is rarely a picture of altruism and good faith. However, in its second episode, dedicated to the limitations of Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) and Yasmin’s (Marisa Abela) newfound marital bliss, the financial drama ruminates on generational trauma and the grace partners afford each other in times of crisis. Related Stories News 'SNL' Spoofs 'Heated Rivalry' With Harry Potter-Themed Parody Featuring Romance Between Harry & Ron -- And Cameo From Jason Momoa Casting 'The White Lotus' Season 4 Casts Steve Coogan & Caleb Jonte Edwards “The Commander and the Grey Lady” opens with Muck’s MP loss to the eager and no-nonsense Jennifer Bevan (Amy James-Kelly), a newly promoted Labour Party minister.