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Kiernan Shipka On The “Incredibly Duplicitous” Haley & Her Alliance With Yasmin In ‘Industry’ Season 4: “She Doesn’t Have Allegiances To Anyone”

Marisa Abela and Kiernan Shipka in 'Industry' Season 4 Simon Ridgway / HBO SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details from the Season 4 finale of HBO‘s Industry. At the end of Industry Season 3, Yasmin (Marisa Abela) fires a servant who attempts to comfort her while drawing conclusions about the abuse she experienced as Charles Hanani’s daughter. At the end of Industry Season 4, the demarcations between the publishing dynasty heiress and Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell crystallize, as the former aligns herself with a far-right populist party candidate Sebastian Stefanowicz (Edward Holcroft) while orchestrating a “high-minded” networking event where she supplies underage escorts to the powerful men in attendance (many of them eugenicists and/or fascists).

Marisa Abela and Kiernan Shipka in 'Industry' Season 4

Marisa Abela and Kiernan Shipka in 'Industry' Season 4

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • Related Stories News 'Industry' Star Kit Harington Weighs Henry's Culpability & His Future As Tender Scheme Collapses In Season 4 Finale: "He Will Always Do Bad By Trying To Do Good" News 'The Pitt' EP Says HBO Wanted Upcoming ICE Episode To Be "Balanced" “I think that Yasmin is aware that her own history with abuse and with trauma has left her in a very vulnerable position, and throughout her life, we have seen that she can’t find a way into being taken seriously, to being safe, to having job security, to having relationship security.
  • She has not managed to find stable footing,” Abela tells Deadline.
  • “She starts to see that the way that men have always seen her and treated her, she understands on such a fundamental level, because of her childhood trauma, that she can actually use and manipulate, and she can position herself so that she has a proximity to power if she looks after these other vulnerable women, and I think that is how she sees it.” Watch on Deadline That’s as much as Yasmin tells Harper (Myha’la): As she describes, the world isn’t “exploitation or opportunity.
  • It’s both/and” — bestowing the finale episode its title — and she’s making the best of the girls’ inevitable oppression by bargaining with access to privilege.
  • “She sees herself as kind of a guardian for these younger women who are not as privileged as she is, but have experienced the world in the same way that she has, which is always being subject to objectification at the very, very least, if not harassment or abuse,” Abela explains.
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