Ep 5. Learned Behaviour
- TVMA
- November 27, 2020
- 51 min
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7.2 (277)
In Industry season 1 episode 5, titled "Learned Behaviour," the graduates at Pierpoint & Co. continue to navigate the cutthroat world of investment banking. Harper (Myha'la Herrold) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) are put in charge of a pitch to a potential client, but their differing approaches may hurt their chances of success. Harper relies on her instincts and experience while Yasmin tries to follow the advice of her colleagues, including the intimidating Daria (Freya Mavor).
Meanwhile, Robert (Harry Lawtey) struggles to maintain his work-life balance as he juggles a demanding workload with a budding romance. His relationship with his boyfriend Gus (David Jonsson) is strained as Gus feels neglected and frustrated with Robert's inability to prioritize their time together. Robert's mentor Eric (Ken Leung) tries to offer advice, but Robert's fears of being seen as weak may get in the way of him accepting help.
At the same time, Hari (Nabhaan Rizwan) continues to struggle with the high-pressure environment and the constant need to prove himself. His ambition to be successful at Pierpoint & Co. is challenged when he is given a task he is not familiar with, causing him to rely on his colleagues for help. However, Hari's perception of his role at the company and how his colleagues view him is called into question when he makes a mistake.
The episode also explores the theme of learned behavior, as characters struggle with breaking free from the toxic and oppressive systems that exist within investment banking. Harper and Yasmin both face the pressure to conform to the expectations of their superiors, while Robert tries to balance pleasing his bosses with being true to himself. Meanwhile, Hari is forced to confront the reality that his hard work alone may not be enough to succeed in an industry that rewards those with connections and privilege.
Overall, "Learned Behaviour" is a tense and thought-provoking episode that offers a glimpse into the personal and professional challenges faced by the young graduates at Pierpoint & Co. as they navigate the competitive world of investment banking. With complex characters and a gripping storyline, this episode is a must-watch for fans of the show.