Someone watched the whole season and thought this would be the clip that would get people in. It’s like… We have no context or clue to what the hell’s going on.
@@tothetop2498 Jessi Bloom bought shares of Rycan (I presume is the right spelling) at 48.25 USD and the lady in the white sweater sold at 48 USD. Bloom bought because He thinks that the company's stock value will go up,which is later does. Done.
iirc, philem (rich guy with the bird shot in his eye) was going to buy a sizeable portion of this company from one of the major shareholders. he does his business through pierpoint, the brokerage firm, and his point of contact, Eric (the asian guy) is the facilitator of this deal. The whole point of this retreat was to have face time with the shareholders, really more of a formality before the deal goes through. harper (the black girl) wants to bag this new client Jesse (who's richer than Philem because he's got a bigger pair of balls and did all the right things during the post covid bull market). All the brokerage firms in town wants a piece of Jesse and his business. These guys are like vultures who make a killing on commission moving money for these whales. Harper took the initiative to stand out from the others by giving jesse this long idea on this company that he could potentially make a killing on. So she made another deal with the large shareholder (blond lady) who was supposed to sell her shares to Philem, but instead Jesse became the one to buy those shares. In doing so, she fucked over Philem and Eric (her boss). Philem was the biggest client on their desk, so through this screwup, they would lose him as a client forever. But they gain a bigger client, Jesse. Harper is basically fucking over her own boss to move up the ladder.
The Talking heads song that plays toward the end of the clip is a reference to the old 1980s Oliver Stone film Wall Street. That song is used as Bud Fox is starting insider trading with Gordon Gekko and decorating his apartment. It's also part of the end credits.
This is one reason why working on the trading floor is incredibly fun. You notice that they are having this conversation in a big room where you have everyone listening in. Now imagine you sitting at one of those desk doing your job and watching and listening in to the drama. Industry kind of overemphasizes the dysfunctional parts of working in the investment bank, but there are incredibly fun parts of it. The problem with investment banking is that its no longer that interesting because you now have to file a dozen forms to poop and then another set of forms to wipe your rear end, so I left years ago and got into crypto and the moving money business. One reason I chatter so much online is that I miss the front office drama.
This show is very authentic, the office bullying, the sexual harassments, the materialism, the hierarchy, all very common inside the industry. I work in the finance business, I can tell you this is exactly what happens on a everyday level. The Wolf of Wall Street never felt real to me, this does.
Bollocks. The Hierarchy is something presence in any office based jobs. The materialism is underplayed on this show. Office Bullying and Sexual Harassment are not “common” in the Industry. Have been in the UK finance sector for 22 years and can attest to this.
@@iexist8293 Sounds very defensive. 1. “any job” includes this job. 2. How underplayed is materialism in this show? The PWM basically work as prosxxxx in this show. I know people who do that with board secretaries just to get an equity pledge contract. 3. A research by “Financial Reporter” last year shows that 35% of financial service employees have experienced work place bullying, harassment or discrimination. That I call common. You either are one of the bullying side or you never took the time to read or see the whole picture.
@@Mandon97 The only reason it sounds defensive is because you are reading my words out in your own head. Yes including this job but not anymore than any other job especially not at an early career/Graduate/Intern level hence why it is not authentic. I meant materialism in relation to possessions but you make a fair point although the motive for the self prostitution in this show is not presented as solely greed which would be more realistic I assume you would agree. Your statistic noticeably does not include Sexual Harassment and does include Discrimination which I would not claim to be absent in the Sector but I also think the Victimhood mentality of the younger generation(s) is a contributing factor to that 35% and actually I am surprised the percentage is not higher on that basis alone. Feel free to speculate about my character but Industry is a drama and I think we both know if the Threshold of harassment was as low as it is in real life in this show it would make for poor viewing.
I also thinks Adler wanted damage control. Harper threatened to report sexual harassment from Nicole if she didn't get what she wanted. Adler also explicitly said he didn't like being threatened, which secures his role as the top executive. Exposing her fake transcript and firing her was the perfect play for Adler. From Eric's tone of voice, he didn't want to fire her deep down it seems.
This wasn't that point. It was later in the season. Eric is an adult and he understands that by keeping Harper in the dark multiple times, he messed everything up. His reasoning for keeping Harper in the dark made sense both times, but Bloom was the wildcard that blew up both situations.
i have 0 knowledge of the finance industry and most of the time I have no idea what they're talking about but because of how well paced and well written the show is I couldn't put it down. one of the best shows I've watched recently. HBO is consistently pumping out quality content so far.
So the cool thing about working on the trading floor is that you are working at your desk and you witness these dramas happen *every day*. After spending a year just sitting at the desk you learn a heck of a lot just by listening to the chatter. The actual drama in this situation is *somewhat unrealistic* in that there would be no way that would get sign-off to execute the trade in a way that would slit Eric's throat, but you could change the situation slightly so make it happen. This would work if Harper and Rishi were working for another group, and instead of an outright takeover (which would trigger a lot of laws) the people just bought enough shares to take over the company indirectly. (So if they had an agreement saying that if X gets Y shares, they have a seat on the board this would work).
I think I'm just stupid because I've watched the show and can't really follow it. I understand enough to invest on my own but I'm not a broker or anything. Maybe I'm just too dumb
@@acloudworld7625 Felim is a crucial client for the CPS desk (mainly Eric as Eric is down on production making his relationship to Felim what keeps him on the CPS desk) and was meant to be the anchor of the Rican deal. Harper managed to convice Bloom to buy Rishi's shares in Rican and Felim was then too late but they hoped Bloom would sell to Felim at the shoot. Bloom would have made money off doing that sale to Felim but Harper advised him to instead buy half of Anna's shares in Rican as well to give him a controlling stake. For Harper, this is a choice of the firm or Bloom - always she is refered to as just a 3rd year analyst who's value to clients is dependent on her being with Eric. This was her moment to advise Bloom on 'her' view. So Harper heads back to London to execute a deal behind Eric's back between Anna and Bloom so that Bloom can have a controlling stake. It's basically a betrayal to Eric as she knows how important Felim is to Eric's place at Pierpoint and essentially wrecks Felim's relationship with both Eric & Pierpoint.
@@Sam-qj1xi Good one dude. For being the "star"of the show, they REALLY make Harper out to be ummm let's just say someone that you might want keep your eye on ie watch your backside big time. 🤔😒
yeah it's a block trade. I can hardly hear them. The stk market is an auction system, but if harry wants to cross a bunch of shares at a prearranged price to louis they'll fix the offer or bid below or above the market and hit it when the market opens. You have an agreed buyer and seller and price. Its just a way of moving lots of shares in the public market
Industry is the best hidden gem on HBO right now, think Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhodes prime Billions, Game of thrones Red wedding esq treachery, the debauchery of the UK Skins (the Cook and Efffy. years) with the fast pace and edge of succession.. Even if you don't understand the world of high finance and investment banking (which is pretty accurately portrayed) this show will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat..
Damn…nice trade! The buyer wanted controlling interest 51% immediately so he bought 16mm shares at once at $48.25 per share. Seller sold at $48 per and the brokerage made .25bps or $1,920,000 trade commission on a single trade! The reason why the broker had to arrange the buyer is because he wanted controlling interest. Listing 16mm shares on the open market at once would never get filled immediately, without lining up the buyer, thus risking the controlling interest.
Why the hell would _that_ get me to watch a show? I just watched the clip with no context (I've never seen the show) and my only reactions are 'Who gives AF?' and 'Yawn.' You got anything better (because I am genuinely a little curious about this show)?
@@jacobprice2579 Well, people who don't 'know' aren't going to be convinced by this clip--so, by your own admission, the title of the post is erroneous.
So the firm earns a spread of 0.25 per share. They are market makers. He bought millions of shares at 48. Rishi (the guy) was tensed because....he wanted that woman to confirm if there was a counterparty ready to buy/sell the share. Basically, he bought millions of shares at 48. He wanted confirmation that there is a counterparty ready to sell at 48 or else the market would drive the price up and that will cost him. Now he will sell the same millions of shares at 48.25 to a buyer. Same, he needs a confirmation that there is a seller or he will drive the market down and that will incur him a loss. At the same time, there is some woman with eggs in her hand stating that she has sold share to some guy giving him the % holding of the firm they run. And this execution was done by the PierPoint Bank in the TV series. They have just added extra drama to spice it up, but that's how banks earn money.
And the DVD...Eric played the game to the fullest and cleverly. Took everything from Harper including the statement "Happy to testify" during the meeting with Halder and finally pulled the plug at the right moment.
@@maddu65 EXACTLY!, DVD was stupid to trust Harper!, lol. I can’t wait for season 3. Also I forget her name, but I’m glad her Father locked her out the house, she was a spoiled brat with too much mouth!
There were dozens of far better clips you cold have used than this one. Had i not already seen the show this wouldn't have made me want to watch it at all.
Possibly add 15 seconds to that the time you wasted to make the comment. Then the time to read what you wrote and then checking back on your like counts. Wasted an extra few minutes just by doing that. Your life's a mess anyway
The spread of .25 cents - difference between 48 and 48.25 made me laugh. even a block trade, pre open…and sales traders and market makers, speaking like that. Would never happen lol.
Music is doing half the work. Everyone is self important, there's zero stakes have been established, so I have no way understanding why I should care. All the characters talk like they've been written by the same person - listing off a curtly delivered series of points. Seems rather mundane if you ask me.
I watched season 1 which I already didn't find that great, but season 2 is almost unwatchable to me. Shallow, boring, annoying. Maybe it is realistic, but as a viewer I don't seek for realism, I want entertainment, and this show is all but entertaining. The non-existent storyline is compensated with endless scenes of sex (preferrably gay, or men licking women), or drug usage. Harper is a boring super-girl type of character that just is the best out of the box, she doesn't develop, doesn't make mistakes, doesn't need to learn, and just generally is bad-ass. Jasmin could be a more interesting character but is portrayed in a bad way, her story is confusing and overly complicated. Personally I believe that merging these 2 into one character who is unsure in the beginning, then grows with mistakes and gets better, and showing more of the twisted character, would have been a much better choice. just my 2 cents.
I think you're probably too young or don't have enough experience to understand the brilliance of the show. The fact that you don't mention many of the adult characters on the show and just the younger ones shows this. There is a lot more to analyze and unpack in the show than some minority hire or spoiled daddy's girl.
It requires a lot of set up. If you don't watch the show closely from the beginning of the series until the final scene of the last episode, you just won't understand enough.
Well it seems like a tense situation but I have literally zero idea what all this was about....
Yeah haha, perfectly summarised my confusion
😂😂😂
Someone watched the whole season and thought this would be the clip that would get people in.
It’s like… We have no context or clue to what the hell’s going on.
@@tothetop2498 Jessi Bloom bought shares of Rycan (I presume is the right spelling) at 48.25 USD and the lady in the white sweater sold at 48 USD. Bloom bought because He thinks that the company's stock value will go up,which is later does.
Done.
iirc, philem (rich guy with the bird shot in his eye) was going to buy a sizeable portion of this company from one of the major shareholders. he does his business through pierpoint, the brokerage firm, and his point of contact, Eric (the asian guy) is the facilitator of this deal. The whole point of this retreat was to have face time with the shareholders, really more of a formality before the deal goes through. harper (the black girl) wants to bag this new client Jesse (who's richer than Philem because he's got a bigger pair of balls and did all the right things during the post covid bull market). All the brokerage firms in town wants a piece of Jesse and his business. These guys are like vultures who make a killing on commission moving money for these whales. Harper took the initiative to stand out from the others by giving jesse this long idea on this company that he could potentially make a killing on. So she made another deal with the large shareholder (blond lady) who was supposed to sell her shares to Philem, but instead Jesse became the one to buy those shares. In doing so, she fucked over Philem and Eric (her boss). Philem was the biggest client on their desk, so through this screwup, they would lose him as a client forever. But they gain a bigger client, Jesse. Harper is basically fucking over her own boss to move up the ladder.
The Talking heads song that plays toward the end of the clip is a reference to the old 1980s Oliver Stone film Wall Street. That song is used as Bud Fox is starting insider trading with Gordon Gekko and decorating his apartment. It's also part of the end credits.
That aged well
Love that song from Talking Heads. It's a classic and Wall Street (1987) is one of Olivier Stone's best films 🎥
Thanks for that, no one knew. Really appreciate it tho
the music starts when Bud Fox buys his first apartment
"This must be the place": ua-cam.com/video/o9gK2fOq4MY/v-deo.html
THIS is why Eric went to HR.
And rightly so.
The way i understand 0% of what happens in these scenes, yet i think they're so entertaining
This is one reason why working on the trading floor is incredibly fun. You notice that they are having this conversation in a big room where you have everyone listening in. Now imagine you sitting at one of those desk doing your job and watching and listening in to the drama. Industry kind of overemphasizes the dysfunctional parts of working in the investment bank, but there are incredibly fun parts of it. The problem with investment banking is that its no longer that interesting because you now have to file a dozen forms to poop and then another set of forms to wipe your rear end, so I left years ago and got into crypto and the moving money business. One reason I chatter so much online is that I miss the front office drama.
@@josephwang5859 oh, that sounds nice haha
This show is very authentic, the office bullying, the sexual harassments, the materialism, the hierarchy, all very common inside the industry. I work in the finance business, I can tell you this is exactly what happens on a everyday level. The Wolf of Wall Street never felt real to me, this does.
What do you do in the finance industry
Yeah thats the same reason im having challenge getting into the show
Bollocks. The Hierarchy is something presence in any office based jobs. The materialism is underplayed on this show. Office Bullying and Sexual Harassment are not “common” in the Industry. Have been in the UK finance sector for 22 years and can attest to this.
@@iexist8293 Sounds very defensive.
1. “any job” includes this job.
2. How underplayed is materialism in this show? The PWM basically work as prosxxxx in this show. I know people who do that with board secretaries just to get an equity pledge contract.
3. A research by “Financial Reporter” last year shows that 35% of financial service employees have experienced work place bullying, harassment or discrimination. That I call common.
You either are one of the bullying side or you never took the time to read or see the whole picture.
@@Mandon97 The only reason it sounds defensive is because you are reading my words out in your own head. Yes including this job but not anymore than any other job especially not at an early career/Graduate/Intern level hence why it is not authentic. I meant materialism in relation to possessions but you make a fair point although the motive for the self prostitution in this show is not presented as solely greed which would be more realistic I assume you would agree. Your statistic noticeably does not include Sexual Harassment and does include Discrimination which I would not claim to be absent in the Sector but I also think the Victimhood mentality of the younger generation(s) is a contributing factor to that 35% and actually I am surprised the percentage is not higher on that basis alone. Feel free to speculate about my character but Industry is a drama and I think we both know if the Threshold of harassment was as low as it is in real life in this show it would make for poor viewing.
As a trader, i find it fascinating that this is the people i trade against😂
Wow what bank do you work for then
@@pdon987 online trader wannabe
As a UA-cam commenter I find it fascinating that this is the person whose lies I read😂
@@Jacob-2796 He has 100 quid invested on his phone probably hahah
Brilliant show. Brilliant season.
"You know, Eric, without results, all we're really left with is your character. And what the fuck is that, eh? Really."
What an incredible line.
Rewatching this I now see this is the moment Eric realized he had to off Harper.
I also thinks Adler wanted damage control. Harper threatened to report sexual harassment from Nicole if she didn't get what she wanted. Adler also explicitly said he didn't like being threatened, which secures his role as the top executive. Exposing her fake transcript and firing her was the perfect play for Adler. From Eric's tone of voice, he didn't want to fire her deep down it seems.
This wasn't that point. It was later in the season. Eric is an adult and he understands that by keeping Harper in the dark multiple times, he messed everything up. His reasoning for keeping Harper in the dark made sense both times, but Bloom was the wildcard that blew up both situations.
@@KK-pm7udBingo!! She needed to go yes or yes.
The song at the end is just perfection.
the song at the end is from Wall street after Bud fox becomes Gekko's lacky
@@harlyslamm2888 I instantly recognized that tune after all these years. I must've watched wall st 1000 times.
What is the name of that song Sport?
@@KenLahne2talking heads this must be the place I know I’m late to comment
This is the act that ultimately got Harper fired. She screwed Eric and didn’t care. Even Rishi reminded her of what she was doing to Eric’s top guy.
i have 0 knowledge of the finance industry and most of the time I have no idea what they're talking about but because of how well paced and well written the show is I couldn't put it down. one of the best shows I've watched recently. HBO is consistently pumping out quality content so far.
It s not a hbo produced show
So the cool thing about working on the trading floor is that you are working at your desk and you witness these dramas happen *every day*. After spending a year just sitting at the desk you learn a heck of a lot just by listening to the chatter.
The actual drama in this situation is *somewhat unrealistic* in that there would be no way that would get sign-off to execute the trade in a way that would slit Eric's throat, but you could change the situation slightly so make it happen. This would work if Harper and Rishi were working for another group, and instead of an outright takeover (which would trigger a lot of laws) the people just bought enough shares to take over the company indirectly. (So if they had an agreement saying that if X gets Y shares, they have a seat on the board this would work).
@@josephwang5859 I don't watch the show, were they pulling an insider trade, or shifting controlling stake of the firm under the bosses nose?
I can completely relate to what you’re saying. I’m in the exact the same situation. It makes the show even more appealing to me!!
Now I feel dizzy. I think Jason Bourne was fighting in the background somewhere.
((fast tribal drums playing)) ((dum -dum..dumdum de dum)))
OMG, "This Must Be the Place" is actually my favorite song of all time!!! Now, I definitely have to watch this show!
I don't work in finance, but IT and man office deadlines/project swaying is real! All about business continuity and revenue stream
from an FX broker, middle office deadlines and front office ‘deadlines’ are not even in the same universe
if this clip doesnt get you to upgrade to 1080p i dont know what will.
You really need context /to have watch the show to actually understand how critical this scene was for Harper, Eric and bloom
Great scene ,even greater show
I think I'm just stupid because I've watched the show and can't really follow it. I understand enough to invest on my own but I'm not a broker or anything. Maybe I'm just too dumb
Just finished the show. Incredible season 2. Can you explain the significance of this scene ? What did Harper do that was so good ?
@@acloudworld7625 Felim is a crucial client for the CPS desk (mainly Eric as Eric is down on production making his relationship to Felim what keeps him on the CPS desk) and was meant to be the anchor of the Rican deal. Harper managed to convice Bloom to buy Rishi's shares in Rican and Felim was then too late but they hoped Bloom would sell to Felim at the shoot. Bloom would have made money off doing that sale to Felim but Harper advised him to instead buy half of Anna's shares in Rican as well to give him a controlling stake. For Harper, this is a choice of the firm or Bloom - always she is refered to as just a 3rd year analyst who's value to clients is dependent on her being with Eric. This was her moment to advise Bloom on 'her' view. So Harper heads back to London to execute a deal behind Eric's back between Anna and Bloom so that Bloom can have a controlling stake. It's basically a betrayal to Eric as she knows how important Felim is to Eric's place at Pierpoint and essentially wrecks Felim's relationship with both Eric & Pierpoint.
@@Sam-qj1xi Good one dude. For being the "star"of the show, they REALLY make Harper out to be ummm let's just say someone that you might want keep your eye on ie watch your backside big time. 🤔😒
This was an amazing scene…
yeah it's a block trade. I can hardly hear them. The stk market is an auction system, but if harry wants to cross a bunch of shares at a prearranged price to louis they'll fix the offer or bid below or above the market and hit it when the market opens. You have an agreed buyer and seller and price. Its just a way of moving lots of shares in the public market
Context is missing lol
This show rocks and its so underrated
How is it compared to billions and succession? I like those a lot, but have not watched industry.
I am 100% Team Eric he is The Boss!
Not according to harper or rather, not if she has anything to say about it. Just an observation as she rrraann right over our man Eric.
Industry is the best hidden gem on HBO right now, think Bobby Axelrod and Chuck Rhodes prime Billions, Game of thrones Red wedding esq treachery, the debauchery of the UK Skins (the Cook and Efffy. years) with the fast pace and edge of succession.. Even if you don't understand the world of high finance and investment banking (which is pretty accurately portrayed) this show will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat..
this should be the official synopsis
This is like a different language
I have no idea what they are talking about.
Do i have to be in some finance bubble or something to enjoy and understand this show?(Genuinely asking)
I know nothing about finance but I thoroughly enjoy the show
There are alot of other better scenes that will make you watch this show.
Damn…nice trade! The buyer wanted controlling interest 51% immediately so he bought 16mm shares at once at $48.25 per share. Seller sold at $48 per and the brokerage made .25bps or $1,920,000 trade commission on a single trade! The reason why the broker had to arrange the buyer is because he wanted controlling interest. Listing 16mm shares on the open market at once would never get filled immediately, without lining up the buyer, thus risking the controlling interest.
GREAT SHOW!
and season 3 has started :)
Why the hell would _that_ get me to watch a show? I just watched the clip with no context (I've never seen the show) and my only reactions are 'Who gives AF?' and 'Yawn.' You got anything better (because I am genuinely a little curious about this show)?
If you know, you know.
@@jacobprice2579 Well, people who don't 'know' aren't going to be convinced by this clip--so, by your own admission, the title of the post is erroneous.
@@sethpocalypse1761 if you don’t, you won’t.
@@sethpocalypse1761 If you know, you know
So the firm earns a spread of 0.25 per share. They are market makers. He bought millions of shares at 48. Rishi (the guy) was tensed because....he wanted that woman to confirm if there was a counterparty ready to buy/sell the share. Basically, he bought millions of shares at 48. He wanted confirmation that there is a counterparty ready to sell at 48 or else the market would drive the price up and that will cost him. Now he will sell the same millions of shares at 48.25 to a buyer. Same, he needs a confirmation that there is a seller or he will drive the market down and that will incur him a loss.
At the same time, there is some woman with eggs in her hand stating that she has sold share to some guy giving him the % holding of the firm they run. And this execution was done by the PierPoint Bank in the TV series.
They have just added extra drama to spice it up, but that's how banks earn money.
I mean it sure seems like something dramatic happened, but without context I don't know why I should care about this trade stuf
Does anyone know where I can watch this show? Is it on one of the streamers?
The Finale was Epic! Harper got what she DESERVED!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
And the DVD...Eric played the game to the fullest and cleverly. Took everything from Harper including the statement "Happy to testify" during the meeting with Halder and finally pulled the plug at the right moment.
@@maddu65 EXACTLY!, DVD was stupid to trust Harper!, lol. I can’t wait for season 3. Also I forget her name, but I’m glad her Father locked her out the house, she was a spoiled brat with too much mouth!
@@ANGELSLVME Yasmin. TBH she is not fit for that job. Harper knows the business but she is an AH
Please what is the name of this show?
@@ckm6407 Thank you!
Hasn't convinced me for shit
I guess nothing will then...
without any context this clip does nothing for me
I hope DVD is in season 3 👍🥵🥵
Who is DVD
DVD appearing out of no where
Don't understand how Eric conspires with her after this when she has clearly betrayed him so badly!
...hold your enemies closer
I dont know what the fuck even happened in this clip
Harper kinda ran Eric over. Eric needed that client to save face ie keep him on the books, and Harper snatched the biz from him essentially.
What show is this?
industry hbo
Great show
I have no idea what's happening
A share trade?
HBO or Netflix?
@@kellyfontes7757 hbo
nah im good.
There were dozens of far better clips you cold have used than this one. Had i not already seen the show this wouldn't have made me want to watch it at all.
Overrated. Too many unnecessary sexual scene. Not much about trading or financial context.
What title
Ty
none of this makes any sense
It's a bit hard to understand this clip without watching season two leading up to this clip
2 minutes and 20 seconds I’ll never get back
Possibly add 15 seconds to that the time you wasted to make the comment.
Then the time to read what you wrote and then checking back on your like counts. Wasted an extra few minutes just by doing that.
Your life's a mess anyway
wrong scene
I'm sure it's a popular show in Pakistan and Nigeria, but why the hell would I watch it?
Don’t they cry a lot
million scenes better than this
I tried watching this series, I heard good things about it. It was unwatchable.
The spread of .25 cents - difference between 48 and 48.25 made me laugh. even a block trade, pre open…and sales traders and market makers, speaking like that. Would never happen lol.
Music is doing half the work. Everyone is self important, there's zero stakes have been established, so I have no way understanding why I should care. All the characters talk like they've been written by the same person - listing off a curtly delivered series of points.
Seems rather mundane if you ask me.
pass. i would rather watch wall street again
cos of the song used in this scene paying homage?
I watched season 1 which I already didn't find that great, but season 2 is almost unwatchable to me.
Shallow, boring, annoying. Maybe it is realistic, but as a viewer I don't seek for realism, I want entertainment, and this show is all but entertaining.
The non-existent storyline is compensated with endless scenes of sex (preferrably gay, or men licking women), or drug usage.
Harper is a boring super-girl type of character that just is the best out of the box, she doesn't develop, doesn't make mistakes, doesn't need to learn,
and just generally is bad-ass. Jasmin could be a more interesting character but is portrayed in a bad way, her story is confusing and overly complicated.
Personally I believe that merging these 2 into one character who is unsure in the beginning, then grows with mistakes and gets better,
and showing more of the twisted character, would have been a much better choice. just my 2 cents.
I think you're probably too young or don't have enough experience to understand the brilliance of the show. The fact that you don't mention many of the adult characters on the show and just the younger ones shows this. There is a lot more to analyze and unpack in the show than some minority hire or spoiled daddy's girl.
go watch gossip girl then
I assume that's the wrong clip. lol
It requires a lot of set up. If you don't watch the show closely from the beginning of the series until the final scene of the last episode, you just won't understand enough.
Take away the background music and this is so mundane
This show is so bloody crap
They make very basic mistakes. Industry is very far from real industry. If you are interested in made up stuff, there are much better shows to watch.
err, wut ? this is a bunch of nonsense
Season 1 was better season two dull and undelivered
nah.....😂..
you need to get serious
???????????????????
Boring crap
No it dint
How I feel when my limit order goes through on E*Trade.
Isaac you have a poor taste.
Looks rubbish
Well I guess I won’t watch it then
Seems like a British Billions. That show sucked
This is so boring, I fell asleep watching the first episode.
keep watching, its one of the best shows on tv
Best show on tv
@@shinebabyshine. Yes because everyone on the show is either a drug addict or a sex addict or both
yeah dialogue cool, but no context, like watch chess piece with no board
Nope. Just another throwaway show, like everything else on Netflix these days. Watched the first 10 minutes and was bored 🥱🥱🥱
It's not like Netflix. It's a lot better show than what you see in ten minutes. You have to watch the whole first season to begin to judge it.