SPOILER ALERT:ย This story contains plot details for โThe Commander and the Grey Lady,โ Season 4, Episode 2 ofย HBOโs โIndustry,โ now streaming on HBOย Max.
All is not well in the House of Muck.
After underlining his credentials as a failed entrepreneur in Season 3, โIndustryโ creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay plunge their silver spoon-fed aristocrat Henry Muck (Kit Harington) into dramatic new lows in the second episode of Season 4. In the first few scenes alone, heโs humiliated on stage at the local election in his bid to become a Conservative Party member of parliament, then back at the vast country pile sees his relatively fresh marriage to Yasmin (Marisa Abela) loudly unravel as he lies hungover in a four-poster bed, mopes around in a silk dressing gown feeling sorry for himself, and gives up his libido in exchange for lines of coke (and much more).

But thatโs not all. At a glittering birthday party Yasmin (kitted out like Marie Antoinette) throws for Henry, he ups the drug-taking with some LSD, and then, leaving the party, embarks on a violent adventure with a visitor. At the pub, having gotten into a physical fight with one of the locals, the audience learns that the friend Henryโs with is a figment of his imagination โย the ghost of his late father (a man looming large over all his growing mental health woes). Later, back at the estate, Henry tries to end it all for good in a garage (his father had also taken his own life).
For Harington, who was only brought into โIndustryโ in Season 3, the episode โย almost entirely set on Muckโs grand estate โย was the opportunity to give Henry a much more complete and complex character, warts and all, than seen before.
โThe importance of it was to see him as I had always known him, as a real and fully rounded person, not just a kind of villainous character who comes in and steals the girl, but someone who actually has a real trauma in his past โย and who wants to do good at the heart of it, but is struggling,โ he tells Variety. โAnd I thought, if we could see that see in all its ugliness, then we might empathize with him.โ
For all the upper-class hijinks, Henryโs descent also raises the topic of male suicide, an โimportant subject matter that needs to be talked about,โ says Harington. โNo one should go through that, no matter how privileged you are, no matter how despicable a person you are.โ
โIndustryโ watchers will note that the episode is the showโs wildest departure from its origins yet. Season 4 in itself serves as an mini-reboot of the series, expanding the story away from its financial roots and into ambitious pastures new. But this dark tale โย directed by Down and Kay โย is easily the furthest its felt from Pierpoint, with the ghost element also dragging the drama into new genre realms. โA neo-Gothic period drama in a big house,โ is how Kay described it to Variety.
โOne thing you know about Mickey and Konrad is that theyโre not afraid to take a wild swing, and land it,โ says Harington. โAnd I think it works, because itโs all in Henryโs mind โย weโre seeing it mainly from his perspective. So it is supernatural, but Henry has just popped an acid. And weโve also set the episode up as being very strange and odd and surreal in its placement in this house. I think theyโve done it very cleverly.โ

Despite having added numerous layers to Henryย โย who actually emerges from Episode 2 somewhat rejuvenated and with his relationship with Yasmin refreshed following a quick shag on the bonnet of his sports car โย it hasnโt changed his opinion of the character.
โYou know, I still think heโs an egotistical nightmare and completely self obsessed,โ he says. โBut at the heart of it, I really like him.โ