Myha'la and Ken Leung discuss Harper and Eric's partnership in Industry season 4

In the season 4 premiere of HBO's Industry, Harper and Eric explore a potential business partnership that could reshape their relationship. Actors Myha'la and Ken Leung shared insights into the characters' volatile dynamic during an interview. The episode introduces new challenges in the fintech world while revisiting old tensions.

The fourth season of HBO's financial drama Industry begins with a shift away from the high-pressure trading floor of Pierpoint, yet familiar dynamics persist. Harper, played by Myha'la, and Yasmin, portrayed by Marisa Abela, have achieved the luxurious lives they once aspired to as Pierpoint graduates. However, the arrival of a prominent fintech firm named Tender disrupts their stability. Yasmin works to revive Sir Henry Muck following setbacks with Lumi and a significant election. Meanwhile, Harper is drawn into Tender by its executive Whitney Halberstram, played by Max Minghella.

Harper feels constrained under Otto Mostyn's oversight, despite promises of her own fund, prompting her to contact her retired former colleague Eric, played by Ken Leung. In a phone call, she subtly suggests collaboration: "Maybe we could just talk about what it could look like. Don't be a stranger." Eric soon arrives at her door, confessing that he "didn't do too well chasing pleasure." Their discussion turns serious as they negotiate terms. Harper insists she cannot endure being a "punching bag for another man's fear" and demands her name on the venture. Eric agrees, saying, "So do I."

In an interview with TVLine, Myha'la explained the risks involved: "They're gonna try their darndest. I think Harper knows better than Eric that having a personal relationship, an intimate relationship that has to do with their thoughts, feelings, hopes, and desires outside of business, is just a bad idea. It's way too volatile. They care way too much about each other."

Leung highlighted a shift in Eric's approach: "It's different from how we've seen them before. It's not only about going into business together. For him, at least. Very early on, he asks Harper for a new way of talking. He's like, 'Can we learn how to talk to each other differently? Can I know you differently?' And so I think for him, he's retired. It's less about the venture, and more about learning to be in a relationship."

Myha'la added that Harper senses the deeper implications: "I think on a cellular level, she understands that if they open that door, it's floodgates, and if something goes wrong, it would be devastating for both of them. So she knows very well not to go there, even though he is trying to make that relationship a sort of pseudo father/daughter one."

This partnership places the characters on equal footing for the first time, potentially altering their previously intense professional interactions.

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