[s3e2] Someone's Going To Die May 2026

The episode revolves around the Pierpoint team’s desperate attempt to manage the fallout of the Lumi IPO. The title itself functions as a dark prophecy, referring not just to a literal death, but to the professional "death" of those caught in the crossfire. Eric’s leadership is tested as he realizes that the "old guard" tactics he relies on are increasingly obsolete in a market—and a firm—that is outgrowing him. Class and Power Dynamics

In "[S3E2] Someone’s Going to Die," Industry masterfully shifts from the frantic energy of the trading floor to the high-stakes psychological warfare of a countryside retreat. The episode serves as a pressure cooker, forcing the characters to confront their professional failures and personal moral decay away from the safety of their screens. The Illusion of Control [S3E2] Someone's Going to Die

: Robert continues to be the emotional punching bag of the series. His search for a father figure in Henry Muck is met with a harsh reminder of his place in the hierarchy. He is a tool for the elite, valued only for his utility until he becomes a liability. The episode revolves around the Pierpoint team’s desperate

The setting—a lavish estate—highlights the stark class divide that defines the series. Class and Power Dynamics In "[S3E2] Someone’s Going