The creators of hit HBO/BBC drama Industry have defended its high number of raunchy scenes, pointing to its authenticity. Industry, whose second season began last week, has drawn big audience…
, whose second season began last week, has drawn big audiences on both sides of the Atlantic for its portrait of young graduates working competitively at a City of London bank, seeking to out-do each other when it comes to earnings, drugs and sex.
But there has been some disapproval from some critics who have called it “the BBC’s filthiest show” and “smut”. One critic wrote in themagazine that it was “porn posing as prestige TV,” and a “reductive and alarmist world view” which exaggerated the sex lives of young people.
“Sex is important in the context of a high-octane, greed-orientated investment bank, he added. “They are driven by the hunt for dopamine. You get a neurological response to earning money.”, a new role within the TV industry that has gained significance since the MeToo movement of 2017.actor Sean Bean caused a stir when he told the same paper he believed the addition of intimacy coordinators to the set could “spoil the spontaneity” of such scenes.
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