Will Thorne Staff WriterFew shows have captured the experience of being a young person in a cutthroat workplace quite like “Industry.”The HBO drama centers on a group of bright-eyed graduates entering the shark-infested waters of investment banking and is one of several Emmy contenders, including HBO Max’s “It’s a Sin” and Netflix’s “Emily in Paris,” that explore the boundaries between the personal and the professional, as well as between a playful work environment and a deeply toxic one.Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the creators of “Industry,” admit they struggled to capture the naivety and excitement of the main characters in early drafts.
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