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Gus has stopped dancing and taken Aurores promotion.

Although Gus couldnt get Leo into Oxford, he did get him to open up to his dad.
In Jesses world, this merits 30,000 in cash way more than Gus expected to be paid.
Gus seems genuinely moved by this (Are we seeing real love onIndustry?)
and tells Leo that all will be well.
Rob has dinner with Nicole, and things are frosty.
He tries to ask what it was like working with Harper, but Nicole deflects.
Suddenly, who should appear but new grad Venetia.
Although Nicole is initially stony, Venetias charm offensive wins her over or does it?
First, play hard to get.
Finally, have a go at tick your hand between their legs on the car ride home.
In the minutes between getting to his bike and back, Venetia and Nicole have left the restaurant.
Rob frantically calls Venetia, or Ven (as he calls her), but she doesnt pick up.
The next day, Kenny approaches DVD and asks for a private chat.
He asks Rob to join them as well, saying it involves him.
As expected, Nicole tried something with Venetia.
But unlike Harper or Rob, Venetia reported what happened to her boss, Kenny.
DVD and Kenny grill Rob on what happened the other night.
This is a bigger issue than internal sexual harassment; a client is involved.
He has been having a sexual relationship with Nicole the whole time.
But even more damning, this is a behavioral pattern.
Robert tells DVD about Harpers incident with Nicole.
Bill doesnt want any more HR noise on the floor.
Between all of this, Yasmin continues to have her bourgeois crisis of self.
Clearly dissatisfied with all of them, she asks Maxim to come over.
Together, the two do coke on her bed and talk about Maxims cousin, a.k.a.
the nanny Yasmins dad impregnated.
Their conversation is meandering and saccharine, skirting the unease of Yasmins fathers sexual exploits.
Maxim tries it on with Yasmin, who says no.
He tries it again, this time visibly upsetting Yasmin.
The next day, Yasmin is about to tag-team a client meeting with Celeste until shes interrupted by Venetia.
Venetia tells her what happened with Nicole and asks Yasmin what she should do.
Yasmin gaslights her, asking if what happened was truly assault.
She tells Venetia that if she called every unasked-for sexual advance an assault, she was assaulted yesterday.
Her attempt at flippancy doesnt land, as Venetia earnestly asks if Yasmin is okay.
Yasmin brushes it off and tells Venetia not to report the incident.
This causes Kenny to barge upstairs, confronting Yasmin about her disappointing behavior.
Finally, the tension that ties together the whole episode: Harper and Erics bid away from Pierpoint.
Rishi, cosplaying as Kendall Roy, joins.
Until who should walk in but Daria!
Daria has been working with Jesse, so she knows that Harper isnt Jesses only point of contact.
The meeting is a disaster, but this catches Harpers attention.
Eric, Harper, and Rishi nurse their defeat with drinks at a pub.
He thinks Harpers trust issues and solipsism are due to her run-in with Nicole.
This could be a thorn in his side or it could be a boon.
Remember that CPS desk the Yankees are courting away from code name Shogun, a Japanese bank?
DVD is friends with the people at Shogun.
Of course hes in, which leaves us with just one episode to see where everyone lands.
A giant ballroom with a basketball hoop, a desk, and 15 screens is Jesse Blooms energy exactly.
Okay, lets see if I have this straight.
The Yankees is Goldman, Reischtag is Deutsche Bank, and Shogun is Nomura, right?
Did Daria say she took 18 months of maternity leave?
Should we all work in the British financial sector?