Furthermore, the Blu-ray release (where the BDRip originates) often includes commentary tracks. The commentary for Episode 3 reveals that the "Felim pitch" was actually filmed over two separate days with different lighting. Only the BDRip resolution lets you spot the continuity edit.

"The Fool" marks a turning point where the characters stop trying to survive together and start trying to survive each other.

Back in London, the episode juxtaposes Harper’s quiet desperation with the loud, performative ambition of Yasmin Kara-Hanani. Yasmin’s arc in "The Fool" is a masterclass in institutional cruelty. Tasked with navigating the bureaucracy of her new boss, Celeste, and the infantile demands of her former supervisior, Kenny, Yasmin realizes that social capital is finite. Her attempts to leverage her background and charm fail in the face of cold, hard utility. The episode strips away Yasmin’s privilege, showing her that in the eyes of the firm, she is interchangeable. Her storyline serves as a grim counterpoint to Harper’s; while Harper sells her soul to ascend, Yasmin is discovering that her soul—and her pedigree—have no market value at all.

Yasmin is further marginalized when her attempt to use Kenny to win over a client results in Kenny and the client bonding over their shared sobriety, leaving Yasmin as the "outsider". IV. Corporate Ethics and the "State of Nature"