![]() ![]() Jack: Police at the door, that's a hell of a misunderstanding. Tom also smells a rat when Alex blows off Ayisha due to "illness" and confronts Jack for the truth. Jack is somewhat skeptical of Alex's explanation that the Immigration police and Child Services agents who turned up on their doorstep were the result of a "misunderstanding", cleared up with Blunt's help even though he's supposed to be a banker.This also makes Jack's feelings that her job is increasingly redundant stronger. He seems definitely older in the show- going to parties and drinking, Tom plausibly being invited to Roscoe's company, and that Otto Farant was 23 at the time of filming, definitely seem to place Alex at an older age- likely around 16. Age Lift: Only a small one, but in the books Alex is 14 and in Year 10 of the English school system.In the books, there was no indication of this, but it's a pretty good explaination as to why Alan Blunt has so much leverage over him. David Friend is shown to be a Corrupt Corporate Executive who was involved in some shady dealings and nearly jailed for fraud. As such, the series' version of Cray comes off as a bit less Ax-Crazy. ![]() In the books Cray's video game company was just a cover, and as such became one long exercise in sadism, with Cray subjecting innocent victims to a life sized mock up of the game to record their reactions and use them to improve the game's realism. He's still a psychopath whose plan is to start a nuclear war, but, in the series, the "Feathered Serpent 2" game is actually crucial to the plot.
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