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Alex Forrest is a main character in the Paramount+ series Fatal Attraction portrayed by Lizzy Caplan and Ivy George when younger. She works in the criminal court building.

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Season 1[]

In the Pilot, Alex, meets Dan, whom she grows close quickly with. She is the first person to ask him how he is during the night party.

In The Movie In Your Mind, Dan and Alex are mucking it up over dinner. One of the fellow attorneys comes over to ask him why he is busting his balls on a case. Upon his leaving, Alex leaves him a note saying she went to another bar. The two begin to peel back more layers of each other. Their dinner abruptly ends with sprinklers going off at the restaurant, leading them to head back to her place. Although he tries to leave, he quickly goes back to Alex’s place, where they have sex. Later, one of the men on trial in Dan’s case is guilty, but Alex breaks the news to him. They leave his office to head to the top of the building, where they begin to kiss again until she proceeds to go down on him. After another time of sleeping together, Dan says that he should go, but Alex wants him to stay. He tries to tell her that he didn’t think this was how they were doing things (meaning anything more than a fling). Before he could go, she asks him, “How many do you think it would take?” Of course, Dan is confused, but she reveals that she took multiple bottles of pills. He rushes her to the hospital and tells her they won’t be able to control what’s next. Alex’s games quickly turn against her because he mentions there is no turning back once they go through those doors. The police are called to them, revealing that if there are or aren’t any drugs in her system, either way, she will lose her job. He called her bluff, and she quickly revealed she just wanted to go home.

In The Watchful Heart, Dan talks to his fellow attorneys while Alex overhears and purposefully misses the elevator that he is on. After an odd moment of staring into the mirror, Alex is talking to a client about her case. Later, the sentencing phase has begun on the case in which Dan and Alex were working together, and things get a little weird in the courtroom between the two. Regardless of nothing being said, she takes the interaction as a win. As it turns out, when Dan and Alex were at dinner, and the sprinklers went off, Alex was the one that started the fire. Minutes earlier, she'd gone into the bathroom, grabbed some tampons and lit them on fire. This, predictably sets the sprinklers off moments later, which leads the two back to her house and subsequently sleeping together for the first time. Thus, every single move she has made with Dan has been calculated. Alex arrives at Dan’s office and begins questioning why she did what she did. She asks if they could hang out occasionally, but Dan tells her it wouldn’t work. After making her statement, Dan arrives at Alex’s house and goes off on her. He tells her it has to stop right now, but Alex says it won’t stop any time soon. However, she tries to spin it, but Dan grabs her and says he knows about the stunt she pulled at the hospital, and if she comes after his family again, he will end her career. This results in Alex pouring some acid all over Dan's car in the parking lot.

In Beautiful Mosaics, it turns out that aside from his car, Alex also showed up Dan's open house to openly stalk him.

In Medial Woman, Beth’s dog almost got out, and Alex just so happened to be at the gate before it got out. Of course, Alex lies about what went down to get her to invite her into the house. Sophie invites Alex into the home for coffee. As she talked up Beth to Alex, she started to get frustrated. Sophie mentions that Beth and Dan always forget to put the cover over the pool. She suggests that they both go outside and do it together. Upon attempting to do it, a float is stuck in the pool, and Sophie tries to get it but falls into the water. She begs Alex for help, but instead, she closes the cover on the pool, causing her to be stuck underwater.

In The Dillingers, Alex is on her way to her first day of work. She meets Clay, and the two hang out later for drinks. It gets a little weird when she says she dropped out of Law School but earlier mentioned to him that she graduated. She snaps at him a little, and it gets even more awkward. As it turns out, Clay Bishop is someone that Alex met early on in her time in the city. The two started seeing each other. While Clay tried to help Alex open up to him, he would get angrier every time until she finally snapped at him, telling him they were nothing. To make matters worse, Alex’s neighbor, Emmy, is the one who saw Dan leaving Alex’s apartment the night he came over to throw her down and threaten her. The cops arrive at Alex’s apartment, finding a pool of blood and no dead body. Detective Earl Booker, the man on the case, tells Dan that Alex filed a police complaint stating he came over and assaulted her. Dan mentions that Alex is a psycho and he has never even been to her house.

In Best Friends, during Alex’s childhood, her relationship with her father was good, but he also was quite manipulative with her. Her mother didn’t love their relationship, and it caused a massive rift between them. At Dan's trial, District Attorney is dissecting to the jury what she believes went down between Dan and Alex. Inside the courtroom, Dan’s lawyer gets a list of who is testifying, and Alex’s father is on the list, whom Dan thought was dead because Alex said he was. As it turns out, Alex’s father was stern with her and dissected everything she did. Person after person hits the stand taking down Dan’s relationship with Alex. From Detective Booker to people in the courtroom who witnessed their relationship with his former co-workers, they either saw them make eyes at each other or talked highly of Alex’s character. It is then mentioned Alex’s body was eventually found in Marina Del Ray they sent it to the medical examiner for autopsy. Upon receiving the body, the medical examiner saw a large crack to which he removed the brain and a huge contusion to the left hemisphere and revealed that the cause of death was blunt force trauma. Sometime before her murder, Alex had actually called her dad amid her struggles, but it’s been over seven months since she last called him. On the call, she brings up Dan and her relationship with him. Her dad criticizes their relationship but tells her to live in the moment and not have too high expectations.

In Caregiving, Beth and Alex meet, and Beth wants to know it all and wants her to understand that no matter what she says, none of it is real. Alex explains that she has two options, fight and make a fool out of herself or lose. She tells her she is pregnant, but Beth doesn’t believe her. Arthur arrives at Alex’s apartment building to pretend he is working on something. He breaks into her apartment and snoops around. Later that night, as Arthur is taking care of his wife, he gets a call from Beth crying about the case. Because of this, he sets off to help her. After this happens, Alex freaks out on the phone to her dad over what Dan had said after he left her house. He tells her to pack her stuff and head to his house, and they will figure it out. As she is packing her stuff, Arthur enters the apartment and grabs her in a chokehold. Alex fights for her life, trying to get herself out of it, but ultimately, he chokes her to death, or so he thinks. She opens her eyes and slowly crawls to her phone, but Arthur grabs a weight and hits her over the head, officially killing her.

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