In the last few episodes that conflict has mostly gone away as they
solved the problem that brought them into conflict in the first place.
Rex being immortal gives him some conflict with Jack who is
experienced with it but again, not real opposition. Just dramatic
conflict.
What I see instead is a more spy-centric Torchwood that is more in
touch with the government(s) than the previous incarnation. Rex
pushing for more professionalism while Jack pushing for the same 'fly
by night I'm always right' that was see in the first 2 seasons.


> The CIA and Torchwood have already been in conflict during the first season.
> Rex has this newfound power without all of the suposed wizdom and experience
> of using it that Jack has.  Even all of Rex's real world spy experience
> doesn't hold a candle to Jack's hundreds of years (I don't know if they've
> ever said exactly how long).
>
> Who knows, the storyline may not go down that route, but Rex is strong
> headed and if he and Jack disagree on something important they could easily
> come to a standoff and start forming alliances with others from each side,
> splitting the team.
>
> Especially if Rex starts to blame Jack (and Gwen) for Esther's death.
>
> -Cameron
>
> ...
>
>
> 

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