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After running into Max and quarreling over a failed heist, Alec followed Max’ lead and took a job at Jam Pony, after which, he and Max settled into a complicated partnership. In the DVD commentary for [[Hello, Goodbye]], Director Jeff Woolnough and writer/story editor Jose Molina express how fun it was to create Max and Alec scenes: “I always like writing Alec with Max just because he is like an older brother who just lives for making his little sister miserable. And every chance he gets to crack a joke, especially at her expense or even better at Logan’s he’s gonna take it. And it’s just because he loves her like a little sister but the way he show it is by being a jerk.”
 
Their love-hate friction shifted slightly when Max learned more about Alec's past. Max realized that he is capable of love in the episode [[The Berrisford Agenda]], in which the tragic story of Alec’s first love, [[Rachel Berrisford]], is revealed. Max began to accept that she and Alec weren't all that different and although Alec was unable to express his feelings surrounding the tragedy even after Max intervened at the Berrisford residence and saved him, it's clear that they bonded. But Max never had romantic feelings for Alec.
 
In the DVD commentary for Hello Goodbye, Director Jeff Woolnough and Writer Jose Molina explain that Alec and Asha didn't hook up in Borrowed Time in order to strengthen the Logan-Max-Alec triangle and keep Alec open to do story lines with Max. DueAlso, toit cancellation,had theirbeen romanceremarked remained,by forthe writers of the mostshow partthat if the show would not have been cancelled so early, unexploredthen they would have played with Asha's and Alec's relationship.
 
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