In Harrison Ford’sPresumed Innocent, Carolyn has a romantic relationship with Raymond Horgan, not just Rusty.
The series makes no mention of the B-file missing from her office.
The change to Carolyn’s story and what she was working on tallies with what happens in the series.
A great example of this is Loraine, Raymond Horgans wife.
The series doesn’t only include new supporting characters, but it makes changes to some of them.
Her career and political aspirations were her only priority.
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Although Carolyn has a son in the series, she doesn’t tell anyone about him.
She and her son were estranged, and he was solely living with his father.
However, the glass isn’t mentioned duringRusty’s trial in thePresumed Innocentseries.
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However, the results from the post-mortem analysis in the series and film are different.
The Apple TV+ series doesn’t include this part.
Carolyn’s pregnancy in the show is the reason she was killed.
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Carolyn was tied in a similar manner to Bunny Davies, the woman Reynolds was convicted of killing.
The series, however, portrays Barbara in a different light.
The revelations drive an already fragile Barbara to want to escape from her new reality.
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While drinking, she connects with a bartender.
However, their relationship only amounts to a kiss before it fizzles out.
Unfortunately, Rusty ended up testifying while questioning Eugenia.
An eight-episode limited series based on the New York Times bestselling novel of the same name by Scott Turow.
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Presumed Innocent is a legal thriller based on the novel by Scott Turow, featuring Harrison Ford as Rusty Sabich, a prosecutor accused of murdering his colleague. Directed by Alan J. Pakula, the 1990 film explores themes of justice and betrayal as Sabich navigates the complexities of his trial and tries to prove his innocence amidst mounting evidence and personal turmoil.