How does your media product represent particular social groups?
It doesn't. There's only two and a half characters. Never do either of the characters interact with any other characters than the other two. And well Geoffrey?... Geoffrey just gets killed and that's about it from him. Jason and Johnathan have an hour and a half long conversation, but it isn't a social occasion, it's for work.
Jason is a psychotic killer. Not really sure if that's a social group. Nothing is ever found out about Jason's life other than he does work, he has money but we don't know what from, and that he kills people on a regular basis. From this, it's hard to tell what his social group is.
Detective Spencer is a working man who sticks up for his colleagues a time of need. So you could say he is very friendly and caring. He has a family, but not much is found out about them other than he has a wife and a daughter of 4 years old.
I could ramble on about the characters, but in the end, there isn't any social interaction between them besides objectives and such.
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