Alias DVD Review

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Alias DVD Review


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Alias DVD Review

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Premiering in September 2001, "Alias" quickly captivated a dedicated audience. This gripping series blends the high-octane action of shows like "24" with the intriguing conspiracy theories reminiscent of "The X-Files." At its core is a fascinating character?"a beautiful, enigmatic woman?"backed by a team of highly imaginative writers who ensure the viewers are constantly on the edge of their seats.

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"Alias," which first aired in September 2001, has garnered a passionate following. The series seamlessly combines the adrenaline rush of "24" with the mysterious conspiracy elements akin to "The X-Files." Featuring a captivating lead character, the show owes much of its success to the creatively unique writing team that consistently engages its audience.

Jennifer Garner, known for her role in "13 Going On 30," stars as Sydney Anne Bristow, a clever and alluring American recruited by the secretive SD-6 agency. However, her world shatters when her fiancé is murdered by the agency, revealing that SD-6 isn’t a legitimate government entity. Seeking revenge, Sydney allies with the CIA as a double agent. Her estranged father, Jack (played by Victor Garber), is also an undercover agent, and their relationship evolves through their shared mission. Together, they dismantle SD-6 and continue their work with the CIA, joined by colleagues Marshall Flinkman (Kevin Weisman), Marcus Dixon (Carl Lumbly), and Michael Vaughn (Michael Vartan).

The "Alias" DVD includes a riveting lineup of episodes, starting with the premiere "Truth Be Told." In this episode, Sydney confides in her fiancé Danny about her SD-6 ties, only for him to be murdered shortly after?"a crime potentially linked to SD-6. She discovers the agency’s true allegiance against the U.S. government. Joining forces with the CIA, Sydney uncovers her father’s double life as an agent. This setup establishes the thrilling premise for the series. Other standout episodes from Season 1 feature "Time Will Tell," where Sydney undergoes a lie detector test amid SD-6’s internal hunt for a mole, and "Snowman," in which a rival organization sends an assassin to eliminate a newcomer known as "the man."

Alias (Season 1) DVD Episode List:

1. Episode 1: "Truth Be Told" (Air Date: 09-30-2001)
2. Episode 2: "So It Begins" (Air Date: 10-07-2001)
3. Episode 3: "Parity" (Air Date: 10-14-2001)
4. Episode 4: "A Broken Heart" (Air Date: 10-21-2001)
5. Episode 5: "Doppelganger" (Air Date: 10-28-2001)
6. Episode 6: "Reckoning" (Air Date: 11-18-2001)
7. Episode 7: "Color-Blind" (Air Date: 11-25-2001)
8. Episode 8: "Time Will Tell" (Air Date: 12-02-2001)
9. Episode 9: "Mea Culpa" (Air Date: 12-09-2001)
10. Episode 10: "Spirit" (Air Date: 12-16-2001)
11. Episode 11: "The Confession" (Air Date: 01-06-2002)
12. Episode 12: "The Box: Part 1" (Air Date: 01-20-2002)
13. Episode 13: "The Box: Part 2" (Air Date: 02-10-2002)
14. Episode 14: "The Coup" (Air Date: 02-24-2002)
15. Episode 15: "Page 47" (Air Date: 03-03-2002)
16. Episode 16: "The Prophecy" (Air Date: 03-10-2002)
17. Episode 17: "Q & A" (Air Date: 03-17-2002)
18. Episode 18: "Masquerade" (Air Date: 04-07-2002)
19. Episode 19: "Snowman" (Air Date: 04-14-2002)
20. Episode 20: "The Solution" (Air Date: 04-21-2002)
21. Episode 21: "Rendezvous" (Air Date: 05-05-2002)
22. Episode 22: "Almost Thirty Years" (Air Date: 05-12-2002)

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