Alias 12.08.2002
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What a great episode. Lena Olin is sooooo cool. "I just spent five hours in a grain bin. It's my turn now." LOL.
It was a much better two parter than last year's. Sure, there was a missing finger and all again, but I loved the whole trek to India with the family. It was really enjoyable to see the family interact.
What was up with Vaughn and the tickets? Since when do you need tickets to go to a miniature golf course? And stalking is not my idea of a first date.
And yeah, that previews annoucer guy needs to stop being so cheesy. It took me awhile to figure out what exactly that "double-oh-yeah" reference was to, but they couldn't have thought of anything better? I am looking forward to seeing Faye Dunaway, though.
It was a much better two parter than last year's. Sure, there was a missing finger and all again, but I loved the whole trek to India with the family. It was really enjoyable to see the family interact.
What was up with Vaughn and the tickets? Since when do you need tickets to go to a miniature golf course? And stalking is not my idea of a first date.
And yeah, that previews annoucer guy needs to stop being so cheesy. It took me awhile to figure out what exactly that "double-oh-yeah" reference was to, but they couldn't have thought of anything better? I am looking forward to seeing Faye Dunaway, though.
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Alias - Operation: Lame Episode Names
Who thinks up this crap?
BobSoup, when she first contacted Vaughn for a status report, she made an offhand remark about how normal families play miniature golf together.
das
Who thinks up this crap?
BobSoup, when she first contacted Vaughn for a status report, she made an offhand remark about how normal families play miniature golf together.
das
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yea this episode was so much better than last weeks episode.
Many more questions were answered and more action!!
the episode seemed longer because more progress was made plotwise instead of all that relationship stuff and angst.
Its great that the rambaldi stuff has come back to the show. Hope they bring back that prophecy.
Many more questions were answered and more action!!
the episode seemed longer because more progress was made plotwise instead of all that relationship stuff and angst.
Its great that the rambaldi stuff has come back to the show. Hope they bring back that prophecy.
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Originally posted by das Monkey
Alias - Operation: Lame Episode Names
Who thinks up this crap?
Alias - Operation: Lame Episode Names
Who thinks up this crap?
Hmm...I missed the reference to miniature golf too. Coincidence or are you getting a version of the show that we're not das?
Anyways...i'm really hoping they're not going to do something stupid like redeem Lena. That's the feeling I got this ep and that would truly suck. I like the ambiguousness of not knowing what's up with her.
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i am really liking what they are doing with the show this year. while i enjoyed last year's more intricate plots that took awhile to set up and finish, i am slowly learning to get used to the more 'viewer-friendly' plots of this year. a show that started out as solely about sydney, is quickly becoming an ensemble about the entire bristow family. jack and irina are starting to play just as vital a role as sydney. i am probably in the minority, but i for one, think that it might be very interesting to see what happens if irina decides that she does indeed want to try to atone for all of her past mistakes. that looks to be what is happening but it very well could all be a big setup. i hope that doesn't happen but we shall see. while i don't want every week to be a bristow family outing i think that they occasionally have to have irina out of the cell in the action.
on another couple of tidbits...
1). i really hope they don't start naming every weeks episode.
2). we kinda debated this last week but i think that syd actually killed someone this week.
on another couple of tidbits...
1). i really hope they don't start naming every weeks episode.
2). we kinda debated this last week but i think that syd actually killed someone this week.
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I think the best "little" scene was when Jack and Irina remembered the burnt toast (while they were on the train).
All the spy stuff is just a framework to getting at growth within the characters.
Marshall's reaction to losing the tracking on $100 million in Bearer Bonds was classic.
Sloane's got problems on many fronts (the Emily diversion, plus having Sark in his henhouse).
Lena Olin is one of the best at playing the unscrupulous femme fatales. She simply owns those types of parts, and her possible deception of her former KGB superior was yet another good performance. I still don't know if I'd trust Irina, even with all that's gone down between the 3 of them (Jack, Inina, and Sydney).
Poor Jack, everytime he sees Irina, I'm sure he's fighting 2 urges: Kill her or jump her.
All the spy stuff is just a framework to getting at growth within the characters.
Marshall's reaction to losing the tracking on $100 million in Bearer Bonds was classic.
Sloane's got problems on many fronts (the Emily diversion, plus having Sark in his henhouse).
Lena Olin is one of the best at playing the unscrupulous femme fatales. She simply owns those types of parts, and her possible deception of her former KGB superior was yet another good performance. I still don't know if I'd trust Irina, even with all that's gone down between the 3 of them (Jack, Inina, and Sydney).
Poor Jack, everytime he sees Irina, I'm sure he's fighting 2 urges: Kill her or jump her.
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Originally posted by neale
Is that the first time we've seen Jack smile?
Is that the first time we've seen Jack smile?
Really enjoyed this episode (probably the most of any this season). They need to use Lena Olin more and get her out of that cage more often. Excellent.
I really like the way they are starting to break out of the mold a bit and feature the rest of the cast. As much as I liked the standard format from last season (set up situation, marshall gives new toy, get CIA counter-mission, go on SD-6/CIA mission, end in cliffhanger), it's also great to mix things up a bit.
The only negative is that they seem to be forgetting Dixon a lot this season. I really like that character.
Did anyone else notice how *late* the credits started? It was over 14 minutes into the program! Guess they had a lot of plot to get out of the way first...
Now if ABC can just stop with the lame-ass ads for the show, we'll be all set. {Shot of Syndey's chest... "double-oh-yeah" ... Alias: Operation xxxxxx ... give me a friggin break.}
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good episode - are Jack Bristow's disguises going to get worse as the season progresses? They do such a good job w/ Sydney sometimes, it is almost like an inside joke the way they "disquise" Jack for missions.
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I always stop before the preview.. dont much like those.
Pretty good ep.
The minigolf was kinda and India might want to get some better fighterpilots and/or ammunitions..
what 3-4 runs at the building and they just blew a few windows?
And why call off the attack after the bristow's left? Not to mention now they believe him (he might as well just have said 'we have the cores' before he got there ).
Pretty good ep.
The minigolf was kinda and India might want to get some better fighterpilots and/or ammunitions..
what 3-4 runs at the building and they just blew a few windows?
And why call off the attack after the bristow's left? Not to mention now they believe him (he might as well just have said 'we have the cores' before he got there ).
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I didnt get the whole minature golf thing either and why didnt he just go along instead of watching them from a far.
Will and Francie had a lot to do during the episode didnt they?
Either give Francie something to do on a regular basis or get rid of her.
Love Lena. Was her accent cutting in and out?
Will and Francie had a lot to do during the episode didnt they?
Either give Francie something to do on a regular basis or get rid of her.
Love Lena. Was her accent cutting in and out?
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• Quoth cooper2000 •<HR SIZE=1>why didnt he just go along instead of watching them from a far.<HR SIZE=1>
Because he's a pervert.
Are you new to the show? He's a CIA agent. Being seen in public together wouldn't be too good for Sydney. That's why they meet in secret all the time and can't date.
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Originally posted by bboisvert
The only negative is that they seem to be forgetting Dixon a lot this season. I really like that character.
Did anyone else notice how *late* the credits started? It was over 14 minutes into the program! Guess they had a lot of plot to get out of the way first...
The only negative is that they seem to be forgetting Dixon a lot this season. I really like that character.
Did anyone else notice how *late* the credits started? It was over 14 minutes into the program! Guess they had a lot of plot to get out of the way first...
Spoiler:
I was rather suprised at how short the segments of the show where. You turn your head, the show goes to commerical break. Usually, I expect 3-4 commerical breaks, but I think there were many more this episode. I bet they wants to spread the story out or something.
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Originally posted by freedexter
A bit of speculation re: Dixon:
A bit of speculation re: Dixon:
Spoiler:
Spoiler: