Alias 4/27 "Countdown" finally a new episode
tvguide.com
Spoiler:
|
Great episode! :up:
|
Dixon brought out the ultra-violence tonight! He must have gone to a milk bar or something. Great ep tonight. I am hoping that they take down Robo-Francie soon, possibly in next week's two-hour finale - which looks excellent, too.
Nice little cameo by Danny Trejo. |
I caught bits and pieces of this episode and just what little I caught it was awsome. Wished I had seen more. I'm waiting on you guys to fill me in :)
|
Good episode. It took me a while to recognize Amanda Foreman, she's very different here than her Felicity character was (she actually smiles and acts like she cares). I wonder what'll happen when her and Sean... whoops, I mean Agt. Weiss... meet face to face? :)
|
Not a great episode, IMO, but pretty good. Can't wait for the two hour season finale next week!
|
Was anyone else praying that Sydney and Vaughn were going to split at the end? I'm glad they put Syd and Dixon back together for this ep and left Vaughn out of it for the most part. This show is so much better the less Syd and Vaughn are on screen together.
I liked how they gave Dixon a little more edge this ep. And the best part of all was no evil Francie. |
I was waiting for Carradine to call Sloane "grasshopper." Man, I was really hoping he wouldn't play a role resembling his "Kung Fu" days. Should've known. I wish we had SOME inkling as to what ol' Kwai Chang had let Sloane in on. He had a crapload of Rambaldi pages, it looked like... very surprised that Sloane didn't just off him and take the pages. Unfortunately, since he didn't, that means that Carradine may guest star again. Ugh.
And Danny Freakin' Trejo! Yeah! I thought I recognized him when he killed the guy in the opening, and I about flipped out. The only reason I would've liked to see Carradine play a Kwai Chang role again is for Danny Trejo to kick his butt in a fight. Looks like the new Alias gimmick to replace the cliffhanger is the "misleading tease and rewind"... they show us a little bit of what happens near the end of the show, make us think one thing is going to happen, go back to the chronological start, play 'til the end, and twist the tease a little. They did it for the episode in which Emily dies, too. Not a big fan of the gimmick, but it's better than cliffhangers. The TV Guide spoiler is kinda off in some places. |
It's Meghan!!!!!!!!
Man, she looks great. Will edit post later to add more thoughts. |
good ep..
then again, any ep with extra Dixon & Marshall plot is good.. i agree with Static about that whole "MTAR" thing..annoying. danny trejo :up: Marshall's gonna get some! ;) |
WTF happened to the apocalyptic event? I mean if every single one of this Rambaldi guy's prophecies has come true, why was there no apocalyptic event right now? It stands to reason that no matter with the CIA does, it would still have happened.
|
The apocalyptic event was Sloane receiving the magic scroll from Kwai Chang Caine... I would think the thunder right after would be a clue :)
|
Originally posted by RolloTomasi The apocalyptic event was Sloane receiving the magic scroll from Kwai Chang Caine... I would think the thunder right after would be a clue :) |
Originally posted by huzefa In what world does that qualify as an apocalyptic event? That's just a guy reading a scroll. And it certainly doesn't live up to the other apocalytpic events mentioned (Napoleon's fall in Russia, atomic bomb in 1945, etc.). |
I think it's more like the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand; it starts small, but it will soon grow to encompass the whole world. This is the very beginning of what could turn out to be a great cataclysm.
If I remember, way way back, there was another prophecy that Syd's mom would be responsible for the fall of America, or something like that. I wonder when they're going to tie that back in... probably soon. |
Excellent point!
|
Pretty good episode, but that beginning was so horrible. There's no reason Dixon would blow everybody up. Even if he is suicidal, he wouldn't take Sydney's life, plus he could never get Sloane. It added absolutely no tension and actually took away from any question of what would happen to Dixon up to that point. So much of the episode dealt with whether Dixon would be able to go on the mission and that beginning made it all pointless.
Another thing they've been doing this season is ending with mediocre music that doesn't go with the mood at all. I'm surprised I liked this episode as much as I did. TV can be so frustrating. |
Originally posted by RolloTomasi If I remember, way way back, there was another prophecy that Syd's mom would be responsible for the fall of America, or something like that. I wonder when they're going to tie that back in... probably soon. This woman here depicted will possess unseen marks, signs that she will be the one to bring forth my works. Bind them with fury, a burning anger, unless prevented at vulgar cost. This woman will render the greatest power unto utter desolation. |
Originally posted by MrX Was anyone else praying that Sydney and Vaughn were going to split at the end? I'm glad they put Syd and Dixon back together for this ep and left Vaughn out of it for the most part. This show is so much better the less Syd and Vaughn are on screen together. I liked how they gave Dixon a little more edge this ep. And the best part of all was no evil Francie. |
I'm a big fan of Marshall, so I loved it that it looks like he's getting more plot and maybe a girlfriend. :D
tasha |
You mean his watch beeping precisely at midnight <I>and</I> the gratuitous thunder weren't enough to indicate what the apocalyptic catalyst was? Maybe we should have had a little flashing "Apocalyptic Event" indicator on the screen and an arrow pointing at the scroll?
Btw, loved the episode. Misdirection with Dixon was cheesy and not particularly believeable, but everything else was top notch. das |
The reason Dixon's bomb stunt was believable was because of what transprired in the days before, and the main team leaders on the CIA team were pretty much on edge, which sold the whole "Damn, this guy is psycho!" dog and pony show that Dixon needed to get the guy to give up the information in very little time at all.
Glad to see Marshall might be getting his groove on (albeit to Joni Mitchell). The only thing missing after Sloane accepted the scrolls and the lightning and thunder permeating the Nepal air was the maniacal laughter by Sloane. That would have been cool, though over the top. :D |
<BLOCKQUOTE> • Quoth Patman •<HR SIZE=1>The only thing missing after Sloane accepted the scrolls and the lightning and thunder permeating the Nepal air was the maniacal laughter by Sloane. That would have been cool, though over the top. :D <HR SIZE=1></BLOCKQUOTE>
He steps outside of the temple, laughs maniacally, and the camera zooms out in a sweeping helicopter shot as we hear his laughter echo to the heavens. If only DVD Talkers were writing the scripts (apologies to <B>BoatDrinks</B>). das |
Loved the episode though I can't believe next week is the season finale... :(
No Will in this episode so I was kinda bumbed. I don't think the Dixon thing was chessy. When they showed it at the beginning you have no idea what the hell is going on in his mind. I just figured his wife's death just pushed him over the edge and he's taking everybody with him. Wonder what the CIA will do to Dixon - I'm sure he'll be on desk duty for awhile. Marshall's got a date - how cool is that! |
I thought Carrie was very cute as well. I need to check out those Felicity season sets because it's got a good looking cast.
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:21 PM. |
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.