vacantlook
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Oh, I so enjoyed Alias tonight. I grew increasingly tired of last season, so I've been considerably skeptical about if the show could regain its legs, so to speak. I had read that JJ Abrams had looked at last season once it was done and didn't quite like its having gotten away from what made the show so great in seasons one and two, and that he was planning on trying to bring that back this season.
I like Angela Bassett, so when we see her at the beginning in the meeting with Sydney over the mission in Shanghai and she's being quite bitchy, I got so angry. I was like, "Well great, I wanted to like her character, but she's going to be an ass," but then lo and behold, she and Sydney were faking that whole thing -- the Shanghai mission and the meeting -- just so Sydney could "quit" the CIA. That was a yummy piece of writing.
I also loved at the beginning how Sydney and that guy were running down the street in Shanghai and how they just simply took the dialogue out and it looked like she was trying to chase him down, but then once the dialogue was brought back in, she's telling him where to go and we realize they're both being chased. Again, yummy stuff.
On the subject of yummy, Vaughn looked rather nice in the muscle shirt he was wearing when he was boxing. And the Japanese man in his muscle shirt at the end of the episode was yummy looking too. I wish they hadn't killed him, cause he was definitely fun enough to look at that I wouldn't have minded being able to see him a few more times.
But, alas, his death got us to know that Sydney's mother put out a contract on Sydney's life, and that because of that Jack killed Irina. Of course, me being me and Alias being Alias, I have to wonder if Irina is dead only if they're permanently unable to get Lena Olin to make any reappearances.
I really wish that had given Lena the extra money to maintain a residence on both coasts so she could have stayed in the show. I personally think her character was worth it; and the things that happened with her at the end of season two made it quite evident to me that they weren't done with her.
I like Nadia so far, and I was worried about her character. I wasn't too fond of her at the end of last season when she ran off with Sloane; it just felt too icky to me. But she was good in tonight's episode. I don't trust the story Sloane gave her about Nadia being out of intelligence; and, honestly, I wouldn't be surprised to eventually find out as the season progresses that she's still working secretly with Sloane while they're there in this new blackops group.
I liked several of the lines thrown in there that could be seen as subtle statements about last season. For example, Vaughn's telling Weiss that "Last year sucked," and Vaughn's saying that he wished they could just forget about last year but that they couldn't, and Dixon's saying that he belongs in the field.
Marshall was so hillarious when he was talking to Dixon about how Dixon behaved like a robot last year.
So, so far the season looks to be good, and I'm actually excited about watching Alias again, for which I'm glad.
I like Angela Bassett, so when we see her at the beginning in the meeting with Sydney over the mission in Shanghai and she's being quite bitchy, I got so angry. I was like, "Well great, I wanted to like her character, but she's going to be an ass," but then lo and behold, she and Sydney were faking that whole thing -- the Shanghai mission and the meeting -- just so Sydney could "quit" the CIA. That was a yummy piece of writing.
I also loved at the beginning how Sydney and that guy were running down the street in Shanghai and how they just simply took the dialogue out and it looked like she was trying to chase him down, but then once the dialogue was brought back in, she's telling him where to go and we realize they're both being chased. Again, yummy stuff.
On the subject of yummy, Vaughn looked rather nice in the muscle shirt he was wearing when he was boxing. And the Japanese man in his muscle shirt at the end of the episode was yummy looking too. I wish they hadn't killed him, cause he was definitely fun enough to look at that I wouldn't have minded being able to see him a few more times.
But, alas, his death got us to know that Sydney's mother put out a contract on Sydney's life, and that because of that Jack killed Irina. Of course, me being me and Alias being Alias, I have to wonder if Irina is dead only if they're permanently unable to get Lena Olin to make any reappearances.
I really wish that had given Lena the extra money to maintain a residence on both coasts so she could have stayed in the show. I personally think her character was worth it; and the things that happened with her at the end of season two made it quite evident to me that they weren't done with her.
I like Nadia so far, and I was worried about her character. I wasn't too fond of her at the end of last season when she ran off with Sloane; it just felt too icky to me. But she was good in tonight's episode. I don't trust the story Sloane gave her about Nadia being out of intelligence; and, honestly, I wouldn't be surprised to eventually find out as the season progresses that she's still working secretly with Sloane while they're there in this new blackops group.
I liked several of the lines thrown in there that could be seen as subtle statements about last season. For example, Vaughn's telling Weiss that "Last year sucked," and Vaughn's saying that he wished they could just forget about last year but that they couldn't, and Dixon's saying that he belongs in the field.
Marshall was so hillarious when he was talking to Dixon about how Dixon behaved like a robot last year.
So, so far the season looks to be good, and I'm actually excited about watching Alias again, for which I'm glad.