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Buy Alias: The Complete First Season
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780788847202
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby,
DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0788847201
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 02, 2003
Running Time: 1007 minutes
Sales Rank: 7034
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2002
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Editorial Review:
Description:
Golden Globe Award-winning actress Jennifer
Garner (Best Actress In A Television Series,
2002) is Sydney Bristow. Syd's not exactly your
average grad student. Her life might appear
normal, but she's hiding a secret life working
as a spy for the CIA. Sydney's world is turned
upside down when she learns she may work for the
very enemy she thought she was fighting. Now
she's entangled in a covert lifestyle where she
is forced to question the allegiances of
everyone, including those closest to her.
Entertainment Weekly says ALIAS is "a spy-fi
roller coaster of killer gadgets, double
roundkicks, triple crosses, poignant
confessionals, cliff-hangers, sliced-off
fingers, conspiracies, outrageous outfits,
exotic locales, flirtations, mythologies -- and
that's just before the first commercial break."
Now see the 22 mesmerizing episodes that
launched it all in this 6-disc set. You'll also
experience never-before-seen extras that give
you special access inside the world of ALIAS.
See the show everyone has been talking about
that has redefined series television. This
edge-of-your-seat collection with its
heart-pounding action of unpredictable plot
twists will have you gasping for air and begging
for Season 2!
Amazon.com:
Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner) is a super (and
super sexy) spy, fighting nefarious villains and
working for the good guys--or so she thinks.
Recruited as a college freshman for espionage
work, Sydney found her true calling with SD-6, a
secret division of the CIA. When her hunky
doctor-boyfriend proposes to her, she decides to
let him in on the truth she's not supposed to
tell anyone: she's not a grad student with a
demanding job for an international bank, but a
secret agent who constantly puts her life on the
line for the free world. But when SD-6 discovers
her security breach, her fiancé is brutally
assassinated, and Sydney suddenly finds herself
face-to-face with the truth: she's been working
for the bad guys. Deciding to become a double
agent for the CIA and bring down the evildoers,
Sydney gets one more surprise--her estranged
father (Victor Garber) is also working for SD-6,
and the CIA as well. Welcome to the family, Syd!
Confusing? This is all just in the first episode
of Alias, the brainchild of Felicity creator J.J.
Abrams that plays like a cross between Buffy the
Vampire Slayer and James Bond. With its
double-edged tension (how long can Syd play
double agent?) and one heck of a MacGuffin (the
dreaded Rambaldi device, the mythic creation of
a Renaissance genius), the show leads its
viewers from episode to episode with visceral,
compelling action, not to mention the nascent
romance between Syd and her CIA handler, Vaughn
(Michael Vartan), and her clashes with her
heretofore distant father. Sharp, smart, and
always suspenseful, Alias' center was held by
the gorgeous Garner, a stellar action heroine
and an even better actress who could pull off
Sydney's exotic undercover missions and
conflicted emotions with equal dexterity. By the
end of this first season, which concludes with a
breathtaking cliffhanger, you'll be seduced into
Alias' world with, happily, no desire to escape.
--Mark Englehart
Season 1 Synopsis
Seven years before season 1,
Sydney Bristow was an undergraduate student of
English literature when she was approached with
a job offer by someone claiming to work for
SD-6, which was supposedly part of the Central
Intelligence Agency. She accepted the offer, and
quickly became a field agent. In the pilot, she
tells her fiancé Danny that she is a spy. As a
result of revealing SD-6's existence to an
outsider, her fiancé is murdered by SD-6.
It is then that Sydney is told by her father
Jack Bristow (another SD-6 agent) that SD-6 is
not part of the CIA; instead, it is part of the
Alliance of Twelve, an organization that is an
enemy to the United States. Sydney decides to
offer her services to the real CIA as a double
agent. Her offer is soon accepted, and she
begins the long and arduous task of destroying
SD-6 from the inside. She quickly learns that
her father is also a double agent for the CIA.
Major plotlines from season 1 include Sydney
hiding her triple-identity from her friends,
both in her personal life and in her SD-6 job,
Will Tippin's investigation into Danny's death,
and the past antics of Sydney's mother.
Sub-plots included Sydney's friendship with
Francie, Francie's romantic relationship with
Charlie, and Sydney's developing relationship
with her CIA handler Michael Vaughn, of whom she
is skeptical at first but grows to trust as her
life becomes increasingly stressful. Season One
focuses on the development of Sydney's
character, and allows the audience to become
familiar with her. The other seasons share the
same theme of a guest star appearing throughout
the entire season.