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Alias - The Complete Collection ( Seasons1-5 )
Alias - The Complete Collection ( Seasons1-5 )
Alias - The Complete Collection ( Seasons1-5 )
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THIS IS THE COMPLETE SERIES

ALIAS

SEASONS 1-5

28 DVD 'S


THIS IS NTSC FOR USA AND CANADA

ORIGINAL ENGLISH

High Definition, Dolby 5.1

Region 1

Comes in a Beautiful Collector's Box Set
 

 

Info:

Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Language: English
Region: 1. Read more about region encoding and how it may affect you.
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of discs: 28
Rating
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
DVD Release Date: November 21, 2006
 

From the moment Jennifer Garner appeared on screen, tied to a chair in a fluorescent red wig, Alias burst onto the scene as an intriguing "spy-fi" series that sucked viewers into a weekly action movie. Like its successor, Lost, creator J.J. Abrams spun a cult favorite show that held interweaving conspiracies, mysteries, and even some of the same actors. Unlike the island drama, however, Lost was really only about one central character: Student-turned-agent Sydney Bristow (Jennifer Garner, who was catapulted from obscurity to the A-list) learns the government agency she was working for isn't CIA at all, but a rogue baddie outfit called SD-6. Sydney, along with her father (Victor Garber, robbed of an Emmy) work as double agents to bring down SD-6 and its top gun, the ever-shifty Arvin Sloane (Ron Rifkin). Once that happened, of course, there were more bad guys and villainous networks to be brought down, and the rest of the series followed Sydney's adventures--always in various disguises--as she roundhouse-kicked her way through each one.


While season one was about the threat of SD-6 discovering her identity, season two dealt with her personal relations: her romance with CIA handler Vaughn (Michael Vartan), her reunion with her duplicitous mother (Lena Olin, The Unbearable Lightness of Being) and hiding her agenda from outsider friends while revealing it to her former SD-6 comrades.

 Season three catapulted Sydney two years into the future (with amnesia!) facing a suspicious new agent (and Vaughn's new wife) and more prophecies of Rambaldi, a cross between Da Vinci and Nostradamus whose writings and artifacts became a deadly obsession for Sloane. Seasons four and five went all over the map, introducing a new black-ops unit, a half-sister for Sydney (Mia Maestro), two new agents (Balthazar Getty and Rachel Nichols), and more bad guys before its final showdown between Sydney and Sloane. Due to the show's cancellation and hurriedness to finish season five in a shortened amount of time, some plot points and questions were never answered.