Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Great acting, return guest appearances of old
characters
Cons: A few key characters gone for most of the season; new
characters aren't quite as interesting
The Bottom Line:
Short final season
Definitely has issues
But does wrap things up
Bit of a Stumble at the End
This set is the fifth and final season of spy show Alias. The show combines elements of
fantasy with the action and adventure of the world of spies.
The series stars Jennifer Garner as CIA agent Sydney
Bristow. By this point in the series, she is working for APO ,
a black operations unit. She works there with her father Jack (Victor Garber),
fiance Michael Vaughn (Michael Vartan), and former enemy Arvin Sloane (Ron
Rifkin).
Season 4 ended with quite a cliffhanger. Vaughn was going to
reveal a major secret about himself. "My name is not Michael Vaughn."
Before he can explain, Vaughn and Sydney are in a car crash.
This season opens with the aftermath of the crash. They are
whisked to the hospital, where Vaughn eventually explains his cryptic comment.
That revelation leads APO to Prophet Five, a
secret evil organization out to solve the mystery of Rimbaldi, a medieval
prophet.
Meanwhile, Sydney
gets the wonderful news that she is pregnant. Unfortunately, that news is
followed by a personal tragedy that leaves Sydney with one focus, destroy Prophet Five.
I have been a loyal Alias fan since day one, but I felt this
season was the weakest of the series. We've already fought against multiple
secret organizations, so that plot felt old to me. The biggest problems,
however, were the actors who left. We lost three of season 4's main characters.
The producers brought in potentially interesting new characters to replace
them, but with only 17 episodes, they didn't get the time to develop they
needed.
Jennifer Garner was pregnant in real life, so that was
written into the show. Actually, the pregnancy added much to this season and
made the plot more personal again. The need to give her maternity leave
contributed to the episodes being cut from a full season to the shorter 17
episodes.
Not to say the season is a complete loss. Once I got over
the "been there, done that" feel, the storylines are still
interesting. The decision that this would be the final season came early enough
that the major storylines from the series could be resolved. And lots of old
friends and enemies come back for a final appearance. I thought this was an
especially nice touch as the show wound down and loved seeing Will, Anna,
Irina, and Sark again. The acting, as always,
is top notch, not only from the returning actors but also from the newbies. And
I especially enjoyed getting to see Amy Acker ("Fred" on TV series
Angel) show up as one of Prophet Five's leaders.
The set contains the format and extras series fans will
expect. The shows are presented in great looking widescreen will full surround
sound. Extras include a handful of commentaries, a look at the music of the
series, an interview with new actor Rachel Nichols, and the standard blooper
reel.
Ultimately, I just couldn't get over the loss of characters
I already knew and loved to fully enjoy Alias season 5. The show is still
entertaining, and its fans will want this set to complete their collection.
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