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starring: Jennifer Garner, Ron Rifkin

 : Alias - The Complete Fifth Season

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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Buena Vista Home Video
EAN: 0786936700763
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Manufacturer: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Running Time: 724 minutes
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Touchstone
Theatrical Release Date: September 30, 2001
Sales Rank: 2536
MPN: DISD50208D




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Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 12/26/2008

Amazon.com:
Alias was a show that constantly reinvented itself. And its fifth and final season was no exception, as the creative team behind the espionage show worked to pull together the labyrinthine plot elements that had existed over the years, as well as tailor the show around the pregnancy of star Jennifer Garner. The results were somewhat tinged with melancholy as everything was wrapped up, but also had a maturity and respect for its characters--which is not to say that Alias lacked in action. In fact, the season started out with a literal bang, as a truck slammed into the car carrying Sydney Bristow (Garner) and her co-worker and lover Michael Vaughn (Michael Vartan), right after Vaughn had made a mind-blowing revelation to Sydney. What followed was a mind-trippingly enticing blend of fake identities, false fronts, blind alleys, and new characters with dubious intentions, with the importance of the enigmatic Rambaldi device hanging over it all. Just another day at the office for Alias, you say? Not this time--for long-time fans of the shows, the true natures of all characters would finally be revealed, and Sydney would at long last discover the powers of the dreaded Rambaldi device, as well as who was behind the machinations to obtain it for world domination.

What Alias did best was mix its outlandish plotlines with accessible characters who were more than just pieces on an espionage game board. The final season did have a few false starts, as it juggled the departure (and reappearance) of established characters and the introduction of new ones, but by the time it had reached its 100th episode, "There's Only One Sydney Bristow," battle lines were drawn as the core characters hurtled toward the show's conclusion. Not to be too cryptic, but the less you know the better, as part of the fun is puzzling out who's doing what to whom; suffice it to say that the ever-capable Garner, along with Victor Garber and Ron Rifkin as the dueling father figures in her life, laid a groundwork of personal drama that held the show together amidst all the shootouts, tech gadgets and costume changes. While (literally) everyone from Sydney's past made an appearance in the show's 100th episode (including an outstanding turn by Bradley Cooper as Syd's erstwhile friend Will), there were a couple great additions too: Rachel Nichols made a fetching Syd-in-training while Amy Acker, who played the daffy good-girl Fred on Angel, was a menacing and captivating adversary. We will answer one question for die-hard Alias fans: Yes, Lena Olin does return as the lethal Irina Derevko. Sorry, we're sworn from saying anything more. --Mark Englehart



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An End To A Great Show But With Minimal Action Too
This season finally wraps up the story of the mystery of Rembaldi's machine and the fate of Vaughn and Sydney's marriage. I'm sure many people remember also that Jennifer Garner was actually pregnant during this season so couldn't do as many action and fighting scenes in her appearance. And while I can understand that it just seemed that they rushed to finish this final season to quickly for my liking. I do like that Sloane had gone back to his conniving ways and of course the dark agent Sloane ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good
I don't know what's going on with this season.
I bought it twice and there is a weird thing going on:
at first, nothing happens when you insert the DVD in the player;
by chance, i let one DVD inside with the player on, and the DVD finally has been read!! so like 5-10 min after been inserted.
I, first, thought it was the player that was in cause, but I did everything (clean, play other DVDs) to confirm that it's not the case.
So, I think I would prefer to know important ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Hasta Luego to Ms. Bristow
This was the final season to one of the few action series helmed by a female character.

Season 5 introduces the new characters of Rachel Gibson (replacement for Sydney) and Thomas Grace (replacement for Vaughn). The idea was to have the experience of how Sydney became an agent with Rachel's story. In paper an excellent idea, in the works it was TERRIBLE. The character was extremely weak, and unsympathetic. The character of Grace was actually good but was not developed enough, and brought ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great last season!
Well, what can we say, this last season of Alias is the best (or the second best, the best one is the first one, of course!)...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The final season starts slowly, but wraps up marvelously
Warning! Some minor spoilers are contained in the following review!

Season Five of ALIAS was by far the most challenging. Although the series started off well in the ratings race, it was moved around in the schedule when the ratings slipped slightly. Its fate was probably sealed when it was briefly placed after LOST, another J. J. Abrams creation, and it failed to hold the audience. So, by Season Five, ABC had pretty much given up on the show and fairly abused it, not promoting it sufficiently ... Read More

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