Season 3 finally gets moving with A Missing Link, an episode that finally divulges on what happened to Syd during those 2 years. It's an episode filled with conflict, surprises, sex appeal and absurdity - Alias is back on form!
So Syd didn't just kill Sark's father then? It's heavily implied that her new alias, Julia, reveled in the kill. Interestingly enough, we know from the last episode that Sydney didn't break during whatever conditioning she was put through at the hands of the covenant, so she took the lives of innocent people of her own accord. Interesting.
Aint Julia Thorn something else? Garner looked absolutely stunning in her bad-girl getup, and her 'interview' mission was a lot of fun. Of course she would have died on impact from such a height, but it wouldn't be Alias without the occasional death defying, illogical madness that Syd must go through. And any improvisation that requires Miss Bristow to strip down to her undies and dive into a pool gets a thumbs up from me.
The episode succeeds in making whatever activities the Covenant have planned interesting, as it bleeds into Sydney's quest to find out what happened to her during that time. It just goes to show the kind of prostitution an agent has to go through, as it is also heavily implied Julia had a rather sexual relationship with Simon, which seems very out of character for Syd. An agent's gotta do what an agent's gotta do, I suppose.
The thrill factor is also back, finally. There are several gasp-worthy moments in this episode, plus one hell of a cliffhanger. That scene where Syd cleverly tells Simon that Michael Vaughn is her contact really got my adrenaline pumping as Marshal (''Flinkman residents'') and his girlfriend tried to upload that file in time for Simon to see he's a wanted man on the Interpol database.
Jack telling Dixon that Syd murdered Sark's father was another shocker, and having Vaughn, under orders, withhold this information from his wife was an effective way of applying more pressure to an already unsettled relationship between Lauren and Vaughn (that tiff over what type of gun Sark was using came out of nowhere!).
The ending, however, is what bumped this episode from a solid 8 rating to a 9. It was impressively shot and those final words from Sydney spoke volumes (''You never should have betrayed me'') right before she guts Vaughn and sends him packing down a hill. Powerful stuff.
Overall, this was a welcomed return to form. There were so many delicious character moments peppered throughout, and the covenant storyline finally seems to be going somewhere. It'll be interesting to see how the season will develop these plot-strands, and if they can manage to keep up this level of storytelling, for the remainder of the season, or at least the first half. More like this, please!





