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  • I hate you Lauren. I love you Jack.

    8.2
    "Great"
    I'm not sure what the writers' intentions are with Lauren. Are they trying to make us symphathize with her? I certainly hope not. Every second she got screentime, I hated her even more.



    She's disastrous. And Vaughn... disgusting. Basically, for Syd, it's like, yesterday she had a healthy relationship. Today? Nothing.



    Yet Vaughn kisses and flirts with Lauren every moment available. Disgusting....



    I really HOPE that Lauren turns out to be bad, so Syd will have an excuse to kill her.



    Other part of the episode I kind of disliked, was Dixon... he is obviously not too concerned about Sloane. Or he needs to be reminded that Sloane ordered his wife's death? Also, him as a boss... it just doesn't work. His character wasn't "designed" to stay at the desk.



    The rest, was, excellent though. Jack is so great. His character developed alot in the past seasons, and now he's a real bad-ass. Although Marshall didn't quite change, everytime he gets even a second screentime, he manages to make me laugh out loudly. Sydney was great, as usual, and it's quite obvious that Vaughn still has feelings. Although currently, I don't know if I hate Vaughn more than I like him...



    Overally, solid episode, it was nerve wracking. Racing with time(Jack) and racing with Sark(Syd and Vaughn), and the emotinal roller coaster....
  • Two against one...

    7.0
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    It's another safe offering from the 3rd season of Alias. Where have the edge-of-your-seat cliffhangers gone, eh? Thankfully, there are some cracking one-liners and enough animosity between Syd and Lauren to fuel the episode. Jack's attempts at preventing Marshall from discovering Syd is the murderer also adds some much needed momentum to the proceedings.



    Lauren's intro into the series is a good'un, and she has every right to feel threatened by Sydney. Those scenes in the briefing room were a real treat, with both characters at each others throat as Vaughn prudently keeps his opinions to himself. Those awkward glances between the 3 characters just made those scenes. They were great.



    The missions this week weren't exactly memorable. In fact, I'm finding it difficult to care one way or another about what the Covenant have planned. For now, anyways, the driving arc is the threat Lauren holds over Sydney, both professionally and emotionally. It also doesn't help that I really don't like Sark, so having him serve as this year's big bad is a little underwhelming...



    Still, I can always count on Sloane to vindictively stir things up. How he addressed Vaughn and Syd's past relationship in front of Lauren was a work of art. As of right now, he could be up to anything. Heck, his organisation could very well be a front for Covenant dealings.



    I'm glad Weiss has a more dominant role on the show as Syd's new confidant. Having lost Will and Francie, and Dixon now that I think of it (he's all about the suit now), she really needs a firm shoulder to lie drunkenly on, heh. Those scenes were rather sweet and it's moments like these that made season 1 and 2 extra special.



    All in all, it's a good episode of Alias. But is that really a compliment? Season 2 steadily held solid 9s, often 10s throughout the season, and we've yet to see any of that pizazz from this one. C'mon Alias, kick it up a gear!
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    9.6
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    Ims till not seeing the season three slump that everyone continues to rave about on the forums. I like the aqkward scenes between Lindsey, Vaughn, and Sydney - it makes the show interesting to have the high tension on the good guys side of things as well as the bad guy side of things. Speaking of the bad guys - Sark has to be one of the best bad guys in television show history. His overall apperance on the show just makes him come off as a bad guy and the new haircut makes him look like the top dog this season as far as bad guys go. There is no more Rambaldi and the main target of the season seems to be this group "The Covetent" and what Sark and Sydney have in connection with them. Sydney has some form of a dark past with them, unless Sark just told the man that to through her off and its nothing like that at all. Either way - this episode was fantastic and one of the best episodes of the entire short season, and a high ranking one for Alias "All-Time"
  • Sydney vs Vaughn, Sydney vs Lauren, Jack vs Simon everyone is against the Bristo's in this episode.

    10
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    One of the best episodes yet this season. Vaughn's comatose dream was so believeable I honestly thought that Sydney really did stab him. Also Sydney and Lauren are finally going to stop being so nice to one another. There needs to be some hostiltiy there for it to be believable (Who could face the love of there life with his new wife everyday without having hostile feelings and vise versa). All in all this was one of my favorites!!
  • Some things get lost

    8.5
    "Great"
    I'm kinda lost at all the events with the satellite and all The Phases. The only thing I know is that Sark and The Covenant have some evil plans. And the CIA should try and stop it, which is not very suprising. What makes this episode so good are the characters.



    Lauren and Sydney aren't really getting along well are they ;) But that's logical. I thought I would hate Lauren too, and quite frankly I don't. She's nice, and she's good a person as Weiss said. Maybe Syd and Lauren will like each other someday ( The plane scene was a start ), but it seems like a dream as long as Vaughn still loves Syd ;) Yes, indeed, I haven't given up on those two.



    Marshall was very cute with his cd. And once again he was a very big help to the CIA. It seems like the video wasn't any help, but you'd think that with the pic they have they could recongnize Sydney. *shrugs*



    Jack is cute. Yes, it's true I just said that :P His face is of steel but his love for Sydney is touching. Once again he sacrificed everything to save her. She should be very happy with him. It seems now too that they're relationship issues are solved. Jack and Sydney ready to fight the world.



    Weiss is the best. He is such a good friend for Sydney, and he's just fun. I loved the first scene where Weiss and Sydney got drunk and talked about all the things Sydney's lost. Man, she lost alot. And she clearly still loves Vaughn, wich isn't really helping with the dealing *-) The last scene was maybe even better. The 'Alice in Wonderland' was the best present he could've given her.



    Vaughn and Syd are a team again, and I felt some tension. They've always had that, so it's not really a surprise. But if they go on like this some things might actually happen between them. Vaughn is not the cheating type, though. But he also still loves Sydney. Pff, drama, drama, drama.



    Oh yeah, have I mentioned that Sloane is evil?
  • Very intense.

    9.5
    "Superb"
    Man, BETTER AND BETTER. That\\\\\\\'s what the season three motto is. I really, thoroughly enjoyed this episode. We open in Moscow, where a sattellite crashes resulting in a cool explosion. There are quite a few things happening here. The mission of the episode is to get information on a program that Sark is behind.

    Meanwhile, Jack goes to great lengths to prevent Marshall and Dixon cleaning up the video that would frame Sydney for a murder she doesn\\\\\\\'t remember committing, and Weiss supports Sydney as she struggles to get over Vaughn.



    I really like the character relationships on Alias. To tell you the truth, a day after the episode is over I forget exactly what the mission was, and I remember the characters instead. Weiss, who was a very small character in the first two seasons, is now bigger and is playing a crucial role as Sydney's only real friend now. Her father is very protective and he'll stop at nothing to make sure she\\\\\\\'s safe. I like that. GREAT episode.
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