Alias - The Complete First Season Reviews

Alias - The Complete First Season

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Jennifer Garner stars in this television series as Sydney Bristow, a 26 year-old graduate student working for a secret division of the CIA. The mission of this arm of the CIA is to combat SD-6, a secret terrorist organization whose agents believe that they, in fact, work for a secret organization of the CIA that combats terrorism. This first season of the series begins as Sydney begins work as a double agent for the CIA, who want to destroy the organization and its leader, Arvin Sloane. Sent all over the world on various undercover missions, Sydney must sabotage SD-6's efforts while maintaining her cover so that she can help take down SD-6 from the inside. Quite possibly the most entertaining show to debut on network television in the last decade, ALIAS is a fast paced thrill ride buoyed by Ms. Garner's performance as well as her penchant for wearing some outrageously risque disguises on her missions.
Key Information
Genre: Action/Adventure
Actors: Bradley Cooper · Carl Lumbly · Michael Vartan
Stars: Jennifer Garner · Ron Rifkin
UPC: 786936222296, 786936723694, 786936788228
Running Time: 16hr 30min
Available Formats: DVD: 6 - Disc Set, DVD: 6 Disc Set
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Subgenre: Suspense
Release Date: 2001
Languages
Original Language: English
Professional Reviews
: (09/01/2003, p.118, David Templeton): "...ALIAS: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON provides not just a wild ride for seasoned vets but a severely needed introduction for newbies...", (09/05/2003, p.62, Ken Tucker): "...It's a great pleasure to be able to watch creator J.J. Abrams' marvelous spy puzzle assemble itself over the course of its debut season...", (10/16/2003, p.93, Jon Carmichael): "...[Garner is] compelling and permanently wide-eyed..."