So, for the first few episodes of this season I was writing a weekly rundown on the television show Alias. But alas, that just hasn't happened for a while now. In fact, we are still a couple of episodes behind (thanks to VCRs and torrents we have been able to acquire the missed episodes). And so, once we finally get caught up, which should happen this weekend I hope, I will try to get back on track. Some brief thoughts though: -I was initially disappointed with the lack of a centra...
Yes folks, I am a full week late with this Alias rundown. Last Wednesday was my brother's last night with us, so we were up late watching movies and playing Unreal Tournament. I even forgot to record Alias. Thanks to torrents, my wife and I were able to watch it (without any commercials!) on our DVD player Tuesday night. Technology rules. Nocturne was a bit of a darker episode. I enjoyed it quite a bit actually. The episode starts with a women teaching and English class. Suddenly ...
SPOILER ALERT!!! The following will discuss plot points from this last week's episode of Alias. If you don't want to read, the leave. To be honest, this weeks Alias (that again I had to watch later) did really do anything for me. It was okay, but I thought it was one of the weaker episodes. A confused man walks through a bazaar, repeating loudly "My bird is missing". After repeating this a couple of times Weiss walks up to him, looking irritated as only Weiss can do, and says "It'...
SPOILER ALERT!! Episode plot points will be discussed in the following article. If you don't want to know, read no further. Some ups, some downs. But on the whole I enjoyed this week's episode. For the first time in a while I actually laughed out loud at some of the scenes. It was a welcome break to the pall of doom that hung over most of the episodes last season. Syd and Marshall enter a bank in the Bahamas, passing Vaughn arguing with a bad accent (was he French, British, con...
Yes, I am that hard up for things to write. So I am just writing this to simply say that I haven't had a chance to watch Alias from last night. We had some training for our Therapeutic Foster parent program and I had to record it. I hope to watch it tonight, but only time will tell. Man, I am pathetic.
*SPOILER ALERT* I will be mentioning plot points from last night's episode of Alias. If you don't wish to know, do not ready any further! A door opens. Sydney struts out, platinum blond hair, white nightie, high heels. I turned to my wife and simply said "Oh, you know she is going to kick someone's butt." And she did. In the first few minutes she seduces, steals, slams, kicks, hits, flips and hangs from a speeding train over a huge chasm. Yep, sounds like an average day for ...