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Here's your chance to be in the next Alias DVD set!

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 20th 2006 5:45PM
Sark, Jack, SydneySo, we all know that Alias fans have strong opinions about the show, the characters, the Rambaldi prophecy. Even the clothes that Jennifer Garner wears. But do you care enough to make a video expressing your thoughts on the show that will make you part of the season five DVD set?

ABC and Buena Vista wants to know why you're a fan of Alias. Why Sydney Bristow is such a great character. What your favorite storylines, scenes, and villains are. And many more topics. Check out the link above, plus all the other details at ABC. Deadline is May 8.

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amber

i have seen every single episode from season 1 episode 1 and purchased seasons 1-4 on dvd. i have to say it has been my longtime favorite show that i could not even consider missing for the last 5 yrs. i am gonna miss sydney bristow, vaughan, jack, marshall, eric, nadia, irena, markos, (not so sure i'm gonna miss sloan) and the whole great cast. it has been great and fun and the end of an era. thanks!!!

May 23 2006 at 9:36 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Joseph B.Rosen

Jennifer Garner has been able to look so different. The series has kept my interest since the first show. I am 53 years old and Alias is one of my most favorite shows. It keeps you on the edge of your seat.
I have the first and second season on DVD and I look forward to purchasing the rest of the seasons.

May 22 2006 at 6:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Amanda

I was hooked ever since the first time i watched Alias from the Beigning episode it had me at the edge of me seat waiting to see what would happen next. I will definetly be buying the last season the go with the rest of my episodes so i can watch and enjoy my favorite show on television. But i only wish that they will continue, but Alias has been a great show to watch on Wed. abc, and i will miss Alias lots and thanks for doing such a greatmarvelous show that i will never for get!!!
Thanks again, Amanda

May 22 2006 at 4:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mike

I will miss Alias. Been a fan since the beginning. I'm just a little worried (knowing how Alias has been in the past) that the series finale will resolve all the questions we have....... only to end in some sort of new Cliffhanger that we will never see the resolution to.

May 22 2006 at 9:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Ida Yan

I have been watching Alias since Day 1 from year one and I will truly miss Wednesday night. I am going into a bit of withdrawal because of it as there are no real good shows left for me to tune it too.
The show storylines really keep you on your toes from discovering Sydney's identity and what she does to surprising twist and turns for the season finales.
I hope the show's producers can make the fans happy by wrapping up the show with a bang but also tie up loose ends of the various stories.
Especially since this is the series finale.
Thanks for 5 good season.
I will miss it a lot. Not sure how I will cope without watching Alias as I have centre my schedule to watch this show for 5 seasons.

May 18 2006 at 11:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Stephanie Grabner

ALIAS is the first show that I became addicted too. I believe that there should be more TV shows that give you multi-dimentional characters. Sydney was a strong carrer women, but vulnerable in her personal life. The same muti-dimention goes for Vaughn, Sloane, Irina, etc. People in the real world have a little good and bad in them. The other aspects of the show that caught my attention were that the show was fast paced. Most shows that are series drama's give you one problem for weeks at a time. ALIAS was always loaded with issues per episode. Some may be resovled, some partially resolved, some never resolved. REAL LIFE!!! Not that anyones life was to this extent. We all have to admit though we deal with the work/personal life juggle daily. The core of the show was real. The action spy aspect was extra. I am sad to see it go. I wish all the actors, writers, and crew future success. Thank you for the one hour of escape for the last 5 years.

May 15 2006 at 3:34 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Rob

The first episode I watched was actually the pilot during syndication. First, I kicked myself for not watching sooner, Second, I burned a hole in my video membership card renting all of the episodes I've missed. Money WELL spent! JJ Abrams definitely put the action back in action TV. It's sad to see this series go but it will go on top. Here's hoping that ABC will take another chance with an empty checkbook and put another great action series on TV instead of another boring reality show

May 12 2006 at 12:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brent

Thomas you have the right to state your own opinion, but I don't know how you can even compare LOST to ALIAS. LOST has already had like twice as many episodes in two seasons than ALIAS ever did. I actually own the first season of ALIAS and it fits on like 3 DVD discs. The first season of LOST is like 8 DVD's long I think. Anyways, I am a big fan of both shows but I do agree that sometimes it would be more interesting if the shows were longer. I wish that they would have made ALIAS two hours long all the time and the same thing goes for LOST. Sometimes LOST is a bit hard to follow though, I wish they would hurry up and explain what the Dharma thingy is and what it has to do with the people on the island.

May 12 2006 at 7:44 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Anna

ALIAS is the perfect spy-fi show that I have ever seen. From the very first episode of the first season I knew it was going to be a great show. The story plot from the beginning got me hooked; when Syd's fiancee died and she still had the coourage to work for Arvin Sloane in SD-6 I knew that it was going to be drama.
Especially the Rambaldi prophecy was awesome, the way it predicted that Sydney was the Chosen One and what happened to Nadia in Russia;it all just connects together.

May 11 2006 at 4:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Leon A. King

This show for last five years has been the best entertaining show on T.V. since "Spenser for Hire". Jennifer Gardner really played her role and It was a pleasure turning on the set week after week to see her going on her missions and saving her friends. It's gonig to be boring on T.V. Once "Alias" leaves the air. God for Dvd's.

May 11 2006 at 12:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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