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Alias - The First Three Complete Seasons (Amazon.com Exclusive)

Alias - The First Three Complete Seasons (Amazon.com Exclusive)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderfull Show
Review: It's amazing to wait for all three seasons to get out on DVD. The Best Show you will ever see Jennifer Garner in so many sexy roles you wouldn't believe a Seriers to get and to see over and over again. A must DVD season to get.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: never thought that it would have been better
Review: After watching season one i got bored and bought season two and then three the show has improved tremendously. Arvin Sloan IS MY HERO this guy is just amazingly sly, he has this show on wheels and then with Arena, it makes me wonder when and where will she stop.

This show is a must watch miss and blame your self as we Barbadians would say i highly recomend this show to any movie lover

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: something for everyone
Review: Although I never watched Alias when it first began, I've now found myself sucked into a world of entertainment that I'm definately enjoying. I bought the first season since I was drawn by the hype, but then immediately bought the next two seasons...without regret! The package deal of all three seasons is a more economical choice than I made! There's something for everyone here....a heartwrenching love story, McGyver-like techy twists, a lot of James Bond action, and the kind of psychological drama that entertain intelligent viewers. For those who don't want to think, perhaps this show might be boring....but for those of us who miss shows like the X-files, this hits the spot! I'm actually viewing and taping the 4th season and eagerly awaiting it on DVD (with all the extras I relish!).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I want my money back....
Review: I had originally started the series with Blockbuster.com, but since they screwed up my que and sent me season 3 before season 2, I was forced to drive in the rain to buy the DVDs to satisfy an addiction that I believe is unhealthy. The series, though I never had the opportunity to watch on televison, must have been painful for those who had to wait a week to watch a cliff hanger. Each episode, season, or commercial break was designed to peak your curiosity to a degree that you became angry and unfocused with life in general. The emotional characters, probably unspylike or unCIA like and the numerous unrealisic plot twists drove me crazy. I realized how stupid it was when watching it, but could not help my self. My wife suggested that buying the DVD was a more economical solution than seeking professional help. Please stay away from the series at all cost if you have not begun. You wil be sorry you started something you cannot end!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! A++
Review: I received the first 3 seasons on DVD as a gift this past saturday...and let me tell you, I have not been able to put it down! I've only managed to watch up to the 5th disc (there are 6 total) in the first season, but I'm addicted beyond belief. The plot is really good. You would've never imagined it or even remotely thought of it. The relationships of the main characters are also very animated, not dull for one moment, which helps keep me at the edge of my seat. I recommend this series to anyone and everyone!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic, Addictive TV
Review: I was drawn into the world of Sydney Bristow beginning with the very first episode of season 1. My first impression was, "This is on TV? It's like a high-quality movie!" I was enthralled with the intricate twist and turns in the plot and the dramatic storyline.

Ever since that first episode, I have watched nearly every episode and have loved every single one. Sure, there are some that are better than others, but I would recommend this television series to anyone who loves spy-kickin' action and great acting. I borrowed the complete seasons 1-2 from a friend a while back and got all my roomates hooked! Now, I own the complete set and we're planning to watch all three seasons in preparation for the 4th season, starting January 5.

Seriously, this is a great set to own for both fans of the show, and those new to the series. The storyline advances so quickly that if you miss one episode, it's just not the same. You can still understand what's happening, but the richness of character development and the sub-plots with the supporting cast aren't as endearing. Knowing what happened in the previous episode is a must to fully enjoy Alias.

Five stars for J.J. Abrams, Jennifer Garner, Victor Garber, and Michael Vartan -- I love it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great show what should continue forever!
Review: Ok we all know Alias. I became addicted when i saw Season 1 premiere episode on TV. I watched season 1 quite often. I missed about 4 episoeds. I missed almost the entire season 2. I think I saw 7 episodes. I wathced almost every episode in season 3. Still I wanted to see the 2nd season. And now I can buy this fantastic set Season 1-3 box set. It's just fantastic. This show is just so incredible that I can't even describe it. Many say that Alias season 3 is not as good as season 1 and 2. I think that season 3 is just...different. In season 3 Sidney is no longer the double-agent. That's what people are missing also everybody misses Sidney's mother. Let's hope she'll appear in season 4. I am so addicted, I just can't stop watching. I am so angry when the epiode ends and I have to wait for a whole week. Well not anymore heheh. If u haven't watched Alias on Tv u should definetly buy Alias DVD-s. And if u have watched u should buy them too. Can someone tell me ,where is the anonymus Alias addiction meating?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best!
Review: What can I say - this is still one of the best shows on TV. Before "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives", ABC had this little Gem that they didn't know what to do with. A fantastic cross between James Bond and The DaVinci Code, Alias crosses the line between could happen and unrealistic in a way that is not only enjoyable, but addictive. Out of the three seasons, Season 2, with its family of disfunctional spys, is the best, while season 3 is the most uneven. However, all 3 seasons are worth watching over and over again, and thankfully, if Jennifer Garner decides to pursue a movie career, we'll still be able to enjoy this classic show.


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