Scott Hajek Wrote:I'm guessing that ALIAS will last no more than two more seasons. The main reason being that the plot lines are beginning to show more holes and there isn't any consistency. The last few episodes have been dealing more with the personal issues and backgrounds of the characters interwoven with a "bad-guys-have-some-new-world-threatening-technology-that-we-must-steal-back/first." The bad guys are getting more evil and the technology more destructive, but the bad guys are so darn stupid. And the world-threatening technology is worthless. Case-in-point: the DNA targeting weapon that is actually a remote-controlled helicopter with a built in tracking device. Couldn't the target just hide until the batteries died or it ran out of ammo and then swat the bug out of the air? What about the laser-enhancing lens that could make a presentation pointer powerful enough to take out a satellite? Why didn't the bad guys just start using it?
At least the Rambaldi device story line had legs. But, the writers cut those out from them.
ALIAS is still entertaining, but getting weaker each week.
SPOILERS COULD ENSUE, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
I couldn't agree more. I've been hooked since Season 2. Last season actually had some interesting things happening with the amnesia and Lauren (Vaughn's wife), but this season has been consistently dull. I heard before the season started that they picked up a writer or two from "Angel" and I was super-hyped to see what they would add. What happened??? They go back to Sloan being in charge and basically reset everything to Season 1, but with a sister and less interesting plots. These all feel like individual viggenettes (sp) and not a continuous season plot-line. Seriously, what is the thread that's holding it together? There's bits and pieces here and there that have been left open (Jack killing his "wife", but the sister not knowing he did it). There's tons of pseudo romance between the characters and lots of friction with Sloan, but there's nothing tying each episode together except for the characters. That's what made this show so great, the over-reaching plot-line that spans each season. It's missing, and it's sorely missed.
Dave, I couldn't agree more, I LOATHE the new opening. Hey, it's the JENNIFER GARNER SHOW!!! (disco-version of the theme song comes on, various shots of jennifer garner in her costumes). UGH. Give me back the black screen, the rotating titles, and the cool version of the theme song.