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"Alias" (2001)Original Air Date:
9 February 2003 (Season 2, Episode 15)Plot:
Sydney finally has the opportunity to leave the CIA for good, but a startling phone call from Sloane, combined with the kidnapping of a brilliant mathematician, brings her back into the fray. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Legally, he's right. Ethically, he's an ass more (1 total)Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Jennifer Garner | ... | Sydney Bristow | |
| Ron Rifkin | ... | Arvin Sloane | |
| Michael Vartan | ... | Michael Vaughn | |
| Bradley Cooper | ... | Will Tippin | |
| Merrin Dungey | ... | Francie Calfo | |
| Carl Lumbly | ... | Marcus Dixon | |
| Kevin Weisman | ... | Marshall Flinkman | |
| David Anders | ... | Julian Sark | |
| Lena Olin | ... | Irina Derevko | |
| Victor Garber | ... | Jack Bristow | |
| Terry O'Quinn | ... | F.B.I. Asst. Director Kendall | |
| Christian Slater | ... | Neil Caplan | |
| Yvonne Farrow | ... | Diane Dixon | |
| Lindsey Ginter | ... | Mr. Jones | |
| Michael Enright | ... | Antonyn Vasilly |
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Sydney Bristow: Vaughn?Michael Vaughn: How come you never call me Michael?
Sydney Bristow: I call you Michael sometimes.
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Sydney Bristow: Vaughn.
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
Sydney thinks about quitting the CIA, when she receives a phone call from Sloane at home, warning her not to come after him. The next day she learns that Sark, apparently still working for Sloane, has kidnapped a geometrist (guest star Christian Slater) and his family. Moreover, the CIA has not located any Rambaldi artifacts in the Alliance facilities, which makes them think that Sloane has moved them to a new location. Sydney feels it is her duty to participate in the hunt for Sloane, and with the help of the CIA's newest asset, Marshall, they all begin tracking Sloane's steps after he disappeared. A well-balanced episode, mixing action (another good Sydney fight, ending with the grisliest death so far, though it's kept mostly off-screen), drama (Dixon's realization that he has been deceived and used all these years makes him bitter and causes problems in his marriage; Carl Lumbly's acting is strong), comedy (Marshall, unlike Dixon, has few problems adjusting to his new environment and soon he is his usual happy-go-lucky self), detecting (sure it's a great coincidence that the tech guy that Sloane shot just happened to be half-blind and had a camera in his left eye (!) - but would you prefer it if they had lost his tracks forever?), and suspense. My only complaint: why use a big name like Christian Slater for such a minor part? Ethan Hawke got a much better deal in the previous episode. *** out of 4.