Why I love Alias
Alias aired from 2001-2006 and, for me, it was MUST SEE T.V. Our hero was a kick-ass woman by the name of Sydney Bristow.
She was a master of disguise, a martial arts and language expert, and a strong, smart, independent woman.
She could take care of herself and hold her own with the “boys.”
It didn’t hurt that she had an AMAZING Spy Daddy :)
ANd a wonderful supporting cast of characters, friends and foe alike.
And it actually had an ending that didn’t suck.
SO…a strong, smart woman, an amazing supporting cast, stunts, exotic locals, and a satisfying ending?! WHo could ask for more?!
tagging people but I’m not sure who actually watched it :)
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Own all the DVDs @memcjo and I’m right there with you!! Such an awesome show!!!
The magic of Alias was the mystery and adventure of the storyline. We get to live this life of intrigue and danger through these incredible characters.
They took a young woman who appears to be purely the ‘girl next door’, but she also has extraordinary talents. She uses her gifts to triumph over evil and corruption through spectacular adventures. And through of all of that she manages to remain the girl we’d all like to know and be. She maintains her faith and innocence. Because of her personal integrity and loving nature, she inspires love, loyalty, and support from dedicated friends and powerful allies. Yayyyyyy, Sydney!!! ♥️♥️♥️
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