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Alias, Season 4: The very early review

Now that we are 2 episodes into Alias (3 if you count a two-hour premier) the only word I can use to describe the season so far is tight. By going back to the show's roots everything seems to fit alot better and it is more enjoyable to watch.

Rogers TV reviewer TV Stevie quotes show creator J.J. Abrams

"I think one of the biggest mistakes I made last year was to let story and plot dictate episodes rather than have our characters run the show. There was no more Sydney as a real, normal person. (This season) we'll get a sense of her as a person, not just a suit. Part of it will be through her relationship with Vaughn, part of it will be seeing her at home, part of it will be through her relationship with her sister, played by Mia Maestro. She will be a regular this season."

So far, so good.

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