(S05E15) It's funny that after five years of elaborate disguises, wearing tight dresses and bright red wigs and bright blue wigs and faking Eastern European accents, the biggest and most difficult disguise that Sydney Bristow has had to don is ... herself. Or, more accurately, Syd pretending to be Anna Espinosa pretending to be Syd. Kudos to Jennifer Garner for giving a good performance as Anna. She could have just played herself (since she was herself), but she plays it just differently enough to make you believe it's Anna underneath.arvin sloane-related stories
Alias: No Hard Feelings
(S05E15) It's funny that after five years of elaborate disguises, wearing tight dresses and bright red wigs and bright blue wigs and faking Eastern European accents, the biggest and most difficult disguise that Sydney Bristow has had to don is ... herself. Or, more accurately, Syd pretending to be Anna Espinosa pretending to be Syd. Kudos to Jennifer Garner for giving a good performance as Anna. She could have just played herself (since she was herself), but she plays it just differently enough to make you believe it's Anna underneath.Continue reading Alias: No Hard Feelings
Alias: There's Only One Sydney Bristow
(S05E12) I really like the fact that ABC
actually told J.J. Abrams that the show was not going to be renewed earlier instead of later. It really does, as Abrams
has said, give the show a chance to end things correctly, to bring old characters back, and explain what all this
Rambaldi/Prophet 5 plot is all about. How good was it to see Will tonight? I also like the fact that even if you don't
know what's going on with the mythology, this was a pretty entertaining standalone spy mission as well, and you could
enjoy it as a casual viewer.But Will, when people come knocking on your door and just say, yeah, I'm with the CIA, here's a quick look at my badge, just don't invite them in for coffee and danish.














