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Premiering in September 2001, Alias has built a continuous and loyal following among television visitors. The show combines the rapid rate activity sequences of 24 with the conspiracy idea backdrop of the X-Files. In addition, it doesn't hurt that the show facilities it self around a figure that's a beautiful and mystical person. But the true power of Alias, as with many effective TV shows, is its special and creative writers who have the ability to keep their market on border

Jennifer Garner (star of 13 Going On Thirty) represents the part of Sydney Anne Bristow, a lovely, intelligent American woman enrolled to work with the government's super solution SD-6 agency. Nevertheless, problems arise when her fianc is killed by the firm she operates for, and she finally discovers that SD-6 isn't a legitimate government organization at all In find of revenge, Sydney contacts the CIA, and she is deployed by them as a double agent. Meanwhile, Sydney's estranged father, Jack (Victor Garber), also works as a double adviser, and their relationship flowers as a result of these work. Together, they manage to eliminate SD-6, and now both perform full-time for the CIA where they're followed by fellow colleagues Marshall Flinkman (Kevin Weisman), Marcus Dixon (Carl Lumbly), and Michael Vaughn (Michael Vartan)

The Alias DVD includes a number of fascinating episodes such as the period elite "Truth Be Told" by which Sydney, against her greater judgment, confides in her fianc Danny the secrets of her SD-6 connection. Time later, Danny is murdered, and Sydney sees cause to trust that SD-6 is involved with his death. She also involves the understanding that SD-6 (which also uses her father) is not a branch of the CIA, but an anti-US government power working against it. Sydney agrees to utilize the CIA as a agent, and on the way, she finds that her father is also a double agent. Occurrence one sets the platform for the rest of the series Other significant episodes from Season 1 include "Time Will Tell" in which Sydney is required to take a rest sensor test while SD-6 efforts to recognize the mole within its ranks, and "Snowman" in which the SD-6 competitor K-Directorate dispatches as killer called the "Snowman" to get rid of the beginner Khasinau (alias "the man")

Below is really a list of attacks included on the Alias (Season 1) DVD:

Episode 1 (Truth Be Told) Air Date: 09-30-2001

Show 2 (So It Begins) Air Date: 10-07-2001

Occurrence three (Parity) Air Date: 10-14-2001

Episode 4 (A Broken Heart) Air Date: 10-21-2001

Show 5 (Doppelganger) Air Date: 10-28-2001

Event 6 (Reckoning) Air Date: 11-18-2001

Show 7 (Color-Blind) Air Date: 11-25-2001

Event 8 (Time Will Tell) Air Date: 12-02-2001

Episode 9 (Mea Culpa) Air Date: 12-09-2001

Occurrence 10 (Spirit) Air Date: 12-16-2001

Event 11 (The Confession) Air Date: 01-06-2002

Event 12 (The Box: Part 1) Air Date: 01-20-2002

Event 13 (The Box: Part 2) Air Date: 02-10-2002

Episode 14 (The Coup) Air Date: 02-24-2002

Show 15 (Page 47) Air Date: 03-03-2002

Occurrence 16 (The Prophecy) Air Date: 03-10-2002

Episode 17 (Q & A) Air Date: 03-17-2002

Show 18 (Masquerade) Air Date: 04-07-2002

Show 19 (Snowman) Air Date: 04-14-2002

Occurrence 20 (The Perfect Solution Is) Air Date: 04-21-2002

Episode 21 (Rendezvous) Air Date: 05-05-2002

Show 22 (Very nearly Forty Years) Air Date: 05-12-2002 nissan frontier headlights investigation