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Alias is a 2001 TV series that aired on ABC network. The series was created by J. J. Abrams and starred Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow, a college student recruited by a secret branch of the CIA known as SD-6. The series premiered on September 30, 2001 and aired its final episode on May 22, 2006.
Plot
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Sydney Bristow informs her fiancee Danny about her secret life and he is shortly killed by the very agency she works for. Her already complicated life becomes more so when her father, Jack Bristow who also works for SD-6, informs her that SD-6 is not a part of the CIA but a secret organization and enemy to the United States. Sydney becomes a double agent working withing SD-6 undermining and discovering its secrets. Her handler at the CIA is Michael Vaugn, an agent whose father was killed by Irina Derevko, Sydney's mother, a Russian spy sent to get close to her father many years ago.
As the show developed, a major plot involving the technologically sophisticated sixteenth century inventions and prophecies of a man named Milo Rambaldi formed. When SD-6 eventually fell, other organizations rose to take its place with the goal of finding Rambaldi's devices and fulfilling his prophecies. Sydney lost her old friends, all affected by her secret life and discovered her entire family to be deeply involved in espionage.
Cast
Episode Guides
Season 1
- Main Article:Season 1
Season 2
- Main Article:Season 2
Season 3
- Main Article:Season 3
Season 4
- Main Article:Season 4
Season 5
- Main Article:Season 5
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