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Date Posted: 10:16:09 10/05/01 Fri
Author: Trish
Subject: Re: One critic refered to Alias as "La Femme Felicity". It did well in the preliminary ratings. It received some good reviews and some bad reviews. One reviewer compaired it negatively to LFN... "Though there are surprises and crosses and double-crosses in the show's waning minutes, "Alias" fails to make me care much about its characters, their future or understanding who the good guys are and who the bad guys are. "La Femme Nikita" kept these mysteries beguiling in its early seasons; "Alias" can't manage to do that in its first episode... " Other reviews thought it was overlong and confusing. On the otherhand, some TV reviewers thought it was good with an especially good cast. I thought it was ok. There was a scene in which she is caught where she's not supposed to be and pretends to be a ditz looking for a bathroom. Then she tells the bad guy she likes his tie. Coincidence?
In reply to: Daishi 's message, "O/T a blurb on Alias" on 11:55:24 10/04/01 Thu


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[> [> LOL, Trish--"La Femme Felicity" seems to about nail it. "Alias" does make me appreciate even more what LFN was able to do with a relatively modest production budget. (r) -- Susan W, 22:15:29 10/07/01 Sun

And regarding the second episode, I got a kick out of seeing her in a traditional chador. I've always thought that if we want to get bin Laden, we need to send in a woman--what he and his people would least expect.


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[> [> [> Re: It makes me regret that LFN wasn't on a major network that was prepared to support and promote it. And, after all, ABC is the bare buns network. Just imagine, LOL, every other episode instead of once a season! -- Trish, 13:49:47 10/08/01 Mon


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