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# Alias Season 3

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Review: The Most Dramatic, Intense Season to me - Season 3 was a big reset in the show certainly and sadly for me not a particularly popular one among fans. The biggest reason for this disdain seems to be the road block in the Sydney/Vaughn relationship, I don't watch shows for character romance personally and had no problem with this whatsoever. The other is the removal of Will and Francie from the show and as a result the decrease in emphasis on Sydney's home and social life. I liked Will's on and off investigation storyline in season 1 and Francie's double trouble arc in the back half of season two and the show was different without them for sure. I still loved the increase in intensity this season brought though and that's why for me it's roughly equal with season 2, ahead of the also very popular season 1, as my favorite of the show. Season three of Alias wasn't meant to warm hearts or really even to get to know the characters better- which I understand some people will have issues with- it was meant to bring an aggressive, dark twist to the overall show almost every week and it almost always succeeded in doing that. This is the most mysterious season of the show for sure- I don't think the other four seasons combined keep the audience and/or and most of the characters in the dark as much as this middle season of the show- and I for one have always loved that approach. I started watching Alias in the dark in the early morning hours via TNT reruns- there would be five or six episodes straight one, maybe two nights a week- and I think this season more than any other excels in that type of format. If you watch one or two episodes a day (or more) on DVD I think you'll probably like season three more than the original run audience as well. Maybe it wouldn't have played as well watching one episode a week with all the time to think about the characters, their lives, etc. built in. I was essentially holding my breath from one episode to the next in five or six hour bunches and didn't have time to focus on anything but the cliff hanger that just ended the previous episode. Regardless of how I watched it I was completely hooked by season three when I first watched it and I am still hooked. I consider the episode "Conscious," just before the halfway point of the season to be one of the two or three best of the series and to this day I still only watch it the same way in which I saw it for the first time- at night, in the dark, and in silence as I refuse to let anyone disturb me while this one is on the screen. It has to be one of my 15-20 favorites TV episodes of all time from any show. The episode "Full Disclosure," just two episodes later is an instant classic as well that closes out the big story line of the first half of the season beautifully and then at the very end starts the big story of the rest of the season in absolutely stunning fashion. Season 3 is what I'd call a dedicated arc season whereas seasons one and two were more balanced between arcs and characters. For me the story emphasis was amazing because I thought the arcs were good enough to warrant the extra attention. Many people did miss the personal touches from the previous two years though and I do at least understand this criticism, I just don't really care about it that much when I'm as engrossed in the stories as I still am when watching season three.
Review: Amazing show - This show is so great that I purchased the season just so I can always go and watch back if I felt ever so Inclined to. An incredible story and worth the watch

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B001MVWRMK |
| Actors  | David Carradine, Djimon Hounsou, Fritz Michel, Mía Maestro, Ricky Gervais |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,739 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #2,215 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,110) |
| Director  | Daniel Attias, Ken Olin, Lawrence Trilling, Maryann Brandon, Max Mayer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 5072454 |
| Language  | Unqualified |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 6 |
| Producers  | Dylan Reynolds, Jeff Pinkner, Jesse Alexander, Mark Irvingsen, Sarah Caplan |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.6 x 5.3 x 7.4 inches; 8 ounces |
| Release date  | April 7, 2009 |
| Run time  | 15 hours and 40 minutes |
| Studio  | Walt Disney Video |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure/Television, Television
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 6

## Images

![Alias Season 3 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/614U95DaS-L.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Most Dramatic, Intense Season to me
*by J***. on June 22, 2012*

Season 3 was a big reset in the show certainly and sadly for me not a particularly popular one among fans. The biggest reason for this disdain seems to be the road block in the Sydney/Vaughn relationship, I don't watch shows for character romance personally and had no problem with this whatsoever. The other is the removal of Will and Francie from the show and as a result the decrease in emphasis on Sydney's home and social life. I liked Will's on and off investigation storyline in season 1 and Francie's double trouble arc in the back half of season two and the show was different without them for sure. I still loved the increase in intensity this season brought though and that's why for me it's roughly equal with season 2, ahead of the also very popular season 1, as my favorite of the show. Season three of Alias wasn't meant to warm hearts or really even to get to know the characters better- which I understand some people will have issues with- it was meant to bring an aggressive, dark twist to the overall show almost every week and it almost always succeeded in doing that. This is the most mysterious season of the show for sure- I don't think the other four seasons combined keep the audience and/or and most of the characters in the dark as much as this middle season of the show- and I for one have always loved that approach. I started watching Alias in the dark in the early morning hours via TNT reruns- there would be five or six episodes straight one, maybe two nights a week- and I think this season more than any other excels in that type of format. If you watch one or two episodes a day (or more) on DVD I think you'll probably like season three more than the original run audience as well. Maybe it wouldn't have played as well watching one episode a week with all the time to think about the characters, their lives, etc. built in. I was essentially holding my breath from one episode to the next in five or six hour bunches and didn't have time to focus on anything but the cliff hanger that just ended the previous episode. Regardless of how I watched it I was completely hooked by season three when I first watched it and I am still hooked. I consider the episode "Conscious," just before the halfway point of the season to be one of the two or three best of the series and to this day I still only watch it the same way in which I saw it for the first time- at night, in the dark, and in silence as I refuse to let anyone disturb me while this one is on the screen. It has to be one of my 15-20 favorites TV episodes of all time from any show. The episode "Full Disclosure," just two episodes later is an instant classic as well that closes out the big story line of the first half of the season beautifully and then at the very end starts the big story of the rest of the season in absolutely stunning fashion. Season 3 is what I'd call a dedicated arc season whereas seasons one and two were more balanced between arcs and characters. For me the story emphasis was amazing because I thought the arcs were good enough to warrant the extra attention. Many people did miss the personal touches from the previous two years though and I do at least understand this criticism, I just don't really care about it that much when I'm as engrossed in the stories as I still am when watching season three.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing show
*by R***L on January 26, 2025*

This show is so great that I purchased the season just so I can always go and watch back if I felt ever so Inclined to. An incredible story and worth the watch

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great
*by W***Z on December 5, 2025*

Great

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