Alias, season 1
There have been recent sightings and references in my other entertainment and conversations to Jennifer Garner, J.J. Abrams, and the pop culture of the early 21st century, so I decided to watch this show that I missed at the time. My wife had already watched it but has decided to re-watch with me, so it's fun to see what she remembers.
Anyway, it delivers what I want, a zippy spy show with drama and complete and utter nonsensical plot. But the nonsensical plot is even more nonsense with Da Vinci Code Assassins Creed National Treasure type of stuff, and I did not expect that. At first I hated it but now I'm all-in on the stupid.
So much of the show is about how cool Garner looks in increasingly skimpy and Halloween-y outfits. What's funny to me is that, as a network show, it's all a lighter version of others thing- like not quite goth, not quite cyberpunk, not quite club chic- just reminding of you of those things. My wife reminded me that it's essentially a kinder gentler version of La Femme Nikita and that character has a much more brutal, intense background.
I'm also not used to the TV version of stunts and fights and digital backgrounds where you can easily see the fakeness, but that is just how it is sometimes when you watch something that isn't that old and can feel older than watching something that is much older.
Bradley Cooper is in this! I didn't know that, so that's a nice surprise. I like the ancillary characters, like her dad and pretty much all the spy people. Her slimy boss and sympathetic partner guy. I even like her CIA handler who's in love with her (every cute white boy is in love with her in this show lol) and then everyone else around him calls him out on it, it's great. Her roommate character is annoying and useless though.
It's fun- a nice mix of cheese and drama. Garner is an interesting lead for a show like this because she has this thin voice and sometimes when she talks she sounds like a little girl. But she's a fine actress and I kind of like that while she's certainly attractive, she's not some unrealistic curvy beauty, she looks like she can run away from and/or jump kick an enemy while wearing leather pants and any one of her endless supplies of wigs.
Yeah- wigs- the main reason all spy shows should star women (see also: The Americans).