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8/10
Francie doesn't like coffee ice cream
gridoon202419 November 2009
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Irina sends Sydney the info she needs to clear Will's name, and asks for her favor....which apparently is to have Sydney lead the CIA into the warehouse where Sloane keeps all his Rambaldi artifacts and take them. Of course Sydney has her doubts about the validity of Irina's intel, but a CIA team is prepared to take action anyway. Meanwhile, Will is freed and starts digging into his records trying to locate the person whose DNA matches the second double of Dr. Markovic's experiment. In the typical "Alias" tradition, "The Telling" is full of twists and deceptions; Irina in particular constantly alternates between trustworthy and manipulative. Ultimately, I believe one thing is made clear: she DOES love her daughter. As for the similarly slippery Sark, I'll let the man speak for himself: "My loyalties are flexible". I personally think this episode is slightly inferior to the previous one, "Second Double". That one was great from the first minute to the last; this one is more of a collection of great scenes: Irina's jump from the roof (Lena Olin is awesome to watch in action), the literally home-wrecking Sydney-"Francie" fight, the final twist. Speaking of the Sydney-"Francie" fight, it's a bit of a mismatch, because Merrin Dungey isn't quite the screen fighter that Jennifer Garner is. Nevertheless, the actress deserves respect for her effort, and she is, in my opinion, one of the MVPs of the entire season. As for the final twist, it's certainly a big what-the-hell development that leaves you asking how, when, who and why. It opens up a lot of possibilities for the next season. Two problems: 1) Why didn't "Francie" just shoot Will instead of trying to kill him the hard way?, 2) This time, Sloane's appearance is underwhelming. Once again he teases Jack about the new horizons that Rambaldi has opened for him without actually revealing anything: this worked great in "Second Double", but it's beginning to test the viewer's (and Jack's!) patience now. *** out of 4.
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9/10
A fine end to the second season
Tweekums17 April 2012
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Just as Fake-Francie is about to kill Will the FBI burst into the room and take him into custody. It isn't long before he is free though as Sydney's mother sends the DNA records of the duplicate to the CIA and he is in the clear. The original DNA belonged to Allison Doren; a name Will remembers from somewhere... it turns out she was part of Operation Chistmas. They may know the name of the person but they still have no idea that she now looks like Francie. As a quid pro quo for the information Sydney's mother asks that the CIA raid a warehouse where Sloane had been storing all his Rambaldi artefacts, including many stolen from the NSA that the CIA hadn't been told about. While a team raids the warehouse Jack and NSA director Brandon escort the Rambaldi heart; their convoy is attacked and Sloane gets the heart and takes Jack with him... to make matters worse the warehouse had been cleared. The episode climaxes with Sydney fighting a now identified Allison and a cliff hanger that will leave viewers looking forward to the next series... or reaching for the next box set.

This was a good conclusion to the series with plenty of action; highlights being when Irina Derevko jumped from the top of a tall building to escape and the fight between Sydney and Allion. There acting was solid as one would expect, especially from Lena Olin who shows she can do action as well as more dialogue heavy scenes. It looks as if Amanda Foreman might become a regular as her character is getting closer to Marshall.
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