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The Washington Times

December 5, 2003

Tuning In: 'Alias' Recap

Viewers who can't get enough of Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow in "Alias" can now watch the entire first and second seasons on DVD.

The first season's DVD box set came out earlier this fall, and the follow-up season was released Tuesday.

The new six-DVD package includes deleted scenes and never-before-seen footage, including shots of Miss Garner accidentally hitting a stunt man in the head with a metal container during a fight scene. Audio commentary is available on four of the episodes, featuring feedback from various cast members and executive producer J.J. Abrams. At times, the group rambles on about nothing, but there's an obvious camaraderie between them.

Most importantly, last season's episodes include the romance between Miss Bristow and Agent Vaughn, who is played by Michael Vartan. Hopefully, as the third season progresses and Miss Bristow regains her memory, the two will be reunited, and Mr. Vaughn's relationship with Lauren Reed, played by Melissa George, will go by the wayside.

The box set features 22 episodes and retails for $69.99.

"Alias" airs Sunday evenings at 9 on ABC.

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