| Original
Airdate: |
May
22nd, 2006 on ABC.
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| UK
Airdate: |
July
9th, 2006 on Bravo. |
Written
By:
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Jeff
Pinkner and Drew Goddard.
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| Directed
By: |
Tucker
Gates. |
| Guest
Starring: |
Michael
Vartan as Michael Vaughn, Mia Maestro as Nadia Santos, David Anders
as Julian Sark, Lena Olin as Irina Derevko and Merrin Dungey as
Francie Calfo. |
| US
ABC Ratings: |
This
episode aired as part of a two hour block with the previous episode. "All
The Time In The World" received a Neilson rating of 4.3/7. |
| Location
Ciphers: |
Mongolia
and Hong Kong. |
| 47
References: |
- Rambaldi's
Page 47.
- The pay
off code is 8447.
- When Marshall
is scanning for Sloane, he gets a hit off of Kelly Peyton with
a cell signal of //0124577.
- While trying
to stop the missile launch, Marshall's screen displays "file001"=(cosign)x&.744.
- When the
missiles are activated, the countdown starts at 14:57.
- The shut
code for the missiles ends in 4T647.
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| Episode
Notes: |
- This episode marks Drew Goddards fifth and Jeff Pinkner's eleventh
written episode of the series. Tucker Gates has directed four
episodes of Alias.
- All of the locational ciphers with the exception
of Mount Subasio appear in the opening scenes of the episode.
This first cipher
is an in joke, with the operation taking place in Sydney.
- Mount
Subasio was previously seen in the season one episode "Q
and A".
- In America, this episode aired in a installment,
following "Reprisal".
- "All
The Time In The World" is the last ever episode of Alias.
- Instead
of the usual ending where "Alias" appears on
the screen, this episode displayed a thank you message from the
cast and crew saying "Thank you for five incredible years".
- The
episode got its name from a piece of Sloane's dialogue where
he tells 'Nadia' they have all the time in the world to be together.
- After this
episode there were rumours of a spin-off series focusing on
Sloane, Sark and Peyton. However, the actors were able to secure
additions projects and the project never materialised.
- Merrin Dungey
appeared in this episode as Francie Calfo. Dungey last appeared
on the series in "Remnants".
- The part
of the episode involving Francie was an idea the writers wanted
to use all season, however it didn't fit with the story until
this episode.
- After production
of this episode, Carl Lumbly made a speach to the cast and
crew that resulted in half the crew breaking down in tears.
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| Music
Listing: |
Track: "Runaway
Train" – Soul Asylum
Album: Black Gold.
Played: During the flashback scene with Francie.
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