What I love most about this season is the deeply intensifying
quest to uncover the secret organisation that once employed
Gordon Dean. That and Arvin Sloane.
Unfortunately
however, both were rarely featured in this episode. The enigmatic
Prophet
Five group was reduced to a threat looming
over the horizon and as for Sloane, well…his only contact
was a five minute conversation with an old friend. One might
wonder why he wouldn’t try to broker a deal with his former
subordinate – all the money he can get his hands on for
a cure to the Rambaldi plague that has consumed his daughter.
Because lets face it, if anyone has the connections to find a
cure it would be Sark.
Yes! Sark is back, and the writers waste no time trying to explain
who he is or give him an introduction, and instead opt for throwing
him right into the mix. Remarkably, the gamble pays off as his
first major encounter with a member of APO turns out to be newcomer
Rachel Gibson.
Out in the
field, Nicols gave her best and while it was not the same as
the heart-pumping
Sydney Bristow operations, she
still managed to pull it off. Literally in fact, as she soon
hooked up with freelancer Bob Brown in a night of passion. But
what she didn’t know is that Mr Brown is actually just
an alias for the one and only Insidious Mr Sark.
It was a joy to have David Anders back on Alias. His constantly
shifting loyalties were in full swing here as he worked not only
for the sinister Masari, but also for APO and for himself. Anders
and Nicols worked well together, finally giving Nicols a chance
to have a more normal relationship. Well, as normal as can be
when the object of your affection turns out to be a freelance
agent who once worked for a terrorist group.
Sark is great.
In season three he sunk into the levels of a two-dimensional
villain
content with blowing things up, but for
his brief appearance last season, we got a bit of the old Julian
back. And in “Bob”, it was nothing but classic Sark!
He’s the villain every show needs to have. It was just
such a shame that his entire foray into the world of international
espionage did not include more of Sloane. But I suppose the hook-up
with Rachel Gibson kind of made up for that.
In reality,
the entire Sark/Rachel dynamic was actually mirrored in the
way Jack teamed
up with his old MI-6 “contact” in
an attempt to weed out any Prophet Five influences within British
Intelligence…especially when a weapon of mass destruction
is concerned. The there was a believably chemistry between the
two that begs the question were Jack and Elizabeth Powel ever
a little bit more than friends? It looks like Jack was quite
the ladies man in his day.
So with Sark,
a little Bond-esque hook-up and Jack Bristow in action, “Bob” has
it all!
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