During
the funeral sequence, I felt a pang of regret that it’s
the last we’ll be seeing of Mia Maestro. She’s such
a wonderful actress and her time on Alias was cut a little bit
short. As the sequence jumps from the Santos funeral to Rienne’s
autopsy, I did feel a little sorry for Renee – she lived
alone, she died alone and no one was around to mourn her loss.
But both Mia Maestro and Elodie Bouchez served
their purpose on the series…the stakes have been upped and now anything can
happen in the countdown to the series finale. It actually covers
up the second rate resurrection of Michael Vaughn nicely. So much
time and effort was spent killing off the character, convincing
us that he was dead and also letting the characters move on with
their lives. Why would they bring him back after all of that? I’m
not anti-Vartan…I loved the chemistry he brought to the show
and he has been a vital cog in the Alias machine for over four
years. But he was dead, and the series could once again be taken
seriously. After all, Alias now has a reputation for killing people
off and bringing them back.
None of it matters now anyway…Vaughn is back. That should
be joy enough for long-time fans. There were some good scenes between
Vartan and Garner, and I watched with baited breath to find out
when he would figure out that the woman he was with wasn’t
really Sydney. His fight with Anna, the camera pan around Vaughn
inside the German bunker and Anna’s final moments are examples
of the fantastic direction in the episode which just made the final
scenes so damn enjoyable!
You would think though that Vaughn’s “proper” return
would be the highlight of the episode, and for many people I’m
sure it is, but I found Sloane wrestling with his own conscience
was far more compelling. I’ve said it before – Arvin
Sloane is one of the greatest villains ever to have graced the
small screen. When he was good he was also bad. And now that he
is bad he’s got an aura of good surrounding him. It’s
the moral ambiguity Rifkin brings to the role that makes him so
amazing to watch.
His ghostly encounter did seem to be downplayed
a little, and instead more attention was paid to his banter with
the sinister
Kelly Peyton. Nadia always brought out the good in his character,
so I guess it is Peyton who brings out his dark side. The revelation
of Sloane’s contact the end would have actually been a
shocker had David Anders not been credited at the beginning of
the episode.
But ending on a high, as Sydney once again takes
on double agent status within the ranks of Prophet Five, the
series yet again
takes a step closer to its roots with Vaughn set up for the role
as handler.
Can we expect to see Syd once again taking orders from Sloane,
or will she just kill him on the spot? Whatever it is, I’m
sure the next episode will bring some classic Alias moments that
no one will be able to forget. And with Anna gone, I predict
we'll see Prophet Five crumbling from within SD-6 style!