From Inside the Box | Fri, May 29
Fri, May 29
Watch out, here comes 'Maneater'
Once again, it's time to reflect on the TV season that just ended. Today's question is: Did "Fringe" become a good show? I say yes it did. "Fringe" may never be a great show. It's certainly no "Lost" or "Alias," but over the season it evolved to become ...
4 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Months Ago,
Independent says
(in JJ Abrams: Trek star)
Times Online
UK
In 2001, he developed Alias, a sci-fi show about a CIA agent that ran for 105 episodes and launched the career of Jennifer Garner. Public recognition, and a form of cult following, followed three years later when Abrams was asked to develop a show for ...
5 Months Ago,
Louisville Courier-Journal says
(in Pro/Con: Is it more fun to watch TV on DVD?)
KY - Feb 13, 2009
Now that's the way to watch TV! My lady refused to acknowledge that "Alias" could possibly be any good. The majority of her argument, as near as I could ...
And
USA Today says
(in Nielsens: The Big Game was really big in the ratings)
- Feb 3, 2009
Though easily a series high, it marked the lowest turnout for a post-Super Bowl program since ABC's Alias in 2003. ABC's special Wipeout, which aired during ...
And
TV Squad says
(in TV Squad Ten: Reasons Leverage is the best new show this season)
CA - Jan 30, 2009
It's been called a new age A-Team, but I see it more as a lighthearted combination of Ocean's 11, Alias, Burn Notice and even How I Met Your Mother. ...
6 Months Ago,
Associated Content says
(in Melissa George Latest to Leave Grey's Anatomy)
Melissa George Latest to Leave Grey's Anatomy
CO - Jan 14, 2009
George has experience in dividing fans of a cult show on ABC. George first became widely known in the fourth season of Alias, as the new wife of Michael ...