I quit watching Alias by that time I think. On "Bionic Woman", another problem
I really have is how Jaime can go off on these missions and have it not affect
her sister. In the last few weeks, in one ep she went on a mission to Peru (I
think it was) to recover a kidnapped guy, and in another sh
I agree. Their attempts at a home life work against the show.
regarding Alias. I think it hurt them when they kept trying to do the
double dating duo with her, her sister and the guys. It took away from
the intensity of the show
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Agreed. the younger sister was originally written to be deaf, which was
supposed ot up the emotional power of the series I can't remember, but was she
deaf in the pilot?
I mentioned "Alias" in which Sydney often went on missions, then had to explain
to her friends that she was away on business.
I missed a couple of episodes. it is not doing much for me either. The
sister angle is a drag on the show and as much as i liked the lead
actress in Jekyll, she seems watered down on this show. They should
have made Katie the star. She is the best thing about the series.
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i watch, but I'm not loving it. Frankly, i think the show might be better if
Jamie were written full-on as a secret agent, a la Steve Austin. I'm having
trouble enjoying the adventures of this young lady who runs off on missions,
then comes home to hang out with her kid sister. I know the show'
by MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Zap2it
Oct-26-2007
Either there is a strong contingent of Boston Red Sox fans who have been
tuning in to "Bionic Woman" each week, or the star of our cyborg woman
is rapidly fading.
"Bionic Woman" earned a 4.8 rating/7 share according to Fast National
ratings from Nie