How many Seasons?

How many seasons should (or could) alias continue for?

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  • Five seems about right

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  • six is the magic number

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  • seven is what i'm shooting for

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  • eight is what we want

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  • nine fine

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How much alias can you take? or more importantly, how long can they keep the excitment coming without making the show idiotic? i'd say about seven. how about you?
 
xinli11 said:
This show should exist as long as the characters and plots can continue to be compelling.
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I totally agree, but if I had to pick a number, I would say 7 years ;)
 
i love alias to death, but i think five is enough... there's just so much that u can write. or maybe jj will surprise us all. who knows? i wish it would last forever!
 
However many seasons Alias has, and I think there is definitely enough meat to last beyond 5 seasons, the stories should continue in books. Having the prequels were a great idea, even if the writing is a little unsophisticated. We should then have a sequel and have plots that span multiple books.

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I think 6 is fine with me. I liked the ending of Buffy the vampire Slayer but i didn't like most of the 7th season. The directors may get lazy when there's being so many seasons. I go for six :cool:
 
I'd like it to go on forever :angelic: but the plots would get idiotic - plus the cast would die off :woot: hehe So seriously I'd say 7 that'd be a nice run (y)
 
I think five.

The writers really seemed to struggle last season, and there were a few episodes that seemed to be little more than fillers.

I think that if JJ tells the story he originally set out to tell, five is just about right. I mean, they could keep coming up with storylines forever, but I want to see where everything that was introduced in the beginning ends up. I want to see the show come full circle, and not just keep plodding along for the sake of it.
 
~Summers~ said:
I'd like it to go on forever :angelic: but the plots would get idiotic - plus the cast would die off :woot: hehe So seriously I'd say 7 that'd be a nice run (y)
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Yeah Syd will be like 55 and going through menopause and still going on missions. And by that point Sloane would be a head floating in a jar.
 
xinli11 said:
Yeah Syd will be like 55 and going through menopause and still going on missions.  And by that point Sloane would be a head floating in a jar.
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Haha that would be crazy!
 
xinli11 said:
Yeah Syd will be like 55 and going through menopause and still going on missions.  And by that point Sloane would be a head floating in a jar.
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Don't forget, Vaughn will be buying Viagra and Jack will be forced to direct missions from his wheelchair, while Dixon feeds him jello.

Seriously though, I cannot imagine life without Alias. Thank God for the DVDs or I would die when the series ends.
 
Seriously though, I cannot imagine life without Alias. Thank God for the DVDs or I would die when the series ends.
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Same here!
 
the show should go on as long as it's good. if it's only bulls*** it should stop, so I don#t think you can say how many seasons a show should have, because nobody knows if you still like it after 6 seasons or so.
 
Seriously though, I cannot imagine life without Alias. Thank God for the DVDs or I would die when the series ends.
I can imagine life without Alias. Whenever a show I really like ends, I always manage to find one to replace it! (It all started back in 1992 or thereabouts with Beverly Hills 90210 :D )

Plus, I don't want to remember it as a second-rate show, which it could become if it dragged on past its use-by date.
 
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