I love early S5, but everything after "There's Only One Sydney Bristow" gets -- sketchy. There are still amazing moments, but there is the distinct sense that the writing staff is spending more time scrambling for their next jobs than finishing the show.
Like the ending where she and Jack take off to form a renegade anti-Rambaldi paramilitary unit they will run from their private love nest in the mountains?
Well, see, I would agree entirely with everything you say about Nadia's death, except - she's not dead.
So in some theoretical universe where that wasn't an elaborately staged coverup and she went and rescued Jack and they had immortal Rambaldi adventures together, your analysis is spot-on.
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THIS. Yes. I was embarrassed for them!
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That really did suck, and marks the beginning of the downturn of S5, IMO. I wholeheartedly enjoyed it before then.
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Wait, that was just my brain. Sorry.
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So in some theoretical universe where that wasn't an elaborately staged coverup and she went and rescued Jack and they had immortal Rambaldi adventures together, your analysis is spot-on.
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