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[[Image:alias-damon-carlton.jpg|right|thumb|350px|[[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]] stand in front of posters for ''Alias'' and ''Lost'' in the Los Angeles production offices of [[ABC]] on the Disney lot <small>([[Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD)]] extra featurette "Lost in a Day")</small>]]
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{{I|I=alias-damon-carlton.jpg|a=right|w=350|c=[[Damon Lindelof]] and [[Carlton Cuse]] stand in front of posters for ''Alias'' and ''Lost'' in the Los Angeles production offices of [[ABC]] on the Disney lot <small>([[Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD)]] extra featurette "Lost in a Day")</small>}}
'''''Alias''''' was a television series that shares a number of overlaps with ''[[Lost]]'', both in storyline as well as cast and crew.
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'''''Alias''''' was a television series that shares a number of overlaps with ''[[Lost]]'', both in storyline as well as cast and crew as [[J.J. Abrams]] helped create both shows.
   
'''Warning:''' This page contains numerous spoilers for ''Alias''.
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'''Warning:''' This page contains numerous spoilers for ''[https://alias.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Alias]''.
   
 
==Shared crew==
 
==Shared crew==
* [[J.J. Abrams]] created ''Alias'' and co-created ''Lost''.
 
 
* [[Jack Bender]] has worked as a director on both shows.
 
* [[Jack Bender]] has worked as a director on both shows.
 
* [[Michael Giacchino]] composed the soundtracks to both shows.
 
* [[Michael Giacchino]] composed the soundtracks to both shows.
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==Shared cast==
 
==Shared cast==
[[Image:Alias-TerryOQuinn.jpg|thumb|right|Terry O'Quinn as FBI Asst. Director Kendall]]
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{{I|I=Alias-TerryOQuinn.jpg|w=200|a=right|c=[[Terry O'Quinn]] as FBI Asst. Director Kendall}}
 
* [[Terry O'Quinn]] featured in ''Alias'' as F.B.I. Assistant Director Kendall for a number of episodes, and in ''Lost'' as [[John Locke]].
 
* [[Terry O'Quinn]] featured in ''Alias'' as F.B.I. Assistant Director Kendall for a number of episodes, and in ''Lost'' as [[John Locke]].
 
* [[François Chau]] played Mr. Cho in an episode of ''Alias'', and has made appearances in ''Lost'' as [[Pierre Chang]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Marvin Candle]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Mark Wickmund]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Edgar Halliwax]].
 
* [[François Chau]] played Mr. Cho in an episode of ''Alias'', and has made appearances in ''Lost'' as [[Pierre Chang]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Marvin Candle]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Mark Wickmund]], A.K.A. [[Dr. Edgar Halliwax]].
* [[Greg Grunberg]] starred as a main character during most of ''Alias'' as Eric Weiss, and played the role of the [[pilot (flight 815)|pilot]] in the first episode of ''Lost''.
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* [[Greg Grunberg]] starred as a main character during most of ''Alias'' as Eric Weiss and played the role of [[Seth Norris]] in the ''Lost''.
 
* [[Jenny Gago]] has played the role of a C.I.A. Agent in both ''Alias'' and ''Lost''.
 
* [[Jenny Gago]] has played the role of a C.I.A. Agent in both ''Alias'' and ''Lost''.
 
* [[Ian Patrick Williams]] played Mr. Gibson on ''Alias'', and [[Alvar Hanso]] in ''[[The Lost Experience]]''
 
* [[Ian Patrick Williams]] played Mr. Gibson on ''Alias'', and [[Alvar Hanso]] in ''[[The Lost Experience]]''
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*[[James Lesure]] was C.I.A. Agent Craig Blair on ''Alias'' and [[Dr. Hamill]] on ''Lost.''
 
*[[James Lesure]] was C.I.A. Agent Craig Blair on ''Alias'' and [[Dr. Hamill]] on ''Lost.''
 
*[[April Webster]] - In the ''Alias'' Season 1 finale, when "The Man" was revealed, Irina Derevko's character was played by April Webster, the casting director of ''Lost'', because no actress had been casted for that role (prominent only in Season 2).
 
*[[April Webster]] - In the ''Alias'' Season 1 finale, when "The Man" was revealed, Irina Derevko's character was played by April Webster, the casting director of ''Lost'', because no actress had been casted for that role (prominent only in Season 2).
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* [[Wolf Muser]] was Alliance Member Ramon Veloso on ''Alias'', and [[Hans Van Eeghen]] during ''Lost's'' ARG game the [[Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project]].
 
* [[Wolf Muser]] was Alliance Member Ramon Veloso on ''Alias'', and [[Hans Van Eeghen]] during ''Lost's'' ARG game the [[Dharma Initiative Recruiting Project]].
 
* [[Raymond Ma]] was a Taiwanese businessman on ''Alias'', [[Efren Salonga]] on ''Lost.''
 
* [[Raymond Ma]] was a Taiwanese businessman on ''Alias'', [[Efren Salonga]] on ''Lost.''
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* [[Michelle Forbes]] was Dr. Maggie Sinclair on ''Alias'', and [[Karen Decker]] on ''Lost.''
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* [[Raymond J. Barry]] was Senator George Reed on ''Alias'' and [[Ray Shephard]] on ''Lost.''
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* [[David S. Lee]] was an Irish bomb squad member on ''Alias'' and a younger [[Charles Widmore]] on ''Lost.''
   
 
==Shared character names==
 
==Shared character names==
* Sydney's father was [[Jack]]
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Note: Sydney is the protagonist of Alias.
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* Sydney's father was [[Jack]].
 
* Sydney's half-sister was [[Nadia]].
 
* Sydney's half-sister was [[Nadia]].
 
* Sydney's lover was [[Michael]].
 
* Sydney's lover was [[Michael]].
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* Francie's lover in season one was called [[Charlie]] (also, his surname was [[Bernard]]).
 
* Francie's lover in season one was called [[Charlie]] (also, his surname was [[Bernard]]).
 
* [[Emily]] is the wife of the evil boss Arvin Sloane.
 
* [[Emily]] is the wife of the evil boss Arvin Sloane.
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* Arron was the little boy kidnapped by Sark
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* Danny was Sydney's fiancee
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* Sayid was the man the Bristows met in Iraq
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* [[Clementine]] was the first name Sydney suggested for her baby.
   
 
==Shared episode names==
 
==Shared episode names==
* {{ep|mx13}} was the title of the second episode of Alias's first season; it was also the title of the thirteenth released ''Lost'' [[mobisode]].
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* {{ep|mx13}} is the title of the second episode of Alias's first season; and also the title of the thirteenth ''Lost'' [[mobisode]].
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* {{ep|2x19}} is the title of the 10th episode of Alias' final season, as well as the title of the nineteenth episode of Lost's second season.
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==Shared phrases==
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* The name of the protagonist of Alias is also Sydney.
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* The phrase [[Snowman]] is used by the [[Dharma Initiative]], while the 19th episode of Alias's season one is entitled "Snowman".
   
 
==Shared music==
 
==Shared music==
* In a season four episode, during Eric Weiss's birthday party, [[Drive Shaft]]'s "[[You All Everybody]]" can be heard in the background.
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* In ''Alias'' season 4 episode "[https://alias.fandom.com/wiki/4.3_The_Awful_Truth The Awful Truth]", during Eric Weiss's birthday party, [[Drive Shaft]]'s "[[You All Everybody]]" can be heard in the background.
* "[[Delicate]]" by Damien Rice was featured in {{ep|1x17}} of ''Lost'' and in two episodes of ''Alias''.
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* "[[Delicate]]" by Damien Rice was featured in {{ep|1x17}} of ''Lost'' and in one episode of ''Alias''.
 
* The [[score]] for tense moments is strikingly similar, notably because [[Michael Giacchino]] composes for both shows.
 
* The [[score]] for tense moments is strikingly similar, notably because [[Michael Giacchino]] composes for both shows.
   
 
==Shared sets==
 
==Shared sets==
* The [[Swan Orientation film]] was shot on the APO set from seasons 4 and 5 of ''Alias'' in Burbank by the ''Alias'' crew. [http://www.thetailsection.com/lost-news/thetailsection-talks-to-dr-mar.php] [http://www.lostvirtualtour.com/lost/filming_locations/alias/index.html]
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* The [[Swan Orientation film]] was shot on the APO set from seasons 4 and 5 of ''Alias'' in Burbank by the ''Alias'' crew. [https://web.archive.org/web/20070705171825/http://www.thetailsection.com/lost-news/thetailsection-talks-to-dr-mar.php] [https://web.archive.org/web/20101101190945/http://www.lostvirtualtour.com/lost/filming_locations/alias/index.html]
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* The plane used in Alias season 3 episode 15 is the same set used in the [[Pilot]] of Lost
 
 
==Alias's allusions to Lost==
 
==Alias's allusions to Lost==
* Alias season 4 episode "A Clean Conscience" features a scene set in LAX. A boarding announcement for ''"Oceanic Airlines to Sydney"'' can be heard over the loudspeaker.
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* In ''Alias'' season 4 episode "[https://alias.fandom.com/wiki/4.17_A_Clean_Conscience A Clean Conscience]" features a scene set in LAX. A boarding announcement for ''"[[Oceanic Flight 815]] non-stop flight to [[Sydney Airport|Sydney]]"'' can be heard over the loudspeaker.
   
 
==Themes==
 
==Themes==
 
===Identities===
 
* Sydney believes she is working for a deep cover unit of the CIA, when in fact she is working for an organization unaligned with the CIA that has designs on global domination. This mirrors the ruse used to recruit [[Juliet]] to conduct medical research for six months in Portland.
 
* Sydney does not know whether or not her father and mother are working for the CIA or for enemy organizations. These mysteries are not solved until late in the series' run. Sydney's father turns out to be "good" while her mother is "bad."
 
* The Renaissance-age Italian Rambaldi drew a sketch of a woman which identically resembles Sydney, a suggestion of time travel.
 
* Sydney is cloned as are other people in the series. Cloning turns out to be one of the main tactics of SD6.
 
* Sydney's lover Michael Vaughn becomes of questionable character in the final season, although he is ultimately revealed to be "good."
 
* Sydney learns she has a half-sister, Nadia, that she never knew about. Nadia's father is actually Sydney's evil boss Arvin Sloane.
 
   
 
===Deceptions===
 
===Deceptions===
* Nikki's show ''Expose'' bears several resemblances to ''Alias.'' Both have one word titles. Nikki is posing as an undercover stripper and ultimately learns that the person she is working for is the villain she has been trying to uncover. Sydney frequently went undercover in a wide range of disguises, many of them sexy, and likewise learned that her boss Arvin Sloane was evil.
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* Nikki's show ''Expose'' bears several resemblances to ''Alias.'' Both have one word titles with 3 syllables. Nikki is posing as an undercover stripper and ultimately learns that the person she is working for is the villain she has been trying to uncover. Sydney frequently went undercover in a wide range of disguises, many of them sexy, and likewise learned that her boss Arvin Sloane was evil.
* Sloane convinced himself that he was the good guy, doing the right thing for his country, much as Ben has stated that he is the good guy.
 
   
 
===Numbers===
 
===Numbers===
* A recurring theme in ''Alias'' is the number 47, much like [[the Numbers]] in ''Lost''; however, 47 does not take a prominent role in the storyline, and is just used as a calling card for ''Milo Rambaldi'' and his followers, and occasionally just as an [[Easter egg]] by the writers.
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* A recurring theme in ''Alias'' is the number 47, much like [[the Numbers]] in ''Lost''.
** For example, Page ''47'' of each of Rambaldi's manuscripts are blank, and require a special liquid to make the text visible.
 
** When remembering what happened in the two years she cannot remember, ''Sydney Bristow'', the main protagonist of ''Alias'' remembers a door with a large ''47'' written on it.
 
** Many of the hotel rooms, safety deposit boxes, vaults and keycodes in ''Alias'' are either ''47'', or contain that number.
 
* The names of the evil organizations included a number -- SD6 and Prophet5.
 
* Eccentric, prophetic genius Italians and their numbers: Rambaldi (47) and [[Enzo Valenzetti]] ([[4]], [[8]], [[15]], [[16]], [[23]], [[42]]).
 
   
 
===Pregnancy===
 
===Pregnancy===
 
* In the last season of ''Alias'', a pregnant Sydney is kidnapped and finds herself in an operating room. In ''Lost'', [[Claire]] has had an almost identical experience.
 
* In the last season of ''Alias'', a pregnant Sydney is kidnapped and finds herself in an operating room. In ''Lost'', [[Claire]] has had an almost identical experience.
   
===Daddy/Mommy issues===
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===Parent issues===
 
* Sydney has issues with both of her parents, much like all main ''Lost'' characters, who have major [[Parent issues|parental problems]] as well.
 
* Sydney has issues with both of her parents, much like all main ''Lost'' characters, who have major [[Parent issues|parental problems]] as well.
*[[Locke]]'s closing remarks in {{ep|3x13}}, "[[Regularly spoken phrases#"Dad?"|Dad?]]", mimics the line of dialog given by Sydney Bristow in an early episode ("Dad?"). Both lines were delivered at the end of an episode when the character sees their father in an unexpected situation. This is also similar to Jack saying "Dad?" in {{ep|1x05}}, the [[Swan computer]] reading "Dad?" in {{ep|2x09}}, and Claire saying "Dad?" in {{ep|4x10}}.
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*[[Locke]]'s closing remarks in {{ep|3x13}}, "[[Regularly spoken phrases#"Dad?"|Dad?]]", mimics the line of dialogue given by Sydney Bristow in an early episode ("Dad?"). Both lines were delivered at the end of an episode when the character sees their father in an unexpected situation. This is also similar to Jack saying "Dad?" in {{ep|1x05}}, the [[Swan computer]] reading "Dad?" in {{ep|2x09}}, and Claire saying "Dad?" in {{ep|4x10}}.
 
===Capture of an enemy===
 
* One of the main story arcs in season 2 of ''Alias'' is the capture of an enemy, who supposedly gave herself up to get inside the C.I.A. This has some parallels to [[Benjamin Linus|Henry Gale]]'s imprisonment during [[Season 2]] of ''Lost''.
 
   
 
===Season finales===
 
===Season finales===
* The Season 1 finale of ''Alias'' and the [[Through the Looking Glass|Season 3 finale]] of ''Lost'' featured similar situations. In both instances a leading man ([[Charlie]] in ''Lost'' and Vaughn in ''Alias'') is confined to an area that is flooding. Both men look through a glass window to a person who is watching from the other side who is in considerably less danger (Sydney in ''Alias'' and [[Desmond]] in ''Lost''). In both cases the onlookers try to smash the glass window with a nearby fire extinguisher and fail to do so.
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* The Season 1 finale of ''Alias'' and the [[Through the Looking Glass|Season 3 finale]] of ''Lost'' featured similar situations. In both instances, a leading man ([[Charlie]] in ''Lost'' and Vaughn in ''Alias'') is confined to an area that is flooding. Both men look through a glass window to a person who is watching from the other side who is in considerably less danger (Sydney in ''Alias'' and [[Desmond]] in ''Lost''). In both cases, the onlookers try to smash the glass window with a nearby fire extinguisher and fail to do so.
 
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* In the series finale of Alias, Tom Grace uses a cylinder of liquid nitrogen to delay the explosion of a big pile of C4 in exactly the same way that Michael does in the Season 4 finale of Lost.
 
:* On more than one occasion, the term "[[Through the Looking Glass|through the looking glass]]" or simply "looking glass" is mentioned in ''Alias'', which is the title of the ''Lost'' [[Season 3]] finale.
 
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Outside references to Lost]]
 
* [[Outside references to Lost]]
   
==Exernal links==
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==External links==
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* ''[https://alias.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Alias]'' on Wiki
 
* ''[[wikipedia:Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' on Wikipedia
 
* ''[[wikipedia:Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'' on Wikipedia
 
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Revision as of 05:38, 25 September 2020

Alias-damon-carlton

Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse stand in front of posters for Alias and Lost in the Los Angeles production offices of ABC on the Disney lot (Lost: The Complete Third Season (DVD) extra featurette "Lost in a Day")

Alias was a television series that shares a number of overlaps with Lost, both in storyline as well as cast and crew as J.J. Abrams helped create both shows.

Warning: This page contains numerous spoilers for Alias.

Shared crew

Shared cast

Alias-TerryOQuinn

Terry O'Quinn as FBI Asst. Director Kendall

Shared character names

Note: Sydney is the protagonist of Alias.

  • Sydney's father was Jack.
  • Sydney's half-sister was Nadia.
  • Sydney's lover was Michael.
  • Fellow agents included Tom and Rachel.
  • Francie's lover in season one was called Charlie (also, his surname was Bernard).
  • Emily is the wife of the evil boss Arvin Sloane.
  • Arron was the little boy kidnapped by Sark
  • Danny was Sydney's fiancee
  • Sayid was the man the Bristows met in Iraq
  • Clementine was the first name Sydney suggested for her baby.

Shared episode names

  • "So It Begins" is the title of the second episode of Alias's first season; and also the title of the thirteenth Lost mobisode.
  • "S.O.S." is the title of the 10th episode of Alias' final season, as well as the title of the nineteenth episode of Lost's second season.

Shared phrases

  • The name of the protagonist of Alias is also Sydney.
  • The phrase Snowman is used by the Dharma Initiative, while the 19th episode of Alias's season one is entitled "Snowman".

Shared music

Shared sets

  • The Swan Orientation film was shot on the APO set from seasons 4 and 5 of Alias in Burbank by the Alias crew. [1] [2]
  • The plane used in Alias season 3 episode 15 is the same set used in the Pilot of Lost

Alias's allusions to Lost

Themes

Deceptions

  • Nikki's show Expose bears several resemblances to Alias. Both have one word titles with 3 syllables. Nikki is posing as an undercover stripper and ultimately learns that the person she is working for is the villain she has been trying to uncover. Sydney frequently went undercover in a wide range of disguises, many of them sexy, and likewise learned that her boss Arvin Sloane was evil.

Numbers

  • A recurring theme in Alias is the number 47, much like the Numbers in Lost.

Pregnancy

  • In the last season of Alias, a pregnant Sydney is kidnapped and finds herself in an operating room. In Lost, Claire has had an almost identical experience.

Parent issues

Season finales

  • The Season 1 finale of Alias and the Season 3 finale of Lost featured similar situations. In both instances, a leading man (Charlie in Lost and Vaughn in Alias) is confined to an area that is flooding. Both men look through a glass window to a person who is watching from the other side who is in considerably less danger (Sydney in Alias and Desmond in Lost). In both cases, the onlookers try to smash the glass window with a nearby fire extinguisher and fail to do so.
  • In the series finale of Alias, Tom Grace uses a cylinder of liquid nitrogen to delay the explosion of a big pile of C4 in exactly the same way that Michael does in the Season 4 finale of Lost.

See also

External links