Seriable Hall Of Legends: May 2011 Voting

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Which serialized TV classic deserves to be inducted into the SHOL?

Interview: Chris Tilton On Composing FRINGE In The Moment

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Composer Chris Tilton talks Fringe and Alias

Who Is Your All-Time Favorite JJ. Abrams Serialized TV Heroine?

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With the news that Sarah Jones has become the latest leading lady to kick butt in a Bad Robot television series, we thought it would be a good idea to find out which serialized heroine is your all-time favorite from the JJ. Abrams magic box? The candidates are: Sydney Bristow from Alias, Kate Austen of Lost,Read More →

Victor Garber Would Consider Alias ‘In The Old Folks Home’

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Oh Alias. Look at all of these spy shows trying to steal your place in my heart. Don’t they know that no-one does it better than Sydney, Jack and the gang? While there’s yet to be a TV series that has topped Alias in the spy category, that hasn’t stopped talk of an Alias MovieRead More →

JJ. Abrams Breaks Silence On Alias 2.0 Rumors and Talks New Projects

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Do you remember the Alias 2.0 rumors that were flying around some months back? At the time we had mixed feelings about the prospect of an Alias reboot. Obviously the show has a special place in the hearts of many serialized TV fans, but a reboot? Questions would need to be answered before we couldRead More →

Serialized Bites: Jackson on Fringe ‘Critical Mass’, LOST and More!

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Today’s round-up of tasty serialized snacks comes in the form of Fringe‘s Joshua Jackson, who talks about the show’s potential for reaching “critical mass”. There’s also more from Fringe, and news from the worlds of LOST, Doctor Who, Torchwood, The Event and Dexter!

Will ABC Bring Alias Back Like Sexy?

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What do you do when Lost ends? You reboot Alias, of course! It may only be “initial talk” at this stage (according to E!), but the fact that the Alphabet network are even considering bringing back Alias so soon speaks volumes for their desire to retain the Lost audience, particularly with FlashForward failing to take up theRead More →