Oct
6
2005
spymommy
Interesting story in the New York Times today about Alias and the evolving depiction of pregnancy on television. (“On ‘Alias,’ the Star Is Now Spying for Two” - 10/06/05) (Warning: The article contains spoilers if you haven’t seen the premiere yet.)
This bit of character speculation for this season had me giggling:
As with the pregnancy storyline, motherhood will allow “Alias” to present an ultra-heightened version of the concerns of regular women, and also to have fun with how a family of spooks might handle a newborn. For instance: Jack Bristow, Sydney’s emotionally distant father, may be able to disarm a nuclear weapon, but can he assemble an Ikea crib? Mr. Pinkner said he wasn’t sure: after all, for Jack it will be “the first time in 20 years he’s used a screwdriver for its actual intended purpose.”
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