‘The Americans,’ ‘Alias’ Spies Were Actually Good at Their Job, According to a CIA Disguise Chief
Things spies actually use: poison pens, hair dye, facemasks. Things spies don’t actually use: black full-body catsuits.
Things spies actually use: poison pens, hair dye, facemasks. Things spies don’t actually use: black full-body catsuits.
The writer/director/producer also explained how, exactly, the WB series inspired J.J. Abrams to create “Alias.”
Before diving into “Jack Ryan,” let’s honor the actors who make action a big deal on the small screen.
None of these television spies were able to completely shield their friends, families, and significant others from the consequences of their jobs.
The show’s writers reunite at the ATX Television Festival and explain why the show had to end after Season 5.
An “Alias” writers’ reunion and “Parks and Recreation” screening have been added to the Season 6 lineup of Austin’s ATX Television Festival.
The first season of the Netflix series is currently available on the streaming service.
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