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Prelude
Season 3, Episode 7
Airdate November 9, 2003
Written by J.R. Orci
Directed by Jack Bender
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Prelude is the seventh episode of the third season of Alias, and the fifty-first episode overall.

Starring: Jennifer Garner (Sydney Bristow), Ron Rifkin (Arvin Sloane), Michael Vartan (Michael Vaughn), Carl Lumbly (Marcus Dixon), Kevin Weisman (Marshall Flinkman), Melissa George (Lauren Reed), Greg Grunberg (Eric Weiss), David Anders (Julian Sark)

and Victor Garber (Jack Bristow)

Guest Starring: Clifton Collins, Jr. (Javier Parez), Luis Antonio Ramos (Detective Sanchez), Adrian Sparks (Dr. Siegel)

Co-Starring: George Kee Cheung (Minister Woo), Lorenzo Caccialanza (Team Leader), Gino Montesinos (Rebel Leader), Dennis A. Pratt (Kenneth Blake), Kevin Sutherland (CIA Techie)

Featuring: Nando De Stefano (Passing Man), Johnny Michaels (Police Officer)

Contents

Plot Overview

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • Javier Parez is arrested, but offers information about a CIA agent killing Lazarey. Lauren and Vaughn go there to interview him, but Jack had gotten there first and killed him to look like a suicide. However, Sark informs Lauren about Sydney, her alias as Julia Thorne and her involvement in the murder of Lazarey. She reports this to NSC.

Characters

  • Sydney has a nightmare of visions. Sloane later gives her an envelope addressed to her and in her handwriting. It has a key and a note with numbers on it. It's a code devised by Irina. Deciphered, it reveals the address of a penthouse in Rome. There, Sydney sees a prescription bottle with the name Julia Thorne on it and upon laying in bed, sees that match her nightmare. She is then suddenly arrested.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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