
Nikita - 'SERIES FINALE'
Nikita is faced with a decision to make after taking a dark path to end the MDK with the help of Alex, and must find every member before the military kills her...
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Nikita is faced with a decision to make after taking a dark path to end the MDK with the help of Alex, and must find every member before the military kills her...
A secret that could escalate Nikita's battle with The Shop is shared; Michael debates where his relationship with Nikita will go; Sam owes a loan shark...
Nikita & the team are confronted with a tough decision when Jones steps in and offers them freedom in exchange for their promise to drop the mission...
Amanda forges a link between Pakistan, Nikita, and the President's assassination; Ryan suspects Birkhoff is a double; Alex is seized by the CIA for questioning...
While aboard the aircraft command center with Michael, Nikita finds that one of Amanda's doubles could expose her as she seeks help in clearing her name...
On the run after being framed for the President's assassination, Nikita follows up on a lead that could clear her name and shockingly joins her old team...
Despite the final season, NIKITA series stars were all smiles in the show's final session at Comic-Con held at the San Diego Convention Center...
Amanda forces Nikita into making a deadly choice between saving herself or saving Michael; the rest of the team attempt to stop Amanda with a crippled Division...
Michael worries about Nikita's commitment to a life outside of Division; Amanda allies herself with new partners that provide her with a new dangerous weapon...
When a black box from Division falls into Amanda's control, Cyrus returns to help Nikita, Alex and Michael regain control of it from a security summit...
Amanda subjects Nikita to her horrifying mental conditioning process; with Michael locked up, Birkhoff and Sean must step up to save the day...
Alex discusses her desire to leave Division with Birkhoff; Owen is given memories of his past and begins to confront past events in his life...
Nikita and Michael learn about a new prosthetic hand that could have Michael back to his old self; Alex and Sean must investigate a mutiny in Division...
Nikita believes that Division should take on a government mission to take out the President of Chad; Alex and Birkoff go digging for information...
Amanda declares that she will exchange Alex for Ari; a woman imprisoned with Alex vows to break them both out of jail...
Amanda plans to kidnap Ari's son to use as leverage; Nikita and Amanda must work together to escape after being captured...
Nikita and Owen find out that Ari is in New York and discover when they find him, that he wants a sum of money for information about a terrorist attack...
After the Director of the CIA is assassinated, Amanda sets Sean up as the assassin and has the CIA arrest him; Nikita and Alex come up with a plan to free Sean...
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