
Nikita - 'Brave New World'
Michael steps down as a field agent and resumes his former role at Division; Nikita goes into dangerous territory after finding key information...
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Michael steps down as a field agent and resumes his former role at Division; Nikita goes into dangerous territory after finding key information...
A team is dispatched to rescue the kidnapped girlfriend of a rouge agent; Nikita is confused when Michael sends Owen into the field instead of going himself...
Nikita and Owen must team up against a rogue cleaner while Michael moves to a new position at Division; Michael and Nikita's relationship becomes strained...
Birkhoff tells Nikita vital information regarding Sonya; Nikita, Michael and Ryan devise a plan to use Sonya to ferret out Amanda's hiding place...
Nikita and Michael capture Cyrus, an arms dealer, who purchases a weapon-jamming device for Ari; Cyrus is meant to be used as bait, but escapes the trap...
Nikita and her team decide to capture Markov, a former undercover Division agent who is elected President of Uzbekistan, during his visit to the United States...
Owen manages to escape Anne's clutches when Amanda sends her to spring him from a Russian prison; Nikita shocks Owen by telling him she's with Division now...
Nikita doesn't understand why Division continues running Percy's old missions when Ryan tells her that an undercover agent has been arrested...
The team extracts a hostage being held by a rogue Division agent who has been brainwashed to carry out the agent's wishes...
Ryan's first mission is to bring in the agents who failed to respond to the recall after Percy's death; Michael is arrested and Nikita must help him escape...
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It's Nikita vs. Percy in this explosive season finale. Nikita and Michael invade Division in an attempt to capture Percy. Alex and Sean get caught in deadly gunfire...
Nikita realizes the best way to stop Percy is to go into the belly of the beast – Division itself...
When it looks like Percy's nuclear weapons plan is getting out of control, Ryan suggests they go to the Director of the CIA, Morgan Kendrick, for help...
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Nikita convinces Birkhoff to use millions of dollars of his own money to trap Percy, but Percy ends up stealing his entire life savings...
This week, multiple actors from Emily Owens, M.D. tweeted photos from the show! But my personal favorite tweet comes in the form of a 90's Sawa button...
Percy releases one of Nikita's former captives, who is now determined to exact his revenge on her; Percy pushes Michael, Shane and Alex to the edge...
Amanda and Ari arrange a board meeting with Zetrov and prepare to take the company; Nikita recalls what Amanda was like when she was first brought to Division...
Michael and Nikita fly to Moscow to deal with Cassandra who has been keeping a secret; Alex sends out a coded message in order to find her mother...
Amanda realizes that Percy is responsible for a string of murders meant to undermine her authority at Division, so she turns to Nikita for help...
Nikita and Michael try to help Carla remember her past, which holds the key to taking down Division....
Percy continues his plan to take back Division by threatening to kill Nikita's mentor Carla, the woman who took Nikita off the streets when she was a junkie...
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