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The CW has released an official description for the April 19 episode of Nikita, where it seems Alex is on a downward spiral. Here’s how the network describes it:
DIRTIED WITH DIVISION BLOOD AND DESTRUCTION, AN EMOTIONAL ALEX REVERTS TO OLD WAYS, STRIKING OUT WITH A VENGEANCE — Shattered by Amanda’s (Melinda Clarke) programming, her inability to save everyone, and her ultimate responsibility for the tragic events at Division, Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) reverts to old ways and violently strikes out. With most of their compatriots dead, broken, or scattered to the wind, Nikita (Maggie Q) and Michael (Shane West) together must pick through the ashes of Division to see who and what can be salvaged – and quickly, before the President realizes the sinking depth of the damage. Memories of Division’s glory days haunt them. Birkhoff (Aaron Stanford) struggles with his own personal losses. Noah Bean, Dillon Casey and Devon Sawa also star. Nick Copus directed the episode written by Kristen Reidel (#319). Source |
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Owen might finally learn some things about his past in the April 12 episode of Nikita. Here’s how The CW describes it: OWEN BEGINS TO UNLOCK THE SECRETS OF HIS PAST — Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) confesses her desire to leave Division to Birkhoff (Aaron Stanford), while Amanda (Melinda Clarke) begins providing Owen (Devon Sawa) with something he was never able to find – memories of his real past. Despite Nikita’s (Maggie Q) attempts to help, Owen begins to confront the events of his past. Shane West and Dillon Casey also star. Chris Peppe directed the episode written by Kamran Pasha (#317). Source |
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AMANDA CAPTURES ALEX — Amanda (Melinda Clarke) holds Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) hostage and tells Nikita (Maggie Q) she will release Alex in exchange for Ari (guest star Peter Outerbridge). Michael assigns Nikita and Sean (Dillon Casey) to handle the exchange of prisoners, but Ryan (Noah Bean) adds Owen (Devon Sawa) to the team at the last minute, which makes Michael suspicious. While in captivity, Alex befriends a fellow prisoner named Larissa (guest star Olga Fonda) and vows to break them both out of the jail, which ultimately conflicts with Nikita’s plan, forcing Alex to choose between Nikita and her promise to Larissa. Brad Turner directed the episode written by Albert Kim (#314). |
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