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Lyndie Greenwood Sonya as Sonya. Rhys Ward Sammy as Sammy. Marc David Alpert. Storyline Edit. Meanwhile, Amanda tells Alex it's time for her to take back Zetrov and reveal to the world that Alexandra Udinov is alive. Action Crime Drama Mystery Thriller. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit.

Trivia Body count - User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date February 10, United States. United States. Technical specs Edit. Michael goes into protective move and confronts Carla. He calls her a liar. Percy told him that Nikita was the first agent to ever escape Division.

I created the program. I got so many chills watching this episode! I am beyond impressed with the way things have been progressing since the Christmas hiatus.

Nikita is walking that fine line beautifully; delivering shocking twists and incredible plot developments that are complex, but never nonsensical. And she did. Alex was just as strung out and self destructive when Nikita rescued her and took her under her wing. If Carla created Division, they were obviously peers and cohorts.

And Percy is not a man who shrinks from brutal violence. Would it really be so hard to include him in a few scenes? Are they worried they have too many players or something? Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Skip to content Search for:. Random Loves: -It was nice that Carla used to tell Nikita that the reason she nursed her off drugs and got her back on her feet was because one day she would to the same thing for someone else.

Random Beefs: -Why do they keep leaving Birkhoff out of episodes? Tags: Nikita , The CW. By Heather M. Vampire Diaries: Dangerous Liaisons.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Mercedes Mr. From the way the other characters -- especially Nikita -- have always reacted to Amanda, it was she, not Percy, who truly struck fear into the hearts of the recruits with her ability to read people and the unpredictability of her actions.

Given what we know of them, I don't believe for a moment that she and Ari have been carrying on some grand, star-crossed love affair, just that both characters hold something that the other needs, and that their symbiotic relationship has proved mutually beneficial thus far. Judging by Amanda's reluctance to let Alex die, I have a sneaking suspicion that she would've been perfectly content to sacrifice Ari in favor of her new asset, but we'll have to see if that theory holds water in the coming weeks.

We learned that Carla used to work as a prison counselor, colluding with wardens to fake the deaths of several inmates or helping them transfer to safer prisons to save their lives, and that in , Percy approached her to start working for the government.

His intentions didn't seem much more honorable then than they do now, but he sold Carla on the idea that they would be creating "heroes" instead of soldiers, and in her naivety, she bought into his pitch. She apparently wasn't involved in operations, only identifying recruits to save from the system, so as Amanda and Percy started to abuse the model she'd created, Carla remained oblivious -- until Amanda put out a kill order on her, anyway.

Whether or not Nikita was somehow being groomed for Division long before she ran into Carla the first time, as some have speculated, it certainly makes sense that Amanda would want to draw Nikita into Division to confirm that Carla was still alive once Carla's fingerprint turned up in the system, so I liked how elegantly that played out. Sadly, Carla's hatred for Amanda has now made her a liability -- first in her willingness to endanger Alex's life just for the opportunity to expose Amanda and Ari, then in her choice to turn to Percy to take her nemesis down after Nikita admitted that they needed to keep Amanda alive a little longer for Alex's sake.

Percy is no more trustworthy than Amanda, and equally determined to take back Division and use it for his own nefarious ends, so that misplaced loyalty is undoubtedly going to backfire on Carla sooner rather than later. The episode also saw Alex launch her plan to take down Semak -- and she chose to do it in the most spectacular fashion possible, crashing a press conference that Semak was holding to reveal that she was still alive.

Her reference to coming back and announcing that she was Iron Man was an amusing touch, since the curveball she threw at the press was entertainingly similar to Tony Stark's showboating. Having the eyes of the world on them certainly didn't stop Semak from trying to have Alex killed, albeit in the most surreptitious way possible, by trying to fake an overdose.



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