Last season, Nikita (Maggie Q) finally took down long-time nemesis Percy, and made the decision to take over Division and use its vast resources to fix the problems Percy created. In tonights season 3 opener, Team Nikita takes on their very first mission under the new Division regime, and it does not go as planned. "The Dirty Thirty"After Percy was killed, Division sent out a message recalling all agents, and as predicted, not all of them came home. One of these rogue agents, Martin, is Team Nikitas first target. Nikita and Michael (Shane West) travel to Hong Kong to bring Martin in, but Martin sets them up and Michael gets arrested. Later, Martin sends his people after Michael and tells Nikita that he wants her out of Hong Kong so he can finish his original mission. If she complies, he will let Michael go once his mission is complete. Of course, Nikita refuses to play along and decides to rescue Michael and take Martin out all at once. Thanks to some quick thinking on Nikitas part, Martin is killed and Michael is saved. With Martin out of the picture, there are still 29 rogue agents on the loose, and Team Nikita plans on going after every last one.
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Last week, we were introduced to a new Division under Team Nikita, and saw Michael (Shane West) and Nikita (Maggie Q) get engaged. In tonights fantastic character-driven episode, Team Nikita deals with a young girl held hostage and trained to kill. Can they stop her before she crosses that line?LizaTeam Nikitas newest target is a former Division agent named Wade, who was too unhinged even for Percys regime. Wade acquires an experimental explosive, and Team Nikita has a limited time-span to find the rogue agent before he can use said weapon. In an attempt to capture Wade, Michael and Nikita raid the mans home and find a young girl instead. They bring the girl back to Division and identify her as a kidnapping victim named Liza. Nikita decides to use her similarities to Liza to get her to open up about Wades plan.
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Last week, Nikita (Maggie Q) and Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) took on a mission that gave them some much-needed closure. In tonights episode, a mission to stop a bombing makes both women question what they believe in.MiaRyan (Noah Bean) hears from Mia, a Division agent who has been undercover for a year. Mia has information on an upcoming attack, but gets arrested by the FBI before she can go into detail. Ryan figures out the basics of said attack on his own, while Nikita and Alex try to extract Mia from a federal prison. Unfortunately, it turns out that Mia has turned against Division and she shoots Alex during her escape. Meanwhile, Michael (Shane West) and Sean (Dillon Casey) realize the group Mia works with, Third Wave, is targeting a gathering for returning soldiers and their families.
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Carrie Bradhaw is returning to TV this January. The CW has set a premiere date for its 80s Sex and the City prequel The Carries Diaries.
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Last week, Nikita (Maggie Q) and Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) had some interesting revelations about what and who they believe in. In tonights episode, "Consequences," Team Nikita faces tough odds, as two fan favorites return to spice things up.Owen is Back!The episode begins with a Russian prison break -- Owens, in fact. The rogue Division agent who frees him, Anne, wants a device only Owen knows the location of. Owen manages to escape her custody and get a message to Nikita. But when Nikita shows up with a Division team, Owen tries to run and Michael (Shane West) has to subdue him. After convincing him to cooperate, Owen tells Team Nikita that the device Anne wants is a master key that can access any system in the world. Owen is the only living person who knows its location and he agrees to lead Team Nikita to the device.
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Sadly May is just around the corner, and with it comes the end of another TV season. And as a sign that its almost here, the Futon Critic has reported the CWs dates for its season finales.
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Pilot season in full swing. For the uninitiated, this is the time when the networks agree to make pilots for a whole bunch of shows to see which ones will make it onto the schedule for the 2013-2014 season. Most pilots will never see the light of day, but a select few will become the shows you will be in love with one year from now.Here Im going to look at what the CW has on tap, because more than any other network, it needs some fresh blood. With Gossip Girl and 90210 ending this year and Cult knocking at deaths door, the CWs fall schedule has a ton of holes.
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The CW presented its new shows The Carrie Diaries and Cult at the Television Critics Association (TCA) winter press tour on Sunday, January 13. They also brought along the networks president, Mark Pedowitz to talk about both the new shows and about older shows like Supernatural, The Vampire Diaries, 90210 and more.Check out what he had to say here!
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The CW is keeping two more of its current dramas for another year, basically concluding its entire slate of renewals, cancellations and pick-ups for the 2013-2014 season.The network has renewed Nikita and The Carrie Diaries, its last two outstanding dramas. Nikita will return for season 4 while The Carrie Diaries gets a surprise reprieve for season 2.
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The CW is the final network to announce its schedule for the 2013-2014 TV season, and things are getting shaken up. While returning hits Arrow and The Vampire Diaries are staying put, all the other returning dramas are moving to new nights.
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It doesnt matter whether theyre on television or in movies -- teenagers love vampires. Though it shouldnt come as a surprise, its now made official. In the first set of surfboard nominations for the Teen Choice Awards, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 leads the field with seven, and The Vampire Diaries is not far behind with five.
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