Category Archives: Nikita

My Take Too: Brandi takes a look back at her favorite old and new faces!

Nothing like an illness to derail blogging momentum.  Back from an ear infection induced stupor, here’s a guest post from our friend Brandi about her favorite 2010 new and returning favorites! New Favorites: 5) Devon Sawa – In a guest-starring role on the CW’s Nikita, Devon Sawa returns to the limelight after a series of forgettable ‘B’ movies. This cutie-pie Canadian was the object of my school-girl lust and it is nice to see him all grown up. His character,

Previewing NIKITA with Tiffany Hines

Everyone should know by now that NIKITA is one of my favorite new shows this season.  I think Maggie Q is fantastic, love what Lyndsy Fonseca is bringing to the table, and really enjoy the scenes that explore the relationships between people at Division.  One of those people, Jaden played by the lovely Tiffany Hines, showed some strong feelings last week, when she went after Alex in the computer room. I had the chance to speak with Tiffany about what’s

NIKITA Preview and Promo Pics – “2.0”

Did you love last week’s premiere of NIKITA?  Are you tuning in tonight?  After you watch the preview of tonight’s all new episode, follow the jump for some pics from tonight’s all new episode, “2.0”. NIKITA IS CAUGHT IN A TRAIN STATION SHOOT-OUT — Percy (Xander Berkeley) and Michael (Shane West) take their latest assignment, a Slavic leader wanted for war crimes, into protective custody.  Nikita (Maggie Q) learns of their hideout and attempts to thwart their plan, but a

Fall Pilot Review – NIKITA on The CW

What? When she was a deeply troubled teenager, Nikita was rescued from death row by a secret U.S. agency known only as Division, who faked her execution and told her she was being given a second chance to start a new life and serve her country. What they didn’t tell her was that she was being trained as a spy and assassin. Throughout her grueling training at Division, Nikita never lost her humanity, even falling in love with a civilian.