Yes, my job is cool. Yes, I got to go to NYCC. Yes, I sat in on a spoiler-filled ‘Nikita’ panel with producer, Albert Kim as well as co-stars, Maggie Q and Shane West. They discussed Michael and Nikita’s relationship, Nikita’s interaction with Alex, and what might happen for season two.
This week’s ‘Nikita’ felt a lot like last week’s ‘Nikita’ – and possibly even next week’s ‘Nikita.’ Does anyone else see a pattern forming? Does it matter?
Who do you think would make the best Wonder Woman? Even if ‘Wonder Woman’ didn’t make it to the fall lineup, we can still speculate. Who would you have cast: Maggie Q, Alison Brie, Olivia Wilde, Mary MacCormack or Emily Rose?
A terrorist in a wheelchair had a couple of things to say to Nikita. He also taught the audience a class on what to do and what not to do in television. It’s two lessons in one hour in this week’s episode.
Things are different in the second season of ‘Nikita,’ in case you didn’t guess that from the title of the premiere. Or the many reminders throughout the episode. In all that comparing and contrasting, how about some moving forward?
‘Nikita’ wrapped up its first season of spy mysteries tonight, and while “Pandora” was entertaining to watch, the finale presented another question to me: where is this show going? I look at what clues – and concerns – for season two are left in this jam-packed last installment.
Last night featured an episode so bad, it sucked like Jenna Jameson’s movies. It was so bad I don’t know if I can review it. OK. I will, but I’ll do it grudgingly.