FRIDAY, MAY 3
NIKITA - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
"High-Value Target" (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
WIKILEAKS TIMES A MILLION - Seized from the wreckage of Division, the black box falls into the hands of a mutinous agent guided by Amanda (Melinda Clarke). Select leaks to sweeten the box's sale immediately put what's left of the team in peril from potential international buyers and the President. With no support staff, few leads, and clock ticking, arms dealer/reformed rogue Cyrus (guest star Isaiah Mustafa) returns to do right. With his help, Nikita, Michael (Shane West) and Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) stage a daring op at the tightly-secured G-20 economic summit to regain control of the box and everyone's future. Noah Bean, Dillon Casey, Aaron Stanford and Devon Sawa also star. Dan Sackheim directed the episode written by Michael Brandon Guercio (#320)
Source: CW
NIKITA - (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET)
"High-Value Target" (Content Rating TBD) (HDTV)
WIKILEAKS TIMES A MILLION - Seized from the wreckage of Division, the black box falls into the hands of a mutinous agent guided by Amanda (Melinda Clarke). Select leaks to sweeten the box's sale immediately put what's left of the team in peril from potential international buyers and the President. With no support staff, few leads, and clock ticking, arms dealer/reformed rogue Cyrus (guest star Isaiah Mustafa) returns to do right. With his help, Nikita, Michael (Shane West) and Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) stage a daring op at the tightly-secured G-20 economic summit to regain control of the box and everyone's future. Noah Bean, Dillon Casey, Aaron Stanford and Devon Sawa also star. Dan Sackheim directed the episode written by Michael Brandon Guercio (#320)
Source: CW


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ReplyDeleteI'm really confused about Sean. While series regulars get credited for
episodes they're not in on, say, IMDB, they generally don't get listed
in the synopsis unless they actually appear in the episode. But episode
20 filming was right around the time Dillon started having all this
free time and not being on set. So...is this a fake listing to try to
hide the fact that Sean isn't around? Or...IDK, if he's really in the ep
he couldn't have filmed much for it. Every time I get 100% sure that Sean is going to die and brace myself for it, something comes out that makes me wonder...
Cyrus is back! I'm ready to see the Old Spice guy kick some ass.
ReplyDeleteWell I really enjoy Sean being there so hopefully they don't kill him off! But there have been eps where he's there for like a scene so its possible he's there but was only filming for a day?
ReplyDeleteI hope that's the case. I don't want them to kill him off.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely possible. I'd very very much like to be wrong about him dying. I adore Sean. And I know Shane tweeted once in the last few weeks that he got all his shooting done in about 3 hours one day, so it's entirely possible Dillon stealth shot something and still had time to be doing other stuff. He's just the only one NO ONE has talked about filming with, or posted pictures of on set, since episode 19 wrapped. Everyone else has been confirmed as still filming (including some of the non-regular, recurring characters), Dillon's just kind of...off doing other things for the most part. But it could just be that something happens to Sean to take him out of the action without killing him. IDK. I'm at the point where I'm going to continue to assume he's dying, just because I need to be ready for it if it happens. How the hell I got this attached to a secondary character I'll never understand. I blame Dillon and his stupid adorable face.
ReplyDeleteHopefully you have seen Friday's episode (just watched it myself). T_T
ReplyDeleteSo excited to have Cyrus back, it's long overdue. And this ep was written by the brilliant writer of "Clawback" and "Intersection" so I expect great things.
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