Season | Series | Image | Title | Writer | Director | Original Airdate |
4.01 | 1 | |
"Getting Out of Reverse"
| Michael Loceff
| Jon Cassar
| January 9, 2000 |
Michael discovers that Madeline had Nikita "adjusted" in order to eliminate her emotions and keep her under strict control. Fearing this process will be used on everyone in Section One, Michael attempts to find the man who created this brainwashing. |
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4.02 | 2 | | "There Are No Missions"
| Michael Loceff
| René Bonnière
| January 9, 2000 |
Madeline intructs Nikita to carry out Operation's order to kill the missing Michael. Nikita has a physical confrontation with Michael when he infiltrates Section One, and she ends up bound and gagged. |
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4.03 | 3 | | "View of the Garden"
| Robert Cochran
| Jon Cassar
| January 16, 2000 |
Determined to reverse the effects of Gelman's mind-control process on Nikita, Michael enlists Adrian's aid. Operations and Madeline send Nikita to kill Michael, but he kidnaps her instead. |
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4.04 | 4 | | "Into the Looking Glass"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| René Bonnière
| January 23, 2000 |
Nikita continues to suffer the negative effects of Gelman's brain reprogramming, which becomes permanent in five days. With Birkoff and Walter's support, Michael kidnaps Nikita to deprogram her. |
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4.05 | 5 | | "Man in the Middle"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| Ted Hanlan
| February 20, 2000 |
Nikita and Michael pose as heroin dealers to get close to a dashing, drug-using playboy and arms supplier with ties to Red Cell. When the weapons dealer proposes marriage to Nikita, Operations orders her to accept. |
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4.06 | 6 | | "Love, Honor and Cherish"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| Terry Ingram
| February 27, 2000 |
Nikita's new husband, Helmut, reveals that he is an Interpol agent. Kristoff, Helmut's younger brother, hires Red Cell to kill his newlywed sibling, but Section One kills Kristoff. After disobeying an Interpol directive, Helmut becomes a man on the run. |
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4.07 | 7 | | "Sympathy for the Devil"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| Brad Turner
| March 5, 2000 |
Operations sends Nikita and Michael on a personal mission to help Operations' hero, Willie Kane, a fellow Vietnam War veteran. Walter kills Willie to prevent Operations from learning the truth about his hero. |
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4.08 | 8 | | "No One Lives Forever"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| Brad Turner
| March 12, 2000 |
Chosen for a pilot program allowing her to leave Section One but have no contact with either her former or Section lives, Nikita wonders if she's about to be cancelled. George orders Nikita to kill Operations, who supposedly killed her father. |
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4.09 | 9 | | "Down a Crooked Path"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| Terry Ingram
| March 19, 2000 |
George sends a two-man bio-tech team into Section One when a mysterious gas enters the headquarters, causing symptoms of a viral infection. Rather than contain the virus, the bio-tech team performs neural scrapes on the Section's top members. |
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4.10 | 10 | | "He Came From Four"
| Ed Horowitz
| René Bonnière
| April 2, 2000 |
Oversight sends a telekinetic 10-year-old boy, who also has the ability to read minds, to help Section One recover a stolen package. But can the boy's powers be controlled? |
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4.11 | 11 | | "Time to Be Heroes"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| Jerry Ciccoritti
| April 16, 2000 |
When another Section gets destroyed, Operations sends Nikita and Michael to train a group of hostile, young recruits. Operations uses the team of recruits as bait to destroy a new terrorist group, Crystal Sky, and capture its leader. |
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4.12 | 12 | | "Hell Hath No Fury"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| René Bonnière
| April 23, 2000 |
Madeline falls in love with Leon, her Red Cell counterpart. Operations orders Madeline to kill Leon, but she shoots Operations instead. A tracking device implanted in Madeline leads Section One operatives to Leon's headquarters, where Operations kills him. |
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4.13 | 13 | | "Kiss the Past Goodbye"
| Frederick Rappaport
| Brad Turner
| June 25, 2000 |
Michael discovers that his wife, Elena, is involved with a Section operative named Corliss. Stefan Vacek, Elena's uncle, heads a terrorist organization that tries to kill Elena and her son by Michael, Adam. |
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4.14 | 14 | | "Line in the Sand"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| Joel Surnow
| July 2, 2000 |
Birkoff uncovers the secret location of Red Cell's base camp, which harbors the leader of Red Cell--for whom Section has been searching for almost 20 years. When the mission to extract the Cardinal goes awry, Operations decides to kill Birkoff. |
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4.15 | 15 | | "Abort, Fail, Retry, Terminate"
| Peter M. Lenkov
| Brad Turner
| July 16, 2000 |
On his computer, Birkoff invents a form of artificial intelligence intended to maintain the system during his upcoming two-month vacation. The computer program develops an agenda of its own and kills Section operatives. |
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4.16 | 16 | | "Catch A Falling Star"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| Alan Smithee (Joseph L. Scanlan)
| July 23, 2000 |
To locate a Section communications satellite that has crashed in the southern United States, Nikita and Michael visit a strange, rural town that turns out to be Black Storm's central base. |
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4.17 | 17 | | "Sleeping with the Enemy"
| Erica Byrne
| Jon Cassar
| July 30, 2000 |
Section and Red Cell form an uneasy alliance to discover who's been destroying their installations. Madeline trades places with Satin Tate, a key Red Cell operative. Nikita worries about Satin's flirtatious behavior around Michael. |
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4.18 | 18 | | "Toys in the Basement"
| Lawrence Hertzog
| René Bonnière
| August 6, 2000 |
Injured during a mission, Nikita is taken prisoner by a demented junk collector and declared dead by Section One. Michael is ordered not to use Section One resources to find her. |
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4.19 | 19 | | "Time Out of Mind"
| David Ehrman
| Brad Turner
| August 13, 2000 |
In order to stop the sale of an anthrax-based weapon, Nikita infiltrates a mental institution, where the son of the weapon's creator is a patient. |
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4.20 | 20 | | "Face in the Mirror"
| Peter M. Lenkov & Lawrence Hertzog
| René Bonnière
| August 20, 2000 |
A new Red Cell regime surfaces, and Operations sends Michael and his team to assassinate Maurice Grenet, the Cardinal's replacement. Nikita escapes Section One, and Michael discovers her connection to Section One's foremost enemy. |
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4.21 | 21 | | "Up the Rabbit Hole"
| Lawrence Hertzog & Peter M. Lenkov
| Terry Ingram
| August 27, 2000 |
Facial prosthetics makes Nikita look like Kate Quinn. Michael and Nikita/Quinn escape from Section One, killing Davenport in the process. Operations orders Madeline to capture them or lose her position. |
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4.22 | 22 | | "Four Light Years Farther"
| Michael Loceff
| Joseph L. Scanlan
| August 27, 2000 |
Section One captures Nikita and Michael and brings them back to headquarters. Operations and Madeline decide to kill Nikita. Mr. Jones wants Madeline cancelled, but she commits suicide by ingesting cyanide. |
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