USA Network Synopsis
The CIA believes that a rogue element of their agency is responsible for a
recent massacre of heroin dealers, performed in order to steal money and
drugs as part of an embezzlement scheme. Section One is brought in to clean
the house quietly, but Nikita's continued involvement with architect Gray
Wellman is hampering her ability to be a reliable operative. As Section
One's operation reaches a fever pitch, Nikita is unable to balance both sides
of her life, and is forced to make a choice between the organization that
controls her life and the one man that she's ever loved.
My Synopsis
"Nikita tries to balance love and murder on one plate, but one thing must fall."
Ohhh, the dialogue in this episode was so well written, mainly the lines
delivered by secondary characters (Madeline, Operations, Walter, and a bit from
Michael). That, in itself, made this a great episode. It's a sequel to "Gray,"
where Nikita is trying to live two lives: one outside of Section with Gray Wellman
and one inside Section. It doesn't work well, and she becomes unreliable. This is
really the first episode leading up to "Mercy," with her dissatisfaction with Section
policy and procedure. The scene in the hotel where she has to shoot the man comes
directly from the French film "Nikita," which, aside from the pilot episode, is the
only other time the show used sequences from the movie. Moving on... You have to
feel bad for Nikita in this episode. Poor girl can't get a break! Madeline had some
really fantastic lines here, one of which is "You can't hide who you are from the
people that you care about." Wonder if she has personal experience with this :) Also,
her scene with the SOTW was hilarious (the 'tell me what I want to know, and you won't
be paralyzed but--ha ha, I was only kidding, you weren't paralyzed anyway' scene, heehee).
Ops had an excellent speech at the end, which is why I can't stress enough how good
the dialogue was. This is the last time we see Gray, which is kinda sad. Did anyone else
notice that he left something on her counter and we didn't get to see what it was?
And lastly, "Death By Moonlight" makes its first audio appearance in this episode during
the teaser, but I think it was much better during the pool scene in "Hand to Hand."
Other Intel
*The song playing during the teaser, when Operations goes to Madeline's office, is
"Death By Moonlight" by Rhea's Obsession.
Favorite Madeline Quote
"The world outside these walls is an illusion. It's not really there for us.
We're ghosts."



