Nikita Season 1 All - Episodes
Nikita targets a Division operative named who uses a computer virus to erase people’s digital identities. Meanwhile, Alex begins her training inside Division, struggling under the watchful eye of Thom (Tiffany Hines). The episode introduces the concept of "Black Boxes"—hidden servers containing Division’s dirty secrets. Nikita successfully kills Victor, but not before he uploads the virus to Division’s mainframe, causing chaos. The key takeaway: Nikita is not just killing people; she is systematically erasing Division’s infrastructure.
Part one of the season finale. Alex goes rogue, attempting to rescue Michael alone. She is captured and brought before Percy, who tortures her for information about the Black Box locations. Nikita, meanwhile, attempts to recruit Birkhoff to the good side by showing him that Division murdered his mentor. The episode is a setup for the final confrontation, ending with Nikita standing outside Division headquarters, armed with a stolen rocket launcher, ready to storm the gates.
: Nikita tries to find a "Black Box"—a hard drive containing Division’s darkest secrets. Nikita Season 1 All Episodes
: Nikita thwarts a mission to assassinate a UN official; Alex struggles with training.
Before the CW became synonymous with superhero teams and teen dramas, it delivered one of its grittiest, most relentless action-thrillers: . Premiering in 2010, Season 1 isn't just a reboot of the 1990 film La Femme Nikita —it's a complete reinvention, swapping brooding espionage for a high-octane, serialized revenge arc that fires on all cylinders from Episode 1. Nikita targets a Division operative named who uses
The explosive season finale. Nikita breaches Division’s headquarters in a 15-minute continuous action sequence. She frees Michael and Alex, then corners Percy in his command room. The episode is a series of betrayals: Birkhoff deletes Percy’s control protocols, Senator Pierce orders a drone strike on Division (to kill witnesses), and Nikita chooses to save her friends rather than kill Percy. The season ends with Division’s building in flames, Percy escaping through a secret tunnel, and Nikita, Michael, and Alex driving into the sunset—not as victors, but as fugitives. The final shot is Alex looking at a photograph of her father, whispering, "I’m coming for them all."
: Alex is sent on her first mission; Nikita tries to prevent her from becoming a killer. Nikita successfully kills Victor, but not before he
Nikita (Maggie Q) was once one of their best. After being framed, tortured, and forced to kill her own fiancé by the agency, she escapes. Now, she has one goal: to dismantle Division from the outside while protecting her successor, (Lyndsy Fonseca), a new recruit she has planted inside the organization. The cat-and-mouse game between Nikita, her former mentor Michael (Shane West), and the unshakeable Division handler Birkhoff (Aaron Stanford) drives the entire first season.