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Season Five |
| 101. Nikita: Sent to prison for a crime she did not commit, Nikita is kidnapped from prison and forced to train and work for Section One. | 112. Innocent: An unwitting delivery man becomes the linchpin in a deadly chase to find and disarm a live nuclear weapon. | |
| 102. Charity:Nikita must get close to a money launderer to steal computer files. She starts falling for him when she learns of his charity towards homeless kids, dividing her loyalties. | 113. Gambit: To prevent the poisoning of a major city's water supply, Madeline must get into the mind and anticipate one of the world's most fearsome terrorists, Gregor Kessler - despite the threat to her own life. | |
| 103. Love: Posing as married mercenaries, Michael and Nikita are forced to 'play along' with their target in more ways than one. | 114. Recruit: Nikita is assigned to evaluate a recruit at the end of her two year training period - but it's also a test for Nikita. | |
| 104.Simone: Nikita goes undercover to infiltrate the terrorist group, Glass Curtain. While there, she discovers a desperate prisoner with a shocking connection to Michael. | 115. Obsessed: In order to neutralize the deadly hit man David Fanning, Michael and Nikita must get close to his abused wife and convince her to help them. | |
| 105. Friend: Nikita feels she must protect the childhood friend who recognized her while on a mission from Section One. However, she soon finds need of protection for herself. | 116. Missing: Operations makes a personal offer to Nikita - one that could mean her freedom from Section One. | |
| 106. Treason: When a mission goes wrong, Nikita discovers a traitor in Section. When she discovers who and why, Nikita finds herself helping the traitor. | 117. Noise: Birkoff’s safely ordered world – and confidence – are shattered when a mission goes wrong. Meanwhile, his replacement's mistake endangers Michael's mission. | |
| 107. Mother: Nikita poses as the long-lost daughter of a ruthless arms dealer - with emotional consequences for both. | 118. Voices: When Nikita subdues a serial murderer while on a mission, the police detective on the case investigates her too closely for his own good. | |
| 108. Escape: When a mysterious operative offers Nikita a foolproof chance to escape from Section One, Michael startes making romantic overtures toward her. Is Michael sincere, or testing her loyalty? | 119. War: Section One's very existance is threatened when Red Cell aquires the missing directory. Captured and tortured, Michael professes his feelings for Nikita. | |
| 109. Gray: When the directory of Section One is stolen, architect Gray Wellman is suspected of being involved. | 120.Verdict: When Michael and Nikita must provide security for Jovan Mijovich, an ugly event in the past comes back to complicate matters. | |
| 110. Choice: When Nikita falls in love with Gray Wellman, she must learn to balance both sides of her life. Soon, she is forced to make a choice between the man she loves - or Section One. | 122. Brainwash:Section tests a strange, mind-altering device on Nikita, making her an unexpected liability while guarding the Premier of China. | |
| 111. Rescue: Left in enemy territory to fend for himself, an injured Michael finds an unlikely ally. Section mounts a rescue - but who is the real object of the mission? | 121. Mercy: When Nikita refuses a direct order from Operations, he places her in abeyance. Can Michael stand by and allow her to die in a suicide mission? |
| 201. Hard Landing: Michael helped Nikita escape Section, but now there is a chance for her to return. Will she want to? Can they fool Operations? | 212. Soul Sacrifice: Nikita's pregnant friend Terry betrays a mission to escape Section and give birth on the outside. Nikita must choose between the Section or protecting Terry and her baby. | |
| 202. Spec Ops: Jurgen of Spec Ops is assigned to rehabilitate Nikita after she returns to Section One. Can she fool him? | 213. Fuzzy Logic: In order to break a near-impossible code, Section brings in young genius Greg Hillinger. He breaks the code, but his cocky attitude endangers not only Section, but his own fate as well. | |
| 203. Third Person: Michael worries that the growing relationship between Jurgen and Nikita is a ruse on Jurgen's part to expose her. | 214. Old Habit: When Nikita discovers one of Section's sources is a brutal serial killer, her sense of justice clashes with her duty. | |
| 204. Approaching Zero: Nikita has become an unwitting pawn in a power struggle between Jurgen and Section One, which could mean deadly consequences for Jurgen...and Nikita. | 215. Inside Out: A highly infectious and fatal contagion infects Section One. Michael and Nikita, safely on the outside, race to find a cure. | |
| 205. New Regime: When Operations is wounded near to death, Egran Petrosian steps in to run Section, where he makes Nikita an offer she can't refuse. | 216. Not Was: Subjected to torture, Michael loses his memory and Nikita is forced to help him hide his condition from Section One. | |
| 206. Mandatory Refusal: When Michael is forced to employ 'mandatory refusal' to complete a mission, his ignorance of Madeline's capture puts not only her life at risk, but his as well. | 217. Double Date: David Fanning returns as a player for Section but has plans to regain his wife, Lisa. If Michael cannot find her, Nikita's life is forfeit. | |
| 207. Half Life: Michael's past comes back to haunt him when he crosses paths with an old comrade and he finds himself torn between his duty to his friend...and his duty to Section One. | 218. Off Profile: When Michael romances Andrea, a new mission profiler, to test her loyalty to Section One, she vows revenge. When Nikita refuses to help her, she becomes a danger to Nikita as well. | |
| 208. Darkness Visible: Nikita's involvement with two innocent children complicates the mission in a war zone not only for her and Michael, but for the children and their family as well. | 219. Last Night: A clever terrorist turns out to be not a man or woman, but a super-sophisticated computer, challenging Michael's command of Section when Operations and Madeline are both unavailable. | |
| 209. Open Heart: Nikita must go to jail to earn the trust of a Red Cell operative incarcerated there so she can betray her to Section One. | 220. In Between: Nikita discovers that a terrorist's confidant is a Section operative, left in the field for nine years. Operations wants him eliminated, but is it because he has a surprising connection to Madeline? | |
| 210. First Mission: Nikita is promoted to team leader three years ahead of schedule. Can she rise to the occasion? Can she deal with an unruly operative on her team? | 221. Adrian's Garden: Adrian created Section One, but since she no longer agrees with its leadership, she wants it destroyed - but she needs Nikita's help. | |
| 211. Psychic Pilgrim: In order to break the security of a terrorist's lawyer, Michael and Nikita must pose as husband and wife in a suburban neighborhood. | 222. End Game: Nikita faces a desperate choice when she is forced to choose between Adrian's vision of Section - or Operations. |
| 301. Looking for Michael: Faced with her own possible cancellation, Nikita searches for Michael to assist her, but finds more than she bargains for in the process. | 312. Threshold of Pain: Nikita faces cancellation when she's accused by a fellow operative of leaking Section's location to Black March, an evil terrorist group, under torture. | |
| 302. Someone Else's Shadow: As Nikita comes to grips with Michael's blood cover mission, she is torn between her feelings for Michael and her duty to Section. | 313. Beyond the Pale: When Michael is passed over for a promotion, he and Nikita escape Section. | |
| 303. Opening Night Jitters: Michael's blood cover mission comes to a head when Section decides to take out a long-pursued terrorist named Salla Vachek. | 315. Hand to Hand: In order to eliminate a terrorist supplier, Nikita poses as a model in order to infiltrate a secret and seedy female gladiator venue. | |
| 304. Gates of Hell: No longer able to see his son again, Michael sinks to the depths of despair. Can Nikita give him a reason to live again? | 316. Before I Sleep: A dying girl's eerie resemblance to an arms dealer has Section One asking for her help. | |
| 305. Imitation of Death: Posing as drug dealers, Michael sells Nikita to a man who's real interest lies in cloning. | 314. I Remember Paris: When a terrorist from the past resurfaces, Section One is compromised with devastating consequences. | |
| 307. Love and Country: When the only way to eliminate a candidate for office in Central Europe with terrorist ties is through his wife, Operations does what he must despite his emotional involvement. | 318. All Good Things: Michael and Nikita's relationship heats up. Meanwhile, Michael is handed over control of Section One. | |
| 306. Cat and Mouse: An old enemy returns with a diabolical plan to insert the perfect mole within Section One. | 317. Third Party Rip-off: Determined to keep Michael and Nikita apart, Operations and Madeline work to drive a wedge between them. | |
| 309. Outside the Box: Needed by Section, a man is framed with murder and recruited by Section, leading Nikita to question her own recruitment. | 319. Any Means Necessary: Birkoff is sent into the clutches of a terrorist cult in an undercover mission - indefinitely. What will it take to return safely? | |
| 310. Slipping into Darkness: Suddenly obsessed with an enemy long-dead, Operations' strange behavior generates treason within Section One. | 322. Three-Eyed Turtle: Rising tensions between Operations and Madeline lead to a possible power-play by George. | |
| 308. Under the Influence: Nikita's very emotions are manipulated to serve Section One and accomplish her mission. | 320. Playing With Fire: When Madeline discovers Michael and Nikita have disobeyed a Directive, she and Operations plot to catch them red-handed. | |
| 311. Walk on By: Nikita recognizes a familiar face inside Section, one that ultimately leads her to her mother. | 321. On Borrowed Time: Madeline and Operations employ extreme measures to control Nikita and Michael's romance. |
| 401. Getting Out Of Reverse: Now that Nikita has been transformed into a perfect operative, Michael sets out to reclaim the old Nikita. | 412. Hell Hath No Fury: Madeline recklessly spends her career for forbidden love, and the price could well be her life. | |
| 402. There Are No Missions: All missions are suspended, as Operations focuses all resources to stop Michael from resurrecting a threat from the past. | 413. Kiss the Past Goodbye: Section One again uses Elena as bait for her terrorist kin. Can Michael save her and his son from a vendetta of revenge and Section as well? | |
| 403. View of the Garden: Michael defies Section and goes rogue in order to find the antidote and reverse the process used on Nikita. | 414. Line in the Sand: Birkoff uncovers the location for Red Cell's leader, The Cardinal, putting in motion Section One's most important mission ever. | |
| 404. Into the Looking Glass: With Walter and Birkoff to help cover for him, Michael kidnaps Nikita and begins the process to restore her to her former self. | 415. Abort, Fail, Retry, Terminate: When Birkoff builds an AI computer, his creation takes revenge against Section for its injustices against Birkoff -- with deadly results. | |
| 405. Man in the Middle: Michael and Nikita pose as heroin dealers in order to infiltrate a suspected Red Cell terrorist. | 416. Catch a Falling Star: Michael and Nikita find more than they bargin for when deployed in the field to retrieve a fallen satellite. | |
| 406.Love, Honor, and Cherish: Operations and Madeline force Nikita into marriage with a suspected terrorist, but is her husband the man he appears to be? | 417. Sleeping With the Enemy: When mortal enemies Section and Red Cell are victims of the same adversary, they must combine forces...or face devestating losses. | |
| 407. Sympathy for the Devil: When Operations' past surfaces, he offers Michael and Nikita time alone in exchange for a personal favor. | 418. Toys in the Basement: Injured during a mission, Nikita becomes the unwilling guest of a demented good samaritian. | |
| 409. No One Lives Forever: George offers Nikita her freedom from Section One in exchange for the unthinkable, but she has to weigh her freedom against a shocking revelation. | 419. Time Out of Mind: Section sends Nikita undercover in a mental hospital, but to make her story plausible, they first administer psychotropic drugs to simulate mental illness. Can she get out with her sanity? | |
| 408. Down a Crooked Path: When a mysterious virus infiltrates Section One, Oversight insists on sending help, but is the cure worse than the disease? | 420. Face in the Mirror: | |
| 410. He Came From Four: When a mission goes too slow for his liking, George insists that Section One must accept the help of a special member from Section Four. | 421. Up the Rabbit Hole: | |
| 411. Time to be Heroes:Four of Section's newest, youngest recruits are put to the test before they are ready, putting Michael and Nikita at risk in the field. | 422. Four Light Years Farther: |
| 501. Deja Vu All Over Again: | 505. The Man Behind the Curtain: | |
| 502. A Girl Who Wasn't There: | 506. The Evil That Men Do: | |
| 503. In Through the Out Door: | 507. Let No Man Put Asunder: | |
| 504. All the World's a Stage: | 508. A Time For Every Purpose: |
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