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Nikita Recap: Percy Makes His Move In 'Sanctuary'

Posted: 01/14/12 10:15 AM ET

Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 2, Episode 12 of The CW's "Nikita," entitled, "Sanctuary."

One of my favorite things about "Nikita" is the way it manages to imbue even its dialogue-heavy episodes with a sense of urgency. Aside from the last five minutes and Sean's tussle with Alex on the beach, there wasn't much fighting, and yet, the episode was every bit as tense and engaging as many of the show's more action-packed installments -- if not more so. "Sanctuary" was designed to be an expository episode, positioning all of the chess pieces for what's certain to be an explosive climax come February 3 (don't you hate that we have to wait that long?). But with a cast this talented and confident in what they're doing, many scenes still packed an emotional punch.

There were a number of memorable moments this week. It was poignant to see Alex and Nikita reconnecting, commiserating over the failures of their maternal figures even as they reforged their own bond. Both Maggie Q and Lyndsy Fonseca did beautiful work in the scene, especially when Nikita opened up about Carla -- who we'll probably be hearing more about very soon. I also found Michael's reunion with Birkoff surprisingly touching, and was glad to see Michael and Nikita's long overdue reconciliation -- they have a long road ahead, but it seems as though both of them are back on the same page, and Nikita did the right thing in apologizing for making Michael's decision for him back in London, even if it paid off in the end. I'm curious to see how the writers plan to tie up the Max and Cassandra storyline, since I doubt they'll be killing either of them off.

Mikey, Nikki and Nerd have always had a sweet, but dysfunctional family dynamic, even when they were at odds in Season 1. Along with Alex, they form the show's heart, so it was very satisfying to see all four of them in the same place for once, working as a unit and reminding us that beneath all the guns and punching, this show has always been centered around the concept of belonging and finding a home with the people you love.

Matters were complicated by the arrival of Sean, who had used the tracker he planted in Nikolai's watch to follow Alex to Nikita, and who can fault the gang's masterful interrogation technique of stripping him down to his underwear? I've been tough on Sean as a character in the past, but the show has laid enough breadcrumbs about his sense of conscience and his hesitation to sip the Division Kool-Aid that I think his defection to the light side was narratively earned, even if his relatively quick reform wasn't as visually satisfying as a bit of waterboarding might have been. Nikita pulled out some apt wisdom from Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan in observing, "If you want to make peace, you don't talk to your friends; you talk to your enemies," which almost worked to their advantage. They would've gotten away with it too, if it wasn't for that meddling Percy!

I'm sure that some of you sharp-minded viewers probably saw the eleventh-hour Guardian twist coming, but I'm pleased to report that I didn't. No matter how many unexpected turns "Nikita" takes, I'm usually so caught up in the story that I'm not even considering a double-cross until it's happened (they got me with Ryan's faked death that way, if not Katya's). I'm not sure if that makes me a terrible viewer or a perfect one, but I found the final five minutes of the episode to be some of the show's most thrilling to date -- I do love Percy's deliciously devious backup plans, no matter how convenient the timing always ends up being. (Poor Amanda never gets to play with her toys.)

Speaking of Amanda ... If I have one criticism of the episode, it was the revelation that she truly did seem to believe that there was something between her and Percy -- whether it was love or lust --when in actuality, he was simply using her, and never viewed her as his mental equal.

For a show that places such emphasis on the strength and agency of its female characters, I was disappointed that a character as powerful and manipulative as Amanda could be so easily manipulated by a man because of her emotions. I understand that perhaps the writers were attempting to humanize her, to prove that beneath her ice queen exterior, there was some semblance of a soul buried deep, but in emphasizing Percy's superiority, Amanda became just another weak and fragile TV female whose previously unassailable sense of self-worth and confidence was shaken by the realization that she apparently wasn't as desirable as she'd believed. Her obvious hurt at being rebuffed undermined all the kick-ass poise she demonstrated in the previous season's finale and the episodes since, and I think that's a shame.

I want to clarify that I don't think the producers necessarily believe that Percy is smarter than Amanda themselves -- arrogance is Percy's defining characteristic, so it's in keeping with what's been established that he views everyone as inferior to him. But in falling for his mind game, Amanda did become uncharacteristically weak -- and it's the same kind of "weakness" that men criticize all powerful women for: being too emotional, thinking with their heart instead of their head, and being easily swayed because of silly "feelings" instead of logic, when the inference is that no man would ever be so foolish as to be distracted by such trivialities when there's a world to take over. I hope that's not what the writer (in this case, Andrew Colville) intended me to read into the scene, but having had semiotic analysis drilled into me in college, it's hard to ignore such an interpretation. I'd be interested to hear whether any of you had the same concerns, or whether you just thought it was Percy's typical one-upmanship at work.

Though I've devoted a lot of time analyzing those scenes here, I don't want to give the impression that I hated the episode. On the contrary, I thought it was a well-paced and smartly written hour, barring that criticism. It seems as though Amanda now has no choice but to let Percy go, which will open up a whole other can of worms for our heroes. But is it possible that Sen. Pierce can be brought over to Nikita's team too, once she hears her point of view? I'm not so sure, but I'm eager to see how it all plays out. Weigh in below, and join me back here on Feb. 3 for the next new episode.

"Nikita" airs Fridays at 8 p.m. EST on The CW.

 

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Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 2, Episode 12 of The CW's "Nikita," entitled, "Sanctuary." One of my favorite things about "Nikita" is the way it manages to imbue even its dialogu...
Note: Do not read on if you have not seen Season 2, Episode 12 of The CW's "Nikita," entitled, "Sanctuary." One of my favorite things about "Nikita" is the way it manages to imbue even its dialogu...
 
 
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04:16 AM on 01/18/2012
It'd be awesome, but I have a feeling that Amanda being "played" by Percy is a red herring. She's probably not as hurt over it as we're led to believe in this episode. At least, that's my hunch as I've found that one of the reasons that make Nikita one of the best shows out there right now, is because of all the twists and turns. I remember thinking last season around episode 20 that it was too easy for Nikita and Michael to be undermining Percy and getting to the guardians without him suspecting anything and it turns out Percy had set them up because he already knew Michael was in cahoots with Nikita. So I'm guessing that while Percy has something dastardly planned, Amanda also has an ace up her sleeve.
07:01 PM on 01/16/2012
who do you think amanda was talking to on the phone? i came up with three names: kayta,ari or carla.the women nikita mention to alex when they were talking. what does anyone think?
01:43 AM on 01/16/2012
I'm expecting Mikita reunion ever since episode 5. But to be honest, I think it's disappointing. And I don't think Nikita did anything wrong for leaving Michael in London. What else can you expect her to do? She's literally the only victim of this situation. Sometime you have to let go. She's making dicision for herself instead of Michael. While on the other hand, I hate Michael's behavior in the episode. He came back to Nikita because he think it's dangerous for his son. They want to end this fight. Nikita is right "then what?" Let Michael leave her again for Max? That's not fair for her. I remember Maggie said in an interview that Nikita wanted Michael back because he wanted to be with her, not because the other way didn't work out for him. Well, let's wait and see what the writers have in hand.

Anyway, always love your review!
11:52 PM on 01/15/2012
what was that thing that Roan activated on that door in Divison? what role does that have in Percy's plan?
01:49 AM on 01/16/2012
That looked like an explosive charge, probably set up to kill anyone who succeeds in opening that door. If I were to guess, I'd imagine that he was simply carrying out his part in setting up Division's external defenses (thus maintaining his cover), and his role in Percy's plan was to secretly coordinate the Guardians' attack.
04:27 PM on 01/16/2012
Maybe it was my imagination but it seemed like Roan was being secretive when he set that up on the door, maybe that would be his way out in case Clean Sweep got activated? I also thought it could be some kind of countermeasure against Clean Sweep.
05:42 PM on 01/15/2012
is it possible for craig to take his show to another network? just asking if anyone would know. i would hate for this show to ride into the sunset. there are a lot more stories to tell. remember jag was on channel 4 and went to channel 2 where it was there for 10 years! something to think about craig and maggie!
01:06 PM on 01/15/2012
I think a variety of factors are impacting the ratings and none that have to do with the production, writing or casting of the show. Nikita is an anomaly for CW. Its a serialized drama with strong independent female characters who don't sleep around or run around half dressed. This really isn't the cup of tea for CW's target audience. Add to that the lack of promotion and poor marketing and you have a show with low ratings.

I am very proud of Craig and Maggie for sticking to the format they have nd not reducing Nikita to just. mediocre soap opera. If the show ends at season 2 with good writing and excellent production I would be happy then if they reduced themselves to crap to survive a few more seasons. Quality over quantity.
11:15 AM on 01/15/2012
I don't feel like Amanda having feelings for Percy (if this was the case) undermines her strength. It makes her more human, certainly, but not weaker by default. She still runs division, she still brought Nikita and Birkhoff to tears. She's still pretty scary. But it does only make sense for Percy to be even scarier and more manipulative, which is what I think these scenes were trying to get across. Percy learned how to manipulate Amanda based on her emotions for him and/or her desire for his power and her constant underestimation of him/overestimation of herself (since, in his mind at least, they are not equal one or the other had to occur, most likely she underestimated him given he outmaneuvered her while dealing with Nikita, Gogol, Oversight and Division.... locked inside an underground cell with minimal communication with the outside world....)

Not because only a woman would have feelings (he manipulated the hell out of Michael based on his feelings for Nikita and vengeance in season one, so clearly he's good at manipulating people regardless of gender).

The take away point is that Percy so easily manipulated her because that's what he does. Just like he effortlessly manipulates everyone on this show. You could have had Roan take Amanda's place and Percy still would have easily manipulated him (although the conversation would probably contain different content... actually maybe not, I can see Roan being gay, lol).
08:42 PM on 01/14/2012
i agree with sabbynocando,nikita is on par with ncis.altho at the moment i think that nikita has better writers. the episodes that i have seen are like mini movies fitted for the small screen. i do not say this likely,because i am huge fan of ncis. ncis if you recall got off to a low start,but cbs stayed the course and it is the number show in the country. way to go cbs! at this point i believe nikita should jump ship and find a better home to show case the talent of the actors on the show. about episode 11,santuary it was an amazing episode. even without the action. i loved this episode for the dialogue,and the love that you can feel that nikita.michael,alex,and birkhoff have for each other. a thought,when amanda was talking on the phone three names came to mind. ari,katya and carla. the woman nikita was telling alex about. susan clarke has always played strong women,can not see her has been weak on nikita. just a thought. finally,i have a question for laura prudon. do you feel that because maggie q is a minority(half asian american) that this has anything to do with ratings for the show?or is it because of none promoting on the part of the cw. i can not understand! i am just asking what are your thoughts. i would hate for this show to disappear.
09:28 PM on 01/14/2012
No, I don't think Maggie's ethnicity has anything to do with the ratings -- it was actually fairly successful on Thursday nights last season with Vampire Diaries as a lead-in, but The CW's ratings have been slipping across the board this year, and that's compounded by the fact that viewership is lower on Fridays, and that Nikita has competition from another spy show in Chuck on NBC. Its ratings aren't really any lower than any of The CW's shows, but unfortunately, because of the stunts and special effects, it's more expensive than shows like Gossip Girl, Hart of Dixie or 90210, which makes it a bigger target for cancellation, despite being stronger in writing or ratings. It all depends on the strength of The CW's crop of new pilots next season, and other factors like whether Gossip Girl is likely to end after this year.
06:24 PM on 01/14/2012
Loved this episode best one so far..I do have to agree with u on what u said on amanda a little I like the cold and hard amanda and shes one of the major reasons why I watch the show as well...but I think now tht she had her confrontation with percy she looks kinda back to normal adn hopefully she goes back to her old self...and u have to give her props for not even shadin one tear in front or behind percy's back..I'm dying to know who she called and I can't wait till Feburary 3 :)
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04:34 PM on 01/14/2012
'Nikita' is pretty good, but 'Person of Interest' is even better
04:34 PM on 01/14/2012
The episode may have lacked physical action, but A LOT was going on. It was a great episode capped off with the team finally getting back together! Guardians going after Oversight and the unintended consequences of Team Nikita being successful were nice surprises.
Oh, yeah can we not have to wait till the finale for Nikita and Alex to team up again.

Alex justifiably has trust issues, but she turns on people mighty fast from Nikita to Sean & her mom this episode. Is this more foreshadowing of Alex going down a dark path?
03:11 PM on 01/14/2012
I think your looking into the Amanda thing wrong. Your judging her because she let her "feelings" for Percy get in her way and turn her into a weak women but to me that shows that beneath the maniatic exterior Amanda is human and I like seeing her in a situation she can't control but what really proves she is strong is how she is going to react to the situation and am not talking about the induce coma but I have a strong feeling that that call is going to play a huge part in this whole thing with Percy. That being said, my honest opinion is that Amanda is in it with Percy and the whole "love" act was just that, an act. When I watch tv shows, specially good tv shows like Nikita, I get suck into the story and like to be surprise and I don't spend my time trying to decipher what will happen next or why things happened the way they did but am beginning to see what I believe are holes in Amanda and Percy and their interactions. And even if this weren't the case to me no women would become weak just because she developed feelings for someone, even if that someone is Percy. Amanda is strong and so you shouldn't be trying to pass her as anything less. I guess not everything they teach in college is useful in the real world.
07:23 PM on 01/14/2012
I think you misunderstood my criticism -- I'm not at all judging Amanda for having feelings, and I don't believe any woman is weak for falling in love (not that Amanda WAS in love with Percy).

My criticism was in regards to the value judgments those "feelings" caused Percy (and by extension, the writer) to make about her -- it was PERCY'S inference that she was weak and inferior because she let herself get sucked into his games, that a man wouldn't be so easily manipulated, but because she's a woman (who must therefore be ruled by emotion instead of logic), it was far easier for him to control her. Unlike Percy, I fully believe that Amanda is capable of love and emotion, but having those feelings should not automatically make her weak or easily manipulated, which is what the narrative implied this week. We'll have to agree to disagree on that.
12:09 PM on 01/14/2012
Good episode, setting us up for the next but not thrilled with the wait *shakes fist at CW* I found Michael & Birkhoff's reunion touching too. I think we're all starved for these people to have & be friends. And I agree that it feels like the female characters are all weaker than they used to be. I'd really like someone to explain how the Cassandra/Max SL has advanced character development or plot. As fas as I'm concerned it's created a drag on the show.
11:25 AM on 01/14/2012
I am so on the fence about how well the show is clicking without heavy fighting sequences. It will be interesting too see how viewers respond to that.

Random opinion: The quality of Nikita is on par with NCIS with respect to the shows budget differences. I really wonder how much better Nikita would do in ratings on another network and timeslot.

2 Elephants are in the room no?
11:15 AM on 01/14/2012
I love your analyses. You are spot on all the time. I was expecting a let down after last week's episode. It was another awesome episode. The scenes with Nikita and Alex were amazing. Maggie Q and LyndsyFonseca are the best. Nikita and Alex's older sister/younger sister relationship is the best part of this show for me. The only letdown is now we wait for 3 weeks. So not cool. :-)