Maggie Q (Nikita) says Nikita’s got an Achilles’ heel (and it’s not her heel, which probably knows 50 ways to kill a man). Now that Michael’s back in her life, we’re going to see meer of Nikita’s vulnerability.
“What I really like on an emotional level about the volgende episode is that you’re going to see a new side to Michael and Nikita and their relationship you’ve never seen before. And you’re going to see a type of vulnerability from the both of them that they don’t really ever have around anyone else but each other,” Maggie tells EW. “And it’s not only what you’ve never seen it before, you’re going to understand where it comes from and a lot of the bron of the pain as to why they’ve been at odds.”
So is there hope that these two will stop making each other sad, and just go get avondeten, diner and a movie? Maybe, says Maggie — but not right away.
“You’re going to see Nikita shift a bit when Michael’s in the room, and shift when
Michael’s around because he provides a presence for her that she doesn’t have with anyone else,” she says. “I think that at the end of the volgende episode, everything that they’re going to go through — and there’s a lot — I think it’s going to be a sad thing for people. Then I think that after the sadness, there may be hope out of a dark place.”
“What I really like on an emotional level about the volgende episode is that you’re going to see a new side to Michael and Nikita and their relationship you’ve never seen before. And you’re going to see a type of vulnerability from the both of them that they don’t really ever have around anyone else but each other,” Maggie tells EW. “And it’s not only what you’ve never seen it before, you’re going to understand where it comes from and a lot of the bron of the pain as to why they’ve been at odds.”
So is there hope that these two will stop making each other sad, and just go get avondeten, diner and a movie? Maybe, says Maggie — but not right away.
“You’re going to see Nikita shift a bit when Michael’s in the room, and shift when
Michael’s around because he provides a presence for her that she doesn’t have with anyone else,” she says. “I think that at the end of the volgende episode, everything that they’re going to go through — and there’s a lot — I think it’s going to be a sad thing for people. Then I think that after the sadness, there may be hope out of a dark place.”
Nikita ster Maggie Q has revealed that her character's upcoming kiss with Ryan Fletcher (Noah Bean) may not be a romantic moment.
The actress told Zap2it that viewers will understand "the context of the kiss" when they watch Thursday night's episode 'Free'.
"I like Ryan Fletcher and Nikita's relationship," she said. "They're definitely going to work together and I don't know that it's romantic in that she kissed him out of passion."
She added: "[Nikita] puts him through a s**tload in that episode and, at the end, he's just so mad at her and so exasperated and the kiss is almost like a promise."
However, Q confirmed that Ryan could become a rival to Michael (Shane West) for Nikita's affections.
"We are creating vraag marks for people," she explained.
The actress told Zap2it that viewers will understand "the context of the kiss" when they watch Thursday night's episode 'Free'.
"I like Ryan Fletcher and Nikita's relationship," she said. "They're definitely going to work together and I don't know that it's romantic in that she kissed him out of passion."
She added: "[Nikita] puts him through a s**tload in that episode and, at the end, he's just so mad at her and so exasperated and the kiss is almost like a promise."
However, Q confirmed that Ryan could become a rival to Michael (Shane West) for Nikita's affections.
"We are creating vraag marks for people," she explained.
Nikita ster Shane West has denied rumours that his character Michael will get together with Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca).
Fonseca previously suggested that a romance between the pair "is possible" but West has now told TV Line that the relationship is "not gonna happen".
"Michael can't datum her," he insisted. "It just can't happen unless they want Michael to be a bad guy."
The actor claimed that Michael's past relationship with Nikita (Maggie Q) would rule out a union with Alex.
"[She] reminds him of Nikita [so] does that mean he's dated more... students that remind him of Nikita?" he wondered. "That makes him a creep. It just can't happen."
West added that his character's affection for Alex is "more fatherly".
"Michael cares about his students, period," he said. "I feel if Michael were to have something with Alex, it honestly cheapens [him] as a human being."
Fonseca previously suggested that a romance between the pair "is possible" but West has now told TV Line that the relationship is "not gonna happen".
"Michael can't datum her," he insisted. "It just can't happen unless they want Michael to be a bad guy."
The actor claimed that Michael's past relationship with Nikita (Maggie Q) would rule out a union with Alex.
"[She] reminds him of Nikita [so] does that mean he's dated more... students that remind him of Nikita?" he wondered. "That makes him a creep. It just can't happen."
West added that his character's affection for Alex is "more fatherly".
"Michael cares about his students, period," he said. "I feel if Michael were to have something with Alex, it honestly cheapens [him] as a human being."