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fredag 2 mars 2012

Sarah Clarke Nikita Episode Spoiler and Description





Description:
The CW has released an official description for the March 23 episode of Nikita, and in it – boo! – Cassandra is back.

Here’s the spoilery write-up from the network:

DANGEROUS SECRETS ARE REVEALED — Michael (Shane West) is furious when he discovers a secret that Cassandra (guest star Helena Mattsson) kept from him, so he and Nikita (Maggie Q) fly to Moscow to confront her. Meanwhile, Alex (Lyndsy Fonseca) makes a last ditch effort to find her mother (guest star Sarah Clarke) by sending out a coded message through a televised interview. Aaron Stanford, Melinda Clarke, Xander Berkeley and Dillon Casey also star. Karen Gaviola directed the episode written by Andrew Colville (#217).

On 3 March, the second season of Nikita arrives on Steel channel Mediaset Premium with its first episode, but continues to the next two episodes aired in the U.S. will be the sixteenth and 17simo aired, respectively, 16 and 23 March .

Spoilers:

In Episode 2 × 16 "Doublecross ": The Division is in turmoil when the agents are murdered one by one. Amanda ( Melinda Clarke ) understands that behind the murders is Percy ( Xander
Berkeley ), and so is trying to undermine his authority with the officials of other divisions. She reluctantly called Nikita ( Maggie Q ) with an offer that is impossible to resist, leaving Percy in exchange for Ryan (guest star Noah Bean ).

In Episode 2 × 17 "Arising": M ichael ( Shane West ) is furious when he discovers a secret that Cassandra (guest star Helena Mattsson) has kept him so he and Nikita fly to Moscow to confront her. Meanwhile, Alex ( Lyndsy Fonseca ) makes a last effort to find his mother (guest star Sarah Clarke ) by sending a coded message through a television interview

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lördag 3 december 2011

Sarah Clarke Nikita Episode Recap

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We open in France, where there's a late-night raid, which includes Owen (Devon Sawa, last seen in( Falling Ash). He and his strike team come up empty-handed, which does not please Ari. He wants the remaining black boxes found and destroyed yesterday or nasty things will happen.

Owen goes home to find Nikita hiding out in his place, wanting his help to recover another black box. They chat about Percy, Alex and Michael so there can be a good dose of Nikita angst, before they set off to find the Guardian we saw last time, Patrick Miller (William Devry). More angst ensues as Owen finds out about what happened to Birkhoff and Ryan along the way. He does his best to reassure her with a mini-speech about doing the right thing. The speech itself is a bit cheesy, but Devon Sawa delivers it well.

At Nikita's suggestion, Owen then turns to Gogol for help, locating a chemist in Germany connected to Miller. Owen calls Nikita to send her on her way, then calls someone else to tell them Nikita is coming, and then gets hit with a stun baton. Nikita is waiting for Miller when he arrives at the chemist's, but so is a Gogol strike team that just wants to kill everyone, leading Nikita and Miller to temporarily join forces - until they get arrested, anyway.

Things appear to be headed south for everyone involved, until Michael shows up and saves the day with an automatic weapon, having gotten Owen's second phone call. I think the only time I've ever been happier to see him was in season one when he showed up with that sniper rifle. He saves Owen and Nikita, but Miller escapes in the melee. Shane West does that "oh, crap" look so well.

That look only gets worse when Nikita tells him to go with Owen to handle an impending gathering of Guardians, while she takes off after Ari and Miller's black box. Considering that he just had to rescue her, you can't blame him.

Alex is still hellbent on killing Sergei Semak, even as Amanda is catching on to her. While Amanda gets snippy with Percy for setting Alex on that path ahead of schedule, Alex has several flashbacks to and one hallucination of her father en route to confronting Semak. This leads her to find her mom (the always-awesome Sarah Clarke ) still alive! And with that in our heads, we fade to black.

"Guardians" is no "All The Way." It's not nearly as surprising, and while Nikita's life has been no cakewalk of recent, her constant angst does start to feel repetitive - how many times have we heard her talk about how guilty she feels about Alex? We know from season one that Maggie Q is a talented actress, but I'd like to see scripts that allow her to exercise more of her range than just brooding or being upset. This season, Nikita doesn't feel like, to quote Ari, "the most complex individual I've ever come across."

I'm also not quite thrilled about leaving almost everything open-ended. I understand that the writers have to leave something out there for us to chew on over the hiatus, but it feels like they cut things off just a bit too early. If you'd given me a couple more minutes to see Nikita closing in on Alex and not just in the woods, or Michael and Owen coming face-to-face with a horde of Guardians, that might have been even better. That might have had me falling out of my chair.

That said, I am beyond thrilled to see Sarah Clarke arrive on the scene, having loved her since 24. We've seen her play both a great hero and a great villain (in the same role, natch), so we know that she could play just about anything the Nikita writers will make Mama Udinov out to be. I only hope that she has at least one scene with Percy, so that Clarke can act with her husband, Xander Berkeley.

And after all we've heard about Alex's father, it will be really interesting to see Alex's mom and get more on that side of her past. Since her mom is residing in the same mansion that Semak is in, and doesn't seem to be too distressed about it, one wonders if she might be in the know about her husband's death. We'll find out...

It's been an uneven first half of season two for this series. There have been some really good episodes (Clawback and Fair Trade) and some downright ridiculous ones (Looking Glass and London Caling), and then some average ones like this. It's made it hard for me to quantify my overall feelings toward the show when I don't know what show I'm going to get each week. "Guardians" isn't a bad episode, but it isn't what I was hoping for. I wanted something that would have me chewing on it over the hiatus, and aside from speculating about Alex's mom, I'm really not that concerned about it.

The midseason break may work to Nikita's advantage - one needs only to look at USA's original series, like Burn Notice and White Collar, which have employed this type of schedule for years and used it to their advantage when it comes to storylines. I see possibilities for the remainder of season two, especially in that last scene, but I have to trust the writers to make them more than potential.

Nikita returns in just a little over a month, on January 6. Let the speculation commence!


Source StarPulse

tisdag 29 november 2011

Sarah Clarke to Appear On Nikita

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Previously starring in 24, Sarah Clarke is part of the Twilight saga as Bella's (Kristen Stewart) mother, but of course you all knew that. In my phone conversation with Sarah, who is currently in Toronto with her husband Xander Berkeley who shoots Nikita, we talked about her lack of social media presence. "I barely email. I'm like the Amish in Hollywood. I just got an iPad and I am very proud of that but I have so many typos. I only use it to read scripts. I just got a Blackberry and someone just told me about BBM the other day."

In Breaking Dawn, which hits theatres on November 18, the big wedding scene takes place. "The wedding is so beautiful. Fans will not be disappointed." One fan tweeted asking what she was thinking as Bella was walking down the aisle, "I was sitting and freezing in the audience waiting for her to walk down the aisle," she says with a laugh.

As for her co-star Kristen Stewart, "I think she's fabulous. She's a great talent," but her most unforgettable moment with Stewart happened while filming Eclipse. "Eclipse was special. I loved working with Bill Condon, the director, on Breaking Dawn but in Eclipse, Kristen was the only one that knew I was pregnant. I was still early and wasn't telling anyone yet. She was the only one who knew so that was special."

Clarke also broke news that she will appear - alongside her hubby - in a guest-star role in CW's Nikita that will shoot "within the next few weeks. We have the LA premiere, and Toronto and Nikita filming all around the same time. It's a very fun, juicy role."

In her off time, "I have two little girls and so I spend time with them and my hubby."



Source starsentertainment

söndag 7 februari 2010

Outtakes From Sarah Clarke’s (Bellas Mother) InStyle Magazine Photo Shoot

New pictures of Eclipse human Sarah Clarke (aka Renee, Bella’s mom) from her InStyle Mag photo shoot!



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More outtakes at source.
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