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# La Femme Nikita: Season 3

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"You're one of us now," Nikita is told. But has she truly abandoned her compassionate nature and become an unquestioning member of the soulless covert organization called Section One? Or has she mastered the group's knack for deceit and cover-up so efficiently that she can beat Section at its own game? The sleek, chic and powerful adventures of the agent codenamed Josephine continue in Season Three of the intrigue-filled five-year series that stars Peta Wilson in the title role. Season three is marked by the unveiling of Michael's secret life, Nikita and Michael's romantic relationship and the further suspicion about the true nature of Section One. DVD Features: Audio Commentary Deleted Scenes Featurette: "Designing Nikita" a behind the scenes look at the award winning production designer, Rocco Matteo Gag Reel Tensions between reluctant superspy Nikita (Peta Wilson) and her shadowy bosses at Section One couldn't be more rocky at the launch of La Femme Nikita 's third season, and things definitely go from bad to worse. And it's not just Nikita who's having issues with her boss, Operations (Eugene Robert Glazer), but also Michael (Roy Dupuis), who experiences a major loss of power after being passed over for the Chief Strategist position ("Third Party Ripoff"), and fellow agents Walter (Don Francks) and Birkoff (Matthew Ferguson); the situation gets so bad that at one point, they consider jumping ship ("Slipping Into Darkness"). And if that's not enough complication and intrigue, Michael and Nikita's romantic inclinations finally take root, much to the consternation of Section One and Madeline (Alberta Watson), who attempts to nix their relationship, forcing the pair to meet behind her back ("Playing with Fire"). All this, plus a pair of deadly terrorist siblings ("Threshold of Pain"), and a modeling agency that fronts as a combo brothel/gladiator arena ("Hand to Hand"), adds up to another exciting season. Season 3's six-disc set includes all 22 episodes, with commentary by Eugene Glazer on two shows--the season opener, "Looking for Michael," on which he's joined by director Jon Cassar, and the finale, "On Borrowed Time," which also features writer/production consultant Peter Lenkov. Glazer and Cassar also offer comments on a 13-minute battery of 10 deleted scenes from various episodes, while Cassar, Lenkov, and executive consultant Joel Surnow ( 24 ) are featured on an eight-minute featurette about production designer Rocco Matteo. And lest first-time viewers consider La Femme Nikita a laugh-free show, there's even a three-minute gag reel to lighten the mood. The season 3 set should be the perfect six-course meal to tide over devoted Nikita -ites--until the season 4 set, of course. --Paul Gaita

Review: Compared to other shows... - I really wish people would stop comparing LFN to other tv shows, especially Alias. I love Alias, am a huge fan of the show, but while I have only seen the first 2 seasons of LFN so far (since I just bought them on DVD in March when the 2nd season was released) I would have to say that the 2 shows just aren't comparable... They are both spy shows but that is basically where the similarities end. Alias is a great show (a little slow and boring through this past season since it was acting as filler until they could get around to the good stuff) but I would HATE it if they tried to make it more like LFN, and in turn, I would hate LFN if they had gone on and turned it into something like Alias (or 24 or MI-5 etc). LFN takes you through the life of someone that had nothing to do with that lifestyle, and basically throws that person into it without a choice, oh well, she did have a choice, Live and do it with their rules, or Die... Not much of a choice which is what was great about it (and the original movie as well). The great part of the tv show was that they took the main basis of the movie and then were able to not only expand on it some, but have a whole 5 seasons to do whatever they wanted with it. They focus on Nikita with "jobs" being just that... They never really seem to have a whole lot to do with the main plot or at least not for long. They whole point is about HER and how she evolves as she needs to, to stay alive ... Alias focuses more on Rambaldi and the Prophecy and evil/good power with all characters and they like to throw in eye candy clothes with cool moves, and great music to help draw people in (no problem in that as long as you don't take it for more than that). But this is about LFN, so let's cut back to that. I first jumped into the LFN fan pool, drooling over the 2 seasons and knowing (or at least hoping for) the 3rd to be released this summer... I had no idea in the beginning just How Many seasons there were and then found out there were 5 (you lucky b@st*rds that got to see all 5 on tv). I am going crazy waiting for the next month to go by, and I know I will totally drive myself insane waiting for the next 2 seasons over the next 2 years... I never got to see the series when it originally aired on tv since I was homeless at the time (and I am a punk rocker). Seeing the French movie version(on cable in February) then the series (in March) has made me feel a little odd and wonder if that could actually happen and possibly happen to some of the people I know... Hmmm, the conspiracy theories that could evolve.
Review: LFN S3 Redeems Television and Provides Hope for Better TV Broadcasting - Extraordinary television continues in this third installment of the La Femme Nikita series. The creative staff again succeeds in taking us "five minutes into the future" by painstakingly maintaining the successful LFN platform in every detail. The characters, guest actors, scenery, location shots, and Section protocol are coherently maintained throughout. Have you ever noticed that one seldom sees a piece of paper in the series? As the season opens, the complexity of the small ensemble of the six central characters begins to unfold. We learn that Michael, smoothly portrayed by Roy Dupuis, has a family life on the "outside." Nikita begins to question the circumstances behind her recruitment and considers the possibility that it was no accident. Meanwhile, Birkoff and Walter struggle to survive within the brutal disorientation of the Section hierarchy. Throughout the season, Operations and Madeline successfully deceive everyone-including the viewers-with an exceptionally devious plot to control a greater piece of geopolitical policy. Entertaining? You bet. Just when things appear to be clear to the viewer, it soon becomes apparent that not everything is what it seems. That is the magic of LFN. The viewer becomes almost a participant in the story because of its design to bring the audience into a well-spun web of skillful storytelling. The viewer's intelligence is never insulted in this series and should stand as an example that there is a market for higher standards in television content. The DVD set continues to be packaged in the identical format as the two previous seasons ensuring a sharply cohesive no-nonsense approach to LFN marketing. The single flaw in this reviewer's opinion is the cover art of Pita Wilson. This particular choice of our protagonist scantily clad in a fringed black bodice belies the true nature of the Nikita character. Perhaps Warner Brothers will give credit to the entire ensemble of six by utilizing a group promo shot with the release of the season four DVD set.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Alberta Watson, Eugene Robert Glazer, Peta Wilson, Roy Dupuis |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 486 Reviews |
| Format | Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Action & Adventure |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compared to other shows...
*by I***E on May 27, 2005*

I really wish people would stop comparing LFN to other tv shows, especially Alias. I love Alias, am a huge fan of the show, but while I have only seen the first 2 seasons of LFN so far (since I just bought them on DVD in March when the 2nd season was released) I would have to say that the 2 shows just aren't comparable... They are both spy shows but that is basically where the similarities end. Alias is a great show (a little slow and boring through this past season since it was acting as filler until they could get around to the good stuff) but I would HATE it if they tried to make it more like LFN, and in turn, I would hate LFN if they had gone on and turned it into something like Alias (or 24 or MI-5 etc). LFN takes you through the life of someone that had nothing to do with that lifestyle, and basically throws that person into it without a choice, oh well, she did have a choice, Live and do it with their rules, or Die... Not much of a choice which is what was great about it (and the original movie as well). The great part of the tv show was that they took the main basis of the movie and then were able to not only expand on it some, but have a whole 5 seasons to do whatever they wanted with it. They focus on Nikita with "jobs" being just that... They never really seem to have a whole lot to do with the main plot or at least not for long. They whole point is about HER and how she evolves as she needs to, to stay alive ... Alias focuses more on Rambaldi and the Prophecy and evil/good power with all characters and they like to throw in eye candy clothes with cool moves, and great music to help draw people in (no problem in that as long as you don't take it for more than that). But this is about LFN, so let's cut back to that. I first jumped into the LFN fan pool, drooling over the 2 seasons and knowing (or at least hoping for) the 3rd to be released this summer... I had no idea in the beginning just How Many seasons there were and then found out there were 5 (you lucky b@st*rds that got to see all 5 on tv). I am going crazy waiting for the next month to go by, and I know I will totally drive myself insane waiting for the next 2 seasons over the next 2 years... I never got to see the series when it originally aired on tv since I was homeless at the time (and I am a punk rocker). Seeing the French movie version(on cable in February) then the series (in March) has made me feel a little odd and wonder if that could actually happen and possibly happen to some of the people I know... Hmmm, the conspiracy theories that could evolve.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LFN S3 Redeems Television and Provides Hope for Better TV Broadcasting
*by G***L on August 13, 2005*

Extraordinary television continues in this third installment of the La Femme Nikita series. The creative staff again succeeds in taking us "five minutes into the future" by painstakingly maintaining the successful LFN platform in every detail. The characters, guest actors, scenery, location shots, and Section protocol are coherently maintained throughout. Have you ever noticed that one seldom sees a piece of paper in the series? As the season opens, the complexity of the small ensemble of the six central characters begins to unfold. We learn that Michael, smoothly portrayed by Roy Dupuis, has a family life on the "outside." Nikita begins to question the circumstances behind her recruitment and considers the possibility that it was no accident. Meanwhile, Birkoff and Walter struggle to survive within the brutal disorientation of the Section hierarchy. Throughout the season, Operations and Madeline successfully deceive everyone-including the viewers-with an exceptionally devious plot to control a greater piece of geopolitical policy. Entertaining? You bet. Just when things appear to be clear to the viewer, it soon becomes apparent that not everything is what it seems. That is the magic of LFN. The viewer becomes almost a participant in the story because of its design to bring the audience into a well-spun web of skillful storytelling. The viewer's intelligence is never insulted in this series and should stand as an example that there is a market for higher standards in television content. The DVD set continues to be packaged in the identical format as the two previous seasons ensuring a sharply cohesive no-nonsense approach to LFN marketing. The single flaw in this reviewer's opinion is the cover art of Pita Wilson. This particular choice of our protagonist scantily clad in a fringed black bodice belies the true nature of the Nikita character. Perhaps Warner Brothers will give credit to the entire ensemble of six by utilizing a group promo shot with the release of the season four DVD set.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love this show!
*by A***S on December 12, 2024*

I used to watch this show when it was on the TV, so when Amazon got it for digital sale I had to get it. Now I can get my fix whenever I want. This season and 4th season are my favorites, but I love the whole show in general.

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