Melinda Clarke has confirmed that someone will die in the season finale of Nikita. Clarke, who plays Amanda, refused to reveal too many details about the episode airing on May 12. However, she told Zap2It: "I can say that somebody dies in the finale." Clarke would not confirm which character will be killed off but admitted that she believes Amanda will die at some point in the lifetime of the show.
"Hopefully the show continues for three or four seasons, or even more, but my opinion is that by the time we know the show is ending, I would say that Amanda might die," she said. "She died in the other series and all the baddies might have to go away at some point. Anybody can be knocked off. We still need to have good and bad, so hopefully Amanda has a lot more."
The CW recently renewed a number of its series but the future of Nikita is still uncertain. However, Clarke revealed that she is optimistic that it will return for a second season. "I think this show will just keep getting better because now we've established really important relationships and I think what audiences love is the connection between people," she said. "We have this high production value and the show looks amazing.
"Season two could be really, really exciting and I'm hoping personally that it has a lot to do with the relationships because in the finale there's a moment - for me as an actor, there's one line where you see her as a human being. Well, there's a few moments, but she's doing what needs to be done."
Nikita airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on The CW.
"Hopefully the show continues for three or four seasons, or even more, but my opinion is that by the time we know the show is ending, I would say that Amanda might die," she said. "She died in the other series and all the baddies might have to go away at some point. Anybody can be knocked off. We still need to have good and bad, so hopefully Amanda has a lot more."
The CW recently renewed a number of its series but the future of Nikita is still uncertain. However, Clarke revealed that she is optimistic that it will return for a second season. "I think this show will just keep getting better because now we've established really important relationships and I think what audiences love is the connection between people," she said. "We have this high production value and the show looks amazing.
"Season two could be really, really exciting and I'm hoping personally that it has a lot to do with the relationships because in the finale there's a moment - for me as an actor, there's one line where you see her as a human being. Well, there's a few moments, but she's doing what needs to be done."
Nikita airs on Thursdays at 9/8c on The CW.
(source: DigitalSpy)
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