Because that sort of thing has to be extremely expensive.
And that's even before the recruits escape and reach Doll's House "on their handlers with their training against the very people that made them murderers as excellent in the first place.
That's where the star of the CW Nikita "tonight at the latest incarnation of the heroine of the French film 20 years old - yes, all the bad ideas in government spending actually started in France - the CW people in the target audience may or may not remember as "La Femme Nikita".
Or maybe women like Bridget Fonda played in the U.S. version 1993, "Point of No Return."
Or better yet often hypnotic series of U.S. 1997-2001 Red Peta Wilson stars as the woman hit reluctantly.
Maggie Q ("Live Free or Die Hard") is the new Nikita, a fighting machine revenge-minded determination to ensure that the organism known only as "The Division" coerced "out of business murderers. The man whose job is to bring it down is called Michael (Shane West) and he is the type of training, but does not seem old enough to have a domesticated dog.
Maggie Q sounds much cooler than Maggie Quigley and McG - which is one of the executive producers - it sounds cooler than Joseph McGinty Nichol.
But, as always, I digress.
The truth is I'm not exactly sure why "Nikita" is renewed, or reimagined, or return to
we are invoking a lack of imagination this week, apart from the fact that, as another of the show's executive producers, Craig Silverstein, told reporters in July, "said Warner Bros. title."
(This seems to be the same creative spark behind CBS review of "Hawaii Five-0").
"My first thought was that I love" Nikita ". I love all these, you know, the iterations of it," Silverstein said. "My second thought was that was done. So I took charge of finding a way - Could be cool? Could we have a shot in which he did not know how this story would end?"
In a sense, he succeeded. I can not say how "Nikita" is going to end, or even how it will act on the CW, which has been strategically placed behind the most popular series string script, "Vampire Diaries", which returns for a second season 8 tonight.
What I can say is that despite my admiration for energy efficiency by Q (including "Hellcats" and "Nikita", the CW seems determined to show off their new star ever more of a workout than you will in, say "Gossip Girl"), and a lingering taste of the West that goes all the way back to "Once and Again," there was nothing in tonight's episode that I care enough about any of these characters to go one minute without paying a single with them.
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