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It sounds interesting but can anyone confirm that it's not as lame as the commercials make it seem? The main actress just seems flat to me like all she does is do that solemn stare and then pull a gun every few seconds with Shane West always popping up.

It's a very entertaining show. I haven't seen the commercials though so I can't compare.

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Next two seasons planned.

I think it'll be renewed and replace Smallville on Fridays.

dunno....

Not for a lack of sex, guns and rock-n-roll, The CW?s Nikita still struggles to make a case for hopping off that renewal bubble and securing a Season 2 pickup. With its first fresh episode in six weeks, the action-drama was welcomed back by 1.78 million total viewers (down 11 percent from Feb. 24) and matched its low 0.7 demo rating ? and mind you, lead-in Vampire Diaries is starting off the night with a comparatively robust 1.2 rating.

The CW notes, though, that Nikita was up 13 percent among women 18-49 aka the network?s sweet spot. Still, let?s hope some more eyeballs show up next week.

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