List of La Femme Nikita Episodes - Season 4: 2000

Season 4: 2000

The end of season four marks the original end of the series.

Episode
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Title Directed by Written by Original airdate
67 (1) "Getting Out of Reverse" Jon Cassar Michael Loceff January 9, 2000
68 (2) "There Are No Missions" René Bonnière Michael Loceff January 9, 2000
69 (3) "View of the Garden" Jon Cassar Robert Cochran January 16, 2000
70 (4) "Into the Looking Glass" René Bonnière Peter M. Lenkov January 23, 2000
71 (5) "Man in the Middle" Ted Hanlan Lawrence Hertzog February 20, 2000
72 (6) "Love, Honor and Cherish" Terry Ingram Lawrence Hertzog February 27, 2000
73 (7) "Sympathy for the Devil" Brad Turner Lawrence Hertzog March 5, 2000
74 (8) "No One Lives Forever" Brad Turner Peter M. Lenkov March 12, 2000
75 (9) "Down A Crooked Path" Terry Ingram Peter M. Lenkov March 19, 2000
76 (10) "He Came From Four" René Bonnière Ed Horowitz April 2, 2000
77 (11) "Time to be Heroes" Jerry Ciccoritti Peter M. Lenkov April 16, 2000
78 (12) "Hell Hath No Fury" René Bonnière Lawrence Hertzog April 23, 2000
79 (13) "Kiss the Past Goodbye" Brad Turner Frederick Rappaport June 25, 2000
80 (14) "Line in the Sand" Joel Surnow Peter M. Lenkov July 2, 2000
81 (15) "Abort, Fail, Retry, Terminate" Brad Turner Peter M. Lenkov July 16, 2000
82 (16) "Catch A Falling Star" Joseph Scanlan Lawrence Hertzog July 23, 2000
83 (17) "Sleeping With the Enemy" Jon Cassar Erica Byrne July 30, 2000
84 (18) "Toys in the Basement" René Bonnière Lawrence Hertzog August 6, 2000
85 (19) "Time Out of Mind" Brad Turner David Ehrman August 13, 2000
86 (20) "Face in the Mirror" René Bonnière Peter M. Lenkov & Lawrence Hertzog August 20, 2000
87 (21) "Up the Rabbit Hole" Terry Ingram Lawrence Hertzog & Peter M. Lenkov August 27, 2000
88 (22) "Four Light Years Farther" Joseph Scanlan Michael Loceff August 27, 2000

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