Music of La Femme Nikita

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This is a list of the music featured in the television series La Femme Nikita. Each song listed appears under its relevant episode according to air date.

Contents

Season 1

Episode 1: "Nikita"

Episode 2: "Friend"

Episode 3: "Simone"

Episode 4: "Charity"

Episode 5: "Mother"

Episode 6: "Love"

Episode 7: "Treason"

Episode 8: "Escape"

Episode 9: "Gray"

Episode 10: "Choice"

Episode 11: "Rescue"

Episode 12: "Innocent"

Episode 13: "Recruit"

Episode 14: "Gambit"

Episode 15: "Obsessed"

Episode 16: "Noise"

Episode 17: "War"

Episode 18 Missing"

Episode 19: "Voices"

Episode 20: "Brainwash"

Episode 21: "Verdict"

Episode 22: "Mercy"

Season 2

Episode 1: "Hard Landing"

Episode 2: "Spec Ops"

Episode 3: "Third Person"

Episode 4: "Approaching Zero"

Episode 5: "New Regime"

Episode 6: "Mandatory Refusal"

Episode 7: "Half Life"

Episode 8: "Darkness Visible"

Episode 9: "Open Heart"

Episode 10: "First Mission"

Episode 11: "Psychic Pilgrim"

Episode 12: "Soul Sacrifice"

Episode 13: "Not Was"

Episode 14: "Double Date"

Episode 15: "Fuzzy Logic"

Episode 16: "Old Habits"

Episode 17: "Inside Out"

Episode 18: "Off Profile"

Episode 19: "Last Night"

Episode 20: "In Between"

Episode 21: "Adrian's Garden"

Episode 22: "End Game"

Season 3

Episode 1: "Looking For Michael"

Episode 2: "Someone Else's Shadow"

Episode 3: "Opening Night Jitters"

Episode 4: "Gates Of Hell"

Episode 5: "Imitation Of Death"

Episode 6: "Love And Country"

Episode 7: "Cat And Mouse"

Episode 8: "Outside The Box"

Episode 9: "Slipping Into Darkness"

Episode 10: "Under The Influence"

Episode 11: "Walk On By"

Episode 12: "Threshold Of Pain"

Episode 13: "Beyond The Pale"

Episode 14: "Hand To Hand"

Episode 15: "Before I Sleep"

Episode 16: "I Remember Paris"

Episode 17: "All Good Things"

Episode 18: "Third Party Ripoff"

Episode 19: "Any Means Necessary"

Episode 20: "Three Eyed Turtle"

Episode 21: "Playing With Fire"

Episode 22: "On Borrowed Time"

Season 4

Episode 1: "Getting Out Of Reverse"

Episode 2: "There Are No Missions"

Episode 3: "View Of The Garden"

Episode 4: "Into The Looking Glass"

Episode 5: "Man In The Middle"

Episode 6: "Love, Honor and Cherish"

Episode 7: "Sympathy For The Devil"

Episode 8: "No One Lives Forever"

Episode 9: "Down A Crooken Path"

Episode 10: "He Came From Four"

Episode 11 Time To Be Heroes"

Episode 12: "Hell Hath No Fury"

Episode 13: "Kiss The Past Good-bye"

Episode 14: "Line In The Sand"

Episode 15: "Abort, Fail, Retry, Terminate"

Episode 16: "Catch A Falling Star"

Episode 17: "Sleeping With The Enemy"

Episode 18: "Toys In The Basement"

Episode 19: "Time Out Of Mind"

Episode 20: "Face In The Mirror"

Episode 21: "Up The Rabbit Hole"

Episode 22: "Four Light Years Farther"

Season 5

Episode 1: "Déjà Vu All Over Again"

Episode 2: "A Girl Who Wasn't There"

Episode 3: "In Through The Out Door"

Episode 4: "All The World's A Stage"

Episode 5: "The Man Behind The Curtain"

Episode 6: "The Evil That Men Do"

Episode 7: "Let No Man Put Asunder"

Episode 8: "A Time For Every Purpose"

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