Watch the latest episodes with Taylor Swift, January Jones & more online. Click Here »
Hope you all enjoyed tonight's episode!
It was written by Patrick Massett and John Zinman. You may also know their work from Friday Night Lights. They're two very busy, ultra-talented guys who somehow found the time to work on both shows at roughly the same time -- which is why I'm filling in for them tonight, as they're off working on yet another project.
Tonight's episode hopefully answered a few questions for you: what Mike had "forgotten" in Iraq and why, what has Torres been secretly up to, and even what happened to one of the trademarks of the original series (FLAG). For those of you who are new to the Knight Rider universe, The Foundation for Law and Government is the organization that operated the original KITT in the 80s series.
Our effects guys worked around the clock these last few months on the showdown between KITT and KARR. I'm writing this right now at 7:30pm on the west coast, and I can't wait to watch it all in high definition when it airs a half hour from now over here. Our effects are done by a company called Master Key Films that formed to do this show. They started as just two people last spring, and they've grown into a small army today. In the video section of this site, you can see highlights of their work from season 1, and you can go to MKVFX.com to see even more.
Just as cool as KARR's visuals, though, is his voice. That's the great Peter Cullen, none other than the original voice for KARR back in 1982, in an episode called "Trust Doesn't Rust."
I know Alex Torres might not seem like the nicest guy, but that can't be further from the truth for the actor who plays him. Here's Yancey Arias with writers Rachel Mellon, Monica Macer, and Teresa Huang.
Ever wonder how we shoot the "satellite images?" We do most of them the old fashioned way -- with a VERY high crane.
Here's a photo from a future episode. Many people have asked how Kitt drives on his own. The original series had a variety of tricks they used. We added one more trick. If you look in this photo, you'll see a driver wearing all black. In the final shot, we'll use computers to simply erase him, a luxury they didn't have back then. This works for distance shots, but for close-ups of the seat, well... we still have to use some of the old tricks.
Tonight KITT faced off with KARR. In two weeks, Mike faces off with his own goliath (seen above). But before that, next week's episode was both written and directed by Gary Scott Thompson. You're not going to want to miss that...
I loved this episode. I hope Karr will come back as he always does. I get chills any time I hear Peter Cullen's voice.
Episode was incredible. Loved it all. Showing what happened to Wilton Knight's fortune. Creating a bond between KITT and Mike both having lost parts of their memory. Having them overcome the impossible odds of defeating KARR without KITT being fully operational. And the chemistry between Mike and Sarah is better every week. Nice to see them finally together. They make a cute couple. Two questions for the writers, one from the show and one from your writing above.
1. How did they get KITT's personality back from a backup? they said in Knight of the living dead that couldn't happen.
2. I saw on Jay Leno's car show that you have a remote control KITT, why do you need a driver for the scenes he drives himself?
Totally loved the episode! I can't wait until you get it in your video section so that I can watch it again and again and again... you get the picture. Please give us a second season!
I loved the episode and the blog with photos. I am a newbie. who is wilton Knight?
Awesome everything!
Mike and Sarah's theme...? What is the title and artist of the instrumental interlude that was played (same song at
the end of Episode 1x11) during the Mike and Sarah nighttime beach scene toward the beginning of this episode?
-Mike and Sarah: well..big grin!! Hope this is the fresh start to something already good.
-KARR actually freaked me out a little there!
-Wow, Torres completely rogue.
-Missed KITT's theories and calculation talks, but he's excused since he was all over the 23, 23, 23.
-Nice "E" riddle.
-Loved the fun five in the last scene: Mike, Sarah, Billy, Zoe, and KITT.
I liked the approach with Sarah's handling of grief (throwing a punch instead of being passed out with numerous
partners). She did get her alone time; Mike coming was very sweet and he was nothing short of supportive.
Great pictures of the cast and crew!
Ahh, nothing like self congratulating, back patting fluff. This episode was nothing more than a completely wasted opportunity.
Oh yeah but I will say the other stuff, such as the KITT/driving info was nice to know. But I still feel like this episode was a total waste of KARR, whether it was meant to be the original AI or not in some lame bait and switch.
Fantastic episode! But it didn't explain FLAG...? It just said they could start it back up again..?? P.S: SCREENSAVERS PLEASE!
Tui: Everybody knows (or should know) what FLAG is... they don't have to explain it.
I think you mean that they have to explain what happened to the Foundation and why the original KITT was deactivated (I imagine he is, or he shouldn't be at Graiman's garage in the pilot movie)... in that case, yes, of course they should explain all that, it's what we all want (i think).
By the way, I been thinking on something that may be ridiculous for some people, even I don't buy the idea entirely, but tell me what you people think:
Maybe, only maybe, when they started the new KARR program, the old KITT was still active and maybe, in the fight with KARR, he was badly damaged, and maybe lost parts of his computerized memory and Dr Graiman had to 'format' him or something like that. Maybe, his original personality is still in there and may be recovered in some way.
These are all crazy ideas, but I keep wondering why the hell KI2T was in Dr Graiman's garage in the pilot movie? if he wanted to upgrade the 'car', why he had to build a new AI and not use the old and very experienced KITT? why the risk in creating a new KARR, when they could use a copy of the old KITT?
My head is exploding.
Oh, I forgot something to say, in the crazy ideas part:
"Maybe, only maybe, when they started the new KARR program, the old KITT was still active and maybe, in the fight with KARR, he was badly damaged, and maybe lost parts of his computerized memory and Dr Graiman had to 'format' him or something like that. Maybe, his original personality is still in there and may be recovered in some way." Maybe, Dr Graiman used KI2T AI chip to build KI3T, trying to re-create him, but instead resulted in a new personality... I'm trying to say that maybe KI2T and KI3T are the same one, but that maybe KI3T has somehow forgotten (erased) all his past... and maybe those memories can be recovered....
XD
I bet there are lots of people thinking how stupid is my idea, but these are just that: stupid ideas that come to my mind when I think to much on the stuff I don't understand from the show.
Okay. This was a very good episode, but it had a LOT of problems. Some of them were in the writing, NONE of them were in the performances (good job actors!), and a lot of them were what I keep thinking of as 'misdirected awesome.'
Karr? Was real awesome. He was not in this episode enough. He was not in this episode NEARLY enough. And his lines in the final battle were about as video-game-boss LAME as Megatron's lines in the Transformers movie-- the only thing that saved them at all was Peter Cullen, and the repetition of 'we must merge' and 'it is our destiny' was... weird. It almost felt like the lines had been recorded once and then played a few times to fill time. Also, he'd bloody well better still be alive, since I noticed there was no 'it's still blinky!' CPU shot. Stevens is the kind of villain you kill, because he's too good at what he does; Karr is the kind of villain who gets Joker Immunity, because he's too good not to keep using if you can. (Peter Cullen rocked my socks, holy crap he was good. That felt exactly like watching the original Karr, only dialed up to eleven. I just wanted five more minutes of it.)
Obi Wan Graiman? That was neat, that was completely something he'd do. I bought that. I did not buy the Da Vinci Code stuff when they did it in The Da Vinci Code, and I did not buy it here.
Mike's past? I called it! It was wonderful to see Mike react to it, I loved it. On the other hand, pacing issues much? Charles comes back from the dead to give us an info-dump and a last confession, and we never get any kind of real emotional resolution to it, either. The issue with Karr and Mike is never resolved-- just driven through and probably ignored forever. It makes the motivations that much more of a problem-- Mike was hired for the Kitt project because he worked well on the Karr project, okay. Mike was probably hired for the Karr project because as well as his military experience, Charles knew who his father was and was hoping lightning would strike twice (despite the surrogate nepotism). So... what was Charles doing working so closely with the military? He made it sound like he'd been in the field, and it was never clear where Mike was when all this was happening-- and then there are the Tattoo People from the pilot who seem to want Mike Traceur captured or dead, and boy did that plot thread get dropped fast.
The whole of the Hawaii scenes were a huge issue for me. Just huge. My mixed blessing here was the lead-up to Mike and Sarah having sex-- you could tell, you could read in his eyes that he didn't want to be doing it, that he wasn't that into it, but was caving into her. Good job Mr. Bruening! I could completely understand WHY Mike did it (and why Sarah did it, but she's been trying for that since she found out Mike stopped calling her because of amnesia) even as I was angry at him for doing it. On the other hand, I could not understand where your priorities were. Couldn't the Graiman beachhouse have been in Malibu? Long Beach? Santa Cruz? Monterey? Mazatlan? If I hadn't been told that the Hawaii scenes were filmed on location beforehand, I wouldn't have known it until the scene with Mike driving his rental, and I am absolutely positive the cost of flying two actors, a director, and a film crew to Hawaii could have been MUCH more wisely utilized, oh, I don't know, giving Karr some more screen time? It was a waste of money; your episode in Baja California looked more exotic.
Also. I can see your influences very clearly. Karr was your Movie Megatron (not to mention that you're about one 'There's more to meets the eye here' away from being a total Transformers homage), Charles was playing with the Da Vinci Code (that paperweight and puzzle didn't even look like they belonged in this series), last week's episode was based on Speed, you're using science straight out of the Fantastic Four (it works because Reed Richards says it works!)-- if you guys are going to keep pulling ideas from movies, you need to start watching some WAY better movies. Popcorn action is all well and good, but getting us to suspend our disbelief for an hour or two is a very different beast than getting us to care about the characters enough to come back for them every week. The most unique and compelling things you've done have been making Billy a fairly accurate internet geek, and I love him for that, and making Mike, your leading man, your hero, a tremendous jerk who is nigh unlikeable but it's next to impossible not to care about him anyway.
I just realized I actually took for granted that everyone in this episode would be doing something only they could do! That right there is a HUGE improvement from where this series started, and I think paring down the cast has helped tremendously and will continue to help tremendously (even if I have trouble believing these four kids are going to have all the necessary connections to run KI and FLAG, but we'll see what happens next week).
I have nothing but praise, too, for the ACTION in this episode. That was really good, not because it was kickass or because Karr was forged from pure awesome, but because it was unique to this plot, it was distinctive, and it was fun.
Billy, thanks to this episode, has gained a level in awesome, as well. I may seriously doubt Sarah's ability to be The New Devon, but I have always liked Billy and I am now fully prepared to embrace him as The New Bonnie.
It's also good to see that Zoe's dose of maturity from last week has not yet faded.
NSA guy threatening Mike and Sarah and then never being seen again-- total plot dead ending, like with Hank last week. Not so good.
Torres, I had some problems with... at the end there. Just at the end there. The problems start with the fact that the whole 'redemption by death' thing doesn't work if the character in question doesn't do anything noble and redeeming with his death. Torres got crammed into the coolest people-clamp since the invention of the stocks-and-pillory, and then a Mustang drives through him, and he gets a monologue rehashing half the plot of the movie Stealth (actually a pretty good movie, but it's not good until a second viewing, when you're prepared for the fact that everybody but the robot plane is going to be a jerk) and claiming he didn't want to hurt anyone. Didn't want anyone to get hurt. Or something like that; I didn't hear the whole thing because I spent most of it going "Yeah right you liar, shut up!" Nothing he did was worth redemption. Redemption is a rare and special thing. He didn't deserve the speech-- but Karr DID, and he deserved to say goodbye to his driver (if he's really dead, fingers crossed he isn't) and he deserved the chance to explain what merging with him meant, even if it was too late to do anything about it. (We the audience deserved to know the significance of 'merging' with Karr, frankly.)
Also? I mentioned last week I'm a nurse's daughter. I've also watched a few episodes of Mythbusters where they do things like put pig carcasses or ballistics gel dummies through horrifying crashes. Based on where we saw Karr housing Torres and how Kitt went through him like a brick through plate glass, Torres should have been a couple of legs, a head, maybe an arm, and a greasy smear across Kitt's grille. He should've been in too many pieces to deliver a Dying Monologue, and that would've been sufficient closure for his character.
On the other hand, the writing for Mike in that scene, and Justin Brueining's delivery of it, really worked well for me. The platitudes never touched his expression, he never forgave Torres, and he never knelt down to try to comfort him. It felt pretty clear that he wasn't buying the 'I never meant for anyone to get hurt' either.
Kitt was also good in this episode, what little of him there was... This time I can kinda forgive it because there was a lot of plot going on, but you've GOT to remember that it's the talking car that's going to lure viewers away from the bad singing and the cute show about dead people. USE THE CAR. I am not sure about my feelings of Kitt technically being a copy of himself now, but it seemed to work okay for the plot, and it gives Mike another way to connect with him.
I realize that the rest of the season is in the bag already, but I have my doubts about Sarah being in charge of EVERYTHING. For one thing, there are some mighty continuity issues that haven't been addressed, such as the fact that Wilton Knight (nice to see someone remembers him, even if he's dead now too) had a surviving daughter who never actually turned to the dark side and probably inherited a stake in her father's company, and that Knight Industries operated under a board of directors in the 80s, but suddenly it seems to be owned by just one scientist guy who can funnel all that money into his daughter's Swiss Bank account. I LIKE the nods to continuity, I really do, but some of them seem to trip at the finish line.
I LIKE this show. I WANT to love this show I really do, and there have been improvements in every episode (in the order they were written; Knight Fever is a big exception in terms of airdate), but the problems are so big. You have a tremendous amount of potential here and you've only completely lived up to it once (Don't Stop the Knight). Everything you need is right there. You've got a mythology already in place for you, you have some serious acting talent even in the characters you haven't killed off, and there are moments, all these wonderful amazing little moments, where your writers prove that YES, they really can do this. It just... doesn't always come together every week. Tighten the scripts (get someone to edit them if that helps), be aware of what you're writing and filming, especially in terms of race and gender, try to get some consistency in the direction, USE THE CAR, don't waste storytelling time or special effects budget on ANYTHING, please learn the difference between a romantic subplot and a sexual subplot (and don't try to sell either one as the other), and if you're going to hype something, please give us more steak than sizzle when the time finally comes to live up to it.
You've got five more episodes, expect five more of these reviews. I'm hoping things move back to Don't Stop quality in terms of writing, and I'm hoping for a second season. I have been and will continue to write letters asking for a second season and I will just keep hoping these comments, the detail of what I liked and what I didn't like and WHY, helps somehow down the line.
It's why I'm still here. This is my show; this is the only thing on TV that I deliberately watch, and I want it to improve, succeed, and continue, in whatever order works best to get all three done.
THAT. WAS. AMAZING.
loved the show and all the new developments. Great to finally know what happened to Mike.
One thing, though. The way these episodes have been going lately, what with so many characters dying and the SSC getting shut down, that the show is almost winding down, like it's going to end sometime soon. Not saying that's actually what's happening or anything, just that it seems that way to me. Again, great show =]
THAT. WAS. AMAZING.
loved the show and all the new developments. Great to finally know what happened to Mike.
One thing, though. The way these episodes have been going lately, what with so many characters dying and the SSC getting shut down, that the show is almost winding down, like it's going to end sometime soon. Not saying that's actually what's happening or anything, just that it seems that way to me. Again, great show =]
Also, to whoever wrote the "essay", I thought I saw Torres get pulled out of Karr by the grepling hook and land on the ground, right before KITT and Mike drove through KARR
Hat...your posts rarely make sense, the more you write the more it seems your only specialty is complaining. Most of what you wrote this week is contradictory, if you don't like the show stop watching, if you do then quit complaining. There is no chance that NBC is going to cut Deanna Russo from the show just because she's prettier than you so get over it. And what are you talking about Mike is impossible to like?!??! Mike is almost impossible not to like, he's awesome, he's rambo with a personality. He's caring, loyal and fun loving but gets the job done no matter what. He's exactly what he's supposed to be.
"Anonymous" what's it like being a total, utter moron?
Great show!
Can't wait to see next episodes!
I hope this show will have long life!!
Hey hat torres got pulled out of the car by the grappling hook
Hey hat torres got pulled out of the car by the grappling hook
Hey, nobody cares to comment about the ridiculous ideas I posted earlier??
lol okay GMedal. I don't think they formatted and reused KITT's AI, but I do think it is very possible KI2T was the one to stop KARR. Since KARR seems to blame KITT for his being decommissioned, and KI3T was built afterwards. Also they did say KARR was KI3T's prototype, so KI3T cannot be KI2T since KI2T existed first. Interesting idea though.
Thanks for your comment tommyguard3!! I understand what you say, but KARR was the original prototype for KI2T... so, maybe this new KARR is also the old KARR, only that he has a new "exosqueleton". After all, only the processor (A.I.) of the old KARR was supposed to survive in the original series... maybe they rebuild him in the new KARR proyect, he turns evil again, fights with KI2T, KARR gets deactivated and 'something' happens to KI2T and, again, KARR serves as a prototype for the new KI3T. ^-^
TO THE FANS OF KNIGHT RIDER
I read some of the LONGEST posts in the Knight to King's Pawn thread than I've read regarding this new series in whole. My eyes hurt! While I'm going to remain fair about this episode, I must point out the biggest flaws in Knight to King's Pawn.
Story pacing
During most of this episode, I was thinking this was going to be a well done story arc on Knight Industries true seperation from government control. The first portion introduces the need to bring back Sarah to the crew..very important. We also see how Billy and Zoe are going to stand alone without Torres or Graiman looking over their shoulders. And everything seemed alright with this dragged mission to rescue KITT and the Knight 3000 UNTIL we get to KARR. This is where the gradual pace starts turning into a sprint; because now we are worried we aren't going to get any answers to the questions regarding Mike's past with KARR and the reactivation of KARR, using KITT's chip.
Details
Speaking of KITT's chip, I know a lot of you are wondering what the hell did KITT's chip even do? Is it safe to speculate that KITT erased all memory off the hardware before he uploaded his virtual existence online via internet? You see, we didn't even get an instant of what risks Torres knew he was taking..as if he never took into account Dr. Graiman's insistence the KARR project be shut down. What bothers me is how and when did KARR go nuts with Micheal? What did Micheal do? WHY WAS KARR STILL EVIL? For the common viewer watching the series last night, they are scratching a bald spot right on their head wondering what the big deal is with this machine. What I'm saying is, the story did not make KARR look like he really was that big a deal to us..we just heard of his tyrancy.
So, it's the question now if Dr. Graiman purposely programmed KARR without the preservation of human life. KARR was in IRAQ with Mike. KARR was meant to be a weapon. And, for how advanced KARR's AI is, KARR made the calculations that all attempts to disrupt his mission should be prevented. This pissed me off the most about this episode, because with the assumptions that I, a devoted fan to Knight Rider and follower to the series, regardless of how crappy the episode storylines have come by so far, can understand that this is what happened (probably). There is no way in hell a common viewer is going to understand what the @&^# KARR really was. We don't have to be reminded that he was a prototype (that's TOS mumble jumble). This was a new KARR for a new era, and the story failed miserably on trying to make any sense of this character besides him finding a freakin' pilot to aid his program.
The Goods
We saw an episode of KITT strutting his stuff like he's never done on screen before, and in the normal Hero mode. How fantastic is that? I also forgot I was witnessing a whole fight between KITT and KARR done in CGI. The VFX did a most OUTSTANDING job. After watching 'the making of' videos on KRO, I really thought the scenes with KARR were really going to be subpar...hey, they admitted it! But they fooled me!! Great job, z00story, and the rest of the crew. And thanks for giving a little nod to the morphing transformations al'a the pilot movie. (I really would like to see them do a little bit of both of the mechanical and morphing effects in the future).
FLAG is coming back! Or it might, depending if we get a second season. All the characters that are in control now appear to really have a place, and they all shine well.
I have to be the one to say this, but the sex scene was necessary. It cures grievance. And it binds Mike and Sarah the right way. The cheesey boy and girl routine we've seen all season so far has been rather kiddish. It seemed to me after that scene, Mike and Sarah seem just a tad more grown up. Ok, enough beating around the bush with compliments..Sarah is hot..SO HOT!
So, should there be a return of KARR? I for one, hope not. I mean, if they are going to tell a story like this, then let him rust. Should we receive a backstory more in depth with Mike and KARR? Yeah! And give us some more insight to what that tatoo is all about while you're at it. Just tell a good story, so that I don't feel the need to explain things to the common viewer....like my sister, who kind of likes the show (she never watched it before), and didn't get a damn thing about KARR besides that he wanted KITT to die.
Peace
Being back from a business trip I now had the chance to watch Knight to King's Pawn.
BEST
EPISODE
EVER
And my second favourite of all time right after KITT vs KARR.
I looooved
- KITT action in normal mode (ski-mode, turbo boost, grappling hook)
- no attack mode, no transforming to other vehicles
- KARR, yellow scanner, also a Mustang, I am awestruck BEST BEST BEST decision ever
- the feeling of the show was 100% Knight Rider
- the music, the more personal scenes between Michael and Sarah, Michael and KITT (Mike calling him buddy), Zoe and Billy not just cracking jokes but being serious and helpful, way to go
- VFX in this episode was great, best VFX on TV
- KARR stands for Knights Animated Roving Robot (no cyber-exoskeleton)
- FLAG, Wilton Knight,... now THIS is the right direction
Just two things that could have been better:
- it should have been a two parter, there was too few KARR (guess it's a budget thing)
- like the whole attack mode thing I would have preferred KARR only as a Mustang, still don't like all that transformation stuff.
Nonetheless this is just complaining on a very high level and so I give this episode 10 out of 10 points, because I so much enjoyed it.
WELL DONE!
Oh, and please please don't stop here. I want a season 2 so badly! And bring back KARR :)
Its nice to see some questions being answered but this episode did not explain what happened to FLAG. I would like to know if there will be a answer to that and plus will we ever find out how Dr G and his daughter are connected to Wilton Knight
I really loved this episode. Awesome. But, there are questions without answers. Was this the old
KARR´s cpu upgrated and used one a new project? Or a brand new one? That should be explained.
I hope to see KARR again... who
knows installed on a brandnew Goliath? The battle was very short... this episode should have been
made in 2 parts. Congratulations for all you. God bless.
I only want two things from the show and then this is the perfect show
1) Explain the plot better
2) I agree with the less transformation thing, its a waste of money to get all thoughs extra cars for the show Shelby mustangs cost enough as it is never mind everything else so don't waste your budget when you still have a few shows left, save the cash for a big bang at the end of the season to end on a high note so you can get a second season
ExtremeOne they explained in the pilot movie. Dr Graiman was the actual creator of the original KITT, so that is how he is connected with Wilton Knight.
I would also like to know what happened to FLAG to begin with.
This episode came out very good!
I liked how KARR looked but I wished you guys could have used the entire KITT vs KARR scene that I saw on youtube.
I also wish there was some more detail on FLAG, MK Senior, KI2T, etc. What happened to them and FLAG, how can Sarah get all the money from the Foundation along with Charles Graiman, what about MK Senior? Shouldn't he be allowed some money too? Why wasn't he mentioned and what happened to the explanation of FLAG and the others GST?
I hope more is appreciated from the original series and the bridge is connected. There were many missed oppurtunites with this connecting to the original.
this episode is bad really bad the original series are better and KARR as a robot is rediculous idea this episode is farce and joke
I nearly got goosebumps when...
* I heard FLAG and the Knight Foundation (separately, just as they should be!)
* Saw KARR in his Mustang form, complete with yellow scanner.
* KITT used Ski Mode in normal mode.
* Dr. Graiman finally mentioned Wilton Knight.
* AC/DC played during KITT's rescue. Something the original KR never even pulled off!
I was disappointed that...
* The confrontation with KARR was so sudden and rushed.
* KITT's reboot wasn't very dramatic.
* The FLAG anthem didn't make it in the show. (A1 E1 A1 E2 D2)
Glad things are on the right track. I hope NBC Universal decides to give this show one more shot. I think a second season with this formula could really work. Justin is pulling off Michael Knight better and better each episode.
I agree with Pheonix, total waste of Karr. This really should have been a two parter...I was so pissed cause I finally convinced a friend to start watching the show and he was really disappointed by the ending with Karra nnd I doubt he'll watch the show again...-sigh- True, ya'll got Peter Cullen, but you didn't give him anything to say! I miss the real Karr, with his "Have you ever seen anyone explode in a vacuum? No wait, I have a better idea" and "DAMN!" lines. If you get rid of all the Karr parts of this episode, it was BY FAR the best episode! I'm DIEING to see the next one and see how Flag gets re-started. You guys are finally starting to get it right. I'm really really hoping there's a second season. I don't know what I'll do on Wednesday nights with out it!
OH! I forgot! By "old tricks" do you mean JAck Gills dressed up as a car seat? Cause that would be epic XD
I brought it up on "Billy's Blog" ("in character") about ripping off the Presidential Seal for the FLAG emblem but now someone just pointed out that Team Knight Rider ripped off the Presidential Seal first which they also screwed up by using "of" instead of "for", now it's being used in the new KR? At least that's fixed but still, whhhhhhhhhhhhhy?! Why that?? I'm sure someone could design something original that would be way cooler than just taking the Presidential Seal and tweaking it a little bit.
I just found the site "Billy" got the emblem off of, kind of sloppy, didn't even change the file name. ;) But I just hope you guys really aren't going to use it.
Wait, it's not exactly the same, haha. Though the file name is. Ugh, whatever. I'm going to bed....
"...not just a car. I am the Knight Automated Roving Moron. K.A.R.M. if you prefer. I am the prototype-Moron of the future." Agree with earlier posts, total waste of K.A.R.R.
what name musical sarah in the havani house?
wht
Hey I am your Biggest fan I wonder Can I be in your show? I am a an 12year old I wonder WHy did Kitt scream like a girl when Mickel went to turbo bost on a turn? ok I LOVE YOUR SHOW!!!!!!!!!
Well, upon thinking of the TWO episodes..one where the good Doctor APPEARS to be dead, then adding in the epiosde with the KITT Vs KARR...something ain't right in Denmark, as the saying goes. 1) the Doctor isn't dead. He knew before their mission whereby somehow KITT had to eject, that something wasn't right with Torres & he needed to prod them to make the agenda known. So he faked his death. The cube 'just happens' to be on his desk for Billy to find. It just 'happens' to have 2 messages that are directly about KARR. At the end when KITT successfully reboots--He Just HAPPENS to have a message that we all get to see whereby Flag is back now that the KARR threat is out of the way & the Government is now off their property. Either the Good Doctor will be back at a better time now that what he was after is now past, or the original Michael Knight & the Original KITT will be back to play the "Devin Miles" role for them. Something's coming and I think I've figured it out...the clues are all there.
LOVE KR. LOVE JUSTIN
who is the best~JUSTIN
who is the hottest~JUSTIN
who do i love~JUSTIN:)
I LOVE HIM AND I WANTS TO MARRY HIM.
LOVE KR. LOVE JUSTIN
who is the best~JUSTIN
who is the hottest~JUSTIN
who do i love~JUSTIN:)
I LOVE HIM AND I WANTS TO MARRY HIM.
LOVE KR. LOVE JUSTIN
who is the best~JUSTIN
who is the hottest~JUSTIN
who do i love~JUSTIN:)
I LOVE HIM AND I WANTS TO MARRY HIM.
the new attack mode still looks terrible//the pilot version was way better//please change this BS
i love how you guys changed the attack kitt i think that is the best you have changed i love you kitt
when is the next series going to start!!!
.Don spent three and a half years scoring the popular Universal Television series "Knight Rider". Http://www.lasessions.com for more info on Don and Knight Rider.