Asian chick *IS* hot...
That episode was like pure candy corn.
That episode was like pure candy corn.
it was very fluffy
That episode was like pure candy corn.
it was very fluffy
Anyway it would've been cornier was if the pilots ejected and Michael had to land the plane.
I thought the pilots did eject, he told KITT to tell them to evacuate, so yeah, who DID land the plane!?!?
it was very fluffy
Anyway it would've been cornier was if the pilots ejected and Michael had to land the plane.
I thought the pilots did eject, he told KITT to tell them to evacuate, so yeah, who DID land the plane!?!?
Except that they've made too many references to truly do that. "Knight Industries" is clearly a reference to Wilton Knight. In the pilot movie, we had Michael Sr. appear, a mention (and appearance) of the Trans Am, Wilton Knight and the Foundation. In the premiere episode, Michael mentions his father by his real name Michael Long and finally in "Knight of the Iguana" there was the Devon and Bonnie name drop.^ To me it's really starting to feel like they're erasing as much as the original series as they can.
I found it interesting to see that KITT didn't want to "die".Frankly, the only reason I marked this episode "Excellent" was for the entire sequence where KI3T is going over his fondest memories and the way Mike and Sarah did not want to abandon him. I think that's more characterization than we've seen in the past four episodes between those three characters.
I didn't mind that stuff. I actually got to thinking about what's possible. Could old sounds actually be culled from walls and whatnot? Yeah, I thought about it.And yes, for all those who wonder where I'd finally hit my limit on silliness, I had a really hard time swallowing the "reconstruct soundwaves" thing.
I found it interesting to see that KITT didn't want to "die".Frankly, the only reason I marked this episode "Excellent" was for the entire sequence where KI3T is going over his fondest memories and the way Mike and Sarah did not want to abandon him. I think that's more characterization than we've seen in the past four episodes between those three characters.
I think this KARR is not the same one we all assumed. From the description and the schematics shown, it was another prototype that failed. My guess is the thing was used for military applications and went AWOL. I actually like the way it looks as a potential enemy. It's mobile yet at the same time has a very threatening look to it.
Still, I'm conflicted on this development. I love the fact that KI3T has a prototype of his own that "went bad" and will probably have to fight it eventually. However, I had hoped the mention of KARR would be a direct reference to the classic nemesis, and it doesn't appear to be so (unless something else develops down the line different than what we are expecting). I have to confess while I like the design of nu-KARR, I was very disappointed when Mike asked for the image and a Trans-Am didn't appear.
This episode was definitely a strong one in the characterization department. KI3T's sense of betrayal is completely appropriate and makes sense, as does Charles' reasoning (I'd be shocked if he didn't create a back door into KI3T's programming). Frankly, the only reason I marked this episode "Excellent" was for the entire sequence where KI3T is going over his fondest memories and the way Mike and Sarah did not want to abandon him. I think that's more characterization than we've seen in the past four episodes between those three characters.
And yes, for all those who wonder where I'd finally hit my limit on silliness, I had a really hard time swallowing the "reconstruct soundwaves" thing.
It may or may not be the same KARR. KARR's body was destroyed, but his CPU was not, it may have been possible to recover that CPU and download it into a new neural processor. Compared to the KITTs, KARR's programing for self preservation would be much more suitable for weaponization. My theory is that after being rebuilt KARR was still pissed at his original betrayal and went rouge.
Knight Auto Cybernetic Roving Robot Exoskeleton, which seems just like KRTOS KARR's name with the words "Cybernetic" and "Exoskeleton" thrown in. I think this may lend credence to the theory that this was some type of military vehicle/robot with KARR's CPU in it. I am glad KITT said the line about not knowing everything about KARR. This gives a lot of wiggle room for the writers to tie this "new" KARR to the original.Pretty good episode, but did KITT refer to KARR as the "Knight Cybernetic Roving Robot"?![]()
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