knightstand wrote:I thought that it would be nice to do a thread like this since we are getting ready to watch a new series (hopefully) launch by end of week.
Knight Rider to me, was an awesome car, more: I wanted KITT for a friend as well. He was just sooooo darn cool. He was protective of Michael, even to his own detriment on occasion. Basically, I loved KR for showing me that one person can make a difference.
My girlfriend says I'm such a nerd..lol..
Yeah, I agree.
I think that the overwhelming majority of us on this site are somewhere's between the ages of 29 to 39.
At least that's how old you would have to be to have "really experienced" the show when it aired live from 82-86.
It was my generation and age group that made Knight Rider so popular and also what has helped to endure it through the years so that there is still so much interest in it now.
If you were any younger, then that meant you were most likely 3 years old or less when the show began and in no way would you have known what was going on the TV show unless they cast Grover and Cookie Monster from Seasame Street as special guest stars. Haaaaa!
And if you were any older, then you were probably parked somewhere on a dirt road boozing it up with your buddies on Friday nights or parked with your significant other "sweet-heart" practicing other adult related activities.
I'll be 30 years old in May, therefore I was about age 5 when it began and I was 9 when it ended. That was the perfect age to sit mesmorized infont of the TV on Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00pm throughout the years it aired and realize how cool it was to see a talking and thinking Black T-Top Pontiac TransAm (one of the coolest cars of that day) do all the neat things it could do.
My folks even bought me the K.I.T.T. replica "Hot Wheel" version that I could actually sit in and ride around in the garage as I worked the pedals. It had a driver's door that opened, a real working scanner, and two buttons that when pushed one would ring out from the tiny battery powered speaker, "I am the Knight Industries Two Thousand!", and the other button would make KITT's scanner noise/sound.
....Man, I'm telling you.....You couldn't tell me nothing! LOL! I was the shiz-nit and knew it in that thing.
Of course by the time I got around 7 or 8, I was too big to still ride in it, so I passed it onto my sister.
I even asked for a Black Leather Jacket, so I could be as cool as Michael Knight. I think I ended up getting a Black Members Only style jacket, because my folks new it would be stupid to spend money on a leather jacket for me because I would most likely grow out of it soon and also play in it and get it dirty.......and they were right.
I also had the 1:64 scale model of KITT with the Michael Knight action figure......boy I gave that thing pure hell!
It jumped over the couch so many times and finally ended up in the sandbox in the backyard.......completely destroyed.......I think the hood fell off years later. I guess KITT did have some limitations to his molecular bonded shell! LOL!!! Years later in my teens I found the Michael Knight action figure in an old toy box and believe it got sold at a yard sale for about $0.25!!!
I'd go to school in 1st through 4th grade and get in trouble by not paying attention in class and drawing figures of KITT and Michael on paper, and I used to love to draw Goliath also.......I actually still have one of those old drawings in an old childhood scrap book to this day! Priceless! One day my kid will see it too.
But moreover, I guess what made that show and those times and day so special to me is the fact that I "was a kid", living at home with Mom and Dad, and my sister, and I was very fortunate and didn't have a care in the world. I hated school, but what 5-9 year old doesn't??? But those times were easy and everything was good, I had it made. Those days are long gone now and I'll never have them again, but only the opportunity to watch my kids go through the same.
Now, I am engaged to be married within the year, have a fast paced insurance sales career, bills and a mortgage......things are definitley a lot more complex......but hey, that's life!
.....Those were the days though, and Knight Rider will always be part of that for me.
