NBC Blogs on "Day Turns Into Knight"

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The official NBC blogs saw updates this week in wake of the latest episode.

From the Knight Writers on Day Turns Into Knight:

The opening sequence with "Speeded Kitt" our stunt unit shot over two days on a freeway we shut down in Long Beach, and I think it's some of the best practical stunt work we've seen on this show yet. We didn't actually land a plane on a highway (land a what on a what?! you'll see) but we didn't have to, because our VFX team came up huge in a timeframe that is basically asking the impossible. All of our actors turned in stellar performances (for further examples see Smith hold her own with Richard Roundtree; John Briddell as the stern yet caring 'Dr. Yost'; and Rick Hoffman being, well, Rick Hoffman) but especially the ones we were saying goodbye to, which made their departures all that much more difficult.

Isn't there some old saying, about how the things in life that are the most difficult end up being the most rewarding? I'd say that sums up this episode for me. Made me proud to be part of this show, to see what it's capable of. And I think you'll understand what I mean when you watch it.

It's worth heading over to Knight Writers and checking the rest out!

On the fictional Billy's Notes from the Underground, Billy morns the loss of his dear friend and colleague.

I've been working for Dr. G for quite some time at Knight Industries, in their research division. Thanks to him though, we did far more than just research. Under Dr. G's guidance, we worked around the clock to preserve the balance between good and evil in this world. We made a difference.


There's still so much I can't say about our work, but I'm finally revealing this much because you all deserve to know what a great man he was. And because I worry about what will now happen to our projects and our mission. I worry that without Dr. G, the balance will shift in the wrong direction. That something truly terrible will be unleashed and no one will be there to stop it.