Hello There Everyone,
I can not help but feel like I am talking to myself here. I mean take this post here:
"snafu » Jan 14, 2010 1:34 pm
I can think of a ton of worse shows but KR08 is far from the best. They spent less time on Kitt and far too much on dippy other cast members and weird hip-hop music.
I can't freaking believe they got through ALL of "Exit Light, Enter Knight" without actually playing "Enter Sandman".
I really don't give a s*** about Deanna Russo's character (man, I forgot her name) or her gazillions of dollars."
I do agree that there are alot worse shows out there during the years of 2000 to 2009 and Knight Rider should not be among them. While I agree that Knight Rider was not the best show but, it was enjoyable. Less time on KITT and far too much time on dippy other cast members?? I am not sure where that remark came and I am sorry but, I can not agree with that. It is complete nonsense. I liked the supporting cast and they were no different then the original crew of Devon, Bonnie, and Michael. RC III came later and was fine. I don't see what enter the Sandman has to with anything and the episode Exit Light, Enter Knight if that is the correct title. I love on how my intelligence is being insulted here. If this person wasn't so angry here and looked at the big picture instead of nit picking he or she would know that Deanna Russo's character was Sara Graiman. The amount of money we saw on the computer in that episode is important and I do care was to show that Sara Graiman had unlimited funds to with as pleased and to bring back The Foundation For Law And Government. Why that is of so little importance I will never know. The back ground music was fine and would not have made any sense if heavy metal music was used. The original show used music that was popular between 1982-1986 so, was is it any different here. I will never understand the comments here. I am not out ruffle any feathers here but, to give a different point of view here. As I stated before and I will say again Knight Rider was the victim of being in a poor time slot and no support from NBC. They meddled with the show and here we are.
Lastly, alot of shows start off poorly and if given the chance eventually do well. Star Trek: The Next Generation started off poorly and got better over time. The first season was ok and by the seventh and final season the show was awesome. Same with Viper. The show lasted 13 episodes on NBC was canned. After a year off brought back with a different cast and one original member. That show lasted another three years and by the final season all of the original cast members were back with one hold over from the syndicated run. Cheers was another show that stunk the first year and got better with time. Knight Rider would have been know different have it been given a chance which NBC refused to do...
Well that is my two cent for now and take care,
Michael P. Nepa