Gotta love the magic of the 80s, lol. My dude Michael just painted an entire F-Body in an enclosed trailer packed with expensive computer equipment full of static electricity, filled it with highly flammable vapor, with no respirator on his face, while using a paint gun with no air hose attached. And turned out a flawless black finish. The man is a legend. Lol
I'd say that this is a more thorough explanation of what happened to this highly sophisticated mesh between automobile and supercomputer. My presumption would be that prior to KITT's destruction, KITT's memory banks absorbed knowledge and experience from his interactions with Michael and his own personal experiences. By all mathematical logic (as powered by KITT), it is statistically impossible for a car to drive on two wheels. Yet with Michael at the wheel, he has shown KITT it IS possible. Conversely, KITT assumed that his molecular bonded shell and his design made him indestructible. Goliath, the Urban Armored Assault Vehicle (using a destabilizing agent on the bonded shell), and that acid bath has shown him not to be indestructible. For the longest time, KITT's supercomputers measured his efficiency (or reduction in efficiency over the years), and as such, required routine maintenance from a cybernetic technician (Bonnie or April) to reduce the amount of wear and tear done to KITT over the years. Like with anything machine, newer machines operate better, more powerful, and most efficient when new as opposed to used. KITT's primary function is for the preservation of life, including human life. And especially the life of Michael Knight. Michael Knight - the man whom KITT has spent most, if not all of his time with. Throughout the seasons, fans of the show have seen KITT's capability, humanity, and interaction over the seasons improve because he still absorbs data about his interaction with humans. Now that KITT is like a new machine again (but without his human companion and his primary purpose), he doesn't know how to adjust himself. Especially since the human who interacted with him wasn't in the driver's seat to learn from and be more confident with himself as an autonomous supercomputer. KITT was also second guessing the abilities of his molecular-bonded shell, despite what could be considered Michael's blind faith in its ability to preserve KITT and himself when facing impossible obstacles. Could KITT's molecular bonded shell protect himself and Michael through a wall of reinforced concrete? Absolutely. Well, just so long as it wasn't coated with a chemical meant to destabilize that bonded shell and weaken KITT's indestructibility. KITT knew that wasn't the case. But he wasn't sure if Michael was going to be hurt when they went through the brick wall. Therefore, KITT's primary directive for the preservation of human life overridden KITT's logic (and Michael's confidence in KITT) and KITT saw that it was logical to stop before going through the wall. As time goes on, Michael interacting with KITT could give KITT the confidence he needs to have faith in his molecular bonded shell to blast through impossible obstacles once again. (Notice how KITT wasn't needed to Turbo Boost through the building's walls or over the toxin pit in this episode?) Such attention to details makes ALL the difference between a GOOD show to a GREAT show.
It takes a true badass to respray an entire car in one minute with NO Spray booth, NO prep, NO AIR HOSE on the spray gun AND do it in a fine leather jacket!
I looked down the comments to see if anyone had said this 😂 you can even see he's spraying over dirt and mud. The hoff doesn't mess about when it comes to his paint jobs.
Love the smile on Bonnie's face at 2:00 as you hear the grunt and futuristic purr of K.I.T.T's engine, she's happy with the way he's now tearing up the course how he was designed in the first place. She was so maternal towards K.I.T.T.
Bonnie was his mom and Michael was his dad, if we look at this in terms of traditional parental roles. Mom nurtures and takes care of KITT, while dad challenges and encourages him to do and be at his best.
@@rbrtck I'd tend to disagree with that. I would say Wilton was really K.I.T.T.'s father, Devon took on the role of Godfather to him and Michael was essentially an almost political VIP to K.I.T.T who he was tasked with providing security and then eventually became a close friend over time. Their relationship was more like that of a security guard chauffeur driver to a celebrity,, you couldn't say Michael was being a dad to K.I.T.T seeing that he was far more knowledgeable than Michael and it was actually his job to protect him from harm, not the other way around. As for Bonnie, yes, definitely took on the pseudo maternal role.
And bonnie looks pretty hot in the outfits that she wears in this episode... Including the black pants the long boots and the green top....... Very nice dr Bonnie Bartstow ....hot !
In retrospect we can see how much they personified KITT. They never really thought of him as a machine or a computer. His “recovery” here is much like a human athlete recovering from an injury.
I always thought it weird because in the pilot Devon was quick to point out "It's not paint, it's a finish bonded into the molecular structure of a new substance" that wasn't even metal.....I never had high hopes for them closely following continuity though!
what I always loved is how much Michael wanted to be involved in fixing KITT in the season runs. Jerry-rigging a ramjet, helping Bonnie here, right up to Knight Rider 2000 where he rebuilds him from scratch, and then transplants him into KIFT. He didnt just walk away and leave it to others, and I dunno, as a kid that really stood out to me. Guess thats why I have an old car of my own I'm restoring :)
being age 12 and a computer nerd at the time having the commodore VIC 20 and later the commodore 64 KITT was my dream computer. (and still is) this episode had me in tears during the acid scene and happy as hell when KITT was rebuilt.
Love how KITT has all the exact same consoles, seats etc. he had before the acid pit. And how he says "Nice to have you back at the controls, Michael.". Then after this episode, they resume the status quo as though the whole acid incident never happened. Though in the next episode "Buy Out", we see KITT's newfound self-consciousness as he starts questioning his worth. This may be as a result of the events of this episode.
The writers wanted to have as a throughline to this season kitt having PTSD like flashbacks and bits of hesitation expressly to show that trauma isn't one and done and that it takes time to heal. The network shot the idea down.
In all the episodes of Knight Rider that were made, KITT never got more completely totalled than in this one. As a boy I remember watching it and being heartbroken and even a bit scared. You never thought they would do something like that mid-series, but they did.
Edward ,.... I agree I remember when this episode came out and K.I.T.T was destroyed it shocked me because at the begining of the season 3 when Bonnie returned K.I.T.T had been blown to bits (except the shell/ Frame work ) when Bonnie's mentor sent a rocket into K.I.T.T's tail pipe. then half way through Season 3 they destroyed him again. each time K.I.T.T has been hurt only his frame work is left thanks to the Molecular Bonded Shell.
He got pretty messed up for Season 4 when they came out with Super Pursuit Mode.....With the invulnerability neutralized, I think the physical damage was worse but didn't seem to cause much issue to the AI and was back on the road with no ill effects. The evil Devon proclaiming "KITT is dead! Look at him....he's dead!" had me cracking up though, this time was kinda sad and unsettling.
I think there should be a more thorough explanation of what happened to a highly sophisticated mesh between automobile and supercomputer. My presumption would be that prior to KITT's destruction, KITT's memory banks absorbed knowledge and experience from his interactions with Michael and his own personal experiences. By all mathematical logic (as powered by KITT), it is statistically impossible for a car to drive on two wheels. Yet with Michael at the wheel, he has shown KITT it IS possible. Conversely, KITT assumed that his molecular bonded shell and his design made him indestructible. Goliath, the Urban Armored Assault Vehicle (using a destabilizing agent on the bonded shell), and that acid bath has shown him not to be indestructible. For the longest time, KITT's supercomputers measured his efficiency (or reduction in efficiency over the years), and as such, required routine maintenance from a cybernetic technician (Bonnie or April) to reduce the amount of wear and tear done to KITT over the years. Like with anything machine, newer machines operate better, more powerful, and most efficient when new as opposed to used. KITT's primary function is for the preservation of life, including human life. And especially the life of Michael Knight. Michael Knight - the man whom KITT has spent most, if not all of his time with. Throughout the seasons, fans of the show have seen KITT's capability, humanity, and interaction over the seasons improve because he still absorbs data about his interaction with humans. Now that KITT is like a new machine again (but without his human companion and his primary purpose), he doesn't know how to adjust himself. Especially since the human who interacted with him wasn't in the driver's seat to learn from and be more confident with himself as an autonomous supercomputer. KITT was also second guessing the abilities of his molecular-bonded shell, despite what could be considered Michael's blind faith in its ability to preserve KITT and himself when facing impossible obstacles. Could KITT's molecular bonded shell protect himself and Michael through a wall of reinforced concrete? Absolutely. Well, just so long as it wasn't coated with a chemical meant to destabilize that bonded shell and weaken KITT's indestructibility. KITT knew that wasn't the case. But he wasn't sure if Michael was going to be hurt when they went through the brick wall. Therefore, KITT's primary directive for the preservation of human life overridden KITT's logic (and Michael's confidence in KITT) and KITT saw that it was logical to stop before going through the wall. As time goes on, Michael interacting with KITT could give KITT the confidence he needs to have faith in his molecular bonded shell to blast through impossible obstacles once again. (Notice how KITT wasn't needed to Turbo Boost through the building's walls or over the toxin pit in this episode?) Such attention to details makes ALL the difference between a GOOD show to a GREAT show.
This is absolutely my favorite show. I'm actually waiting for an Amazon delivery today for my Knight Rider graphic novels, just to read about more adventures with the duo 👍🏾👍🏾
This is still the hardest episode to watch for me. I felt so devastated when K.I.T.T was dumped into that acid. Seeing him literally destroyed like that is still painful to this day. But I love this scene when he finally comes back and of course when he gets revenge on the JD by putting it into the acid.
My favourite episode, see KITT in action was me very happy. I see the KITT TV Show when I was a kid. Thank you for sharing the video. Have a happy week. 😃👍🙏
My fiirst tought, when I saw that device was: Hm, I've seen that somewhere before! And then I relized: Hahahaa. It's from the V: The Final Battle! :D Funny way to use a doomsday weapon. :D
Well, I think most producers of the time that were working on the show were using actual film, not VHS tapes. I think technology connections did a video on it at one point. I think he explained that sometimes producers of different medias would use different types of filming, between VHS and actual film. He explained a bit that if you still have the negative of the film, you have the freedom to remaster the film onto whatever media that is relevant without losing too much quality, and scale the resolution up pretty high. But, with tape, you obviously lose the freedom to actually do the same with film. Go watch technology connections "film: the reason some of the past was in HD".
So you mean if I have car trouble, I can repair it with tubes of blinking Christmas tree lights? Hmm! Never knew that before. But sounds good! I must add this to my tool box!
the look on Michael's face as Kitt Turbo Boots looks like he is trying to lift up Kitt's front wheels by himself by pulling back on the steering wheel.
Or the turbo boost is hooked up to Michael's rectum to create the combustion with incredibly powerful flatulence. Probably why there's an auto vac function when a grenade is thrown inside kitt in knight of the chameleon or when they set off the miniature explosive in knightlines.
Michael Knight is the quickest most efficient car painter...🤔 love when Michael shoves head into backseat and holds tight onto the wheel b4 turbo boost!!
Just think - in filming this show they had no less than three Firebirds to film an episode. Not because they broke down - they actually were pretty reliable back in the day. It was because each was optimized for different filming scenes and stunts. I found that very interesting.
Well, no one was sued when Yazoo's "Situation" was ripped off for the _Beverly Hills Cop_ theme, so what right does anyone have to sue _Knight Rider_ ? If anything, Vince Clarke should have sued Harold Faltermeyer.
It’s sad teenagers today are so jaded they look at some thing like this and Scoff because let’s face it compared to the fast and the furious it is like a cartoon but man when I was a young teen in the 80s this was so much fun let’s face it we all wanted a kitt of our own. Over 30 years later and K I TT is a level of AI that still yet to be achieved
I too grew up with this show as a kid in the 80's (I have it all on DVD now)...I'm getting a Tesla Model 3 in a month (just waiting on the car to be delivered), and with the exception of turbo boost jumps, the (nearly) indestructible shell, and the snarky computer, it can do most of what KITT could, including self driving. The special effects were actually pretty good by 80's TV standards. No, it's not even remotely believable, but it wasn't supposed to be, it was supposed to just be fun, and it was.
One of my favorite parts of this episode was when Michael talked to KITT when he was shot in the face the last moment he was Michael long and how a car backfiring or a cigarette lighter would scare the daylights out of him
KITT is always so clean. I picture KITT in a parking lot with robotic arms tipped with brushes and squeegees cleaning the dust and dirt while Michael sleeps.
This was the first time he needed such an extensive rebuild though. Goliath required some heavy repairs and Knight of the Drones definitely did a number on him but nothing took him out like that Acid. KITT didn't even have the ability to talk after that acid bath. He was literally destroyed.
He was rebuilt 4 times. Goliath part 2, Knight of the Drones, The Juggernaut (season 3 to season 4 cliffhanger), and this. This was the most brutal of them though because he was dropped in acid. But I always thought KITT Prime looked sweet.
It totally is! Goes along nicely with the lighted vacuum cleaner hoses, Christmas lights and other junk they had lying around! And whatever that doomsday console from V Final Battle sits on looks suspiciously like a copier machine
I love how the piece of diagnostic equipment they use at 0.44 is the exact same piece of equipment the visitors use to try and destroy the mother ship in the last episode of V the final battle. Who knew that futuristic technology from the depths of space could also be used to fix Kitt!!
This show taught me so much about life. Sounds dumb but totally true. It also taught me what decade I wanted to be stuck in for the rest of my adult life lol hahahaha. #80'S
0:22 - I can't believe after all these years, I just noticed...KITT has the Season 1-2 dashboard here. He's supposed to have the upgraded Season 3 dashboard. Can't believe I mised that mistake.
Fun fact: They put the old dash in the "Hero Car" used for stunt shots, that's why in some scenes if you look close enough, you'll see the old dash on KITT :)
Yeah, when you see KITT in Auto Cruise, if you look closely, sometimes you see the dual TV monitors with the old dash in the hero car that was used for the stunts
Gotta love the magic of the 80s, lol. My dude Michael just painted an entire F-Body in an enclosed trailer packed with expensive computer equipment full of static electricity, filled it with highly flammable vapor, with no respirator on his face, while using a paint gun with no air hose attached. And turned out a flawless black finish. The man is a legend. Lol
lol
Just painted and no clear coat or the molecular shell afterward
@@justina249 shell was already on. The acid took the color off. Once the paint is on it bonds with the shell
You seem to forget that it was done during a musical montage, meaning they could get 10x the things done.
this comment ko'ed me to the floor
One of my favourite episodes. It shows just how human KITT has become and how much he and Michael trust each other.
Kitt had his first fear back in field work Michael had his fear in the plot.
I'd say that this is a more thorough explanation of what happened to this highly sophisticated mesh between automobile and supercomputer.
My presumption would be that prior to KITT's destruction, KITT's memory banks absorbed knowledge and experience from his interactions with Michael and his own personal experiences.
By all mathematical logic (as powered by KITT), it is statistically impossible for a car to drive on two wheels. Yet with Michael at the wheel, he has shown KITT it IS possible.
Conversely, KITT assumed that his molecular bonded shell and his design made him indestructible. Goliath, the Urban Armored Assault Vehicle (using a destabilizing agent on the bonded shell), and that acid bath has shown him not to be indestructible.
For the longest time, KITT's supercomputers measured his efficiency (or reduction in efficiency over the years), and as such, required routine maintenance from a cybernetic technician (Bonnie or April) to reduce the amount of wear and tear done to KITT over the years.
Like with anything machine, newer machines operate better, more powerful, and most efficient when new as opposed to used.
KITT's primary function is for the preservation of life, including human life. And especially the life of Michael Knight. Michael Knight - the man whom KITT has spent most, if not all of his time with. Throughout the seasons, fans of the show have seen KITT's capability, humanity, and interaction over the seasons improve because he still absorbs data about his interaction with humans.
Now that KITT is like a new machine again (but without his human companion and his primary purpose), he doesn't know how to adjust himself. Especially since the human who interacted with him wasn't in the driver's seat to learn from and be more confident with himself as an autonomous supercomputer.
KITT was also second guessing the abilities of his molecular-bonded shell, despite what could be considered Michael's blind faith in its ability to preserve KITT and himself when facing impossible obstacles.
Could KITT's molecular bonded shell protect himself and Michael through a wall of reinforced concrete? Absolutely. Well, just so long as it wasn't coated with a chemical meant to destabilize that bonded shell and weaken KITT's indestructibility. KITT knew that wasn't the case.
But he wasn't sure if Michael was going to be hurt when they went through the brick wall. Therefore, KITT's primary directive for the preservation of human life overridden KITT's logic (and Michael's confidence in KITT) and KITT saw that it was logical to stop before going through the wall.
As time goes on, Michael interacting with KITT could give KITT the confidence he needs to have faith in his molecular bonded shell to blast through impossible obstacles once again. (Notice how KITT wasn't needed to Turbo Boost through the building's walls or over the toxin pit in this episode?)
Such attention to details makes ALL the difference between a GOOD show to a GREAT show.
@@delanorrosey4730 Excellent observations, and exactly what made Knight Rider a great show for the time.
@@audreyseddon9749 Thanks!
@@delanorrosey4730 Do you think Michael ever farted in KITT?
It's 2020 and i still love Knight Rider!
I do too I’m still watching Knight Rider scenes on RUclips like this one The Junk Yard Dog but they messed up in this scene by showing the old dash...
Yes yes
Everyone does
@@Thomas-ss5jz watch in nbc
@@Sid_20 I have the Knight Rider series on dvd plusI can watch it on RUclips which is a lot easier...
2021 and people still love the hell out of that car. Brings back memories, there wasn't one boy who didn't want to own a KITT.
It takes a true badass to respray an entire car in one minute with NO Spray booth, NO prep, NO AIR HOSE on the spray gun AND do it in a fine leather jacket!
I looked down the comments to see if anyone had said this 😂 you can even see he's spraying over dirt and mud. The hoff doesn't mess about when it comes to his paint jobs.
@@tjfSIM Of course. That's why HE is The Hoff and we are mere mortals lol
That’s not normal paint; it is molecular bonded paint. Only sticks to KITT’s body.
No doubt, he should have added some molecular bonding to his jacket.
I must say that this Hoff joke has potential to qualify to something like one of the Chuck Norris jokes. :)
Love the smile on Bonnie's face at 2:00 as you hear the grunt and futuristic purr of K.I.T.T's engine, she's happy with the way he's now tearing up the course how he was designed in the first place.
She was so maternal towards K.I.T.T.
And Michael refused to cut corners or accept shortcuts.
Bonnie was his mom and Michael was his dad, if we look at this in terms of traditional parental roles. Mom nurtures and takes care of KITT, while dad challenges and encourages him to do and be at his best.
@@rbrtck I'd tend to disagree with that.
I would say Wilton was really K.I.T.T.'s father, Devon took on the role of Godfather to him and Michael was essentially an almost political VIP to K.I.T.T who he was tasked with providing security and then eventually became a close friend over time.
Their relationship was more like that of a security guard chauffeur driver to a celebrity,, you couldn't say Michael was being a dad to K.I.T.T seeing that he was far more knowledgeable than Michael and it was actually his job to protect him from harm, not the other way around.
As for Bonnie, yes, definitely took on the pseudo maternal role.
And bonnie looks pretty hot in the outfits that she wears in this episode... Including the black pants the long boots and the green top....... Very nice dr Bonnie Bartstow ....hot !
@@seanmcdonough4902Bonnie's a baddie, period.
There's no greater sign of approval than when engineers turn towards each other and nod.
HAHAHA :D
I’m gonna be real. Seeing K.I.T.T brought back was really awesome. He’s not just a car and a computer, he’s like a person and a friend.
Word up friend 👍😎
Mr.Feeny
Like a wise headteacher or something
his "system malfunction" at 3:23 DEFINITELY was human-like.
George Feeny, Mark Craig, and Knight Industries Two Thousand...I guess William Daniels was a go-to for "capable smartass" characters.
I liked how Michael believed in KITT even when he doubted himself.
In retrospect we can see how much they personified KITT. They never really thought of him as a machine or a computer. His “recovery” here is much like a human athlete recovering from an injury.
I love how he repaints KITT with a spray can. 🤣 90+ mph on an autocross course, too - ha! Got to love '80s shows; I grew up on this stuff.
Bonnie was nice enough to teach Micheal how to fix Kitt suppose if they had a season 6?
I always thought it weird because in the pilot Devon was quick to point out "It's not paint, it's a finish bonded into the molecular structure of a new substance" that wasn't even metal.....I never had high hopes for them closely following continuity though!
what I always loved is how much Michael wanted to be involved in fixing KITT in the season runs. Jerry-rigging a ramjet, helping Bonnie here, right up to Knight Rider 2000 where he rebuilds him from scratch, and then transplants him into KIFT. He didnt just walk away and leave it to others, and I dunno, as a kid that really stood out to me. Guess thats why I have an old car of my own I'm restoring :)
It's funny thinking back to the first episode and just how much Michael hated "IT" not a "HE".
@@RMJ1984 That contrast was also used as a storyidea in the episode Knightmares.
They should bring this show back on Friday nights
I strongly agree
Well, they did have it broadcasting on over the air years ago, but it's been since pulled of the air.
Go buy the dvds I did the whole series
Recently in australia it's been airing at 5:00 PM on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
But NOT as a crappy Mustang! KITT will ALWAYS be a Trans Am to me!
being age 12 and a computer nerd at the time having the commodore VIC 20 and later the commodore 64 KITT was my dream computer. (and still is) this episode had me in tears during the acid scene and happy as hell when KITT was rebuilt.
To date, that was the most beautiful car Pontiac Ever made man.
Solstice was possibly prettier shell/shillouette but there something about kitt, and just sleek elegant stealth practical all in one
@@isabellaereshki The Saturn Sky looks better IMO
Even though there’s their late-70’s Trans-Am.
I don’t know, I like the looks of the ‘77-‘78 Trans Ams/Firebirds.
It looks like a torpedo in car-format.
I'm so glad Bonnie came back she is the queen of cybernetic technicians
The stunt driving on this show was excellent.
Knight Rider is Awesome and Timeless!!!!👍👍😀😀
The music during the repair scene sounds like an alternate version of Axel F
I read somewhere that Stu Philips was inspired by the music of the Beverly Hills Cop movie (Axel F); hence the similarities. :)
I was wondering about that
The KR theme itself was inspired by Harry Thuman's song "Sphinx".
@@belabahn Stu Phillips had left the series by this point. The music for this episode was composed by Don Peake.
@@tompinkerton8099 Yes, you are right. I remembered the name incorrectly. :)
Its 2021 and I still love this show
I love how the scientists were shaking their heads and were ready to give up on KITT but Michael and Bonnie refused to.
beverly hills cop axel f music during kitt’s re-build. 👍
Gotta love that KITT rebuild music. 80s aye!
Can someone tell me what was that little white box flashing wit amber lights...
Art of Noise Paranoma.
Mark Salo and what does it do?
@@JustinMacri007 Do do do aue paranomia!
Mark Salo oh
Love Knight Rider ❤ Greatest show of all time!!
KITT is still a Legend
Love how KITT has all the exact same consoles, seats etc. he had before the acid pit. And how he says "Nice to have you back at the controls, Michael.". Then after this episode, they resume the status quo as though the whole acid incident never happened. Though in the next episode "Buy Out", we see KITT's newfound self-consciousness as he starts questioning his worth. This may be as a result of the events of this episode.
The writers wanted to have as a throughline to this season kitt having PTSD like flashbacks and bits of hesitation expressly to show that trauma isn't one and done and that it takes time to heal.
The network shot the idea down.
Loved the ending on that scene. KITT and Micheal ride off to battle but you're not sure KITT is 100%.
In all the episodes of Knight Rider that were made, KITT never got more completely totalled than in this one. As a boy I remember watching it and being heartbroken and even a bit scared. You never thought they would do something like that mid-series, but they did.
Edward ,.... I agree I remember when this episode came out and K.I.T.T was destroyed it shocked me because at the begining of the season 3 when Bonnie returned K.I.T.T had been blown to bits (except the shell/ Frame work ) when Bonnie's mentor sent a rocket into K.I.T.T's tail pipe. then half way through Season 3 they destroyed him again. each time K.I.T.T has been hurt only his frame work is left thanks to the Molecular Bonded Shell.
And in a regular one hour episode too...
This should’ve been a 2 hour episode or movie?
He got pretty messed up for Season 4 when they came out with Super Pursuit Mode.....With the invulnerability neutralized, I think the physical damage was worse but didn't seem to cause much issue to the AI and was back on the road with no ill effects. The evil Devon proclaiming "KITT is dead! Look at him....he's dead!" had me cracking up though, this time was kinda sad and unsettling.
I think there should be a more thorough explanation of what happened to a highly sophisticated mesh between automobile and supercomputer.
My presumption would be that prior to KITT's destruction, KITT's memory banks absorbed knowledge and experience from his interactions with Michael and his own personal experiences.
By all mathematical logic (as powered by KITT), it is statistically impossible for a car to drive on two wheels. Yet with Michael at the wheel, he has shown KITT it IS possible.
Conversely, KITT assumed that his molecular bonded shell and his design made him indestructible. Goliath, the Urban Armored Assault Vehicle (using a destabilizing agent on the bonded shell), and that acid bath has shown him not to be indestructible.
For the longest time, KITT's supercomputers measured his efficiency (or reduction in efficiency over the years), and as such, required routine maintenance from a cybernetic technician (Bonnie or April) to reduce the amount of wear and tear done to KITT over the years.
Like with anything machine, newer machines operate better, more powerful, and most efficient when new as opposed to used.
KITT's primary function is for the preservation of life, including human life. And especially the life of Michael Knight. Michael Knight - the man whom KITT has spent most, if not all of his time with. Throughout the seasons, fans of the show have seen KITT's capability, humanity, and interaction over the seasons improve because he still absorbs data about his interaction with humans.
Now that KITT is like a new machine again (but without his human companion and his primary purpose), he doesn't know how to adjust himself. Especially since the human who interacted with him wasn't in the driver's seat to learn from and be more confident with himself as an autonomous supercomputer.
KITT was also second guessing the abilities of his molecular-bonded shell, despite what could be considered Michael's blind faith in its ability to preserve KITT and himself when facing impossible obstacles.
Could KITT's molecular bonded shell protect himself and Michael through a wall of reinforced concrete? Absolutely. Well, just so long as it wasn't coated with a chemical meant to destabilize that bonded shell and weaken KITT's indestructibility. KITT knew that wasn't the case.
But he wasn't sure if Michael was going to be hurt when they went through the brick wall. Therefore, KITT's primary directive for the preservation of human life overridden KITT's logic (and Michael's confidence in KITT) and KITT saw that it was logical to stop before going through the wall.
As time goes on, Michael interacting with KITT could give KITT the confidence he needs to have faith in his molecular bonded shell to blast through impossible obstacles once again. (Notice how KITT wasn't needed to Turbo Boost through the building's walls or over the toxin pit in this episode?)
Such attention to details makes ALL the difference between a GOOD show to a GREAT show.
I know wright and in a regular one hour episode?
This is absolutely my favorite show. I'm actually waiting for an Amazon delivery today for my Knight Rider graphic novels, just to read about more adventures with the duo 👍🏾👍🏾
K.I.T.T IS SOMEONE WHO CARE'S THANKS BUDDY WELCOME BACK
This was my favourite episode in the series: K.I.T.T. Reborn!
This is still the hardest episode to watch for me. I felt so devastated when K.I.T.T was dumped into that acid. Seeing him literally destroyed like that is still painful to this day. But I love this scene when he finally comes back and of course when he gets revenge on the JD by putting it into the acid.
@@dininliketony917 Me too!
@@cargo71 👍
My favourite episode, see KITT in action was me very happy. I see the KITT TV Show when I was a kid. Thank you for sharing the video. Have a happy week. 😃👍🙏
Best Show Ever!!♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I want those green LED's for my accelerator petal. =D
Sad to say I fitted them to my first car and the scanner.
@@dogwalker666 was it a bad idea?
I want whole dashboard and buttons also.
Whenever I watch this KITT 's confidence is shaken up real bad
The device seen beginning at 0:30 was also used as the doomsday device in _V: The Final Battle_
AdamKNAC Came here to say that. Way to reuse a prop. “Tatiana it means peace.” or whatever that lizard hybrid girl said.
@@dougdirac Prete Nama
@@stubie Thanks!!
That same console was the Doomsday device in the episode Sky Knight.
My fiirst tought, when I saw that device was: Hm, I've seen that somewhere before! And then I relized: Hahahaa. It's from the V: The Final Battle! :D Funny way to use a doomsday weapon. :D
WOW! Look at how sharp and clear the image quality is!! 1080p???
Well, I think most producers of the time that were working on the show were using actual film, not VHS tapes. I think technology connections did a video on it at one point. I think he explained that sometimes producers of different medias would use different types of filming, between VHS and actual film. He explained a bit that if you still have the negative of the film, you have the freedom to remaster the film onto whatever media that is relevant without losing too much quality, and scale the resolution up pretty high. But, with tape, you obviously lose the freedom to actually do the same with film. Go watch technology connections "film: the reason some of the past was in HD".
Love that plastic conduit with Christmas lights in them!
And KITT's paint was so far advanced, that you didn't even need a paint both for it!
KITT: Nice to have you back to the controls, Michael!
KITT: michael, about time you put your hands on meuhhhhh......😧🤦♂️
The Knight is back in shining Armour 🙏🏽🙂🙂
Kitts mama bear and his bestie patching him up lol
Kitt is back better than ever
Friedrich Nietzsche: "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."
So you mean if I have car trouble, I can repair it with tubes of blinking Christmas tree lights? Hmm! Never knew that before. But sounds good! I must add this to my tool box!
0:47 = The look you give when Tech Support are fixing your hard drive and you haven't made a backup
Awesome can't wait for the movie.....
Even if KITT wasn't ready yet, Michael give him the push he need it to be
That’s what a good partner is supposed to do see when your ready and give you the kick in the rear you need
Oh, that's how you paint a car :) :) :) Love it.
Nothing like a good old 80’s style training montage. 😂😂
the look on Michael's face as Kitt Turbo Boots looks like he is trying to lift up Kitt's front wheels by himself by pulling back on the steering wheel.
@E31 Autobahn LOL
lol
Or the turbo boost is hooked up to Michael's rectum to create the combustion with incredibly powerful flatulence. Probably why there's an auto vac function when a grenade is thrown inside kitt in knight of the chameleon or when they set off the miniature explosive in knightlines.
Michael Knight is the quickest most efficient car painter...🤔 love when Michael shoves head into backseat and holds tight onto the wheel b4 turbo boost!!
Just think - in filming this show they had no less than three Firebirds to film an episode. Not because they broke down - they actually were pretty reliable back in the day. It was because each was optimized for different filming scenes and stunts. I found that very interesting.
Similar story with the animatronic sharks in "Jaws"
@@floydjohnson7888 So true!
"We need a song that makes everyone think of the beverly hills cop theme, but that won't get us sued!"
This is the comment I was looking for 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ty194 ayo same
They dubbed it Faxel Oley.
Well, no one was sued when Yazoo's "Situation" was ripped off for the _Beverly Hills Cop_ theme, so what right does anyone have to sue _Knight Rider_ ? If anything, Vince Clarke should have sued Harold Faltermeyer.
0:57 we need more flashing hoses in here as soon as possible.
😂 i was wondering if anyone was gonna mention why all the electrical cords and hoses are lit up wit flashing lights lol
It’s sad teenagers today are so jaded they look at some thing like this and Scoff because let’s face it compared to the fast and the furious it is like a cartoon but man when I was a young teen in the 80s this was so much fun let’s face it we all wanted a kitt of our own. Over 30 years later and K I TT is a level of AI that still yet to be achieved
Not all, I'm a teen and in my opinion Knight Rider is the words greatest show! I love it with all my heart
I'm only 17, and I think this show is awesome, its 1000x better then any of the F&F films are.
Im 16 and im making my own from a 83 firebird
I too grew up with this show as a kid in the 80's (I have it all on DVD now)...I'm getting a Tesla Model 3 in a month (just waiting on the car to be delivered), and with the exception of turbo boost jumps, the (nearly) indestructible shell, and the snarky computer, it can do most of what KITT could, including self driving. The special effects were actually pretty good by 80's TV standards. No, it's not even remotely believable, but it wasn't supposed to be, it was supposed to just be fun, and it was.
...and here we go all special snowflakes teen complaining with the "I'm only blabla and I yadayada" stuff...
Michael: We're ready - wish me luck!
KITT: If we were ready, luck wouldn't come into it.
😄 Nice disco show with those lights at the beginning. For sure they have very deep meaning :)
100 mph cornering and semi U turns. Physics is out the window. But I still love this show and KITT.
It's 2021 and I just got into knight rider. Such a treat I been missing all my life
Is it me, or the device on 0:30 IS THE DOOMSDAY BOMB that is used in V: The Final Battle. Looks like the same prop.
I love this episode
I remember this episode like it was yesterday. Loved that show.
One of my favorite parts of this episode was when Michael talked to KITT when he was shot in the face the last moment he was Michael long and how a car backfiring or a cigarette lighter would scare the daylights out of him
Show those stuff shirts Michael! KITT is the best car ever built!
Michael and KITT are my heroes ❤️
KITT is always so clean. I picture KITT in a parking lot with robotic arms tipped with brushes and squeegees cleaning the dust and dirt while Michael sleeps.
I have an awesome dad for showing me this show... I have the DVD set...
Bonnie.. Surely the first crush of many 80s/ 90s kids !!!
Love the almost Beverley hills cop them while fixing kitt 😂
I also like The Times when Michael and kit driving on 2 wheels.😊
Doing 100mph through the cones. I don’t think so. But then again it’s K.I.T.T!
Think this was the first time KITT was rebuilt, acid doesn't really mix well with cars and electronics, good clip, thanks.
season 2
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GOLIATH part 2
@@andrewblanchard2398 true, forgot about Goliath 👍
season 3 ep
KNIGHT OF THE DRONES
This was the first time he needed such an extensive rebuild though.
Goliath required some heavy repairs and Knight of the Drones definitely did a number on him but nothing took him out like that Acid.
KITT didn't even have the ability to talk after that acid bath. He was literally destroyed.
He was rebuilt 4 times. Goliath part 2, Knight of the Drones, The Juggernaut (season 3 to season 4 cliffhanger), and this. This was the most brutal of them though because he was dropped in acid. But I always thought KITT Prime looked sweet.
KITT That's much better, keep trying KITT, keep going! Michael said.
Man I love that music @ 0:22. Rewinded a few times, just to hear it.
I'm from sri lanka
And I'm big fan of night rider😁
Great. Just great I wish my friends would think the same.
1:09 that's absolutely the electric can opener I had in the 80s, with a few extra pieces glued on. lol
It totally is! Goes along nicely with the lighted vacuum cleaner hoses, Christmas lights and other junk they had lying around! And whatever that doomsday console from V Final Battle sits on looks suspiciously like a copier machine
Michael Knight sure knows how to paint a car perfect
At 2:44 there is a shadow of a camera hoist
I love how the piece of diagnostic equipment they use at 0.44 is the exact same piece of equipment the visitors use to try and destroy the mother ship in the last episode of V the final battle. Who knew that futuristic technology from the depths of space could also be used to fix Kitt!!
Love KITT, i always love him!!!!
Got to love the classic knight rider and also if you pause at number 2:44 you can see the shadow of the camera mount
0:30 I saw that device in another show. Maybe V?
"Junkyard dog" definitely top 10 best episides
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Nothing like Knight Rider best show ever
1:21 what the hell did he just spray the body without masking anything lol! :)
Holy Axel Foley, Batman! God, that music....
Least this explains how Micheal knew what to transfer over in K.R.2000 to his 57 chevy
That music. 😂 Worst Axel F rip off ever
Kitt will never die he is Amazing Car
I really love this episode...All the actors and two actresses were superb! Is that beautiful blonde girl the same girl that played Roxanne in Automan?
It's 2021!!! My Fav..❤️❤️❤️ Thanks For Uploading...😘😘😘
This show taught me so much about life. Sounds dumb but totally true. It also taught me what decade I wanted to be stuck in for the rest of my adult life lol hahahaha.
#80'S
2:44 If you look at the bottom of the car, you'll see the Camera equipment Universal used to film the shot.
Ooo😁
I saw it, rewinded to make sure that's what I saw. Hahaha
0:22 - I can't believe after all these years, I just noticed...KITT has the Season 1-2 dashboard here. He's supposed to have the upgraded Season 3 dashboard. Can't believe I mised that mistake.
I noticed that too, it was interesting.
Anyone notice KITT's old dash at 0:21? Then his new dash is back at 1:46.
Fun fact: They put the old dash in the "Hero Car" used for stunt shots, that's why in some scenes if you look close enough, you'll see the old dash on KITT :)
Yeah, when you see KITT in Auto Cruise, if you look closely, sometimes you see the dual TV monitors with the old dash in the hero car that was used for the stunts
0:31, hey the Foundation must have stolen that device from the alien mothership before it was destroyed in "V The Final Battle"
Love that old Nikon camera
A car that can control itself is just the car i need.
GM really needs to bring back the Trans Am.....
& Pontiac in general!👍
I am a big fan of the movie I really love to watch the show
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