goldbug wrote:whet wrote:This "team" thing is worring me, it's missing the point of Knight Rider.
Nah, Michael and KITT were always part of a team that included the Bonnie/Devon (and of course later RC3 and/or April) dynamic. And let's not forget the unsung hero - the driver of the semi.

Michael Knight was hardly out there alone. Considering they are playing up KITT as a military asset now and not just a gee whiz bang car, this makes total sense. Mike is still the one making the difference as the field agent.
- I agree with Goldbug. Devon and Bonnie operated
primarily in the background not in the foreground unless it was absolutely necessary like in
Knight Sting. Devon would handle the law enforcement aspect and deal with the Knight Foundation and funding, while Bonnie/April would show up only if it involved having to maintain or repair KITT in some fashion or another or if Michael asked them to check into someone via computers/records. RC3 was mostly bad comic relief. Point being they all
stayed out of Michael's way so he could do his job unless he needed or asked for assistance.
To have "a team"
all in the spotlight will take away the focus from Michael and KITT where it needs to be. It's like having too many members trying to be a
lead character in X-Men it just doesn't work out well. I hope they understand that Knight Rider is
not Mission Impossible, it's more
James Bond.
Q , M, and Moneypenny stayed primarily in the background while Bond did his work solo. (for the most part)
It's
one man and
his car making a difference, it's not
G.I. JOE or
M.A.S.K.
Michael and KITT are
buddy cop partners, not part of some greater elite undercover ops team (let alone extension of the FBI ugh) and I really hope they don't try to change that aspect much because that was part of the appeal that kept the original cast going in the original four seasons.
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