Trust doesn't Rust question
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- K.A.R.R. (09)
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Trust doesn't Rust question
In the episode, was the Rev killed or just knocked unconscious? Both KARR's and Bonnies responses have made his fate seem ambiguous.
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Re: Trust doesn't Rust question
I think that Knight Rider wanted to be more pc especially with such a large amount of children watching.That's why you never saw something as graphic as a person murdered on the show.All we saw was a bump on the head or back could suddenly make people fall into light comas temporarily.
The way Karr said deactivate the Rev made me think Karr thought of people as machines in a sense.To him a simple off switch was death itself.People can't be reactivated.
The way Karr said deactivate the Rev made me think Karr thought of people as machines in a sense.To him a simple off switch was death itself.People can't be reactivated.
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Re: Trust doesn't Rust question
While this is true, I've always said that Knight of the Drones has the largest body count of any episode in the series, including mentioning the off-screen death of the original Knight Rider at the hands of CJ