KR'08/'09 - Some "Airwolf" Influences?
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 6:02 am
Has anyone noticed some influences from "Airwolf" in Knight Rider 08/09?
A couple of things I've noticed that leads me to this conclusion:
1: When someone opens KI3T's doors, there's a subtle "hiss" as if the cabin were pressurised.
2: KI3T was dumped out of the back of a C-130 Hercules in "Day Turns into Knight". I know KI2T was too in the original series' season 4 episode "Sky Knight" but Airwolf got there first in early '84 when The Lady was dropped out of the back of a Herc in the 1st season episode "Echos From The Past".
3: A couple of lines have been delivered by Bruening that are VERY Jan-Michael Vincent/Stringfellow Hawke-ish - can't think of the examples off-hand but will go back and have a butchers.
4: Network Execs have meddled with the format! Airwolf's first season was PERFECT but on granting a second season, CBS Execs demanded a raft of format changes, bringing in a female cast member, watering down of storylines and restriction of stories focussed outside the US. These changes eventually grated so much with series Exec Producer Donald Bellisario, that he left at the end of season 2.
I feel a similar thing is happening with Knight Rider now - though there is some debate as to who wants what - the NBC Execs, or GST.
Anyone else spot other similarities?
A couple of things I've noticed that leads me to this conclusion:
1: When someone opens KI3T's doors, there's a subtle "hiss" as if the cabin were pressurised.
2: KI3T was dumped out of the back of a C-130 Hercules in "Day Turns into Knight". I know KI2T was too in the original series' season 4 episode "Sky Knight" but Airwolf got there first in early '84 when The Lady was dropped out of the back of a Herc in the 1st season episode "Echos From The Past".
3: A couple of lines have been delivered by Bruening that are VERY Jan-Michael Vincent/Stringfellow Hawke-ish - can't think of the examples off-hand but will go back and have a butchers.
4: Network Execs have meddled with the format! Airwolf's first season was PERFECT but on granting a second season, CBS Execs demanded a raft of format changes, bringing in a female cast member, watering down of storylines and restriction of stories focussed outside the US. These changes eventually grated so much with series Exec Producer Donald Bellisario, that he left at the end of season 2.
I feel a similar thing is happening with Knight Rider now - though there is some debate as to who wants what - the NBC Execs, or GST.
Anyone else spot other similarities?