Knight Rider stuff reflected in real life
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2021 3:18 pm
Hello everyone. I want to state the following things that were in "Knight Rider" but happened to exist in the real world.
1. It looks like both David Hasselhoff and Patricia McPherson share the Wilton Knight's "One man can make a difference." For David it is about his outstanding charity efforts and communication with sick children, while for Patricia it is about her outstanding efforts in a complicated task to save the Ballona wetlands. I also wonder if they ever took part in each other's activities.
2. How does the "Junk Yard Dog" correlate with the Patricia's choice of becoming an environmentalist? Especially, what was earlier? I find it a bit ironic that her voiceover in the tape about Byrock is quite close to the issues she deals with.
3. Probably a forbidden topic here, but when I read that David had issues with alcohol, nothing more than the scene from the "Knight in Retreat" popped up where Michael told Bonnie in front of a well-stocked bar that "Sometimes people change. We don't know why."
4. The Foundation was like a family. The main cast also seemed to share this attribute. Personally, I can't even imagine how much sorror David, Patricia, Rebecca Holden and Peter Parros had when Edward Mulhare died...
1. It looks like both David Hasselhoff and Patricia McPherson share the Wilton Knight's "One man can make a difference." For David it is about his outstanding charity efforts and communication with sick children, while for Patricia it is about her outstanding efforts in a complicated task to save the Ballona wetlands. I also wonder if they ever took part in each other's activities.
2. How does the "Junk Yard Dog" correlate with the Patricia's choice of becoming an environmentalist? Especially, what was earlier? I find it a bit ironic that her voiceover in the tape about Byrock is quite close to the issues she deals with.
3. Probably a forbidden topic here, but when I read that David had issues with alcohol, nothing more than the scene from the "Knight in Retreat" popped up where Michael told Bonnie in front of a well-stocked bar that "Sometimes people change. We don't know why."
4. The Foundation was like a family. The main cast also seemed to share this attribute. Personally, I can't even imagine how much sorror David, Patricia, Rebecca Holden and Peter Parros had when Edward Mulhare died...