The first season was goofy camp from the start, but the second turned even more giddily ridiculous: K.I.T.T. developed supersensors, telekinesis, and the ability to drive on water; plots included amnesia, super attack helicopters, a desperately needed transplant for a sick girl, and a supremely cheesy evil-twin storyline featuring Garthe Knight, son of the multimillionaire who gave Michael his identity-changing facial surgery, played by Hasselhoff with a mustache, soul patch, and even more luxuriant hair. In one episode, Michael goes "undercover" as the lead singer of a rock band, allowing Hasselhoff to flaunt his beloved-in-Germany vocal stylings. Of special note is an episode featuring Geena Davis (future Oscar-winner for The Accidental Tourist) as the daughter of a cat burglar, perhaps the only episode with a love interest as cartoonishly good-looking as Hasselhoff himself. This is definitive trash television, the kind of empty calories that, for some viewers, are irresistibly tasty. For Knight Rider fans, Season Two is a feast. --Bret Fetzer
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Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
No one in the 1980s had his finger on the pulse of gizmo-crazy adolescent boys like producer Glen Larson, creator of Battlestar Galactica and Manimal. But the peak of Larson's particular genius has to be Knight Rider, the love story of an absurdly handsome man and his absurdly indestructible car. Former detective Michael Knight (David Hasselhoff, later to achieve worldwide media dominance with Baywatch) zooms across the U.S. in K.I.T.T., a supercharged talking Trans Am with an impenetrable shell and the catty voice of William Daniels (St. Elsewhere). From the Las Vegas desert to the Louisiana bayou, Michael and K.I.T.T. solve crimes and help the downtrodden with the aid of a multi-million-dollar corporation run by dapper Devon Myles (Edward Mulhare) and mechanic/secretary/nanny April Curtis (Rebecca Holden, who took over from Patricia McPherson for the second season only).
KITT again
Review date: 2007-07-21 Rating: 10 out of 10
This 80's series which has gotten a cult status has aged fairly well true the hair style give the age away but KITT is still state of the art with respect to his enhancement speed. protection, Ski Mode and not forgetting Turbo Boost.
Everyone want a KITT some people went over to thr USA and bought a T-Top and added the flashing red light just to make thier look like KITT.
Everywhere the show was broadcast saw an influx of black T-Top with red flashing light on the bonnet.
KITT is still the coolest car in the world I would still love to have car like him no lessons needed.
This boxset is season 2 and has no extras which doesn't really sprise me as they were all on season 1 every season are now out on sale there is on on thing missing from the boxset and that is Knight Rider 2050 and if you've seen it on TV you make think thank god as Knight Rider 2050 is the worst spinoff apart fro Team Knight Rider.
Get the best and buy the other seasons now and watch KITT take on the cirimals that operate above the law.
KITT may be a car but has the human quaitly of caring and he seems to show more human quauitlys like fear which some may see as a weakness
With Rebecca Holden coming into the series, this season adds more spice (can I say more)and more personality from KITT (well what more can you expect from a talking car).
Along the way, there are some classic episodes including A Good Knights Work, Brothers Keeper, Return To Cadiz, Kitt The Katt, Goliath Returns and ending with Big Iron.
Yes, there are some disappointing episodes such as Mouth Of The Snake, which after all these years I still don't get it!
Disappointingly, there are no extra's with the DVD, including the day in the life of David H's stuntman or photo gallery of Rebecca Holden etc....doh! however the sight of her over Kitt's bonnet after Kitt had gone water skiing in Return to Cadiz (aka Kitt in a bath tub), would send any of my systems into tradectory......
Yes...all these episodes have been seen many times over on C5 and Bravo...however the excitement (sad as it seems) waiting for the first episodes on Thursday evening at 7pm, still holds memories. The first ever episode I saw on ITV was Brothers Keeper and the turo boost into and out of the prison is classic.
However after all my calculations and the speedometer on Kitt, I still cannot work out how they did "45 miles in 8 minutes" at the end.
I hope Season 3 follows in due course and please give us a bit more with this one.....