Knight Rider DVD Review

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Knight Rider DVD Review


Knight Rider: A Nostalgic Dive into '80s Action


Knight Rider stands out as a captivating television series from the early 1980s, enchanting children with its futuristic car while entertaining adults with classic action drama. The show introduces a remarkable crime-fighting duo brought together by the terminally-ill billionaire, Wilton Knight. After police officer Michael Long is shot and left for dead, Knight saves him, giving him a new face and identity as Michael Knight. Committed to justice, Michael joins the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG), setting the stage for thrilling adventures.

David Hasselhoff stars as Michael Knight, a former cop turned private crime fighter. However, it's K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand), Michael’s incredible car, that truly steals the spotlight. This sleek black Pontiac Trans-Am is nearly indestructible?"resistant to bullets, fire, and more. Equipped with cutting-edge artificial intelligence, K.I.T.T. can operate independently, safeguarding human life with an array of gadgets like smoke bombs and flamethrowers. The car’s ability to converse with people adds a layer of humor, building a unique friendship with Michael. Much like how outlaws feared The A-Team, the threat of Michael and K.I.T.T. kept criminals on edge.

The Knight Rider DVD features a collection of action-packed episodes, starting with the two-part premiere "Knight of the Phoenix." Here, the injured Michael Long is revived by Wilton Knight, who recruits him to fight crime. Introduced to K.I.T.T., a car boasting unmatched durability and technology, Michael navigates missions often exceeding speeds of 300 mph.

Other standout episodes from Season 1 include "Good Day at White Rock," where a seemingly peaceful vacation turns chaotic with a biker gang war, and "A Plush Ride," where Michael goes undercover to thwart an assassination plot.

Season 1 Episode List


- Episode 1: Knight of the Phoenix: Part 1 (Air Date: 09-24-1982)
- Episode 2: Knight of the Phoenix: Part 2 (Air Date: 09-24-1982)
- Episode 3: Deadly Maneuvers (Air Date: 10-01-1982)
- Episode 4: Good Day at White Rock (Air Date: 10-08-1982)
- Episode 5: Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular (Air Date: 10-22-1982)
- Episode 6: Just My Bill (Air Date: 10-29-1982)
- Episode 7: Not a Drop to Drink (Air Date: 11-05-1982)
- Episode 8: No Big Thing (Air Date: 11-12-1982)
- Episode 9: Trust Doesn't Rust (Air Date: 11-19-1982)
- Episode 10: Inside Out (Air Date: 11-26-1982)
- Episode 11: The Final Verdict (Air Date: 12-03-1982)
- Episode 12: A Plush Ride (Air Date: 12-10-1982)
- Episode 13: Forget Me Not (Air Date: 12-17-1982)
- Episode 14: Hearts of Stone (Air Date: 01-14-1983)
- Episode 15: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death (Air Date: 01-21-1983)
- Episode 16: The Topaz Connection (Air Date: 01-28-1983)
- Episode 17: A Nice, Indecent Little Town (Air Date: 02-18-1983)
- Episode 18: Chariot of Gold (Air Date: 02-25-1983)
- Episode 19: White Bird (Air Date: 03-04-1983)
- Episode 20: Knight Moves (Air Date: 03-11-1983)
- Episode 21: Nobody Does It Better (Air Date: 04-29-1983)
- Episode 22: Short Notice (Air Date: 05-06-1983)

This DVD collection is a must-have for fans of retro action and anyone looking to relive the excitement of Knight Rider.

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