So new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of series in “Voo Doo Knight”, bookending his first appearance in the season 4 premiere, “Knight of the Juggernaut” with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Charles Jesse Davis as Jeremy Towers in the finale could evoke that MLB exploit of HERmIDA since Davis turned 80 that day: AUG. 31, 2005. South Bend, Indiana-born Dick Durock as Max and Henry Gibson as Donald Crane conjures interpretations too
So new cast member Peter Parros as "RC3", Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of the "Knight Rider" series, bookending his first appearance in the season premiere with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Patricia McPherson as KITT technician Bonnie Barstow probably would have been in the last scene if producers didn’t feel reasonably sure of a fifth season renewal. Old-timers (40 and up) see RC and think of Royal Crown Cola. Unrelated: bottler McPherson at 1330 Stancell
So new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of series, bookending his first appearance in season premiere with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Assessing his bike’s disjointed “malfunction”, RC strokes the shock absorber. It looks like he has a touch of vitiligo just above the elbow, below the bulging bicep, when Devon exclaims, “Great Scott!” and looks down at the “impressive”...mess. But probably not, since Paross has gone shirtless since
Maybe Devon and Michael have secretly planned a three-day Ménage ? What is Devon’s relationship with Michael’s temporary love interest? He kissed her square on the lips with Michael looking on. And new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of the series, bookending his first appearance in the season premiere. If producers knew it was the end, it would have played differently with other faces included. They were reasonably sure of a fifth season
@ZipZagginGallifrey I understand fans get disappointed with this being the end of the series as it is not a real conclusion- but I have seen final episodes for other TV shows and quite a few of them end with things still going on as well. Therefore- I do not see how "Knight Rider" is doing things any differently from them. I never had a problem with 'Scent of Roses' not being the series finale- it would have just been unnecessary to kill off Stevie Mason at the end if it was.
@JLC31383 People can still go back to their job after a tragedy has hit them hard, work at it a few years later, then realize they can't do it anymore and leave. Nothing in "The Scent of Roses" actually contradicts Knight Rider 2000, which reveals Michale left the foundation because he was "burnt out", losing his wife to the violence that comes with the job is a good enough reason to become disillusioned with said job
@Astraldragon1 They did not have a reunion movie in mind until four years later- so I do not see why they would end the show with Michael Knight telling K.I.T.T. they are going home to the Foundation when that is going to be the end of the entire series. The producers had it done that way to explain the show was going to still go on. Otherwise- the final episode of Michael and Stevie getting married might as well have had a happy ending with them both leaving to live together happily ever after.
@JLC31383 , "Scent of the Roses" where Michael gets married leaves the foundation and his wife dies and Michael told KITT "lets head for home." That should have been the end of the series. which would explain his reason for leaveing the foundation in the Reunion move. "Voo Doo Knight"" ended up being the last episode which I thought was a mistake.
@qwuezalothus I just think that if "Scent of Roses" actually had been the final episode- it might as well have been with Stevie only going into a coma instead of dying and then waking up out of it after Michael got his revenge against Durant. Then the episode would have ended with him leaving the Foundation for good and K.I.T.T. knowing he was probably going to be getting a new driver eventually. Michael and Stevie would be going off to live happily ever after.
I thick they should of put more in to The Final Episode
knightsmall 1 month ago
So new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of series in “Voo Doo Knight”, bookending his first appearance in the season 4 premiere, “Knight of the Juggernaut” with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Charles Jesse Davis as Jeremy Towers in the finale could evoke that MLB exploit of HERmIDA since Davis turned 80 that day: AUG. 31, 2005. South Bend, Indiana-born Dick Durock as Max and Henry Gibson as Donald Crane conjures interpretations too
GWhiz99 2 months ago
So new cast member Peter Parros as "RC3", Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of the "Knight Rider" series, bookending his first appearance in the season premiere with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Patricia McPherson as KITT technician Bonnie Barstow probably would have been in the last scene if producers didn’t feel reasonably sure of a fifth season renewal. Old-timers (40 and up) see RC and think of Royal Crown Cola. Unrelated: bottler McPherson at 1330 Stancell
GWhiz99 2 months ago
So new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of series, bookending his first appearance in season premiere with Pamela Susan Shoop as Marta Simmons. Assessing his bike’s disjointed “malfunction”, RC strokes the shock absorber. It looks like he has a touch of vitiligo just above the elbow, below the bulging bicep, when Devon exclaims, “Great Scott!” and looks down at the “impressive”...mess. But probably not, since Paross has gone shirtless since
GWhiz99 2 months ago
Maybe Devon and Michael have secretly planned a three-day Ménage ? What is Devon’s relationship with Michael’s temporary love interest? He kissed her square on the lips with Michael looking on. And new cast member Peter Parros as 'RC3', Reginald Cornelius III gets to be in the final scene of the series, bookending his first appearance in the season premiere. If producers knew it was the end, it would have played differently with other faces included. They were reasonably sure of a fifth season
GWhiz99 2 months ago
@ZipZagginGallifrey I understand fans get disappointed with this being the end of the series as it is not a real conclusion- but I have seen final episodes for other TV shows and quite a few of them end with things still going on as well. Therefore- I do not see how "Knight Rider" is doing things any differently from them. I never had a problem with 'Scent of Roses' not being the series finale- it would have just been unnecessary to kill off Stevie Mason at the end if it was.
JLC31383 2 months ago
@JLC31383 People can still go back to their job after a tragedy has hit them hard, work at it a few years later, then realize they can't do it anymore and leave. Nothing in "The Scent of Roses" actually contradicts Knight Rider 2000, which reveals Michale left the foundation because he was "burnt out", losing his wife to the violence that comes with the job is a good enough reason to become disillusioned with said job
ZipZagginGallifrey 2 months ago
@Astraldragon1 They did not have a reunion movie in mind until four years later- so I do not see why they would end the show with Michael Knight telling K.I.T.T. they are going home to the Foundation when that is going to be the end of the entire series. The producers had it done that way to explain the show was going to still go on. Otherwise- the final episode of Michael and Stevie getting married might as well have had a happy ending with them both leaving to live together happily ever after.
JLC31383 3 months ago
@JLC31383 , "Scent of the Roses" where Michael gets married leaves the foundation and his wife dies and Michael told KITT "lets head for home." That should have been the end of the series. which would explain his reason for leaveing the foundation in the Reunion move. "Voo Doo Knight"" ended up being the last episode which I thought was a mistake.
Astraldragon1 3 months ago
@qwuezalothus I just think that if "Scent of Roses" actually had been the final episode- it might as well have been with Stevie only going into a coma instead of dying and then waking up out of it after Michael got his revenge against Durant. Then the episode would have ended with him leaving the Foundation for good and K.I.T.T. knowing he was probably going to be getting a new driver eventually. Michael and Stevie would be going off to live happily ever after.
JLC31383 4 months ago