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Knight Rider 2000 - Devon & Michael

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A nostalgic moment. Devon visits Michael to ask him if he could help him out but Michael chose to lead another life, or not?

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  • edward mulhare is was a god man r.i.p. edward mulhare we miss you :*(

  • Yeah, Edward Mulhare are the best.

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  • They should have done another series with the red car and David Hass. The new series are just boobs and visual effects.

  • Maddock told him, although they don't see eye to eye on some things, they're goal is 1 and same. Devon responded that Maddock met and in most cases, exceeded all of their technical criteria with the Knight 4000, and is doing a damn good job with F.L.A.G. operations. Devon felt comfortable that should Maddock take the reigns one day, in case any thing ever happened to him, he knew that F.L.A.G. would be in good hands.

  • At one moment, Maddock says to Devon that "Kitt was an exceptional car for his time, no question. But now its time to pass the baton." What Maddock means is he can appreciate the work Devon, Micheal, and Kitt did during their time, but as the world evolves, so must its ways of stopping crime. Maddock was tired of trying to prosecute scum and fight politicians and defense attorneys who only cared about winning. At the Foundation, he felt his work there may actually do the world a bit of good.

  • @flag5488 Maddock dismantled Kitt to sell some of his chips because F.L.A.G. needed more money on its books to look financially stable; opening a large franchise must've took a lot of Wilton's wealth. Maddock believed he was doing the right thing because Kitt was old and sacrificed him for the greater good, the Knight 4000 was almost completed, they got a good price for obsolete chips university medical centers thought were valuable, and storage would've cost money they didn't have.

  • @flag5488 F.L.A.G. was small in 1982 and only needed 1 man to run it. 18 years later in the 21st century, rather than letting prisoners rot in prison, it was deemed more cost efficient and humane to cryogenically freeze them. Only, crime became progressively more difficult to handle because new criminals teamed up with those released to terrorize a new generation of people. It makes sense that F.L.A.G. became a franchise, operating in large American cities to combat the problem.

  • @jmjfanss

    No kidding! Really??

  • @qwuezalothus

    He's already making plans for a knight rider movie.

  • @jmjfanss

    Maybe if send enough letters to Chris Nolan, hewould make a reboot out of this as well....

  • @qwuezalothus

    One star for knight rider 2010 and no stars for both team knight rider and the 2008 series.

    just like the jaws series, they ran out of ideas.

  • @jmjfanss

    Same here: 2 stars for this mementotrash, and only 1 star for both Night Riser Team and the 2008 series! They have no idea, what made the 1982 series so good.

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