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Steven said,
May 10th, 2008 

Oeh, this really sounds promising. I wasn’t blown away by the ‘movie’ too. When will this season start off? Because I’m curious what this fresh approach will bring us.

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Steven

FlameStrike said,
May 10th, 2008 

I don’t know. I agree that the movie left a lot of room for improvement, and I’m glad they’re going to move forward from it, and the idea that what we saw in the movie may, in a manner of speaking, not be what we saw in the movie is a nice way to handle things.

However, the writing team seems like a mixed batch. Writers from 2 shows I enjoyed, and 2 I’ve never had any interest in at all, and 1 I absolutely detest, and have since before it premiered. This news has me almost as worried as I was about the new Star Trek movie when I first heard about the writers for that.

They’re going to have their work cut out for them getting fans of the original on board. I’m one of the apparently few fans who like the previous attempts to revive the Knight Rider, and, after this news, I’m already worried that this could be a mistake.

Jae Senn said,
May 10th, 2008 

The last time I remembered that a TV series differed rather greatly from the pilot episode that launched it was way back in the late 90s.. it was the loser series M.A.N.T.I.S..

Heck, even that lousy powered exoskeleton between the pilot episode and the one in the series were different.. ditto the supporting cast and other aspects (like that flying car and all).

I hope Knight Rider 2008 doesn’t pick up some further suckage along the way.

790 said,
May 10th, 2008 

I think I’m too old to comment on this.
It looks horrible but I guess to teenagers its cool.

I guess?

Quicksilver said,
May 21st, 2008 

ha, ha ,ha…the mantis really was bad. i could not get into that show. i made no sense. by the way, any word on an A-TEAM series or movie.

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