Michael pursues a Bonnie & Clyde duo whose bravado includes broadcasting their escapades on the Internet.Michael pursues a Bonnie & Clyde duo whose bravado includes broadcasting their escapades on the Internet.Michael pursues a Bonnie & Clyde duo whose bravado includes broadcasting their escapades on the Internet.
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Val Kilmer
- K.I.T.T.
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt the time of its original airing, going to the website featured in the episode (www.nikkiandmax.com) redirected to the writer's blog page about the episode on the NBC Knight Rider website.
- GoofsWhen Agent Rivai is trapped in the trunk of the and they bring her up on video everyone says that she's not moving just as she moves her head. Then they spend they next minute hoping she will move so they know she's alive.
- Quotes
K.I.T.T.: There is no such thing as the make out rule.
Billy Morgan: What?
K.I.T.T.: You told Zoe you can't park in a car at night without making out. And that it's a rule.
Billy Morgan: Well, it might not be in any database, but it's a rule. Trust me.
K.I.T.T.: Well, it's night, and you are both in a parked car.
Zoe Chae: Rules are rules.
Featured review
Livin' Hell
Since this episode is named after a classic Kiss rock song, I thought it appropriate to name my review after an Edge of Sanity song. And if you watch this, don't say you weren't warned - you might end up pretty close to the edge of *your* sanity.
When I reviewed episode #1.2 the series as a whole was rated by 1,838 with an average of 5.4 - since then, the ratings of 51 users have lowered the average to 5.3 and I cannot see why this trend might change. At the time of review, only 68 users have given this episode an astonishing average of 7.0 - which would mean that this series is above the 6.9 average of *everything* in IMDb, as mentioned in the end of the Top 250. Unbelievable. I cannot imagine anything more horrible than this. There is no need to go into details - it's a *constant* barrage of idiotism, a new insult to the viewers' intelligence about every minute or so. And it's cheap - they keep reusing several signature shots practically in every episode, and after half a dozen exposures you want the people responsible for this to *never* again make another TV program. Sadly, about ten more episodes were made. Well, at least this series is a pretty useful example of how *not* to do TV. Only a masochist could enjoy this hell.
When I reviewed episode #1.2 the series as a whole was rated by 1,838 with an average of 5.4 - since then, the ratings of 51 users have lowered the average to 5.3 and I cannot see why this trend might change. At the time of review, only 68 users have given this episode an astonishing average of 7.0 - which would mean that this series is above the 6.9 average of *everything* in IMDb, as mentioned in the end of the Top 250. Unbelievable. I cannot imagine anything more horrible than this. There is no need to go into details - it's a *constant* barrage of idiotism, a new insult to the viewers' intelligence about every minute or so. And it's cheap - they keep reusing several signature shots practically in every episode, and after half a dozen exposures you want the people responsible for this to *never* again make another TV program. Sadly, about ten more episodes were made. Well, at least this series is a pretty useful example of how *not* to do TV. Only a masochist could enjoy this hell.
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- ttapola
- Nov 20, 2010
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