K.I.T.T., Sara, Zoe and Billy leap into action in an attempt to assist in ending a stand-off of what appears to be a botched bank robbery without the help of Michael, who's one of the hostages inside the bank.
On the heels of NBC's hit movie, the iconic 1980s television classic comes roaring back to life as a reinvented, updated and super-charged action series showcasing the new KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand). Absolutely the coolest car ever created, KITT is equipped with an "AI" (artificial intelligence) that is capable of hacking almost any system. Its weapons systems match that of a jet fighter, and its body is capable of actually transforming into other vehicles and using sophisticated holographic imagery to elude villains.
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K.I.T.T., Sara, Zoe and Billy leap into action in an attempt to assist in ending a stand-off of what appears to be a botched bank robbery without the help of Michael, who's one of the hostages inside the bank.
The rest of the team leaps into action as the kidnapper still holds the ambassador hostage and puts Mike and K.I.T.T. on a course heading north with a nuclear bomb in K.I.T.T.'s trunk.
People begins to fall to pieces after the death of Sarah's father, but not as bad as what the SSC has experienced as a result of K.I.T.T.'s Artificial Intelligence dismembered by the NSA.
When a group of ruthless mercenaries kill a reclusive scientist, his creation, a new model of artificially intelligent supercar, escapes to find his daughter and recruit a ex-soldier to thwart them.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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