Knight Rider Page #6

Synopsis: KITT (Knight Industries Three Thousand) is an artificially intelligent car that can hack any system, shoot weapons like a jet fighter, and use holograms to transform into other vehicles. This is reinvented version of the 1982 show of the same name.
 
IMDB:
5.7
TV-14
Year:
2008
60 min
465 Views


does it?

I know what today is,

but there are things

to discuss.

Like what?

By tracing calls made

from the black river cell phone,

last night, FBI agents

recovered Charles'

hard drives

just outside Dubai.

The encryption

had not been broken.

Congratulations.

Charles:
They arrested a middleman

who was transporting

the materials.

But the man believed to be

behind this, is still at large.

The FBI knew

that Charles was building

another Kitt.

We've known for some time.

I'm resurrecting

the foundation, Michael.

We will be working

in cooperation with the FBI.

Why are you tellin' me?

We want you to drive it.

This is insane.

No. The world is insane.

This is the definition

of sanity.

A chance

to make a difference.

Rivai:
We were going to use

an FBI agent.

But the truth is

there are some missions

even we can't be

too closely associated with.

You're ex-military.

Savvy. Smart.

With no family to speak of.

No ties.

Charles:
Look, I know the timing

isn't great,

but we need someone

immediately.

You have to make

a choice, Michael.

Either participate

or withdraw.

I just...

I don't believe

in the same things you do.

I can't help you.

I'm sorry.

As am I.

I'm sorry

about your loss.

Thanks.

I'm Michael.

Michael Knight.

I'm your father.

Mike.

I know.

You know,

I was standing by,

waiting to say good-bye

by myself.

But I realize I said good-bye

a long time ago.

I was horrible to her.

I blamed her for everything.

She did a good job

raising you.

Couldn't have been easy.

It wasn't easy.

For either one of us.

She loved you.

From the very first day.

So now what?

You move forward.

- Charles tell you?

- Yeah.

Look, I can't tell you

what to do.

That's up to you.

About 25 years ago,

there was a man

named Walton Knight

who on his deathbed

told me, "one man

can make a difference."

I was that man.

Take care of yourself.

Hey, Michael.

Am I gonna see you again?

I hope so.

I came back here

that summer.

You know, after school.

Planned on spending

every minute with you.

I remember showing up

at your house

and your father telling me

you were already gone.

Up at Stanford

for the summer.

Suddenly it all became

so clear.

We may have grown up

a few miles from each other,

but we were both

from different worlds.

And right then I knew

we were bound to end up

in different ones.

See, you say that

and yet...

here we are.

Rivai:
Two days ago,

an american diplomat

was found dead

just outside Prague.

The FBI is sending a team

to investigate.

12 hours ago,

they failed to check in

and have failed to

since then.

Their last known contact

was an operative known

as sidewinder.

We now believe sidewinder's

working both sides.

So be careful

when you find her.

Mike, Mike, Mike.

Now this is

a serious machine.

You don't deserve it.

Really.

Think you could do us

all a favor

and avoid crashing it?

Please,

'cause this time around,

the FBI's picking up

the tab.

I'll do my best.

That hardly sounds

reassuring.

I've recalibrated

all the settings,

so his system

will be impossible to track.

I helped.

Sort of.

Take care of yourself,

okay?

Good luck, Mike.

See you soon.

Well, together again.

Kitt:
I am incapable

of happiness

but I will say

it seems logical

that you are here.

Yeah, I know what you mean.

Mind if I drive?

Is this going to become

a habit?

Definitely.

All right.

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