Overview
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.
The driver of the new KITT is Mike Traceur, the estranged son of Michael Knight from the earlier series. Traceur later changes his name to Knight as he joins KITT on their mission of fighting crime.

































At first, I didn't like the excessive fabulousness of what was happening. Everything that was happening in the series was painfully unreal. They overdid equipping the machine, reincarnations, etc. a 3d printer that prints from clothes to a ready-made device with microchips in the same steppe. The tasks were completed completely. The FBI's special task force was solving global problems.
But in the end, when it became clear that the series was not going to be. The creators wanted to rehabilitate themselves. When the FBI was gone and a group of 4 people remained, the series became similar to its predecessor. And the tasks have become closer to the people. At least they removed the constant insistence on top secrecy of the pieces that were protected. These are the small, the bar, and the robbery - the usual passing episodes, which this series was supposed to consist of.
They had to make Hawaii 5-0 with a smart car, but at first they molded Bond, and that ruined everything.
But we finished perfectly. In fact, you can watch the first episode and the last 6 :)
The rest is a fairy tale.