Oct 9th, 2008 by Chris | No Comments »
iTunes now has the premiere episode of My Own Worst Enemy available for free, I’m sure it will stop being freeĀ once the show comes on the air.
The premise for this show is basically the movie True Lives, but with a twist. The spy character, and the normal work person have seperate identities with in the same body.
The show indicates that the “normal person” was supposed to have no knowledge of the spy. His work (which is in a fictional building in downtown LA) has a special elevator in which he switches from one person to another in a controlled matter.
However something has gone wrong, he now switches between spy and normal person at a drop of a hat, and always not at the best of times.
One thing that is interesting, it seems he may be the only one with the split personality, at least some of his co-workers know what is going on, it does certainly leave you wanting to know what is going on for sure.
Check the show out on iTunes by clicking here. Or here at NBC’s web page.
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Oct 9th, 2008 by Chris | No Comments »
NBC has decided to totally redo their series from the 80′s, Knight Rider. For those who are to young to remember, or those of you who didn’t watch the initial series the original series was basically this:
Michael Knight is a member of a law enforcement organization with a totally computerized car known as K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand) in the age before the internet, and wireless connectivity the car (who was as much a character in the series as the humans) could access computer records from many different sources. With information that K.I.T.T. discovered it and Michael Knight solved cases that were, committed by those who were “above the law.” A more complete description of the show can be found on the Wikipedia.
While there had been several other shows and made for TV movies regarding Knight Rider, some of which had little to nothing to do with the original series, this appears to be the first one that a lot to do with the original.
I started this entry before the show was officially on, and so far I have to say the show has been great!
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