Now remember NBC, the show is called night rider and the absolute most important thing in this show is the CAR. If you get that right then you 're good but if you get it wrong, you 're out. Although a successfull show does require appealing sponsors, the key is not to make those sponsors your downfall. In other words there should be a balance which I honestly do not see here. I will watch the show once although not really looking forward to it but I have a feeling it will be my last time. I think I am at least visually dissapointed at this time. LISTEN TO THE FANS AND DO THE RIGHT THING. THE CAR NEEDS TO BE MINDBLOWING NOT A TANKER ON WHEELS. It will be harder to recover after it is on air although not impossible. Good luck you ll need it.
THE CAR WAS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC !!! THEY SHOULD AT LEAST PAINT IT PEARL WHITE FOR "HERO MODE" AND TRANSFORMED TO DAZED BLACK IN "ATTACK MODE" THAT WAY ITS A FORM OF DISGUISED. SOMETHING THAT "KITT" WILL BLEND IN AS A TYPICAL STREET VEHICLE.
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12/16/07 @ 01:02AM
j said...
Now remember NBC, the show is called night rider and the absolute most important thing in this show is the CAR. If you get that right then you 're good but if you get it wrong, you 're out. Although a successfull show does require appealing sponsors, the key is not to make those sponsors your downfall. In other words there should be a balance which I honestly do not see here. I will watch the show once although not really looking forward to it but I have a feeling it will be my last time. I think I am at least visually dissapointed at this time. LISTEN TO THE FANS AND DO THE RIGHT THING. THE CAR NEEDS TO BE MINDBLOWING NOT A TANKER ON WHEELS. It will be harder to recover after it is on air although not impossible. Good luck you ll need it.
12/31/07 @ 01:42PM
MRKL said...
THE CAR WAS ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC !!! THEY SHOULD AT LEAST PAINT IT PEARL WHITE FOR "HERO MODE" AND TRANSFORMED TO DAZED BLACK IN "ATTACK MODE" THAT WAY ITS A FORM OF DISGUISED. SOMETHING THAT "KITT" WILL BLEND IN AS A TYPICAL STREET VEHICLE.
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