The POP-EXPOSE 

KITT, Michael Knight, and the Dream of One Man Making a Difference

The 1980s loved a good machine. Talking computers. Transforming robots. Time-traveling cars. Super helicopters. Laser-equipped everything. If it had flashing lights, a dashboard full of buttons, and a theme song that made you want to run through a wall, the decade was ready for it. But few machines were cooler than KITT. That black Pontiac Trans Am rolling through the night with the red scanner light sweeping back and forth across the front. The voice. The turbo boost. The bulletproof shell. The impossible technology. The feeling that justice itself had…

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The POP-EXPOSE 

Why Mr. Rogers Was the Real Superhero of the 1980s

The 1980s gave us no shortage of heroes. We had muscle-bound warriors swinging swords, transforming robots fighting across the galaxy, commandos blowing up enemy bases, karate kids learning balance, ghost hunters saving New York, and time travelers trying to fix the future before it disappeared. It was a decade of big heroes, big action, big toys, big music, and big imagination. But somewhere in the middle of all that noise, wearing a cardigan instead of armor, sneakers instead of combat boots, and speaking in a calm voice instead of shouting…

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