a5c7b9f00b Kwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. The temple was destroyed and father and son each thought the other had perished in the fire. For many years, Kwai Chang 'walked the earth,' while Peter became a big-city cop. Finally, they are reunited and now together they battle evil, using wisdom, martial arts, and occasionally even Peter's service pistol (only as a last resort). Love the comments and I agree this was a great show.<br/><br/>The way they endedseason 4 it had another season in it I think.<br/><br/>Or at least a spin off TV movie or two… sucks :( Too bad it was never released on DVD.<br/><br/>I'm not selling anything but for anyone with withdrawal like me :) I found a site that has the whole thing on DVD's.<br/><br/>It's recorded from TV of course but good quality and they edited out the commercials.<br/><br/>I love being able to come home some nights and throw on a few episodes.<br/><br/>It's in the action section on www.tvaddicts.TV While I don't hold to Eastern Mysticism, I liked this show very much. The characters were engaging and had you coming back week after week. I'd even go so far as to say I'd buy the entire series if the Carradine family ever released it on DVD. The last I heard, David had purchased all the rights to this franchise and his family had no interest in releasing them as of yet. I tried watching the original series when it was on as repeats, but I couldn't get into it. I saw enough to recognize scene's they'd borrowed as flashbacks for KF:TLC. At first I wasn't happy with the season three changes, but I really came to love Kermit Griffith. He was by far my favorite character, aside from Peter Caine, of course. I wish the show had run longer than 4 seasons. Thank goodness, fan fiction keeps canceled shows alive, even for the not so die-hard fan like me.
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