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Wonder Woman - The Complete Third Season
Lynda Carter

Warner Home Video, 2005

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Megalomaniacs. Spies. Thieves. Phantoms. Mad scientists. The world is full of dangerous people. But don't fear -- Wonder Woman is here! Lynda Carter returns as Wonder Woman for all 24 episodes of the third and final thrill-packed season of the series. Teamed with flint-jawed government agent Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner) and using the alias of Diana Prince Wonder Woman whips out her bracelets and lariat to battle evil. And what a battle it is. Her foes include a time traveler from the year 2155 a brain with no body a dating service that's serving up death bazillions of hungry ants and a sculptor whose statues come to life and become his partners in crime. Wonder Woman saved the best adventures for last!Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS UPC: 012569681415


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Power of the Female

By the third season I was a little over it really. It wasn't quite as entertaining as the first two. But it held its ground. The show really came out before i was born and grew up watching the re-runs. It was nice female super hero that handled her business like she did without the always annoying egotisic mentality that often comes along. However I found her to still be a little stiff with her jumps althought very acurate but add a couple flips at least or at least fake it somewhat and throw in some punches at least. All the shoving got boring. A lot of the cut and paste jobs were to obvious for me (like in Knight Rider 80s))
But hey, it was the 70's the creators had their way and still getting the point across. Those rediculous glasses oh come on after she takes them off and take her down you have to be a complete idiot to not know who she really was.

I really thought it was cute how close she was to steve trevor in both the 40 and again in the 70s but not once have been just a little curious.

Anyway it was still a good show nonetheless.




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Best Season Of Them All

This 1978-79 Season of Wonder Woman is my favorite season throughout it's whole 3-year run along with the fact that Wonder Woman's 3rd Season was more upgraded and more sophisticated than the first 2 seasons as well with a lot more action and Wonder Woman was a very popular TV show back in the late 1970's too, so I don't see how or why the ratings on this show were so low that CBS ended up having to cancel Wonder Woman after it's 1978-79 Season.

Another thing that baffles me about this season is why CBS decided to bring WONDER WOMAN back for 2 more episodes in August and September of 1979 as if WONDER WOMAN was going for a 4th Season and then cancelled all of the sudden in mid September of 1979 after "The Phantom Of The Rollercoaster" episode, which was a tad similar to when CBS cancelled THE INCREDIBLE HULK all of the sudden 2 years later in November of 1981 while the Hulk was in the middle of it's Fifth Season and cancelled after only 5 episodes during it's 1981-82 Season on CBS, because when CBS showed "The Man Who Could Not Die" episode of WONDER WOMAN on it's original air date for the first time, I was under the impression that WONDER WOMAN was going for a Fourth Season and that "The Man Who Could Not Die" was the Season Premiere to WONDER WOMAN'S 4th Season, but it turned out that it wasn't.

Something else about Wonder Woman's Third Season that baffles me is Wonder Woman explains to Skip(Clark Brandon) in "The Boy Who Knew Her Secret" episode that Diana's next assignment is L.A. where Diane Prince ends up moving to in the following episode "The Man Who Could Not Die" along with the fact that Steve Trevor was cut out of the cast and crew, but then Steve returns in the following episode "The Phantom Of The Rollercoaster" and Diana and her agency are so-called back in Washington, D.C. as if she never relocated to Los Angeles and as if Steve Trevor never even departed from the show either, which was quite strange.

Overall; this season also takes me back to memory lane when WONDER WOMAN used to be followed by THE INCREDIBLE HULK when they were both part of CBS's Friday night line-up, starting with WONDER WOMAN at 8PM; THE INCREDIBLE HULK at 9PM; and then DALLAS at 10PM to top that off, which gave me 2 more things to look forward to every Friday as well.

I also remember when Wonder Woman was on Saturdays at one time during it's 1978-79 Season and then was eventually moved to Wednesdays and then eventually moved to Tuesdays after that.

Therefore, Wonder Woman was moved to a different night by CBS at least twice that season.

In addition to what made Wonder Woman's Third Season intriguing; I liked seeing interesting guest stars such as famous veteran actor(Roddy McDowell) in the "Fine Art Of Crime" episode
-Singer Leif Garrett in the "My Teen Idol Is Missing" episode during Leif Garrett's sex symbol days
-Famous DJ celebrity(Wolfman Jack) in the "Disco Devil" episode
-Football celebrity(Dick Butkus) in the "Deadly Sting" episode
-Singer Rick Springfield in the "Amazon Hot Wax" episodebefore his teen idol days
-Eric Braeden in the "Skate Board Whiz" episode before his Victor Newman days on THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS
-Tim O'Connor in "The Starships Are Coming" episode before his Dr. Huer days on BUCK ROGERS
-Ted Schackelford and Joan Van-Ark in the "Time Bomb" episode before their KNOTTS LANDING days
-Jared Martin in the "Phantom Of The Rollercoaster" episode before his DALLAS days
-Charles Haid in "The Girl For The Gift For Disaster" episode before his HILL STREET BLUES days
-Del Monroe in "The Richest Man In The World" episode after his VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA days
-Charlie Brill in the "Going, Going, Gone" episode before his SILK STALKING days
-Craig Nelson in the "Deadly Sting" episode before his COACH days; etc.

Therefore, Wonder Woman's 1978-79 Season had the best guest stars throughout it's 3-year run as well among other things.

As a matter of fact, something else I've noticed about Wonder Woman, especially in it's 3rd Season was a lot of guest stars who've been on WONDER WOMAN had also been on THE INCREDIBLE HULK too.

For instance Jared Martin, John Reilly, Rick Springfield, Del Monroe, Albert Popwell, Jennifer Darling, Peter-Mark Richman, Paul Tuerpe, Charles Brill, Henry Darrow, Dick O'Neill, Denny Miller, Christine Belford, Frank Doubleday, Taffee O'Connell, John O'Connell, Michael Baseleon, Nicholas Coster, Bradford Dillman, David White, Frank Marth, Brenda Benet, Art Metrano, George Caldwell, etc. all guest starred on THE INCREDIBLE HULK after having a guest starring role on WONDER WOMAN, which was quite interesting, despite the fact that THE INCREDIBLE HULK lasted longer than WONDER WOMAN did, due to the fact that THE INCREDIBLE HULK had better ratings.


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