As a kid, growing up watching this!? Amazing! I always liked her circular tiara. I never liked the boomerang shaped one. Although, as a kid. My Mom did buy me a boomerang, that I immediately spray painted gold. And would put it on my forehead and dash around. My Poor parents. Bless their souls.
Non sono patente con nessuno mi è chiaro questo e non ti permette di dire queste cose a me mi è chiaro questo e io voglio bene hai superoi mi è chiaro questo e non vi permetto di dire queste cose a me mi è chiaro questo e addio per sempre e definitivamente ok ciao buona giornata e buona notte 🌃🌃🌃😴😴😴
I LOVE how she turns it in to a boomerang to knock out the villains! Especially when she throws two javelins as well. And how she calls her mother in the mirror with it. Fantastic!
I think that Lynda looks even more beautiful in her Wonder Woman costume when she isn't wearing her tiara. She definitely has a 1970s era hair style, but she always looks stunning.
I personally think that Lynda looks even more beautiful and sexy when she isn't wearing her tiara. The high peaked 1970s hair style she has just compliments the rest of her look perfectly.
@@Aristide1795 The shot at 0:03 says it all, sparkling blue eyes, sexy lips, and a full beautiful hair. This may have been during the period of the show when she was wearing a wig to protect her hair from frequent stylings, but her natural hair is very thick and luscious also. I wish I could have seen her like this across the table during a romantic date wearing a sexy strapless dress or of course, in the morning after a night of romance and passion.,
It would've been interesting if there had been an episode of Wonder Woman in which the amazon encounters a government agent from Australia who throws a boomerang so perfectly and uses it during a mission sometimes and that he gets impressed at seeing the amazon throw her tiara like a boomerang.
Loved the tribute to Lynda Carter's old tv series in Wonder Woman 84 movie. Her boomerang tiara, her super speed when running in slow motion, etc. I missed the wonder spin though. Unfortunately, current audiences didn't understand that.
@@zsoltkiss545 Yeah. In comics. I guess Gal Gadot version could do the same in live action especially when they decided to follow The New 52 background origin. Lynda Carter version is all about Pre-Crisis Wonder Woman in comics. Not so strong but extremely skillful.
Lynda Carter is still THE Wonder Woman of the small screen (television) while Gal Gadot is the big screen (film/streaming) version. We have yet to have a successful tv WW.... until then, it's still Lynda.
None more gorgeous to wear that costume. Sexy look in that outfit. At 0:21-0:23. love the guy's reaction after getting hit with her tiara. Lynda looked so much better starting in season two compared to the first season. Her top was lower cut, and her blue shorts were higher cut. She looked sexy in her satin tights and suntan pantyhose. Beautiful color if gave to her legs and the shine from them was so gorgeous.
When she threw her tiara, sometimes it was in the shape of a tiara, and sometimes it was in the shape of a boomerang. The producers should have aimed for more consistency.
It was consistent. She was able to shape the tiara as needed at the moment. Kind of like lasso always just the right length. It was a live action comic book. A comic book come to life.
Maybe not 100% consistent every time, but in general, the circular style was for short distance/soft force while the boomerang was for long-distance/heavy force. ✌
I suspect this was done for practical reasons. In some of the tiara shots there's something placed inside of it to give it throwing weight, like a frisbee, in order to make it fly through the air better. You can see it in some of the clips here, as well as season 1. This was eliminated when they switched to a boomerang shape.
The prop was two different items. Her normal tiara and a boomerang made it to look like it. You can tell when she puts it up to her head it won't bend around.
I always wondered how she was always able to get the tiara on and off so quickly with her long, thick hair flowing through it. She could probably get it off herself, but she would probably have to have someone help her pull her hair through it when she put it back on.
True, if she just had to spin and change into Wonder Woman in a flash of light, why couldnt she just spin again and change back into her Diana Prince persona. Of course, the question is where her costume came from and where did her Diana Prince clothes go when she changed.
-During the whole run of the series no one at WB/ABC or CBS thought to reach out to some one in the sporting goods industry to make and offer a “Wonder Woman” Boomerang?!
This was a cute show for kids back then bring good childhood memories to me. Does anyone know if she is wearing a wig when she is in wonder woman costume?
I did read somewhere that she did wear some type of wig especially during the start of the 2nd season. It must have been hard on her hair to keep restyling it from the Diana Prince look to the Wonder Woman look several times each week while filming.
Unica, Irrepetible e Indestructible. Mujer alguna que la pudiera imitar, podra jamas compararse con ella...y su rostro es de una belleza desprovista de artificios. Su cuerpo, de una perfeccion amazonica incomparable: un verdadero figurin, con un porte indomito y desprovisto de vanidad, pero si de fuerza y valentia admirables y libre de fanfarroneria. Es Todo: Rabiosamente Hermosa, Sexy, Valerosa, una Princesa-Diosa del Olimpo, una muñeca Barbie Humana por lo Naturalmente Perfecta que se ve, un prototipo de Fuerza y Vigor Femeninos Unico en su Genero: es de lo Mejor que Warner Bross nos hizo llegar a traves de la television: un Sueño Hecho Realidad que lleno nuestras Vidas de Magia e Ilusion. Por supuesto "Gracias a la Mujer Maravilla" Por Siempre: Lynda Jean Cordova Carter❤❤❤
Yep, just like a magic belt gives her super strength, and she's quick enough to block bullets with bracelets on her wrists. You're going to question this about Winder Woman and not question Storm controlling the weather, or Cyclops shooting massive destruction rays out of his eyeballs, or Superman flying high above Earth, then flying counterclockwise to spin the Earth in the opposite direction so he can turn back time? Or a human being turning into the Hulk all the time, or all the things the Joker has done? C'mon now.
She spelled it different than most women named Linda she spelled it Lynda Carter, Barbra Streisand also spelled different than more common Barabara and Hilary Duff different than Hillary Clinton.
@@n.b.4790 Yeah. That's how her mother taught her to throw it on Paradise Island. Guess it works for them. The scene was not meant to be viewed more 2x. Once when it aired and once if it made it on repeat or syndication. Speaking of mistakes. Here are few from Gadot's movie. You'd think with today's technology there wouldn't be any. ruclips.net/video/njB1DiyWdlU/видео.html
That's how she throws her tiara, though. And she's throwing it to purposely hit and injure somebody. People do not throw boomerangs to injure people, so that's why she's throwing her tiara that way.
The original costume looked best but was very uncomfortable. The modified version to give Lynda Carter more comfortable was only slightly more comfortable. Debra Winger discusses costume comfort with David Letterman in a clip from his show.
I am not a woman, but I would agree. The bustier top seemed to fit very tightly around her body. It also did not seem to give her much support as her chest noticeably bounces and shakes whenever she moves in it.
It is doubly true in the case of Wonder Woman as her costume was the equivalent of a sexy cut one-piece bathing suit. It must have been hard for Lynda to do many of the action scenes, especially running down the road or hanging upside down. I am not a woman but I would think that it must have been uncomfortable at times for Lynda to wear that sexy costume especially since she was a well endowed woman.
Love it but they seriously could of used her speed or flight in this show. Hell even a superman TV show from before then could come up with flight, then there's the christopher Reeves superman, again they played wonder womans powers on this TV show.
Wonder woman originally couldn't fly, she had her invisible jet, then in the 60s she could glide on air currents. Her ability to fly naturally was in the 80s with her rebooted series.
I'm Australian and look, while I love Lynda Carter, that is COMPLETELY the wrong technique for a boomerang throw. It's thrown with a flick of the wrist, not with a delicate little toss out in front. A throw like that would not be capable of taking out a sparrow let alone a human.
@@strikeleather6503 Yep, they're thrown at an angle, they're heavy, and they're thrown HARD. They're designed to kill prey, not give it a little love tap.
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 Wonder Woman's boomerang is made of a mystical substance only found on Paradise Island. It has a nanotechnology that we cannot even begin to understand. Wonder Woman never kills anyone she only subdues them using her magical powers. Ugh. Get over it. Just a TV show.
Lynda got older they often replaced with younger ones. Many different actors played Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Mummy, Superman, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, Nancy Drew, Alice in Wonderland and other roles also.
The show's writing and direction got sillier and cornier the further they went into the third season. It always seemed like they thought they were producing a Saturday morning kids show rather than a serious superhero drama. I think it was Lynda's beauty and raw sex appeal that kept the show running as long as it did.
@@glennszydlowski5987 That's not true. I've watched all three seasons and they're all pretty good. The third season is better than the second season. The best season is the first season. But season three is better than season two. Also, Lyle Wagoner, who played Steve Trevor, left towards the very end of season three, so that may have also been a reason for the network to end the show. Basically put, the show started running episodes in early 1976 and finished towards the middle of 1979. It had a good run, and then it played strongly in worldwide syndication for the next decade, and still plays in syndication today.
WONDER WOMAN enjoyed 4 seasons on television. "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" was expected to go on at least one more season. The first episode was actually made. "The Man Who Couldn't Die". "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" hit #1 on the PTA Most Violent Shows list during the second season in January of 1979. The series was "temporarily shelved" by CBS shortly afterwards. Sponsors were boycotted. Networks never admitted to caving to it, but each show to top the list disappeared. CBS said they wanted to free Lynda Carter for variety specials and TV movies.
@@glennszydlowski5987 The decision was made to gear "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" to the teen market in the second season in preparation for syndication in the foreign markets. It paid off. It was the #1 hour long rerun in syndication throughout the world for many years after leaving first run network television. It made Warner Brothers a ton of money.
Boomers need to understand that we are allowed to have our own opinions. Obviously, due to technological limitations, wonder woman isn’t so super in this series. Thanks to new technology, modern wonder woman is as powerful as her comic depictions. So as a fan of the comics, this show is disappointing in that regard. But it’s still fun to watch.
Yes. You are able to have your own opinion. But season 1 of the TV series is far superior to the films and is true to the original comic book. WW is powerful yet vulnerable. Stunts are more realistic and relatable. I hate CGI so the movies look fake to me. In an episode of season 2 when you see WW hanging from a helicopter flying through the air, that's not CGI or a stunt double. That's Lynda Carter. Doubt Gadot could pull that off. And the TV costume is more like the original comic series. So as fan of the original comics, I love the TV series.
Wonder Woman was actually very powerful in that TV series. Jumping from 5, 10 story buildings, and even higher, and just landing on her feet; catching military rockets shot at her and throwing them back at the enemy; controlling animals with her thoughts; blocking bullets with the movements of her entire arms so that the bullets will hit a small piece of metal on her wrists and not hit her; throwing a tiara with her super strength, the tiara does its job seconds later, and it only comes back to her; picking up objects that can weigh 4,000 pounds or more, like those cars and trucks from back in the 1940s and 1970s; able to ride motorcycles effortlessly and do stunts on them; getting shot out of a submarine's torpedo chamber under the ocean, and surviving it; jumping in front of a huge and gigantic supersonic ray gun placed on a mountain and taking the full blast of the weapon onto her entire body to prevent that weapon from causing massive catastrophies on Earth. The TV Wonder Woman was very powerful too.
@@DCGuy1997 I agree, I find the classics to be more entertaining because of the practical effects. I’m way more impressed with the effort that goes into practical effects than movies saturated with cgi. CGI is awesome if used appropriately 👍🏼
@@n.b.4790 I have. Meh. A bunch of CGI and a slow motion action scenes inspired by The Matrix does not make a good movie. And as much as I love the year 1984 and despite the fact I live in Washington, DC, I wasn't intrigued enough based on the the first one to pay to see the second one just for 80's nostalgia or to see what parts of my city were used. I have watched the Lynda Carter clip online from WW 1984 and loved it.
As a kid, growing up watching this!? Amazing! I always liked her circular tiara. I never liked the boomerang shaped one. Although, as a kid. My Mom did buy me a boomerang, that I immediately spray painted gold. And would put it on my forehead and dash around. My Poor parents. Bless their souls.
Non sono patente con nessuno mi è chiaro questo e non ti permette di dire queste cose a me mi è chiaro questo e io voglio bene hai superoi mi è chiaro questo e non vi permetto di dire queste cose a me mi è chiaro questo e addio per sempre e definitivamente ok ciao buona giornata e buona notte 🌃🌃🌃😴😴😴
@@giorgiamilan79 How did I hurt you with my comment?
@@giorgiamilan79 good luck you poor soul
@@jamesdelahanty well that was more nasty than you realize
I LOVE how she turns it in to a boomerang to knock out the villains! Especially when she throws two javelins as well. And how she calls her mother in the mirror with it. Fantastic!
Yeah Wonder Woman invented FaceTime before it was a thing
Wonder woman was ahead of her time. Girlfriend had " Facetime" lol
I think that Lynda looks even more beautiful in her Wonder Woman costume when she isn't wearing her tiara. She definitely has a 1970s era hair style, but she always looks stunning.
This is perfect.My favourite show is Wonder Woman👏👏👏👏👏
That was cool. I love watch Wonder Woman show.
The best one was WW using her tiara and the Javelins.
The tiara as boomerang started in the 50s while using it to contact Hippolyta goes back to the 40s. The Amazons were far ahead of the world of Man.
Тиара как топор, убийственная.
А в настоящем золотом секрете нет никакой тиары и веревок нет.
Love how the tiera is obviously being casually tossed at her by somebody lol
sailor moon’s tiara boomerang was inspired by wonder woman
Disabling her enemies with her beauty.
I personally think that Lynda looks even more beautiful and sexy when she isn't wearing her tiara. The high peaked 1970s hair style she has just compliments the rest of her look perfectly.
Agreed!
@@Aristide1795 The shot at 0:03 says it all, sparkling blue eyes, sexy lips, and a full beautiful hair. This may have been during the period of the show when she was wearing a wig to protect her hair from frequent stylings, but her natural hair is very thick and luscious also. I wish I could have seen her like this across the table during a romantic date wearing a sexy strapless dress or of course, in the morning after a night of romance and passion.,
Actually you can tell the clips where she’s wearing a wig versus when she’s wearing hair pieces/or a fall over her own hair
It would've been interesting if there had been an episode of Wonder Woman in which the amazon encounters a government agent from Australia who throws a boomerang so perfectly and uses it during a mission sometimes and that he gets impressed at seeing the amazon throw her tiara like a boomerang.
Most beautiful woman who ever lived
Now here's something I haven't seen--the tiara being used as a boomerang!
Stunning always and forever
Loved the tribute to Lynda Carter's old tv series in Wonder Woman 84 movie. Her boomerang tiara, her super speed when running in slow motion, etc. I missed the wonder spin though. Unfortunately, current audiences didn't understand that.
He was able to kill a god with his tiara, and even wounded Superman with it when the Man of Steel was under the control of Lord Maxwell!
@@zsoltkiss545 Yeah. In comics. I guess Gal Gadot version could do the same in live action especially when they decided to follow The New 52 background origin. Lynda Carter version is all about Pre-Crisis Wonder Woman in comics. Not so strong but extremely skillful.
The spin and flash of light was on TV show so they could skip time showing her change, it had nothing to do with the comic book version.
@@zsoltkiss545 Proper words She and her for a female while He and his are for a male.
Like xena'schakrum.
Wonder Woman's Tiara is a Boomerang
Lynda has such lustious beautiful hair...
Still as beautiful today
Go Wonder Woman
Lynda Carter is still THE Wonder Woman of the small screen (television) while Gal Gadot is the big screen (film/streaming) version. We have yet to have a successful tv WW.... until then, it's still Lynda.
No finer script or acting since the 1920s
Кино иллюзии гриммов.
As a kid i was fascinated by her beauty.
She's the wonder!!! 👍
Wonder tiara, action!
I love how Diana Prince called her mom up just by touching the star on her tiarra.
Nowadays we have to use a video call on our cellulars just to talk to our dear folks.
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I truly enjoyed seeing this clip of Wonder Woman when I was much younger and boy did I enjoy watching it very much.
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There's almost unlimited porn available in a few clicks. No pointing watching a 1970s low budget series where the protagonist happend to wear a corset
When you see the heart of darkness then you can understand...
"Sorry mother. That's utter shit. Stop talking in crap and explain precisely".
Please do wonder jumps!!
Esta mujer es hermosa y natural
3 pointer for sack'n that purple dude!
I think sailor moon’s tiara boomerang was inspired by this
None more gorgeous to wear that costume. Sexy look in that outfit. At 0:21-0:23. love the guy's reaction after getting hit with her tiara. Lynda looked so much better starting in season two compared to the first season. Her top was lower cut, and her blue shorts were higher cut. She looked sexy in her satin tights and suntan pantyhose. Beautiful color if gave to her legs and the shine from them was so gorgeous.
When she threw her tiara, sometimes it was in the shape of a tiara, and sometimes it was in the shape of a boomerang. The producers should have aimed for more consistency.
Yes, her powers were not consistent.
It was consistent. She was able to shape the tiara as needed at the moment. Kind of like lasso always just the right length. It was a live action comic book. A comic book come to life.
Maybe not 100% consistent every time, but in general, the circular style was for short distance/soft force while the boomerang was for long-distance/heavy force. ✌
I suspect this was done for practical reasons. In some of the tiara shots there's something placed inside of it to give it throwing weight, like a frisbee, in order to make it fly through the air better. You can see it in some of the clips here, as well as season 1. This was eliminated when they switched to a boomerang shape.
@@WonderWomanTVHD I always wondered how she got her tiara on and off so quickly with that full, luscious thick hair running through it.
Why did she make her crown a boomerang if it still can back to her regardless
Sailor Moon copied Wonder Woman tiara
I’ve always wondered why she had to go offscreen to put it back on. 🧐😆
So wardrobe lady could fix her hair.
The prop was two different items. Her normal tiara and a boomerang made it to look like it. You can tell when she puts it up to her head it won't bend around.
I always wondered how she was always able to get the tiara on and off so quickly with her long, thick hair flowing through it. She could probably get it off herself, but she would probably have to have someone help her pull her hair through it when she put it back on.
The "tiara" she is normally seen wearing is actually a piece of wrinkled gold lame fabric, fixed over cardboard, and fixed in her hair with grips.
True, if she just had to spin and change into Wonder Woman in a flash of light, why couldnt she just spin again and change back into her Diana Prince persona. Of course, the question is where her costume came from and where did her Diana Prince clothes go when she changed.
-During the whole run of the series no one at WB/ABC or CBS thought to reach out to some one in the sporting goods industry to make and offer a “Wonder Woman” Boomerang?!
Is that big red crystal the same one from Logan's Run?
Gorgeous 😍😍
Odd how it makes such a strange noise while flying through the air.
This was a cute show for kids back then bring good childhood memories to me. Does anyone know if she is wearing a wig when she is in wonder woman costume?
extensions she told wendy williams .
I did read somewhere that she did wear some type of wig especially during the start of the 2nd season. It must have been hard on her hair to keep restyling it from the Diana Prince look to the Wonder Woman look several times each week while filming.
Mariposa running was my whole thing
Unica, Irrepetible e Indestructible. Mujer alguna que la pudiera imitar, podra jamas compararse con ella...y su rostro es de una belleza desprovista de artificios. Su cuerpo, de una perfeccion amazonica incomparable: un verdadero figurin, con un porte indomito y desprovisto de vanidad, pero si de fuerza y valentia admirables y libre de fanfarroneria. Es Todo: Rabiosamente Hermosa, Sexy, Valerosa, una Princesa-Diosa del Olimpo, una muñeca Barbie Humana por lo Naturalmente Perfecta que se ve, un prototipo de Fuerza y Vigor Femeninos Unico en su Genero: es de lo Mejor que Warner Bross nos hizo llegar a traves de la television: un Sueño Hecho Realidad que lleno nuestras Vidas de Magia e Ilusion. Por supuesto "Gracias a la Mujer Maravilla" Por Siempre: Lynda Jean Cordova Carter❤❤❤
0:41 - Johnny Fever and Jan Brady !
That was Eve Plumb (Jan) but not Johnny Fever. Fever was played by Howard Hessmann...the guy in the scene was Martin Mull.
@@Defensewhiz ooh! THanks ! So much for my 'knowledge' of 70's TV stars !
Lynda Carter>>>>>>>>>>Gal Gadot
So, jewel put on tiara activates a two-way TV build into her mirror.
Yep, just like a magic belt gives her super strength, and she's quick enough to block bullets with bracelets on her wrists. You're going to question this about Winder Woman and not question Storm controlling the weather, or Cyclops shooting massive destruction rays out of his eyeballs, or Superman flying high above Earth, then flying counterclockwise to spin the Earth in the opposite direction so he can turn back time? Or a human being turning into the Hulk all the time, or all the things the Joker has done? C'mon now.
So cool she wore the red star of the Soviets right in plain view., and rubbed it.
back home they shared the wealth.
🙂
It would be wonderful to be married to Lynda Carter
I'm a woman and LYnda burns my eyes I would trade all the men for her.
She spelled it different than most women named Linda she spelled it Lynda Carter, Barbra Streisand also spelled different than more common Barabara and Hilary Duff different than Hillary Clinton.
Gay
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1:27- That is not how you throw a boomerang
Oh rrrreally?
@@DCGuy1997 yeah. Not to mention, you can obviously tell that someone is throwing it back to her
@@n.b.4790 Yeah. That's how her mother taught her to throw it on Paradise Island. Guess it works for them. The scene was not meant to be viewed more 2x. Once when it aired and once if it made it on repeat or syndication. Speaking of mistakes. Here are few from Gadot's movie. You'd think with today's technology there wouldn't be any. ruclips.net/video/njB1DiyWdlU/видео.html
That's how she throws her tiara, though. And she's throwing it to purposely hit and injure somebody. People do not throw boomerangs to injure people, so that's why she's throwing her tiara that way.
Those outfits have to be damn uncomfortable
The original costume looked best but was very uncomfortable. The modified version to give Lynda Carter more comfortable was only slightly more comfortable. Debra Winger discusses costume comfort with David Letterman in a clip from his show.
The bodice is a corset, I have no idea why the padded bottom half of her costume, much less have her wearing pantyhose.
I am not a woman, but I would agree. The bustier top seemed to fit very tightly around her body. It also did not seem to give her much support as her chest noticeably bounces and shakes whenever she moves in it.
@@ladyjustice1474 The "Wonder Shorts" was probably the worst part of her costume. They always were very unflattering to Lynda's figure.
They literally squeezed her in to that outfit and she was underweight from dieting, probably so she could wear it. Must have been hell to wear.
The Tiarang.
Every person that has played a live action super hero have said that their costume is uncomfortable. Now imagine having to do stunts wearing it.
It is doubly true in the case of Wonder Woman as her costume was the equivalent of a sexy cut one-piece bathing suit. It must have been hard for Lynda to do many of the action scenes, especially running down the road or hanging upside down. I am not a woman but I would think that it must have been uncomfortable at times for Lynda to wear that sexy costume especially since she was a well endowed woman.
Only yes i have word
BAD ASSED DIVA, GET US OUT FROM UNDER WONDER WOMAN
Just
Like
Boomerang
I kind of wish she had used the ruby to call her mother more than that one time.
and relax...
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4-17-22 Lynda Carter was wonderful & A real super human, tokora subliminal s have every super power subliminal.
Inspired from Sailor Moon about Tiara Power
I think this was the inspiration for Moon Tiara Action.
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Love it but they seriously could of used her speed or flight in this show. Hell even a superman TV show from before then could come up with flight, then there's the christopher Reeves superman, again they played wonder womans powers on this TV show.
@Gus BSB that was tv not comic book info.
Wonder woman originally couldn't fly, she had her invisible jet, then in the 60s she could glide on air currents. Her ability to fly naturally was in the 80s with her rebooted series.
She jumped and used transparent plane and later invisible jet to fly.
I'm Australian and look, while I love Lynda Carter, that is COMPLETELY the wrong technique for a boomerang throw. It's thrown with a flick of the wrist, not with a delicate little toss out in front. A throw like that would not be capable of taking out a sparrow let alone a human.
im australian,,,its a tv show,,it dosent matter
The basic premise of the show is that she's got super powers. They are, such as they're revealed to be.
Aren't boomerangs thrown at a 45 degree angle? A solid wood one, if thrown by an Aborigine, could kill a person, let alone a kangaroo.
@@strikeleather6503 Yep, they're thrown at an angle, they're heavy, and they're thrown HARD. They're designed to kill prey, not give it a little love tap.
@@theshillneckedlizard8364 Wonder Woman's boomerang is made of a mystical substance only found on Paradise Island. It has a nanotechnology that we cannot even begin to understand. Wonder Woman never kills anyone she only subdues them using her magical powers. Ugh. Get over it. Just a TV show.
fun fun fun
Ну и "бабенка"!!! Как с такой жить?...Она же мужика "запресует"!)))
Me falta dejarme el pelo negro y caminar hasta la china
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She’s soo pretty how they replace her with Gal Gaddot
Because she's not as young as she once was?
Lynda got older they often replaced with younger ones. Many different actors played Tarzan, Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolfman, Mummy, Superman, Lois Lane, Lana Lang, Nancy Drew, Alice in Wonderland and other roles also.
Lynda was in TV movie and show back from 1975 to 1979 so got older since then.
I think Gal is very pretty.
Mostly because she's now in her seventies?
First :D
Da pena ajena ,, aunque eran épocas sanas
LYNDA CARTER GOT CANCELED, THERE IS NO GOD.
What show doesn't get canceled eventually... stop being silly.
The show's writing and direction got sillier and cornier the further they went into the third season. It always seemed like they thought they were producing a Saturday morning kids show rather than a serious superhero drama. I think it was Lynda's beauty and raw sex appeal that kept the show running as long as it did.
@@glennszydlowski5987 That's not true. I've watched all three seasons and they're all pretty good. The third season is better than the second season. The best season is the first season. But season three is better than season two. Also, Lyle Wagoner, who played Steve Trevor, left towards the very end of season three, so that may have also been a reason for the network to end the show. Basically put, the show started running episodes in early 1976 and finished towards the middle of 1979. It had a good run, and then it played strongly in worldwide syndication for the next decade, and still plays in syndication today.
WONDER WOMAN enjoyed 4 seasons on television. "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" was expected to go on at least one more season. The first episode was actually made. "The Man Who Couldn't Die". "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" hit #1 on the PTA Most Violent Shows list during the second season in January of 1979. The series was "temporarily shelved" by CBS shortly afterwards. Sponsors were boycotted. Networks never admitted to caving to it, but each show to top the list disappeared. CBS said they wanted to free Lynda Carter for variety specials and TV movies.
@@glennszydlowski5987 The decision was made to gear "The New Adventures of Wonder Woman" to the teen market in the second season in preparation for syndication in the foreign markets. It paid off. It was the #1 hour long rerun in syndication throughout the world for many years after leaving first run network television. It made Warner Brothers a ton of money.
They made her so beautiful in the early episodes and her look just went downhill after that sadly
Beautiful for decades.
Boomers need to understand that we are allowed to have our own opinions. Obviously, due to technological limitations, wonder woman isn’t so super in this series. Thanks to new technology, modern wonder woman is as powerful as her comic depictions. So as a fan of the comics, this show is disappointing in that regard. But it’s still fun to watch.
Yes. You are able to have your own opinion. But season 1 of the TV series is far superior to the films and is true to the original comic book. WW is powerful yet vulnerable. Stunts are more realistic and relatable. I hate CGI so the movies look fake to me. In an episode of season 2 when you see WW hanging from a helicopter flying through the air, that's not CGI or a stunt double. That's Lynda Carter. Doubt Gadot could pull that off. And the TV costume is more like the original comic series. So as fan of the original comics, I love the TV series.
Wonder Woman was actually very powerful in that TV series. Jumping from 5, 10 story buildings, and even higher, and just landing on her feet; catching military rockets shot at her and throwing them back at the enemy; controlling animals with her thoughts; blocking bullets with the movements of her entire arms so that the bullets will hit a small piece of metal on her wrists and not hit her; throwing a tiara with her super strength, the tiara does its job seconds later, and it only comes back to her; picking up objects that can weigh 4,000 pounds or more, like those cars and trucks from back in the 1940s and 1970s; able to ride motorcycles effortlessly and do stunts on them; getting shot out of a submarine's torpedo chamber under the ocean, and surviving it; jumping in front of a huge and gigantic supersonic ray gun placed on a mountain and taking the full blast of the weapon onto her entire body to prevent that weapon from causing massive catastrophies on Earth. The TV Wonder Woman was very powerful too.
@@DCGuy1997 I agree, I find the classics to be more entertaining because of the practical effects. I’m way more impressed with the effort that goes into practical effects than movies saturated with cgi. CGI is awesome if used appropriately 👍🏼
Why she dressed like that lol
The TV show had (and STILL has) the BEST theme song EVER!!! Everyone knows it and its so much fun to hear. Yay for us boomers!!!!
Gal gadot is so much better than Linda Carter
Not.
@@DCGuy1997 have you even seen Gal Gadot's version of Wonder Woman?
@@n.b.4790 I have. Meh. A bunch of CGI and a slow motion action scenes inspired by The Matrix does not make a good movie. And as much as I love the year 1984 and despite the fact I live in Washington, DC, I wasn't intrigued enough based on the the first one to pay to see the second one just for 80's nostalgia or to see what parts of my city were used. I have watched the Lynda Carter clip online from WW 1984 and loved it.
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