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The third and final season of Wonder Woman is ready and waiting for sci-fi fans everywhere to bask in. In this titanic intelligent season, 22 episodes (two of which are 2-parters) spotlight the Improbable Amazon from Paradise Island. As with season two, season three continues Wonder Woman’s (aka Diana Prince) adventures in Washington D.C. working as a secret agent alongside the dashing Steve Trevor (Lyle Waggoner) . The episodes included in this place are:
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My Teenage Idol Is Missing – Singer Leif Garrett guest stars as a teen singer who is kidnapped for extortion. His agent finds a double to stand in for the missing singer’s concert while Wonder Woman tries to track him and his kidnappers down. BONUS: Lynda Carter commentary
Hot Wheels – When a Rolls Royce is stolen with a secret microfilm, Wonder Woman whirls into action.
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The Deadly Sting – Professional football tampering causes the IADC to become alive to.
The Heavenly Art Of Crime – Actor Roddy McDowell guest-stars as an art sculptor with a dreadful knack of thievery. Will Wonder Woman be able to notice through his deception?
Disco Devil – A disco owner is hypnotizing key officials. Diana Prince is soon on his straggle.
Formicida – A peculiar woman environmentalist who controls ants terrorizes industrial companies who do not meet her eco-standards. Possessing ant-like abilities herself, she proves to be a match for even Wonder Woman!
Time Bomb – A fortune seeker from the future comes to the prove to strike a name for herself. Wonder Woman and another future traveler try to finish her before catastrophy ensues. TRIVIA: This is the first time actors Ted Shackelford and Joan Van Ark work together, who are two of the best known actors in the later evening series Knots Landing.
Skateboard Whiz – Illegal gambling on the California flit causes Wonder Woman to don her very gain Wonder Skate Suit and expose off her skateboarding skills.
The Deadly Dolphin – When terrorists employ helpless dolphins to attatch bombs to the bottom of boats, Wonder Woman spins into her diving suit to establish them.
Stolen Faces – One of my common episodes! When Diana Prince learns that a Wonder Woman double was found unconcious, she ties her to a area to prefer wealthy Washington society patrons blind. TRIVIA: Contains one of the BEST Wonder Woman transformation scenes ever! Diana spins in mid-air when pushed off a building and lands as Wonder Woman.
Pot Of Gold – The luck of the Irish comes to life as Wonder Woman meets a genuine live leprechaun.
Gault’s Brain – An faulty telekinetic brain (you heard me good) proves to be a handful for Wonder Woman when it seeks a perfect body to reside in. TRIVIA: Appearance of the Wonder Wetsuit.
Going, Going, Gone – Submarine hijinks cause Wonder Woman to search for missing cargo.
Spaced Out – Diana Prince finds herself in the middle of a Sci-Fi Convention while investigating the disappearance of a special laser lens.
The Starships Are Coming – UFOs are spotted and Wonder Woman jumps into action. TRIVIA: Actor Tim O’Connor plays a government UFO expert, but earlier played an alien himself in the season one episode Judgement From Outer Location.
Amazon Hot Wax – Lynda Carter flexes her vocal talents in this episode as Diana Prince goes undercover at a recording agency. TRIVIA: Lynda uses her believe yell, singing songs from her then recently released solo album Portrait. This episode was one of the few episodes not to be released on the Columbia House video collection due to a spot with music rights.
The Richest Man In The World – A top secret missile plan is stolen. Enter Wonder Woman to effect the day.
A Date With Doomsday – When a deadly virus is stolen Diana must net to the bottom of the case before a world-wide anxiety begins. TRIVIA: Appearance of the Wonder Bike suit.
The Girl With A Gift For Effort – Is Diana’s unique aquatence unprejudiced a clutz or is there something more to what is seen?
The Boy Who Knew Her Secret (Parts 1 & 2) – Aliens on the gawk for an inappropriate inter-galactic shapeshifter track the escapee to Earth. Can Wonder Woman keep the innocent humans who find in their arrangement, or will she too become a victim of the alien battle?
Phantom Of The Roller Coaster (Parts 1 & 2) – A mysterious man living beneath an amusement portion kidnaps a boy, but not all is as it seems. TRIVIA: The year this episode was made, the spotlighted rollercoaster shown debuted at the Warner Bros. owned Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park.
The Man Who Could Not Die – After a scientific experiment, a man discovers that he physically can not be harmed. Can Wonder Woman establish him before he becomes a target for depraved groups?
Along with these episodes a featurette focusing on Wonder Woman as a feminist icon will be given. More of the eternally fine Lynda Carter and crew’s thoughts on the amusing book heroine. You can’t miss with this big, and final, Wonder Woman DVD station!
This last season of Wonder Woman continued the Extraordinary Amazon’s adventures in 1970’s America. 22 episodes comprise the 1978-79 season.
Notable episodes include “My Teenage Idol is missing” where Wonder Woman helps to crack the kidnapping-switching of a teenage singing idol with an impostor, while “Formicida” has Wonder Woman go against another well-organized powered woman who takes nature preservation to uncertain extremes through her insect control: bugs are being dispatched to close the invent of a deadly pesticide because this person does not acquire the pesticide is safe for the Earth. This latter villian is different from some of the other people Wonder Woman has faced because first-rate initial intentions only became warped through extremes.
Wonder Woman also faces a similar ethical hiss in “The man who could not die” because she must set a newly-invincible man from being captured and exploited by hazardous groups. Having superpowers ultimately does not mean powerful if you are then vulnerable to exploitation from being a public (and ‘everyday’) citizen. Her secret identity as “Diana Prince” might be all that keeps Wonder Woman from facing similar trouble.
“A date with doomsday” eerily foreshadows the then-upcoming AIDS pandemic. Wonder Woman must prevent a virus from spreading around the globe. The all-critical station gain being this deadly virus was first created in a laboratory and the HIV virus is rumored to have been created in similar conditions. I wonder if anybody in this series’s scripting department knew anybody affected with what became HIV when this was written?
Unlike a lot of other shows past and expose, the series production team knew when to extinguish the present lest their product become feeble. The diving suit was wintry, but the wonder skate and bike suits were pushing sci-fi fantasy into 1960’s camp absurdity. I mourned the series cancellation as a young girl, but now understand the wisdom of the television executive decision, Wonder Woman is now timeless for countless generations because somebody knew when to say `enough’.
There’s some playing around with the theme song (adopting a disco influence) but the overall pop culture influence on this series is tolerable and certainly not as terrible as it could have gotten (even the “Disco Devil” is a slash above other disco-themed series episodes in this era unbiased because Carter is a respectable actress period) . Of her second suits, I reflect the wetsuit kicks ass.
Special guest stars this season include Leif Garret, Roddy McDowell, Ted Shackelford and Joan Van Ark. Special features include star Carter’s hold commentary on the enduring power of Wonder Woman and her singing (in an episode) . When some other celebrities are disapprove to continue being associated with their signature role, Carter’s ongoing warmth to the fans and continued enthusiasm for all things Wonder Woman is really admirable.
I am also thankful that the studios have thoughtfully kept the sign of the DVD place down around 20 dollars. I can pass on the Shazzam series (one episode is included on a special bonus disc), but having all seasons of Wonder Woman is a mandate from Paradise Island.
Considering how difficult it is to acquire Wonder Woman reruns on TV, the incomplete DVD release region of some other 70’s series (Charlies Angels…etc) and the arm-leg cost of other TV seasons on DVD, this assume is definitely worth it.
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