There are so many times in my life when this kind of head-wear would come in quite handy. So many people all over the city with their shirts tucked in but not wearing a belt would be felled by my tiara of doom!
Can I just say how much I love the fact that the whole scene is shot on the beach except for WW's Frisbee toss, which is CLEARLY done against some hastily cleared-out office wall? And you know everyone who worked on the show was all, like, YEAH, THAT LOOKS TOTALLY FINE.
Oh man, for real, I love that show to pieces but it was SO BUDGET! Especially season 1 where they use so much CRAPPY stock footage from WWII to pad the show. Again, someone was convincing everyone that the grainy, crappy footage of some Nazi war planes totally fit in perfectly alongside the current stuff they were shooting.
Absolutely! I loved the WWII Wonder Woman season, by Lynda Carter in 70's clothes working for the IADC - - with her badge attached to her belt - - classic!!!
She was always looking pretty flawless in those 70s era episodes for sure - with the trench coats and trousers and high ponytail and octagonal glasses. THAT was the way to do 70s fashion!
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Can I just say how much I love the fact that the whole scene is shot on the beach except for WW's Frisbee toss, which is CLEARLY done against some hastily cleared-out office wall? And you know everyone who worked on the show was all, like, YEAH, THAT LOOKS TOTALLY FINE.
Oh man, for real, I love that show to pieces but it was SO BUDGET! Especially season 1 where they use so much CRAPPY stock footage from WWII to pad the show. Again, someone was convincing everyone that the grainy, crappy footage of some Nazi war planes totally fit in perfectly alongside the current stuff they were shooting.
Absolutely! I loved the WWII Wonder Woman season, by Lynda Carter in 70's clothes working for the IADC - - with her badge attached to her belt - - classic!!!
She was always looking pretty flawless in those 70s era episodes for sure - with the trench coats and trousers and high ponytail and octagonal glasses. THAT was the way to do 70s fashion!
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