
She's self-sacrificing and brave and annoyed by injustice and other stuff that would make me root for her on a weekly basis. And she's decided to 'go it alone' for reasons that make sense to her. She's arrived in our world and established herself an interesting set-up. She's dark and edgy, I suppose, but she's more than that. What was I supposed to do? Laugh at her? Pity her? What? Diana Prince, as written by David E. In one episode she set fire to her kitchen. I never found a reason to like the main character. The most obvious comparison here is Bionic Woman from 2007. I liked the main character, and wanted to root for her. And, because it succeeded on a few points (especially the fantastic lead casting), I was willing to go the extra mile and accept the other (weaker) stuff.

It's not perfect, but it has a clarity of vision sadly lacking in the Bionic Woman or Knight Rider reboots. And, to be honest, even when I was cringing at something, I could appreciate what David E. But, because I liked lots of other things, I'm willing to let the bad stuff slide. The hospital scene, the two scenes with Steve Trevor, the applause scene, etc. There are a couple of bad scenes, in my humble opinion. This is exactly how I would start a WW series (should anyone care). It's not MY take on Wonder Woman, but - after seeing this - I would be willing to take a leap and watch HIS take on the character. he drops WW into a world of laws, corporations, big bucks, legalities/illegalities and - in this one hour of TV - explains why she exists in this world. His shows tend to be shows about the law, his shows tend to be about lawyers. Kelley) has a specific take on Wonder Woman and runs with it.

Here, in the WW pilot she totally nails it. she's beautiful and sexy and she has - I suppose - gravitas. Palicki does this in Friday Night Lights and she does it here. You watch him as Columbo and you believe that he is thinking about. The most obvious example of this quality is the late Peter Falk. She brings something to the table that is rare: she makes you believe that there is a lot going on behind her eyes. But when I saw her in Friday Night Lights, I quickly realised that she is a supremely talented actress. I liked her because she is uncommonly sexy and very beautiful. I've been a fan since I first saw her in Supernatural and South Beach. Okay, here's everything I have to say/write about the 2011 Wonder Woman pilot.
