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Now the world is ready for... the Wonder Woman TV series thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson" data-source="post: 439884" data-attributes="member: 5079"><p>TBW must have been a flash-in-the-pan, like the 60s BATMAN -- a surge in the early ratings followed by a quick falloff. WW was more of a middling success, but beloved by an important demographic: kids. That Gen X kids' nostalgia carried the show's fame further than most of its more successful peer shows.</p><p></p><p>Pity Lynda so thoroughly distanced herself from the show in the 80s and 90s, or we probably would have gotten some TV-movie reunions as with the Hulk and the bionic duo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson, post: 439884, member: 5079"] TBW must have been a flash-in-the-pan, like the 60s BATMAN -- a surge in the early ratings followed by a quick falloff. WW was more of a middling success, but beloved by an important demographic: kids. That Gen X kids' nostalgia carried the show's fame further than most of its more successful peer shows. Pity Lynda so thoroughly distanced herself from the show in the 80s and 90s, or we probably would have gotten some TV-movie reunions as with the Hulk and the bionic duo. [/QUOTE]
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