The villain is alright, the supporting cast are okay. He's okay here, but he'll leave you wondering how he was considered to be the best soldier in his rankings. Lyle is doing the best he can with the role, but he is given nothing to work with that at some points in the show, he just becomes an annoyance to get rid of. ating the situation and determined to clear the man she loves, Wonder Woman learns that Trevor is.
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He is always captured and proves to be as useless as icing on toast. Steve Trevor battles for his life and his career when he's accused of espionage and treason in relation to a series of military missions that have gone awry due to acts of sabotage. As for everyone else, ironically enough, Steve Trevor is the most stale piece of eye candy that has ever been placed on the screen alongside one of the most iconic characters. Wonder Woman is called upon to battle a new and more terrifying Nazi menace when she and Steve Trevor are assigned to investigate a reunion of expatriate Nazis on a small tropical island. So, it did take them a while to pin her down, but luckily, Lynda was on hand to show just why we love the Amazon princess so much. Granted, the performance out of Lynda is still very gentle and her face at the end when she takes the Baroness away in the lasso is just hilarious. No wit, no charm, just one funny line and that's it. Throughout this episode, she's just the poor man's Batman from the 1960's. Andros II (First appearance) Antagonists: Skrill (First appearance) The Sardor (First appearance) Other Characters: Johnny (First appearance) Debbie (First appearance) Dr. Featured Characters: Wonder Woman Supporting Characters: IADC Steve Trevor, Jr. Quality of episodes cant match the special effects of today and some stories are pushing the Steve Trevor is Lois Lane always getting into trouble backstory. Its been years since Ive seen them, but they are fun to watch. So I decided to just get the first season. This, thank God, would be corrected when Lynda stood up for herself and the character when she felt that the company had no idea who the character of Wonder Woman was. Mind Stealers from Outer Space (Part I) is an episode of season 2 of Wonder Woman. The first season was WW2 and Wonder Woman was a superhero. That scene only lasts about a second and then it's back to bland Diana Prince who smiles and looks sexy, that's all that WB wanted out of Lynda at the time. The only time I felt like she was being given something worth it was the last scene with the Baroness. I don't see how the strong woman who was able to survive with no money and obvious capability, even in naivety, is side-lined in this episode.
She is given simple dialogue and spends a good chunk of the tale tied up until the last few minutes.
I have no idea how WB thought that dumbing down the character would be of any use to the viewers. This would later be corrected in later episodes of the first Season and more extensively in Seasons 2 and 3. "Wonder Woman Meets Baroness Von Gunther" I didn't think it was possible, but this is only the second episode to star Lynda Carter as the eponymous heroine, and she feels like an afterthought in the whole episode.