Cue the caption … I could watch a whole series of her. The joke here, ends with Etta convincing Diana Hollywood is a paradise and Diana thoughtfully agreeing she needs a trip to paradise. Diana is perplexed as to why she would be needed and Bremer is all “every girl wants to come to Hollywood.” FEMINISM! I wonder what the captions of my life read … nothing THIS awesome! Steve of course needs Diana to come with him to Hollywood, because he’ll need coffee and investigations. Bremer, is all in to have Steve join the film. “What? No one else likes Xanadu?”Įtta is overly enthusiastic and Diana gushes that they just HAVE to re-enact Steve’s daring plane crash.
It’s a pitch to get the War Department to pull four of their best war heroes together to recreate their exploits and make a film to A) boost morale and B) buy war bonds. But I won’t miss Etta or General Boringship.Īnyway, let’s hop in the invisible jet for the appropriately-named … Wonder Woman in Hollywood!”Ī producer is showing the War Department gang a film. This did bring back Wonder Girl and the delightful Carolyn Johnson as Queen Hippolyta one last time, and I wish they had made the leap to the 70s as well. I was done with Nazis and the lack of any real super villain (not that we we get those in the next two seasons, but there are some … attempts). I for one was super glad for the 30 year time jump. At last, we reach the end of the 1940s episodes.