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Fifthfiend
01-23-2011, 09:35 AM
go figure (http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/01/21/wonder-woman-project-finds-a-home-at-nbc/)

NBC has picked up the Wonder Woman pilot from David E. Kelley. Ironically, NBC was the final network to pass on bringing back the superhero over a week ago, but that was before the new regime was officially in place in light of the impending Comcast takeover. Robert Greenblatt is now spearheading primetime as chairman. (On Thursday, head of programming Angela Bromstad announced she was leaving).

What can we look forward to? (http://www.deadline.com/2011/01/nbc-picks-up-david-e-kelleys-wonder-woman-michael-patrick-kings-drama/)

The project is described as a reinvention of the iconic D.C. comic in which Wonder Woman -- aka Diana Prince -- is a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life.

Single Female Executive Superhero, lolz

Honestly this wouldn't even necessarily be so bad, except that of course it's going to be the David E. Kelley version of this, which is to say it's going to be fucking terrible.

Tev
01-23-2011, 11:58 AM
I think I'm just going to go with the most entertaining comment I saw in the complaints section:

I guess this will be retconned so that Paradise Island has a University with a first rate MBA program.

Aerozord
01-23-2011, 12:02 PM
I dont know, the reinventing is, bleh. But this is wonder woman, like most super heroes its hard to show them in a more traditional light with a TV series budget. So kind of need to make changes. Dont get me wrong its going to suck, but I can see why they made that choice

Bells
01-23-2011, 12:27 PM
is a vigilante crime fighter in L.A. but also a successful corporate executive and a modern woman trying to balance all of the elements of her extraordinary life.

http://i54.tinypic.com/33e1k3n.jpg

Tev
01-23-2011, 12:47 PM
I wonder if we'll get Wonder Woman in her http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/files/2010/06/newwwcostume.jpg...

Funka Genocide
01-23-2011, 01:05 PM
Can't she just buy justice now?

I don't really get it. I mean I guess there's the whole Bruce Wayne thing, but I mean come on. His parents got shot right in front of him, and we all know he's a sociopath. It makes sense.

If you have millions of dollars, no deep rooted psychological scars and super powers it doesn't mean you fight crime. I'd just bench press BMW's to impress my rich friends.

Archbio
01-23-2011, 05:59 PM
I dont know, the reinventing is, bleh. But this is wonder woman, like most super heroes its hard to show them in a more traditional light with a TV series budget. So kind of need to make changes. Dont get me wrong its going to suck, but I can see why they made that choice

From personal experience, it seems to me that portraying an embassy shouldn't have been any more expensive than portraying a corporation.

This "re-imagining" just makes sense from a point of view of creative short cuts (workplace rivalries, workplace romance, sexual harassment!)/creator fetish.

If you had Wonder Woman as the distinctive character she's been for several decades now in any meaningful way they'd actually have to write it in a less than generic way. Can't have that.

Aerozord
01-24-2011, 12:45 PM
I dont mean for direct reasons, but because of indirect ones. Having her traditional origins would mean having to deal with gods, mythological creatures, and need to keep her powers scaled up. Safe bet with this setting she wont have her old "hit you with a truck" level of strength.

I do take some of it back though. You are probably right and they just changed it so it would better appeal to the masses. Though I stand by my "not working" statement if they kept it more traditional.

This whole thing would be so much better if not for America's animation stigma, cause thats really where most superheroes are able to be represented practically

Archbio
01-24-2011, 03:40 PM
Having her traditional origins would mean having to deal with gods, mythological creatures, and need to keep her powers scaled up. Safe bet with this setting she wont have her old "hit you with a truck" level of strength.

I'm not sure that's the case. Letting her keep her distinctive origin and dayjob doesn't really set what enemies she fights and what powers she has in stone. And the gods could just have dropped by for supportive/meddling/antagonistic dialogue, which is what gods are best at. I think that however they're planning to tackle the budget/technical problems they could have done the same but with a different spin.

The question remains either way if doing possibly ridiculously downscaled superheroics is worth the supposed benefit of doing it in live action, I agree.

Edit: Occult Nazis are inexpensive.

Magus
01-30-2011, 10:21 AM
Is she at least a single female lawyer superheroine who discovers she is the daughter of Hera or whatever? In Season 3?

BTW isn't there like some other superheroine who IS a lawyer and has similar powers of superstrength/flight that could had just been made into a show instead of Wonder Woman? I know it doesn't have the same name recognition but then again there is a (frankly terrible) show called The Cape on there right now, I don't think that made everybody go "HOLY CRAP THE CAPE I REMEMBER THAT FROM MY CHILD HOOD AND/OR POPULAR MEDIA GOTTA WATCH DAT".

greed
01-30-2011, 10:56 AM
She-Hulk's a single female lawyer. She even follows the Futurama parody in that she goes through guys quickly enough it's a running joke.


Hah oh man that show would be great if it kept the ending theme from the Hulk show back in the 70s, and just have She-Hulk walk randomly into the distance no matter where or how the episode ends. From what I understand, She-Hulk comics are meta enough that wouldn't be out of place in an adaptation.

Magus
02-01-2011, 06:46 PM
SHE-HULK LITIGATE!!!