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== 2011 TV pilot ==
== 2011 TV pilot ==
* [[Complete Monster]] The 2011 TV pilot version of Wonder Woman casually commits torture (of a man in a hospital bed ''she put him in''), violates several other legal and human rights, and at one point flat-out murders a security guard; all fully in the open with no legal repercussions at all. Perhaps most disturbing of all, it has a reporter positively comparing her to [[Dude, Not Funny|the guards at Abu Gharib.]]
* [[Complete Monster]]: The 2011 TV pilot version of Wonder Woman casually commits torture (of a man in a hospital bed ''she put him in''), violates several other legal and human rights, and at one point flat-out murders a security guard; all fully in the open with no legal repercussions at all. Perhaps most disturbing of all, it has a reporter positively comparing her to [[Dude, Not Funny|the guards at Abu Gharib.]]
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Many fans of Wonder Woman didn't like the first two versions of the costume that were released in advance publicity photos.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: Many fans of Wonder Woman didn't like the first two versions of the costume that were released in advance publicity photos.


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2011 TV pilot

  • Complete Monster: The 2011 TV pilot version of Wonder Woman casually commits torture (of a man in a hospital bed she put him in), violates several other legal and human rights, and at one point flat-out murders a security guard; all fully in the open with no legal repercussions at all. Perhaps most disturbing of all, it has a reporter positively comparing her to the guards at Abu Gharib.
  • They Changed It, Now It Sucks: Many fans of Wonder Woman didn't like the first two versions of the costume that were released in advance publicity photos.