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  • BTW She had NO work on her body done. Lynda is 100% natural:) 

  • stunt woman gets the ocean and lynda carter gets the swimming pool. now thats funny as hell! very nice camel toe wonder woman. (i)

  • the ocean's a pool? i guess i don't remember that the first time i saw this.... i think i was like 7.....

  • So she covers up more when she goes swimming?

  • TRUE STORY: This was supposed to be a "Wonder Bikini"...but there were too many "Wardrobe malfunctions"

  • Lynda shows us how to carry off a cameltoe in a skintight spandex suit with a smile

  • That sure is some clean water. No rocks. No growth of any kind.

  • holy cameltoesis batman!! i miss 70's TV :(

  • I do declare I did detect some cameltoe, amen.

  • 1:11 that booty she has man who ever married her is a lucky son of a B&*^$%

  • 0:55 nice cameltoe and a big one too SHE IS WONDER WOMAN

  • Paused for a still on the sexy blue suit... as you do...

    Didn't realise Lynda Carter was a pioneer of the camel-toe...

    Only she can pull that off.

    Go Lynda!

  • Paused for a still on the sexy blue suit... as you do...

    Didn't realise Lynda Carter was a pioneer of the camel-toe...

    Only she can pull that shit off.

    Go Lynda!

  • Love Lynda Carter....When i was kid and still do now.

  • why is she swiming in a pool?

  • @frajafrey It's because this is about the pinnacle of 70s television production.

  • that ocean sure looks like a swimming pool to me!

  • What spandex goddess she is..I remember seeing this when it came out on TV.oh my I was in a right state aterwards, and hav elove dthis clip ever since...at the time I thought did i really just see that... ; )

  • Wonderwoman was the best show in the 70's, course I;m biased, I'm 41 and was a kid back then and had a SERIOUS crush on her,Jaime Somers, and Colonel Wilma Dering on Buck Rogers, Princess Ardala was smoking too. The thing is Lynda Carter is still extremely hot, maybe she really is an amazon warrior goddess.

  • @screwdigitaldish Jaime Sommers, and Wilma, yes! So great.

  • I saw that too LoL Wondertoe!

  • @jude1881 omg your wright, she does! lol

  • i suppose most people would of said it was the worst tv show of the 70s, but i disagree, i love wonder woman, got the complete series on dvd, and i hear they are supposed to be bringing back, can anybody confirm that?

  • Linda Carter was so amazingly gorgeous. Too bad they made her wear those granny depends. :-(

  • It would have been expensive, but I'd have had her coming up through the boat, sinking it.

  • wow, that ocean looks like the bottom of a swimming pool. lol

  • the camel toe suit

  • Hey, guys, I've thought out of a new super-heroine character!!! She's called

    "WHAT-A-WOMAAAAAN". (Sing the name to the melody of Wonder Woman theme). hehe

  • No shiet... Take note ladies - the ONLY bulges in spandex should be top front, and mid-bottom... to clarify T & A!

    A great 'toe" don't hurt either!

  • @jekled  LMFAO...Double the thumbs up on that one...and so true

  • Now that's a body make for a spandex body suit!!

  • she was bad. had the flattest stomach and a banging shape

  • Umm..she was in a pool, not the ocean.

  • Maybe it's Maybelline!

  • Hard to tell which is more 'that makes me feel funny' - the Wonder Swimsuit or the Wonder Bike Suit. Both are essentially the same, and both make Seven Of Nine's costume look like the Taleban designed it. The camel toe looks better on her than it did on Ben Murphy(!) in Riding With Death.

  • brunette sassy and looking for fun

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  • txtumbler-in one of the episodes diana is strapped to a spinning chair & this triggers the spin.and in another episode

    she is forced to jump off the top of a multi storey car park in the stolen faces episode -she spins as she falls and this

    also triggers the transformation!

  • Do you like show tunes and films about gladiators?

  • Recently a revamped vertion of the old Star Trek show with CGI affects to make it better, I wish they would do the same thing for this show because it would be a much better product if they did (and they can).

    As a few people have pointed out it is pretty obviouse that she is in a swimming pool, and the grey wall tardistuner mentioned in his comment shows up alot.

    However if they did the same touch up as they did in the 60's star trek they could even add Lynda today as Hippolyta.

  • In the spin on the deck of the boat it looks like there is a screen or background between both of the spins & this then disappears and the boat deck reappears(spin at 45 seconds in on this posting) has anyone else noticed it?

  • Sure did, please see my comment above.

  • Forgive him, he's a bit slow on the uptake.

  • even 30 plus years later, Lynda carter still has it, a body that drives men nuts and makes women envious.

  • Swimming pool folks?

  • Nice Camel Toe coming out of the boat Linda !!!

  • HEY! I didn't know the ocean had blue plastered walls!

  • too gorrrrgeous, exciting when she swims wearing boots!!!!

  • that blue suit was made for Lynda............in more ways than one!!

  • for the ones who are waiting for megan. I truly believe she is no match for lynda in her prime, just to start megan is already too old she was about 33 when she filmed the movie, and she will not match lynda's beauty not even with the new tricks they have in hollywood

  • I've love to use a tazer on Wonder Woman while she's still wet in her blue diving suit. That would probably immobilize her long enough to use of chloroform or sleeping gas.

  • boy, i can't wait to see supermodel Megan gale wearing this costume when she stars Justice League of America in 2010

  • you better hope she wears it

  • She is fucking gorgeous, but that blue outfit looks retarded and unnecessary, unless she is swimming in Arctic waters. Here normal outfit would have worked fine for swimming.

  • I was 16 years old when I first saw this episode. Since then I been a huge fan of Lynda Carter. I consider her to be probably the most beautiful woman to EVER be on TV.

  • Damn, I guess the spin-o-rama position is out of the question with her.

  • the bottom of the ocean is very blue, and flat too. No sea life, or coral either ...

    HEY wait a minute...that's no ocean, it's a pool. tokk me 30 years to figure that out...WELL DONE WONDER WOMAN PRODUCTION TEAM !!!

  • From what I have gathered through the web, the production team used Lynda's own pool for the under water shots.

  • One of my favorite transformations (visually and through sounds)

  • lol old shows. they thin kyou won't notice that when she dives into the "ocean" that you won't see that its a " pool "

  • Re. the double-spin.. after the transformation into her normal costume you can briefly see her spinning against a blank grey background, but for the transformation into her blue swimsuit she's back in the boat again! Lynda mentioned in the commentary of one of the bonus features that getting the costume ready took about 45 minutes, so I guess they decided not to go to all that trouble for just a brief intermediate shot that was mostly shrouded in white light.

  • wonderfully unavoidable camel toe Lynda!!

  • soooooo... obvious a swimming pool she jumps in

  • why have a all blue swimming outfit with red boots?

  • Oh baby you look so good in that spandex outfit!

  • Linda Carter has a body that was made for shiny blue spandex!!!

  • I prefer Wonder Woman in that suit.

  • Those underwater scenes are quite clearly filmed in a giant swimming pool

    But that's not the important thing. The important thing is WW saving the day while looking mighty fine!

  • That swimsuit is irrationally hot. I cannot explain it.

  • I don't think anyone realized I was just making a off-the-cuff remark. Believe me I'm not complaining about how she looks in it. Seeing Lynda in that costume just reminds me of a certain song from the Bob and Tom show.

  • The funniest part is the bad guy usually in ultra brassy blonde hair.

    Yup, Lynda was quite.. perky in those scenes.

  • The thing is when I was a kid I always thought it was so dumb that she wore the diving suit to swim and wore such a skimpy out fit to fight bad guys. Now I see the up side to the body suit, wow was I a dumb kid lol.

  • FYI. The first spin is from the episode, "The Bermuda Triangle Crisis" and the second is from "Light-Fingered Lady" - both from Season Two. Both are two of the best from S2. What also made scenes like this so cool is the music.

  • i have never seen this episode. she looks good in all of her outfits. u get 5 stars.

  • anybody else absolutely LOVE the 2nd spin with the flash of her in the regular costume before the diving suit?

  • Absolutely. It made me wonder if there were rules for the transformation - like to get to the aqua gear she had to go "past" the regular costume. So to go back to regular WW outfit, did she have to reverse the direction of the spin? Also if somebody forcibly spun her, would she involuntarily be forced to transform?

  • Okay I think I know waaay more than anyone should but here you go...Sometimes she spun right into whatever the desired costume was(diving gear, cycle gear, etc) sometimes the original came first as seen is this clip. So there seems to be no definite "rule" aobut that. To get back to the original costume she did spin in reverse (shown in Bermuda Triangle Crisis)

  • Being spun by someone else would not cause the transformation. I'm basing this on Drusilla's flashback in the Fenimum Mystique. Apparantly just spinning was not enough, there had to be a desire for the transformation to occur and a certain amount of concentration (shown by their mother when teach Diana about the spin/transformation)

  • Yes, the Drusilla flashback definitely seems to establish that a bit of concentration and even technique is involved. But then there is the episode where she's tied up and spun in a chair, and also the episode where she's inside barrel underwater rolling down a hill. In both cases she was able to transform without the proper arm technique...

  • The episode where Diana Prince is spinning around in a chair and changes into Wonder Woman is the Pied Piper episode. In that scene, a rock star named Hamon Rule hypnotizes Diana and forces her to sit in a chair. The chair starts spinning around;since Diana is dehypnotyzed by this time, she is able to wait until Hamon Rule and his henchman leave the room before transforming into Wonder Woman;it would had been interesting to see what would had happened if Diana had still been hypnotyzed.

  • i always wanted a underwater struggle where a villain took her belt, leaving her defenseless, then after losing her powers the guy carried wonder woman outside the water

  • The producers should had did an episode where villians lure Wonder Woman into an underwater trap and strip her of her magic belt. the loss of her Amazon powers caused by the removal of her magic belt, combined with the fact that she's underwater, would cause Wonder Woman to pass out, making it easy for the villians to carry her onto their boat and take her prisoner. When Wonder Woman awakens, she would find herself tied up on the villians' boat and would be too weak to escape.

  • and...then what?..........

  • i dont know

  • One of the "villians" on the boat turns out to be an FBI agent who is working undercover;he helps Wonder Woman recover her magic belt so that she can regain her Amazon powers and they team up to defeat the villians.

  • I've obviously spent way too much time pondering this, but I think it would have been hilarious if she had a phobia of merry-go-rounds or ice skates bc she was afraid that she might accidentally trigger the transformation sequence. I've heard the spin was Lynda's idea. Kudos to her for coming up with perhaps the sine qua non of Wonder Woman. If they make a movie and don't include it, I'll be heartbroken!

  • Spin was absolutly Lynda's brainchild. The story behind it can be seen on one of the DVD bonus features.

  • Man, that swimsuit fits like a second skin...phew!

  • it is also loosley implied in "the girl from ilandia" that to activate the TF/super powers WW had to concentrate. she was teaching Emmadonna how to use her own powers in this episode. and tho the two of them had different powers, they seemed similar enough that concentration was needed. Emaadonna folded her arms, and WW spins. in the case of WW being unable to spin, concentrating was not enough. so it seems the spin + focusing = TF. wow. im such a WW nerd!

  • Is it just me or was that spandex suit just a little TOO tight. I didn't think they allowed that on 70's TV.

  • Maybe you should check other shows but in the sixties like Batman were some villains and heroines used spandex too.

  • I Know! Like Cat Woman both Julie Newmar and Eartha Kitt! I never missed an episode.

  • To tight... are you kidding me? as long as she can still breath it isn't to tight.

  • Is it just me or is that the dumbest thing anybody has asked about Lynda Carter's cotumes from Wonder Woman... lol... just kidding with ya, however think it is a perfect fit myself ;).

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