
Continuity mistake: Wonder Woman jumps the fence holding Rover with her right hand. A shot later, her stunt has it attached to her body. When she lands (actress now), she is holding it with her arm again.


Continuity mistake: Wonder Woman jumps the fence holding Rover with her right hand. A shot later, her stunt has it attached to her body. When she lands (actress now), she is holding it with her arm again.
Trivia: Jeannie Epper, Lynda Carter's stunt double's son, was bullied in school by his peers who didn't believe his mother played Wonder Woman. Lynda Carter heard this and invited them to the set.
Question: How is it Steve never seemed to notice Diana's absences when she's her alter ego?
Answer: Thank you.
Answer: There is no logical reason. Any normal person would notice these type of absences. The show employs a "suspension of disbelief," which is a literary device where the movie audience or a book reader accepts that certain things are unreal for the sake of the story to be told. It is similar to no-one noticing that Clark Kent looks exactly like Superman because he wears glasses.
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