mattjblythe11
Joined Oct 2006
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This was REALLY ahead of it's time. I think it would definitely have made a great series today, with the right handling.
Now I've never read a comic book in my life, but I still found it hilarious. I know enough about Wonder Woman to understand the basic storyline, as most people do. She's 27 or so million years old, single, and a super-hero.
That's all you need to know! If you google it, you can find the original 5 minute pilot. It's well worth the 5 minutes!
It's very reminiscent of Bewitched in it's style of humor, and any fans of that series will like this just as much.
Now I've never read a comic book in my life, but I still found it hilarious. I know enough about Wonder Woman to understand the basic storyline, as most people do. She's 27 or so million years old, single, and a super-hero.
That's all you need to know! If you google it, you can find the original 5 minute pilot. It's well worth the 5 minutes!
It's very reminiscent of Bewitched in it's style of humor, and any fans of that series will like this just as much.
A lot of people criticize this episode for being too "fanciful", but I don't think those people actually understand the genius of Daria.
That's about all I have to say, but I wouldn't want to "pad my comment with junk words", so, I'll go over the episode synopsis. The episode starts with the announcement of a hurricane advisory by the local weatherman, a spot-on caricature of Al Roker, and a rousing musical number by the Morgendorffer family.
Then we arrive in the gym, where Ms. Li announces that the big football game is cancelled, and that the hurricane advisory has been elevated to a hurricane warning. Cue the next number.
Daria and Jane, who had retreated to the roof to escape the Spirit Day festivities, become trapped on the roof with Kevin and Brittany. They retreat to a shed to escape the ensuing storm. Will they survive?
Will there be another song?
Will Daria and Tom DO IT!?
Oh wait, I don't think we've met Tom yet...oh well.
That's about all I have to say, but I wouldn't want to "pad my comment with junk words", so, I'll go over the episode synopsis. The episode starts with the announcement of a hurricane advisory by the local weatherman, a spot-on caricature of Al Roker, and a rousing musical number by the Morgendorffer family.
Then we arrive in the gym, where Ms. Li announces that the big football game is cancelled, and that the hurricane advisory has been elevated to a hurricane warning. Cue the next number.
Daria and Jane, who had retreated to the roof to escape the Spirit Day festivities, become trapped on the roof with Kevin and Brittany. They retreat to a shed to escape the ensuing storm. Will they survive?
Will there be another song?
Will Daria and Tom DO IT!?
Oh wait, I don't think we've met Tom yet...oh well.