"The Girl from Ilandia"
I never thought that I would come across an episode that is actually quite as mature and new as this one. It's odd to see this kind of story, as when I was watching these episodes on TV and on DVD, I was just expecting a good adventure with some laughs and cool moments, but I got a story about a lost child who is forced to stay in the real world, a lot like Wonder Woman herself and has to deal with her loss. We never see Tina go home in the Series and this is her only appearance, so I guess that she was quickly forgotten, but having an episode like this shows off just how mature Wonder Woman can be and her speech at the end of the episode is perfect writing and Lynda Carter plays it off beautifully. I couldn't have picked another episode to call my favourite in the Series.
I never thought that I would come across an episode that is actually quite as mature and new as this one. It's odd to see this kind of story, as when I was watching these episodes on TV and on DVD, I was just expecting a good adventure with some laughs and cool moments, but I got a story about a lost child who is forced to stay in the real world, a lot like Wonder Woman herself and has to deal with her loss. We never see Tina go home in the Series and this is her only appearance, so I guess that she was quickly forgotten, but having an episode like this shows off just how mature Wonder Woman can be and her speech at the end of the episode is perfect writing and Lynda Carter plays it off beautifully. I couldn't have picked another episode to call my favourite in the Series.