10. That Channel Switch
Wonder Woman debuted to strong ratings in season one. Unfortunately, ABC took its sweet time to pick the show up for additional episodes as they fretted over the costs of shooting a period piece. As Wonder Woman was set in the 1940s, it was more expensive to shoot thanks to the need for period costumes, sets, etc. While ABC was dragging its heels, though, CBS offered a home to the show on the condition that they find a way to update the timeline to modern day. Wonder Woman’s production studio, Warner Bros., snapped up the offer from CBS. Seems like ABC could have used that advice.
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