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"Judgment from Outer Space (Part 2)"
Series Wonder Woman
Season 1, Episode 11
Wonder Woman 1x10 006
Air date January 17th, 1977
Writers Stephen Kandel
Director Alan Crosland
Producers Douglas S. Cramer; Wilfred Lloyd Baumes; Arnold Turner
Starring Lynda Carter; Lyle Waggoner; Richard Eastham; Beatrice Colen
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"Judgment from Outer Space (Part 2)" is the tenth episode of season one of the superhero fantasy series Wonder Woman, and the eleventh episode of the series overall if one includes the original pilot movie. It is based upon a character created by William Moulton Marston, who appears in comic books published by DC Comics. The episode was directed by Alan Crosland with a script written by Stephen Kandel. It first aired on ABC on January 17th, 1977.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Lynda Carter Wonder Woman, Diana Prince
Lyle Waggoner Major Steve Trevor
Richard Eastham General Phil Blankenship
Beatrice Colen Etta Candy

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Tim O'Connor Andros
Kurt Kaszner General Von Dreiberg

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Janet MacLachlan Sakri
Christopher Cary Mallory
Scott Hylands Paul Bjornsen
Vic Perrin Gorel
Hank Brandt Graebner
Christiane Schmidtmer Lisa Engel
George Cooper Gen. Clewes
Erik Holland Nazi Grau
Ted Roter Berghoff

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Quotes[]

  • Steve Trevor: I used to have nightmares like this, but I was never lucky enough to have you in them, princess.

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  • Diana Prince: From what you told me, Andros was the most honest man you've ever met. He said he was going back to his own planet, why would you doubt him?
  • Steve Trevor Oh, I don't. I guess I'm just... a little jealous, that's all. I saw the way Wonder Woman looked at him and... just want to make sure a hundred % he's gone.

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  • Andros: We know other planets where atomic explosives were discovered, leading to war and destruction. But the planets did not survive. Now Earth is entering the atomic age and if you do not outgrow your emotional primitivism you will destroy yourselves and others. It is that we can not allow.

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  • Andros: Whatever happens, my dear princess, your coming here to help me like this has renewed my faith in humankind. I am stripped of my powers, so the only way I can return to my spacecraft safely is with human help. And I will have made a point. If I am killed...
  • Wonder Woman: ...Then it would prove that we weren't civilized, and then the earth...
  • Andros: ...Would end.
  • Wonder Woman: And you have risked your life for us.
  • Andros: No, for what I believe in. I don't risk my life. My life is what I believe in.

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