Where: Right here on the forums! In this thread! In the comments below! Maybe on your phone! But also, you’ll be watching Wonder Woman (Series 1975) on another screen to make it easier. So there, too.
When: Sunday, August 16th @ 6pm PDT/9pm EDT.
Why: Because the community that geeks out together, stays together.
How: Great question- read below!
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RULES OF THE ROAD
CAN’T WIN IF YOU DON’T PLAY – You must have a subscription to DC Universe to access Wonder Woman (Series 1975)
DUAL-WIELDING – Watch-Alongs are best experienced on two devices; Your phone for comments, and your big screen for viewing.
2, 1 LET’S JAM – Have your clicking finger on the “play” button and ready for action- we’ll be starting at the strike of the hour.
A WRINKLE IN TIME – If you get lost in the time, you can calculate where the audience is by checking the minute- For example, if it’s 6:15pm PDT, then we are 15 minutes into the show.
Hope you can make it since it’s the conclusion of the story and it gets pretty large scale (for a 70s show anyway).
Also it reintroduces the computer that appeared in the 2nd season premiere that will remain part of the cast from now on. Speaking of which, hope you get a chance to watch the premiere.
I’ll be here, see you guys in less than 9 hours.
Watching part 1 now, to be ready for part 2, since I’ve only seen them about a hundred times. Also, if you haven’t seen, Vudu has the complete series of Batman 66 with bonus features included and Wonder Woman for $19.99 each and the complete Smallville series for $49.99…
I went to iTunes to check how much I paid for the series when I bought it and found out it’s now $19.99 for the whole series as well, and so is Batman.
I actually paid around $54 back when I bought it
This is a very recent discount though, and it looks like it’s coming from Warner since it’s both on Vudu and iTunes. It’s actually the whole series for the price of one season.
Maybe the show being available on DCU made it sell less and thus the discount? It’s a good way to get new fans that have thought about watching it to actually take the plunge.
Probably has something to do with the blu-ray, because it’s been available on DCU for 2 years now, right?
But with the blu-ray coming out now, they figured people would want to pay much less for the digital version. In any case it appeared on the Top Shows list on iTunes along with Batman and Smallville. Looks like it worked