"Herbie
[Wallerstein] was always a frustrated director," Cramer states,
"so we let him direct Wonder Woman, mostly because his particular
sense of the world was right for the show. He was just a great big
kid at heart. He had the passion that we all shared. We were all
very clear on its vision, and respected that vision. We were all
very particular on what Wonder Woman and Steve would or would not
do. There were often long, detailed discussions about whether or
not she, under one particular circumstance with one particular
villain, would or would not use, for example, her magic lasso. It
was a crazy, upside-down world." |