

For instance, in the first act, she uses the Lasso to end a pursuit of a man down city streets at night. Though Wonder Woman's Magic Golden Lasso is referred to as the "Lasso of Truth" by a reporter in the episode, she never uses it to magically compel anyone to tell the truth. During the final act of the pilot, when Wonder Woman flies to Cale's hidden laboratory for the final showdown with the villain, her clothing switches from the blue pants to the more recognizable shorts. Her bulletproof bracelets/gauntlets are more stylized, and her tiara is much thinner. Her boots are blue with gold trim (whereas the traditional boots were red and had white, vertical trim). In the pilot's first two acts, Wonder Woman wears a new version of her classic comic book uniform: the familiar red top with gold "W" insignia chestplate (formerly an eagle symbol chestplate) is still used, as are her golden belt and Lasso of Truth but these are now worn with blue slacks that have gold stars running along the sides, rather than with shorts. Nancy Grace and Phil McGraw make cameo appearances as themselves. Justin Bruening as Steve Trevor, Diana's former boyfriend who works for the Justice Department.Cary Elwes as Henry Detmer, who runs the day-to-day operations of Diana's company.Pedro Pascal as Ed Indelicato, Wonder Woman's liaison to the police department.

Tracie Thoms as Etta Candy, Diana's personal assistant.Elizabeth Hurley as Veronica Cale, the villain.Adrianne Palicki as Diana Prince / Diana Themyscira / Princess Diana of Themyscira / Wonder Woman, the title role.This turns out to be Steve Trevor, who says that he will be working with Diana in her capacity as Wonder Woman but also reveals that he has married another woman. Later Cale is put in jail and a Justice Department representative comes to meet Diana. Cale threatens legal action and to release security footage of Wonder Woman killing the henchmen, but Wonder Woman responds by pulling Cale down with her lasso and throwing her against the wall. She arrives at Cale's facilities, defeats all of her super-powered henchmen and confronts Cale face-to-face. Back in present day, the college-bound teenager dies from his drug sickness and Diana is galvanized to confront Cale as Wonder Woman. In a flashback, Diana ends up breaking it off with her boyfriend Steve Trevor because of her busy life. Cale in turn confronts Diana in person to intimidate her and threaten legal action. Without enough hard evidence to bring Cale to justice as Wonder Woman, Diana holds a press conference and airs her beliefs about Cale to the world. The blood sample she draws from the Hollywood Blvd fight and the story of the college-bound teen confirm Diana's suspicions. At Themyscira Industries Diana grows suspicious of evil businesswoman Veronica Cale for distributing an illegal performance-enhancing drug that gives users super-human strength and endurance, but can cause death through repeated use. Diana's frustration with having to maintain a perfect image to the outside world in both these capacities leads her to create a third identity for herself, "Diana Prince," so that she can have an element of normalcy in her life and sit at home with her cat watching romantic comedies and surfing the internet. Diana has trouble balancing her life as both the CEO of the corporation and as Wonder Woman. Themyscira Industries owns and operates the concept of Wonder Woman as both a privately run crime fighting operation and for marketing the image of Wonder Woman as a role model to the outside world. Wonder Woman returns to the headquarters of Themyscira Industries, a large corporation which she runs as the CEO in her alter-ego of Diana Themyscira. Meanwhile, Wonder Woman is in a foot chase with a super-strength criminal on Hollywood Blvd and, after knocking him out, takes a sample of his blood and leaves him to the police. In an inner city home a teenager tells his family that he has been accepted to college moments before he begins convulsing and bleeding from the eyes and ears.
