Maybe not. I could be wrong, but I think from the outset Wonder Woman was planned to be a bit campy and not to be taken all that seriously. But that wasn't initially the case with Charlie's Angels - it was planned to be clever, with the woman using their wits (not their rhymes with wits) against the baddies, similar to the way the pilot for the show played. That's how Kate originally helped to conceive it in a meeting with Aaron Spelling. But apparently thanks to ABC, who was never trusting of the original concept (even though both showings of the pilot
(the second ordered by ABC because they didn't trust in the reaction to the first showing) garnered huge ratings) it's hardly the way the show turned out once it went to series. I've always felt Kate had every right to complain, especially considering how some of the eps turned out to be utter lunacy. During the first season, I thought most of the eps were pretty out there, but compared to how the writing for the second and third season eps nosedived, those first season eps were expertly crafted television.