
The Unsavory Deputy reiterates it is THEIR job to catch rustlers, and encourages the sheriff to head over to Roy’s place and stop this telephoning D.C. The girl is blurry, but she does nothing this episode anyway. Roy complains that 100 head were lost and since the local law enforcement has been useless, he is calling an old friend in Washington, D.C. Roy calls the sheriff, an old friend, and his rather unsavory deputy. Roy is more than a restaurant, he’s an American icon. Roy’s son, who is Lance Kerwin and played James in the short-lived TV show, James at 15, rides up to tell Roy the rustlers have struck again. Roy Rogers is teaching some kids of diverse backgrounds some knots. We caption over to Texas and to the Diamond H Ranch. So let’s saddle up and head out west! It’s a hell of a caption. It sort of works, because Lynda Carter and kids are a winning combination, even though it is saccharin as all get out. So, in this episode, guest-starring iconic cowboy, Roy Rogers, it becomes more like a Saturday morning live-action show than ever. It was campy like Batman and it wasn’t a kid’s show like Shazam and Isis. I think part of the problem with the first season of Wonder Woman was, they didn’t know what it should be.

This episode is the feel-good episode of all feel-good episodes. So, who are the bushwackers in this episodes? The answer will NOT surprise you! Yeah … it’s this kid.


A bushwacker is in fact, an outlaw who swore allegiance to neither side during the Civil War and united in bands to prey on both sides. No mafiosos are attempting to kill any former presidents. Ahhh, that title does NOT mean what you think it does.
