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Fashionably Geek readers and the internet in general had a lot to say about the new Wonder Woman costume, and by the looks of this photo it seems that someone at NBC was listening. No more shiny, candy hooker pants and the blue boots have gone to a more appropriate red color. Much better!

Check out an additional image and a video from the set after the break.

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As Han Solo once said, “Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.”

If that’s true than this shirt is pretty awesome. It has 26 weapons from different television shows and movies. See if you can name them all.

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Today we saw that Nathan Fillion was on the cover of the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly, but that wasn’t the only revelation. EW has also got our first look at Adrianne Palicki in her Wonder Woman costume for the upcoming NBC pilot.

And what a costume it is. Really glossy—she kinda looks like a piece of hard candy or something. Let us know what you think in the comments.

(via Entertainment Weekly)


From my perspective, this t-shirt describes what I’ll be doing to my satellite subscription at the end of the year. Screw you DirecTV—I’m sticking with Netflix, Hulu and the like.

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Clearly, Dexter’s code blatantly disregards the environmental impact bags stuffed with bodies has on our oceans.

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I am officially psyched about watching the series finale of Lost on Sunday, but it is a show many of us will miss. As a tribute, I have compiled 10 of my favorite Lost-themed t-shirts, jackets and jumpsuits from the last few years.

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This odd t-shirt design references the Ab Aeterno episode of Lost that aired earlier this season. You know, the one that follows the dude from Suddenly Susan into his previous life in the 19th century.

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lost missing milk

Is that what those number are? A missing persons hotline? That throws my theory way off.

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Sauron may have tried taking over all of middle Earth with his Ring of Power, but the purveyors of television have accomplished more than Sauron ever did with a simple idiot box. This one is not so easy to dispose of, Mount Doom be damned.

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dissected house shirt

It would have been more interesting to dissect his personality if you ask me. Although, by the looks of things, he is so defiant that he absolutely refuses to die even though he has been completely torn apart.

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