I think she's great. Probably just needs to branch out some more in her film choices.
So many from that era of SNL were legit: Hader, Sudeikis, Samberg, Forte, Armisen...I'd say Kenan but he transcends eras he's been around so long. Might have been one of the best time periods of the show and a lot of those individuals went onto significant success afterwards which is not often the case. Usually there are one or two breakout people from a particular cast.
As for WW 2, I actually thought Wiig was quite good but it was just the same old Selina Kyle mimicking origin villain story we've seen time and time again and never as good as with Pfeiffer. She and Pascal at had some fun hamming it up. The rest of the movie was a bore as far as I was concerned.
And Pine, who I think is typically awesome in whatever and who had great chemistry with Gadot in the first film, felt so tacked on. It was as though he was completely irrelevant to the rest of the film's narrative.
I think Gadot does a really good job in the role but the fish out of water origin story in the first film was far better material than the be careful what you wish for shenanigans in the sequel.
Also I don't really understand the point of the 80s setting. It's like Jenkins and co. just recognized all the 80s nostalgia what with Stranger Things and It and what not and felt the need to go that route. However, it felt like it was unnecessary. Even the Cold War stuff didn't feel like it fit. That film could have been set in the 90s, the early aughts of the 21st century whenever.