Dorian Staten
I'm sure nostalgia has something to do with it, but this is one of my all-time favorite series. I was born in 1973, so this series ran from the time I was 4 until I was 9. I was a Hulk fanatic as a kid, with a Hulk lunchbox, Hulk bicycle, a couple hundred Hulk comics, Hulk Halloween costume, etc. The series also ran during a time when my parents were getting divorced, so I ended up watching it live with my mom while we ate TV dinners. Good times. Nostalgia aside, I remember loving this show, and I've seen a few episodes in recent years and still love them. The series doesn't follow the comics and is its own beast, which is totally fine with me. Bixby and Ferrigno were actually against the show becoming a comic book adaptation and threatened to quit when management wanted to start introducing other superheroes. Bixby and Ferrigno wanted to keep it a serious drama and character study, rather than turn it into a spectacle with heroes in tights running around. Good for them. This isn't the Hulk running around New York smashing things while saving the city. This is a drama with good people in trouble, and David Banner and the Hulk are there to help. It's also a story of loss and redemption. If that sounds interesting to you, and especially if you're a Hulk fan, give it a shot. I doubt you'll be disappointed.
A Google user
OK, Google Play, it seems you have straightened out the series so that the episodes correspond with the title. Still a few bugs to work out of the system, though. Ricky and A Child In Need were not part of Season 1, they were part of the second season. Not exactly sure where they fit into the lineup. Not too far past Married, if memory serves. Thanks again.
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John Civitello
I can take my phone on the road to wherever I am going,and watch the show. All I need now is season 5, and my collection will be complete on my phone. Too bad it took David Banner's life in order to be free of the Hulk. I remember when I was a kid, and my mother sent me to my bedroom for a time out, I pretended to be David Banner turning into the Hulk. I would start growling, and even try to lift my mattress and box spring up of the floor.
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