The Incredible Hulk is one of two TV shows that mean the most
to me (the other is Unsolved Mysteries). I began watching the show in the summer
of 1979, when I was only seven years old. I don't know why I started watching
it, except to say that it just happened on impulse. Regardless, I am happy to be
a fan of the show. It had great production values, especially in terms of
writing, creativity, and general quality of stories. I've personally been
involved in situations where people had some general misconceptions about me. So
in many mays, I can relate to the Hulk, who is depicted as misunderstood. My
favorite episodes include (but are not limited to): "Married," "A Child In
Need," "Mystery Man," "The Snare," "The Psychic," "Equinox," "Prometheus," "The
First," "The Harder They Fall," and "Interview With The Hulk." The live-action
Hulk series was so successful that, in 1988 (six years after its primetime run
ended), it was revived in a trilogy of post-series made-for-TV movies. The last
one, "The Death of the Incredible Hulk," aired in 1990. After that film ended, I
almost cried because of the Hulk's (and David Banner's) death. Nonetheless,
there were plans to revive him in a follow-up, but unfortunately, Bill Bixby's
untimely death prevented it from being filmed.
--Kane
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