The Incredible Hulk TV Show

incredible hulk tv show

A scientist exposes himself to gamma rays in a hope of unlocking human strength. But the experiment goes horribly wrong and he becomes a monster green giant who can only be unleashed when he is completely mad or stressed out. To avoid discovery, he assumes different identities and wanders from town to town trying to find a cure. Meanwhile, he is hunted relentlessly by tabloid reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin), who witnessed the lab accident and believes the Hulk poses a real danger to society.

The Incredible Hulk was an innovative and popular series that ran for five seasons from 1977 to 1982. It was developed and produced by Kenneth Johnson (“V,” “The Bionic Woman”) and based on the Marvel Comics character. Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno both won Primetime Emmy Awards for their roles in the show.

There were some pretty good episodes of this show that were a lot of fun to watch, but the problem with it was that the storyline never really went anywhere. It seemed like the writers would always try to set up some kind of twist at the end but they were rarely successful in doing so. It was also a little disappointing that the Hulk never got to say any words during this whole run of the show. He would roar and shout all the time but it would have been cool to see him talk at least once in the entire run of this show.

One episode of the incredible hulk tv show that was pretty good was the one where they had him saving a father and son from some muggers in New York City. Another good one was the two parter where he saved a woman from some gangsters. Both of these episodes were really great and they helped to make this tv show one of the best of the 1970’s.

The Incredible Hulk is a good TV show but it does get a little repetitive after awhile. Still it is a good reminder of what TV was like back in the 70’s and 80’s before CGI became so prevalent. It is also a good showcase for the acting skills of Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno. They did a good job of transferring the characters from the comic books to the television screen.