View Full Version : What I look forward to in each episode is.......


GARFIELDKOOL
08-03-2006, 06:52 PM
.......how David introduces himself to someone as a different last name starting with B(other than Banner) I also loves the way he hides from Mr. Maghee. Maghee never knew David survived that explosion!

Ireneparalegal
08-03-2006, 11:45 PM
.......how David introduces himself to someone as a different last name starting with B(other than Banner) I also loves the way he hides from Mr. Maghee. Maghee never knew David survived that explosion!
I always laughed whenever David "lost his temper"...I mean, it seemed anything set him off (or else there would be no Hulk...LOL). I remember one episode when David is changing a tire in the rain and the thing one uses to loosen the lug nuts, well, it slipped and he hurt his hand and well, you know the rest. :lol: :lol:

MikeLutton
08-04-2006, 12:24 AM
that was the pilot episode u talking about best hulk out ever

Ireneparalegal
08-04-2006, 12:26 AM
that was the pilot episode u talking about best hulk out ever
Thank you. It's been awhile ( a long while) since I have seen Hulk.

Mr. Television
08-04-2006, 12:27 AM
.......how David introduces himself to someone as a different last name starting with B(other than Banner) I also loves the way he hides from Mr. Maghee. Maghee never knew David survived that explosion!
I love when he does that. :lol:

I think by the end of the show McGee is suspicious though. He just can't prove it. :lol:

tv star collector
08-04-2006, 08:52 AM
The two-parter "Mystery Man" (in which a bandaged Banner and McGee are
the sole survivors of a plane crash) actually showed a strange bond forming
between the two adversaries. In order to survive, McGee and "John Doe"
(Banner) have to rely on each other. A standout episode; one of the best.

dawsongirl
09-22-2006, 11:01 PM
Yeah...this hidden identity was kind of thinly disguised, much like Clark Kent/Superman. For once he couldn't have been John Mitchell or something? lol David Brenneman isn't quite so disguising. :lol:

"You look like David Banner." "No, my name is David Barton." "Oh, my mistake!"

dawsongirl
09-22-2006, 11:04 PM
The two-parter "Mystery Man" (in which a bandaged Banner and McGee are
the sole survivors of a plane crash) actually showed a strange bond forming
between the two adversaries. In order to survive, McGee and "John Doe"
(Banner) have to rely on each other. A standout episode; one of the best.
That was good. It was good that McGee finally realized that the Hulk was less monster and more human since it was a regular joe who transformed. Jack became more protective of the Hulk. Still wanted to capture him, but didn't want to see him killed.