dawsongirl
08-15-2003, 02:52 AM
We have a favorite thread...we need its cousin. Which episodes do you think stink?
The Trucker ep isn't that great, but The Antowuk Horror was worse. Probably because that jerk looked absolutely ridiculous in that stupid Bigfoot costume. Duh! The Hulk was green and not hairy.
DarleneIllyria
08-15-2003, 06:38 PM
Hands down at this point I'd say the Trucker ep blew chunks. We actually have an opposite, Cathy :faint: I thought Antowuk was much better than Trucker.
dawsongirl
08-16-2003, 04:00 AM
Originally posted by Jenny
Hands down at this point I'd say the Trucker ep blew chunks. We actually have an opposite, Cathy :faint: I thought Antowuk was much better than Trucker.
Oh no! :faint: What's the world coming to? :crying:
Okay, that was overzealous. :lol:
DarleneIllyria
08-16-2003, 02:57 PM
Originally posted by dawsongirl
Oh no! :faint: What's the world coming to? :crying:
Okay, that was overzealous. :lol:
:lol:
dandelion wine
08-17-2003, 02:30 AM
Life and Death
The Beast Within
ReddBear
08-24-2003, 11:13 AM
the lottery positely sucked im surpised that even made it to tv
and really any episode with out MGee expect for the snare now that was one of the best
tv star collector
11-01-2005, 08:58 PM
We have a favorite thread...we need its cousin. Which episodes do you think stink?
The Trucker ep isn't that great, but The Antowuk Horror was worse. Probably because that jerk looked absolutely ridiculous in that stupid Bigfoot costume. Duh! The Hulk was green and not hairy.
"Half Nelson," the episode about midget wrestling, is generally regarded as one
of the silliest episodes. "Proof Positive" is one of the weakest episodes ... and
one of the oddest: star Bill Bixby does not even appear in this episode! It
was aired the week following "Broken Image," in which Bix played two roles.
Almost any of the last handful of episodes were not up to par ("The Phenom,"
"Sanctuary," "Triangle," "Slaves," "A Minor Problem"). But even the below par
episodes were better than the NBC movies ("The Incredible Hulk Returns,"
with Eric Kramer as a laughable Thor, being the worst). "The Trial of the
Incredible Hulk" (with Daredevil) wasn't too bad; the courtroom scene was a
gem, even if it was only a dream sequence. Producer Ken Johnson, by the way,
had nothing to do with the reunion movies ... and it shows. Still, the last film,
"The Death of The Incredible Hulk," offers arguably Bixby's best performance as
David Banner. Too bad the ending is weak. (It would have been more effective
if Jack McGee had finally discovered Banner's secret.) It also didn't make a lot of
sense; the Hulk had survived falls from airplanes before.
dawsongirl
12-10-2005, 03:54 AM
Still, the last film, "The Death of The Incredible Hulk," offers arguably Bixby's best performance as David Banner. Too bad the ending is weak. (It would have been more effective if Jack McGee had finally discovered Banner's secret.) It also didn't make a lot of sense; the Hulk had survived falls from airplanes before.
That ending made me cry. The rest of the movie, however, made me want to rewrite it.
And yeah, I mean, earlier in the movie, they made it sound like the hulk was almost invincible, immortal. And then he dies. O_o
And I didn't quite completely understand the whole angle of basically David acting like he was mentally ******** while working at the lab.
tv star collector
12-10-2005, 03:26 PM
"And I didn't quite completely understand the whole angle of basically David acting like he was mentally ******** while working at the lab."
I think the purpose of that was so that David's cover would be so convincing.
He seemed so dumb that no one would ever suspect that he was really a
brilliant scientist. In that way, he could access the equipment to try to find a
cure.
dawsongirl
12-10-2005, 09:54 PM
"And I didn't quite completely understand the whole angle of basically David acting like he was mentally ******** while working at the lab."
I think the purpose of that was so that David's cover would be so convincing.
He seemed so dumb that no one would ever suspect that he was really a
brilliant scientist. In that way, he could access the equipment to try to find a
cure.
Good point.