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Bill's acting here is spectacular. He conveys David's utter despair so well it really is a deeply moving scene. Such a talented actor and such a loss to the world.
Bill I didn't know him in real life but there are people where you immediately know that they are rare people and I have no doubt in saying that about Bill Bixby because he was certainly a man with a lot of heart and someone you could trust in any case that's what was transmitted from him when you saw him on screen and on that I'm sure it was true
@@minch321654No one that ever knew him in his life ever had a bad thing to say about him. Bill was on an episode of Mr Rogers and you could absolutely see how gentle and kind he was as a person. He also talked about his young son who you could tell he loved so much. Bill went through so much tragedy. He lost his son at a very young age and then lost his wife. Bill himself died of cancer. Life is not fair to deal such a horrible hand to a good man like Bill. But his legacy lives on. On every clip that features him in the Hulk, you can just tell how all of us loved him and how he was a part of many of our childhoods
if it was so important to him, why didn't he dose himself up real quick while dude was unconscious and strapped to the table? And that's just the tip of the iceberg! I don't think I would have watched this if I hadn't been six.
2:55 - 3:14. It was at this moment, David knew his best shot at being cured was gone. I remember watching this scene as a kid and getting chills when he screamed "NO". Still getting chills in 2024. RIP Bill Bixby.
I swear, this has gotta be the best Hulk-out in the entire show. He's not angry, he's not stressed, he's absolutely devastated. It's the only one where he's just breaking down into tears.
Slightly Disagree. He has a slight anger as well. That is why he Changed. Yes..he had despair..and Sadness...but he also felt a sense of rage at that moment.
I love how Elizabeth protected David's Hulk with great reason she said he hasn't hurt anybody she knew how kind and gentle David was and only wanted to be cured
You know, these didn't have all the special effects and CGI that Marvel gave The Hulk, but boy oh boy there was something magical about this show. Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby were awesome.
I think it was because the show understood that the story is about Banner, not the Hulk. The Hulk has to be treated like a tragedy or a drama, not an action movie. But that won't sell out theaters, so Hollywood doesn't want to make a Hulk movie like that.
More tragic than terrifying. David saw his last chance for a cure literally shattered before his eyes, the chance of a normal life cruelly snatched away from him. Everything was taken away from him in that moment and it was overwhelming. "No! Nooooo! NO!!!"
I always thought as a kid there couldn’t be two hulks on the screen at the same time, and that’s why David didn’t just turn into the Hulk at the end. It’s because the other creature was there. My cousin when he was little thought when he only changed back half way that it was another David Banner. Ah to be a kid.
As a kid this was my favorite show and this my favorite episode with my favorite superhero. The special effects were great for this era. I’m 53 now and this brings back memories of looking at the TV Guide to make sure it was coming on at 8pm Friday night on CBS. I look back at my childhood and I am so glad I grew up in that era. Happier times. I miss the late 70s early 80s.
Me too, I was like 6 and used to tear up every time at the end when he would always leave town. The late 70s and 80s were unbelievable for tv shows. Countless memories. The last era before the internet. Wish I could just be stuck there.
Yes considering the many loses he already had going into his situation. Bixby's acting was very heartfelt and you felt it for as long as you watch the shows since inception. The viewer was riding with him Davids pain
This is one of the few transformations David totally embraced. The devastation of losing his only chance at a cure. The anger. The rage. Once he screams, "NO!" it's clear he's made the decision to not only let it happen, but *make* it happen.
I remember watching this episode as it premiered, sometime in late winter or early spring of 1981. What a great show. Despite of the now archaic, and limited special effects (a product of its time), this 2-part episode, and really the entire 5 season run of this classic TV show, stands the test of time, because of the superb writing, storytelling, and top notch acting.
Hands off one the best tv series back in those years,and IMO it'so good because it's a loose adaptation of a a comic which has its strength in the realistic character of Bruce Banner who becomes basically an outcast due to his "gift". And as a wanderer uses his power to help other people along the road,not just because he wants to be a Hero,but only because it's the only way to give a meaning to his existence. He helps people because he has no way to help himself.
@@likestallwomenTo be fair, it took quite a bit before the Hulk finally got angry. It was because he finally saw another like him, but he got tired of the other creature attacking him and showed him who the real Hulk is.
TruthnautBegins your right he wasn't angry after the Transformation..... do to Banner crying do to looseing the Cure...he did shout out in angry but it wasn't enough for the hulk to stay angry...untill the other hulk attacked him.....
I always liked how they approached the Hulk for this series. He wasn't an unstoppable juggernaut, more like a universal monster. The tortured man inside the body of a beast.
Old man skinny hulk vs. young buff hulk. All they did was tear up the laboratory...lol! Elizabeth wasn't even worried or scared ...lol! I used to watch this show religiously.
He's the one who made himself become the Hulk in the first place. Being the Hulk saved his life so many times as well as allowed him to be able to save others as well
I find it fascinating that even though David himself has been Hulking out for years, he's still in shock to witness another person metamorphorisize. I sometimes wish this show had featured a few more science-fictional villains to raise the stakes and give the Hulk a real challenge.
Yeah, it would have been cool to see this show with episodes featuring people experimenting and transforming into evil creatures just as powerful or more powerful than the Hulk and seeing the Hulk being presented with more challenging enemies.
I heard that one of the plots that was being considered for a follow-up Hulk movie to "Death of the Incredible Hulk" would have featured Banner actually being temporarily cured of his condition, only to have to deliberately subject himself to another gamma radiation overdose so that, as the Hulk, he could stop an insane scientist who planned to create an army of Hulks for some kind of evil purpose. That would have been a fantastic movie, but it got canceled because the three previous Hulk movies fared so poorly in the ratings.
@@KevinJohnson-hy4ocThose comic book plots are exactly what Kenneth Johnson and Bill Bixby detested. They wanted to inject high end drama and maintain some reasonable sense of respectability. Other shows like Wereworf (1987 series) devolved into the concept where everyone could become a werewolf and the concept became trite. In the hulk TV show universe, David was especially rare, his body had a unique chemistry that enabled him to transform into the creature. If everyone could become a hulk, then it takes away from the character's uniqueness.
Yes, they tried to make the show so grounded that people would want to watch it even without the hulk-outs. Apparently, the show also drew a large female audience who were attracted by the narrative quality.
Everyone must remember that a “hulk” is a direct manifestation of the individual who changes. In this case, a scrawny elderly jerk. Hence the difference in build and appearance. This particular hulk is portrayed by the same actor that played the Swamp Thing.
One of my favourite episodes..👍🏻💯 I just feel that David wanted to cure this guy first seemed odd..like cure your self man then this dude. Only because it was just a matter of time till he was shot and killed by the town/police. I felt angry and sad for David when Del Frye threw the cure and it broke...that part gives me chills, still.👍🏻💯 Brilliant show. The Hulk is one of my favourites from marvel comics.
The cure knocks you out for a few days so David wanted to ensure Frye was cured before he administered the serum to himself. David is selfless while Dell Frye is an evil menace.
As Elizabeth literally asks him why not cure himself first. But David needed to cure Frye because he was killing people as his Hulk and was a much bigger danger.
The early episodes, writing, and Bill Bixby's performance focused on David Banner's struggle to rid himself of this curse. It was the main theme that allowed fans to connect to this character. In this respect, the show succeeded and was ahead of its time. This, along with the show ending score drove the point that a normal life for Banner was not in the cards. The name of the series-opening theme song says it all. The lonely Man.
It would have been funny if at some point someone asked, "What the heck is that noise?" There was never any indication people actually heard it. Strange that in all this time this situation as far as I know was never addressed.
@halwasserman7905 just like NO PARODY of ANY sci-fi movie ever crashed into the Star wars opening crawl paragraphs. I'll take the floating exposition over in movie exposition but not even Spaceballs crashed into the Star wars exposition! That'd be comedy gold!
30 years earlier, a scientist named Jeffrey Clive created a gamma chamber to cure Dell Frye’s blood infection. But the radiation turned him into a savage dark greenish creature with wild hair. There was a farmer named Frank Townsend who bullied Dell often. Dell got upset and he transformed into the creature, who then killed Townsend.
I remember reading somewhere that the fights in The Incredible Hulk were performed in slow motion in an attempt to make them look more intense and powerful. That slow motion performance really stands out here.
This my favorite episode one hulk had compassion the other hulk was literally a killer and just when David had a cure the evil hulk made him change I love it
You know, these didn't have all the special effects and CGl that Marvel gave The Hulk, but boy oh there was something magical about this show. Lou Ferrigono and Bill Bixby were awesome.
The thought of creature with the Hulk’s power unbridled by a good soul was just terrifying. And that machine’s spooky pulsing sound! This episode scared the 💩 out of me as a kid. lol
Lola Albright legendary actress, acted in films from the 40's and 50's, was the protagonist in the 60's tv show Peter Gunn and also guest starred in others such as Starsky & Hutch and Kojak
I definitely don't remember this episode. I was very fond of this TV series as a kid but I still can't get used to the fact that this version of the Hulk can be harmed by bullets.
I would have done it in a heartbeat...but David put people's plights above his own. David felt responsible for Frye becoming the creature...although Frye knocked David out in order to bombard himself with those gamma rays.
Poor hulk the sad part is for most of this fight he's not fighting the bad hulk is pushing and instigating a fight this bad hulk wants nothing more than power chaos and destruction while our hulk is mostly peaceful until provoked this show was so awesome
The actor who played the bad Hulk looked so scrawney in his scenes, but he compensates for that shortcoming with his acting. He truely is terrifying as the Frye creature! I wonder why they didn't get a weightlifter to play him, though?
The Hulk's powers were nerfed quite a bit for this show, due to being limited to a 1970s TV show budget. It made sense given the limitations they had to work with.
@mresturk9336 Yeah this Hulk was pretty weak for a Hulk even the way he died in the final TV movie the other Hulks jump higher than that and a fall like that to them is about as dangerous as a normal human falling out of bed if that. However for this episode as the Hulk in this series has gotten shot and was perfectly fine after I put it as the evil Hulk was much older and not as powerful 😊
lol, I know right? And since when is throwing a chair across a room a frat of super strength? 😂 They had to nerf The Hulk for live action TV…budgets, SFX n stuff. But it was still cool…
I think I still feel almost the same exciting, I used to feel when I was a child, back in those days, when I used to watch David Banner turn into Hulk and shatter his cloths off!
Loved the incredible hulk wen I was a kid, was only 2yrs old wen it came out, still love it 2 this day, have the entire box set, bill bixby was a gr8 actor & true gent, his heart wasn't really in the show in its l8r yrs as he lost his 6yr old son 2 illness & wife comitting suicide, rip Bill bixby, gone but not 4gotten.❤
Here's what has me messed up: when I saw this episode as a young lad, I was like, "That's an old hag..." But, seeing it now, after all these years, I look at the old hag, and now I'm now I'm like, "She's actually sorta cute...."
This is actually my 2nd favorite episode. My first is the pilot from season 1 when he first is exposed to the gamma rays. They used the most special effects for his first hulkout. It really looks the most convincing. Even for 1977. 🙂👍
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I'd bet Lou had a good time filming this episode.
Was that evil 😈 😳 Hulk supposed to be the Abomination???
I'm suprised they did not get their feet all cut up walking on the broken glass on the floor.
@@jamesfahy-pl2cv no it was a earlyer Hulk from 30 year ago at the time of this episode.
Mi dis sis dubbio wai regist litigare Hulk 1 Billy bixd creatura inde doctor 2 forma Hulk trasfomaction solprais 🤔 for mi no senz'
Bill's acting here is spectacular. He conveys David's utter despair so well it really is a deeply moving scene.
Such a talented actor and such a loss to the world.
I noticed that. Yeah.
Bill I didn't know him in real life but there are people where you immediately know that they are rare people and I have no doubt in saying that about Bill Bixby because he was certainly a man with a lot of heart and someone you could trust in any case that's what was transmitted from him when you saw him on screen and on that I'm sure it was true
@@minch321654No one that ever knew him in his life ever had a bad thing to say about him. Bill was on an episode of Mr Rogers and you could absolutely see how gentle and kind he was as a person. He also talked about his young son who you could tell he loved so much. Bill went through so much tragedy. He lost his son at a very young age and then lost his wife. Bill himself died of cancer. Life is not fair to deal such a horrible hand to a good man like Bill. But his legacy lives on. On every clip that features him in the Hulk, you can just tell how all of us loved him and how he was a part of many of our childhoods
if it was so important to him, why didn't he dose himself up real quick while dude was unconscious and strapped to the table? And that's just the tip of the iceberg! I don't think I would have watched this if I hadn't been six.
2:55 - 3:14. It was at this moment, David knew his best shot at being cured was gone. I remember watching this scene as a kid and getting chills when he screamed "NO". Still getting chills in 2024. RIP Bill Bixby.
Bill Bixby should have gotten an emmy for his acting in this scene, his cries, the tears and the No!!!
Absolutely!
It hits soo hard especially knowing the unfortunate circumstances before filming this episode
100% this.
@@CudiFan224Please elaborate
I still think this series is the best of all, I never tire of watching it.
I remember first watching it for the Hulk and then tuning in every episode to see what new and creative ways David Banner was going to get beat down.
I swear, this has gotta be the best Hulk-out in the entire show. He's not angry, he's not stressed, he's absolutely devastated. It's the only one where he's just breaking down into tears.
at less for a time 😜
The First part 1 and 2 are the best episodes in my opinion
I agree. This Hulk Out was caused by pure despair
@NilavathiNila-zd9zb 🤔
Slightly Disagree. He has a slight anger as well. That is why he Changed. Yes..he had despair..and Sadness...but he also felt a sense of rage at that moment.
I love how Elizabeth protected David's Hulk with great reason she said he hasn't hurt anybody she knew how kind and gentle David was and only wanted to be cured
Run on sentences are for children.
You know who the actress is who played Elizabeth? That's the same woman who found Norman Bates' "mother" in the basement. 😄
@@Massivemonster1234😂 ask Joe Biden that.
@@Massivemonster1234 You a tough guy? HAHAHA
@@Massivemonster1234 mocking someone’s post is for assholes
You know, these didn't have all the special effects and CGI that Marvel gave The Hulk, but boy oh boy there was something magical about this show. Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby were awesome.
😂
I loved it😂
I think it was because the show understood that the story is about Banner, not the Hulk. The Hulk has to be treated like a tragedy or a drama, not an action movie. But that won't sell out theaters, so Hollywood doesn't want to make a Hulk movie like that.
agreed
This was one of if not the most terrifying transformations Bruce Banner had
More tragic than terrifying. David saw his last chance for a cure literally shattered before his eyes, the chance of a normal life cruelly snatched away from him. Everything was taken away from him in that moment and it was overwhelming. "No! Nooooo! NO!!!"
It wasn't nearly as terrifying as it was TRAGIC
@@LordZontarIf Banner had been cured, that would have ended the series, not to mention the three post Hulk movies.
This Episode Scared The S*** out of me when I was a Kid!!!
I always thought as a kid there couldn’t be two hulks on the screen at the same time, and that’s why David didn’t just turn into the Hulk at the end. It’s because the other creature was there. My cousin when he was little thought when he only changed back half way that it was another David Banner. Ah to be a kid.
Same here.. still creeps me out after fifty years
Same. I couldn't watch it then
Glad to know I'm not the only one...lol.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a kid this was my favorite show and this my favorite episode with my favorite superhero. The special effects were great for this era. I’m 53 now and this brings back memories of looking at the TV Guide to make sure it was coming on at 8pm Friday night on CBS. I look back at my childhood and I am so glad I grew up in that era. Happier times. I miss the late 70s early 80s.
Me too, I was like 6 and used to tear up every time at the end when he would always leave town. The late 70s and 80s were unbelievable for tv shows. Countless memories. The last era before the internet. Wish I could just be stuck there.
Bill Bixby is a great actor. To watch poor David cry when his only cure for the curse had been destroyed was very moving. RIP Bill.
Yes considering the many loses he already had going into his situation. Bixby's acting was very heartfelt and you felt it for as long as you watch the shows since inception. The viewer was riding with him Davids pain
2:51 The only part of this entire episode that works for me.
Banner was so close to being cured.
This is one of the few transformations David totally embraced.
The devastation of losing his only chance at a cure. The anger. The rage. Once he screams, "NO!" it's clear he's made the decision to not only let it happen, but *make* it happen.
Great scene here! Brings back memories, Bill Bixby should had won an Emmy!
I completely agree. He was one of the best actors in television.
I AGREE
He never won an Emmy? Wow
I remember watching this episode as it premiered, sometime in late winter or early spring of 1981. What a great show. Despite of the now archaic, and limited special effects (a product of its time), this 2-part episode, and really the entire 5 season run of this classic TV show, stands the test of time, because of the superb writing, storytelling, and top notch acting.
This and The Bionic Man fighting Big Foot are peak level 70's TV Show content.
The Bionic Man fighting the Russian Probe scared the 💩 out of me just like Evil Hulk did.
Man I loved both of these shows! lol
@@imonit4272 The first thing I thought of when I saw this clip - Andre the Giant as bigfoot, swinging a tree at the 6 million dollar man.
Hands off one the best tv series back in those years,and IMO it'so good because it's a loose adaptation of a a comic which has its strength in the realistic character of Bruce Banner who becomes basically an outcast due to his "gift". And as a wanderer uses his power to help other people along the road,not just because he wants to be a Hero,but only because it's the only way to give a meaning to his existence. He helps people because he has no way to help himself.
Bixby’s acting when the syringe gets destroyed is truly heartbreaking.
The amazing part,is David never saw how the transformation takes place,his mind goes blank when it happens.
Banner actually got a chance to see what his own transformation is like when he watched Dell change. He looked shocked.
Today of course, he could set his cellphone on to "Video" and livestream it.....
@@01Mary02You win internet for a day with that comment and emoji!
@@richardcoronado4081He also sees video footage of his change in Death Of The Incredible Hulk.
@@richardcoronado4081 Given what Del's creature was like and how he knew the creature did not like him, you would be shocked, too.
Evil hulk looks like a crazy dad from the 70’s
Or a crazy dentist...
This was maybe the only time Banner's Hulk wasn't angry after the transformation.
But once the other Hulk attacked him, it didn't take long for the real Hulk to get angry and kick his butt
@@likestallwomenTo be fair, it took quite a bit before the Hulk finally got angry. It was because he finally saw another like him, but he got tired of the other creature attacking him and showed him who the real Hulk is.
Yes David's Hulk was like you may have been the first but I'm better, bigger, stronger
TruthnautBegins your right he wasn't angry after the Transformation..... do to Banner crying do to looseing the Cure...he did shout out in angry but it wasn't enough for the hulk to stay angry...untill the other hulk attacked him.....
Yeah, I never understood why he stood there confused, he should’ve been madder than a Texas Rattlesnake!!
The bad hulk was pretty skinny for being a hulk… and yet his clothes still ripped! 😂
No they didn't, his shirt was still on
@@jamalsoward8404There are deleted scenes where the buttons on his shirt popped open.
@@DavidNicholson101 I did see that
Goofy looking for sure.
😂😂
I always liked how they approached the Hulk for this series. He wasn't an unstoppable juggernaut, more like a universal monster. The tortured man inside the body of a beast.
Old man skinny hulk vs. young buff hulk. All they did was tear up the laboratory...lol! Elizabeth wasn't even worried or scared ...lol! I used to watch this show religiously.
Elizabeth looked mildly disappointed and embarrassed by Dell lol
Poor DAVID BANNER all he wants is to be cured of being HULK THIS was closest he got
David should have cured himself
My question is why didn't David cure himself? He was so close. If David knew this was going to happen he would have cure himself
He's the one who made himself become the Hulk in the first place. Being the Hulk saved his life so many times as well as allowed him to be able to save others as well
@@jabbersb6304 That is true. If David would have waited the next day instead of experiment it on himself none of this would have happened
@@jabbersb6304 How did Tony Stark phrase it? "A terrible privilege?"
I find it fascinating that even though David himself has been Hulking out for years, he's still in shock to witness another person metamorphorisize. I sometimes wish this show had featured a few more science-fictional villains to raise the stakes and give the Hulk a real challenge.
Yeah, it would have been cool to see this show with episodes featuring people experimenting and transforming into evil creatures just as powerful or more powerful than the Hulk and seeing the Hulk being presented with more challenging enemies.
I heard that one of the plots that was being considered for a follow-up Hulk movie to "Death of the Incredible Hulk" would have featured Banner actually being temporarily cured of his condition, only to have to deliberately subject himself to another gamma radiation overdose so that, as the Hulk, he could stop an insane scientist who planned to create an army of Hulks for some kind of evil purpose. That would have been a fantastic movie, but it got canceled because the three previous Hulk movies fared so poorly in the ratings.
@@KevinJohnson-hy4ocThose comic book plots are exactly what Kenneth Johnson and Bill Bixby detested. They wanted to inject high end drama and maintain some reasonable sense of respectability. Other shows like Wereworf (1987 series) devolved into the concept where everyone could become a werewolf and the concept became trite.
In the hulk TV show universe, David was especially rare, his body had a unique chemistry that enabled him to transform into the creature. If everyone could become a hulk, then it takes away from the character's uniqueness.
Yes, they tried to make the show so grounded that people would want to watch it even without the hulk-outs. Apparently, the show also drew a large female audience who were attracted by the narrative quality.
This Frye Hulk was lucky he didn't meet up with David's Dark Side Hulk, he would have been a green smear on the floor in 30 seconds
Yeah 👍
That's for sure!
He would have KHA!!!
The point when Lou Ferrigno just had enough...lol
Man I’m 42 and miss this so much
This was the best ever
Everyone must remember that a “hulk” is a direct manifestation of the individual who changes. In this case, a scrawny elderly jerk. Hence the difference in build and appearance. This particular hulk is portrayed by the same actor that played the Swamp Thing.
Del, by his own recollection, said he was "sick and weak and hurting" and "my health never was too good", but Banner was "young...healthy".
Dek's hulk reminds me of Gowron from Star Trek
My favorite episode on The Incredible Hulk was Prometheus 1 and 2 When he got stuck halfway?
Mine too
Been something if dale fry got stuck halfway between him and his evil creature
One of my favourite episodes..👍🏻💯 I just feel that David wanted to cure this guy first seemed odd..like cure your self man then this dude. Only because it was just a matter of time till he was shot and killed by the town/police. I felt angry and sad for David when Del Frye threw the cure and it broke...that part gives me chills, still.👍🏻💯 Brilliant show. The Hulk is one of my favourites from marvel comics.
The cure knocks you out for a few days so David wanted to ensure Frye was cured before he administered the serum to himself. David is selfless while Dell Frye is an evil menace.
As Elizabeth literally asks him why not cure himself first. But David needed to cure Frye because he was killing people as his Hulk and was a much bigger danger.
The show dictated that David ALWAYS had to play the hero lol 😂
The early episodes, writing, and Bill Bixby's performance focused on David Banner's struggle to rid himself of this curse. It was the main theme that allowed fans to connect to this character. In this respect, the show succeeded and was ahead of its time. This, along with the show ending score drove the point that a normal life for Banner was not in the cards. The name of the series-opening theme song says it all. The lonely Man.
That Bad Hulk grin made me chuckle.
He looks goofy
The only thing that seems to grow were his teeth
@@snap-n-shoot Haha lol!! Good one indeed
@@snap-n-shoot😂
I always told people that what is missing from the disney/Marvel hulk was the transformation sound. It just totally sets the omg/HF moments
It would have been funny if at some point someone asked, "What the heck is that noise?" There was never any indication people actually heard it. Strange that in all this time this situation as far as I know was never addressed.
@halwasserman7905 just like NO PARODY of ANY sci-fi movie ever crashed into the Star wars opening crawl paragraphs. I'll take the floating exposition over in movie exposition but not even Spaceballs crashed into the Star wars exposition! That'd be comedy gold!
30 years earlier, a scientist named Jeffrey Clive created a gamma chamber to cure Dell Frye’s blood infection. But the radiation turned him into a savage dark greenish creature with wild hair. There was a farmer named Frank Townsend who bullied Dell often. Dell got upset and he transformed into the creature, who then killed Townsend.
I wonder how tall the actor who played the other Hulk was. Lou Ferrigno himself is 6’4” or 6’5” and this guy towered over him pretty good
From what I've read online, the actor who played "Del's Creature" was the same height as Lou but stood on a box to appear taller.
He's 6'5 1/2 I met him in person he looks 6'6
Same actor who was swamp thing
As they start fighting, they look closer the same size.
I remember reading somewhere that the fights in The Incredible Hulk were performed in slow motion in an attempt to make them look more intense and powerful. That slow motion performance really stands out here.
Awesome great childhood memories 😃👍📺
What a unique and tragic metamorphosis for David, in this scene.
This my favorite episode one hulk had compassion the other hulk was literally a killer and just when David had a cure the evil hulk made him change I love it
You know, these didn't have all the special effects and CGl that Marvel gave The Hulk, but boy oh there was something magical about this show. Lou Ferrigono and Bill Bixby were awesome.
When the 2 Hulks fight, it was obvious David s Hulk was stronger
Lou could have picked this dude up
Lou could have picked up three or four of him lol.
Lou's Hulk was a awesome force
Lou's Hulk looked like the PROTOTYPE Hulk.
This was my FAVORITE episode!!! We couldn't WAIT to watch this!!! ❤❤❤
📌@4:22 Explosion happened before the physical impact of the chair thrown. Lol, this is great stuff!🍻😂
The thought of creature with the Hulk’s power unbridled by a good soul was just terrifying.
And that machine’s spooky pulsing sound!
This episode scared the 💩 out of me as a kid. lol
Not too young, but this actress was even a very beautiful lady.
Lola Albright
Agreed
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Yes she was very beautiful
Isn't she William Katt's mother?
Shoot. I remember seeing this on TV when I was a kid and lost my mind. This was great. Thanks for bringing back the fond memories.
I definitely don't remember this episode. I was very fond of this TV series as a kid but I still can't get used to the fact that this version of the Hulk can be harmed by bullets.
Such Screen writing!!!! How many times can you say no!!!!
David should've cured himself, then left town while dels hulk takes all the heat from McGee..I was saying that as a kid watching this on TV...
WOW….never thought about that. That actually would have been a perfect way to wrap up the series.
I would have done it in a heartbeat...but David put people's plights above his own. David felt responsible for Frye becoming the creature...although Frye knocked David out in order to bombard himself with those gamma rays.
@@ahmedsmith6106definitely
1978 Hulk = Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno
2003 Hulk = Eric Bana
2008 Hulk = Edward Norton
2012 Hulk = Mark Ruffalo
I love the Eric Bana Hulk movie.
@@HumanBeanbagsame here my favorite hulk movie.
David Banner s Hulk is Simply misunderstood,Dell Fry's Hulk is Pure Evil and Destroying everything in its path
did you see the look on the BAD HULKS FACE WHEN BANNER started to turn into the hulk? something like this 😙
Bixby does the ultimate Hulk out here, and that's why almost lost. It against an angry psychopath and losing his best chance yet of a cure
Losing his best shot at a cure was gutting. I remember feeling devastated when I first watched this.
Poor hulk the sad part is for most of this fight he's not fighting the bad hulk is pushing and instigating a fight this bad hulk wants nothing more than power chaos and destruction while our hulk is mostly peaceful until provoked this show was so awesome
Probably one of the best scenes in tv history for me. I remember as a kid how scary the evil twig hulk was. I know, twig hulk.
4:52 Proof that Ferrigno Hulk also gets stronger the madder he gets.
look at his stomach hanging over his pants at the 1:58 mark LOL
The Incredible Bulk 🤣🤣🤣
Dude looking like a Hulk Sean Penn.
Bill was the best!! Rest in peace ❤️🙏🙏🙏
The lower part of his stomach is not even green! 1:57 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭 underarms either he looked like the Green Wino
Do it Elizabeth!! 😂😂😂 Elizabeth Elizabeth. 😂😂😂😂 poor Elizabeth getting screamed at lol
This episode had me shook as a child. I was in tears over the loss of the cure.
6:10
You wanna fight?
Nah.
Wanna rearrange the furniture?
Yeah.
Watching the transformation into Bad Hulk is right up the same direction of watching a human being turning werewolf.
There's also that thing that David Banner could Hulk out at any moment before Bixby does the most amazing "NO!!!!"
Elizabeth is enjoying this a little too much 😂
THIS HERE MY FREINDS IS WHAT YOU CALL GREAT STORY TELLING!💥💯
6:05 LOL out loud at the "heavy "table moving, nearly toppling just by being brushed.
This show was so awesome. Loved it as a kid so much.
The actor who played the bad Hulk looked so scrawney in his scenes, but he compensates for that shortcoming with his acting. He truely is terrifying as
the Frye creature! I wonder why they didn't get a weightlifter to play him, though?
The bad hulk was played by the Swamp Thing actor.
So bad Hulk gets shot 3 times for throwing a piece of furniture? Doesn't look like proper use of deadly force to me
Hulk: Do you even lift, Bad Hulk?
Bad Hulk responds: "All natty bruh"
The bad Hulk chose not to take off his shirt. He knew he would have been gutted against Lou Ferrigno. 😝
Since when is a Hulk killed by a bullet?
The Hulk's powers were nerfed quite a bit for this show, due to being limited to a 1970s TV show budget. It made sense given the limitations they had to work with.
@mresturk9336
Yeah this Hulk was pretty weak for a Hulk even the way he died in the final TV movie the other Hulks jump higher than that and a fall like that to them is about as dangerous as a normal human falling out of bed if that.
However for this episode as the Hulk in this series has gotten shot and was perfectly fine after I put it as the evil Hulk was much older and not as powerful 😊
This was the TV version not the Marvel comics superhero
Knives could cut him in this show. Bullet wounds in several episodes, because the humans needed some chance.
lol, I know right? And since when is throwing a chair across a room a frat of super strength? 😂
They had to nerf The Hulk for live action TV…budgets, SFX n stuff.
But it was still cool…
Jay Leno turned green taking steroids ! Thus you have the half A Hulk 😂
😂😂😂
I think I still feel almost the same exciting, I used to feel when I was a child, back in those days, when I used to watch David Banner turn into Hulk and shatter his cloths off!
This was my favorite episode ever. I literally ran all the way home from school to see this.
Loved the incredible hulk wen I was a kid, was only 2yrs old wen it came out, still love it 2 this day, have the entire box set, bill bixby was a gr8 actor & true gent, his heart wasn't really in the show in its l8r yrs as he lost his 6yr old son 2 illness & wife comitting suicide, rip Bill bixby, gone but not 4gotten.❤
Shot with a gun and no bullet holes. Amazing!
I know right turning a TV show into R rating with blood for the 1970s that's realistic
@@avalond1193 That's why TV shows today are so much better.
Bill Bixby should’ve won an Emmy for this scene.
Lol I thought I saw all the episodes as a kid but never saw Bad Hulk
Swamp Thing Hulk doesn't have the muscle, but he makes up for it in overall freakishness😂
3:07 It was at this moment he knew…. He f***ed up.
This is a great episode. One of my favorites.
As many times as this guy was screaming out for Elizabeth, I thought I was watching an episode of Sanford & Son 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 "Here comes the big one" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This has gotta be the best Hulk episode! Cause it's funny, weird and frustrating at the same time
Here's what has me messed up: when I saw this episode as a young lad, I was like, "That's an old hag..." But, seeing it now, after all these years, I look at the old hag, and now I'm now I'm like, "She's actually sorta cute...."
cool thx for the watch .^The funny thing is that bullets dont go through the hulk they bounce off him
0:50 - the machine even comes with a hulk colour selector!!!!!!!
I'm sure it was the intention but anyone else notice how Dell's Hulk is a darker green than David's? Good vs. evil perhaps?
So bad that's good.
Loved that show as a kid.
I said it before and I’ll say it again. That’s Green Goblin 😂🤣
I bet there's no slo-mo post production. They're just moving slow lmao
My favorite episode.
This is actually my 2nd favorite episode. My first is the pilot from season 1 when he first is exposed to the gamma rays. They used the most special effects for his first hulkout. It really looks the most convincing. Even for 1977. 🙂👍
If Dell was smart he would have let David cure himself then used the machine on himself when David is cure and when he leaves town
One of the Best episodes!!