
When I was a kid there was one night and television lineup that surpassed all others: CBS Fridays, which was comprised of
The Incredible Hulk,
The Dukes of Hazzard and
Dallas. It was hardly a task to plop down in front of the tube and bask in these three entirely different slices of pop culture as they bled from one into the next every week. As an adult I remain a Ewing freak, but the
Duke boys have unfortunately gone by the wayside; the adventures of Dr. David Banner reside somewhere in between. It’s not anywhere near as juvenile as
Hazzard, yet it doesn’t have the expansive ongoing storyline of
Dallas. The real problem with
The Incredible Hulk is that it’s an incredibly repetitive series. Banner wanders the country, defending the naïve, weak and helpless against the sleazy, corrupt and powerful.
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