The Incredible Hulk - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Prometheus (1)
Trapped halfway through his transformation by meteor radiation, Banner and a blinded girl are taken to a research facility.

Prometheus (2)
The Hulk must escape from the research facility's underground labyrinth; guest Monte Markham.

Free Fall
A corrupt politician sabotages an aerial exhibition team employing Banner; guest Sam Groom.

Dark Side
Self-experimentation releases Banner's primitive impulses; guest Rosemary Forsyth.

Deep Shock
Power-plant worker Banner receives an electrical jolt which enables him to see the future.

Bring Me the Head of the Hulk
Seeking a magazine's $1 million reward, a mercenary lures Banner to an isolated laboratory.

Fast Lane
Banner contracts for a cross-country trip in a car loaded with mob loot.

Goodbye Eddie Cain
A private detective (Cameron Mitchell) pegs Banner as an extortion suspect.

King of the Beach
A muscleman (Lou Ferrigno) dreams of winning enough money to open a beach cafe.

Wax Museum
Banner helps a young woman whose father left her a wax museum, now run by her unscrupulous uncle.

East Winds
Seeking gold hidden in Banner's apartment, a gang awards him a Chinese mail-order bride; guest William Windom.

The First (1)
Banner investigates legends of another scientist, dead 30 years, who underwent a Hulk-type metamorphosis.

The First (2)
David must decide between ending his own torment with the rediscovered antidote or ridding the world of the Hulk's dangerous predecessor.

The Harder They Fall
David 'Blackwell' is paralyzed; He becomes convinced the Hulk's powers could make him walk again.

Interview with the Hulk
A science reporter passing himself off as McGee recognizes Banner; guest Michael Conrad.

Half Nelson
A wrestler's exaggerated boasts get Banner in trouble with the mob.

Danny
Banner tries to protect a mother and child from a family of outlaws; guest Don Stroud.

Patterns
A factory owner in debt to the mob labels Banner as his partner.
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