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Firefighters suspect Banner of starting a forest blaze; guest Kathleen Lloyd.
Hit men kidnap a child to force Banner to cooperate in their killing of a hospitalized mob witness.
McGee trails Banner to an private island, where Banner must attend a masquerade.
A mob wants Banner, mistaken for a serial killer of girls; guest Gerald McRaney.
Banner is stuck between criminals wanting his help, and police wanting information; guest Jeanette Nolan.
A psychic recognizes Banner as the Hulk, then foresees danger for McGee.
Banner must send a friend to collect lottery winnings, with dangerous results.
Banner tries to save two orphans from the influence of a Fagin-like thief.
Banner is tarred with the same brush as a motorcyclist who gives him a lift.
While camping in the woods, David stumbles upon an apparently unlucky mind reader from a Carnival side show. After meeting with the manager of the side show, he agrees to become their stage hand and help find out what is causing their bad luck.
When the publisher of The National Register leaves the paper and puts his daughter in charge, Jack McGee is put in a tough spot: she wants to move the paper away from tabloid stories and into more respectable journalism, so no more stories about the Incredible Hulk. Refusing to take no for answer, he attempts to prove to her that the Hulk is real so he can continue with his investigation.
Mistaken for a hoodlum, Banner is the target of a gang and police.
Banner throws in with thieves to thwart a department-store robbery.
A New Orleans doctor enlists Banner's aid to battle her patients' faith in voodoo.
A psychotic pilot offers Banner a lift, but instead makes him the quarry of an island hunt.
In this episode, David Banner spots his sister, Helen, on television and decides to return home for Thanksgiving. Dr. Helen Banner is shocked to learn that her brother is not dead, but David is unwilling to tell his estranged father, D.W., that he is still alive. Meanwhile, a plague of worms is ruining farmers' crops, enabling a development corporation to take control of his hometown. To combat the plague, David synthesizes a hormone that could make the worms metamorphose into beetles early enough to prevent crop destruction. That night, David is haunted by a nightmare about his mother's death, which he blames on his father. Awakening in an emotional rage, David transforms into the Hulk under the watchful gaze of his astonished sister.
The owner of an endangered taxicab company hires Banner to fend off drug smugglers.
At the rodeo, Banner finds one ailing cowboy and another at the mercy of rustlers.
An aging magician drafts Banner as his assistant for a benefit.
Arrested for vagrancy, Banner's fellow work-camp inmates accuse him of being an informer.
Banner tries to reunite a gifted teen with her mother, who is accused of kidnapping.
An accident at a chemical warfare research station sends David on a frantic race for an antidote to save his and a friend's life.
Banner reverts to the Hulk to save a rock singer from an onstage suicide.