Dark Raven
It's not about what you deserve...
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Ive actually been watching the show start to finish for the last couple days/weeks it is/was a great show but gets kinda same thing goin on here vibe.
And the Antohawk Horror episode got my hopes up for a different Superhuman/Hulk fight. Damn them.
I just watched that the other day too. They could've had a Bigfoot/Sasquatch type monster there for the Hulk to fight, like in the 6MDM or Bionic Woman. Instead it just turned out to be a hoax to attract visitors to that town.
I don't see why they couldn't have had Hulk fight a robot as well. There were other scientists on the show, so one of them could've easily invented a robot.
I do wish that McGee had discovered Banner was alive and was the Hulk. They formed a bond and friendship in Mystery Man. McGee even said that he doesn't have many friends and showed concern for John Doe. McGee could've realised that the Hulk isn't a murderer and could've become an ally. That could've injected the show with a new lease of life half way through its run.
Also I wish that She-Hulk featured in it as well. She would've fitted much better than Thor or Daredevil. The main reason I would've liked to have seen her back then is that they would have to paint a tall, skimpily-dressed hot bodied woman in green paint because they couldn't do CGI back then. I wish we could've had that. She would also have advanced the overall plot more than some of these other stories, as Banner would've tried to find out why she retains her intelligence (if she did in the TV series).
She-Hulk could also have had been the same kind of ratings boost as Jaime Summers was as the Bionic Woman in that 2nd season Six Million Dollar Man episode. I'm surprised that Kenneth Johnson didn't try to repeat that formula twice. An optimum time to have her would've been that episode "Homecoming". Instead of making Banner have a sister, they could've used his cousin Jennifer Walters, and Banner's parents could've been Morris Walters and his wife instead. It would've been just like how Steve Austin went back home to Ojai, California and met up with his high school sweetheart Jaime, who became bionic following an accident. Jen Walters would've been similar (except she wouldn't be a romantic interest) and would've had a blood transfusion from Banner.