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David Banner tries to save his wife Carolyn during a dangerous thunderstorm but the stress of the weather conditions causes Dr. Banner to transform into The Incredible Hulk. Can he save Carolyn before it's too late?
From The Incredible Hulk Season 2 Episode 1 'Married' - David and Carolyn marry in Honolulu, Hawaii and continue to work to find a cure for both their afflictions in a race against time.
The Incredible Hulk (1977 - 1982): Dr. David Banner is a widowed scientist caught in the middle of an experiment gone bad. As a result, whenever Banner gets extremely upset or stressed out, he turns into a huge green monster called the Incredible Hulk, with awesome strength and rage to match.
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"Married" is one of the best episodes of The Incredible Hulk.
Absolutely. It won Mariette Hartley her only Emmy.
It's THE best episode in my opinion, only the pilot comes close to it.
And by far the saddest.
what the kid said at the end is true. "people never die as long as somebody remembers them."
And it still holds true to this day. R.I.P. Bill Bixby.
@@wiiliamhamilton147 I agree.
That's how someone becomes Immortal, as long as someone remembers them, they will live on.
This Hulk tv series had so much depth and emotion in it's characters that it was so carefully well written. There is a reason why it lasted for five years.
Pretty heartbreaking when Hulk reverted back to Banner, while holding his dead wife.
This type of emotion and character depth is what we lacked in the Marvel Hulk iteration, we never developed an emotional connection to that Hulk, but Bill's portrayal was soooo deep!! We felt for him every week even as a child I felt for him!
Yup. Part if the appeal of the TV series - fright wigs, green slippers and all - was that they for the most part took the whole thing pretty seriously. It's supposed to be a tragedy, not an excuse for constant lame quips and 4th wall breaking. Two of the most difficult things to do are to make a ridiculous concept believable and to get people to buy into it based on an unabashed sincerity and the will and skill to frame that sincerity properly. The show - for the most part - was successful at this. That's why it will always live on, because we all will indeed remember it. Cheers.
Actress Mariette Hartley won an an Emmy for her role as Caroline. It was one of those rare occasions where a scifi series won an Emmy for an actress in a drama series.
Man this was the saddest moment in the series seeing the woman the Hulk/David loved die in they're arms like what happened to Elena in the pilot episode.
For me, it's a toss up between this and David losing his cure to Dell Frye's hulk. Both were pretty bad.
Very sad. But for me, Elena's in the pilot hit the feels just a little more. 😢
In the pilot episode, Hulk let out a roar of pain that touched the hearts of millions!
@@dankaye6772 See I don't think it did for the fact that it didn't really make sense. As a kid, I was left baffled first and then retrospectively saddened afterwards, the circumstances around Elaina's death actually killed off the fact that it should have been sadder than it was. Elaina had part of the building collapse on her and technically should have been dead before Hulk had the chance to rescue her from the wreckage. We can deduce that she was simply unconscious and not dead at that point because she regains consciousness later, so there's only three things that could have killed her from there on: - 1. A critical neck injury, which Hulk would have exacerbated by moving her and she would have died instantly, or at least way before he took her out the forest 2. Smoke inhalation, which if it hasn't killed you already, it's not going to slowly kill you 10 minutes later if you were okay enough to regain consciousness 3. A serious internal bleed somewhere So the fact Hulk carries her all the way into the forest and she is still alive at that point, it made no sense that she died, because there was nothing left to happen that was going to kill her if it hadn't done so already. There could have been an outside chance of internal bleeding from a cracked rib hitting a lung or something, but she gave no sign of serious injury to her body anywhere by clutching any part of it. Even as a kid I saw that didn't make sense. It was sad because I really liked her and had a kiddy crush on her, but because I felt she shouldn't be dead in the first place and that it was stupid, it didn't really upset me as much as it maybe should have. This Carolyn death by contrast made more sense and contextually had much more build up to it and a much more devastating effect for the fact it was ill-fated and could have been prevented due to the circumstances leading up to it. David clearly loved her too and they made sure we felt the vulnerability of the relationship all the way through the episode. Bixby's acting after the reformation holding Carolyn as the Hurricane had all but gone with her, was 10x more poignant in my opinion. Married trumps the pilot, but the pilot comes in at a close second for me.
As sad as he may have felt the boy made it easier for him to deal with the situation. Grandma always said "people never die as long as somebody remembers them"
The Hulk defeated everything the Grim Reaper threw at him....except save his wife.
No matter how many times I watch the episode I get 😢..Acting at it finest...RIP to Bill Bixby
I feel so sorry for David Banner. He lost all the women in his life. His mother, his first wife, Laura, his second wife Caroline. Incredible Hulk Returns, he had to leave the woman that he loved. In the Death of The Incredible Hulk, he died while the woman he loved watched him die.
From episode 1. I felt so bad for David. He deserved better. He was a good dude. RIP Bill Bixby. May God hook you up brother. 👍
Did anyone notice that David still has his wedding ring on when he changes back from the hulk?
Real question is how it didn't break when transforming
Bill and Mariette were great friends in real life. The two had great chemistry working together. The two would reunite in 1982 in a series called Goodnight Beantown after the Incredible Hulk was cancelled.
If there was A BIOPIC about Bill Bixby, I personally believe that Mariette would have been A GOOD FIT to portray his mother.
Ironically I read that she was there for Bill during his final weeks on this Earth.
@@3912James Yes, she was.
Mariette Hartley deserved the Emmy she received. This was a great episode.
It was a sad scene in my book. As the hulk could not do a thing. Only bring comfort and protection.
5:26 The boy ponders finding a cure for David's late wife's illness. David should have then said, "Cure? Cure?!! How about finding ME a cure for the Hulk!!!"
David actually felt some type of way about the kid before he gave the monologue, because if he didn't get himself washed up offshore by that tidal wave and caused Carolyn to have to give him mouth-to-mouth, she may have had staved off the condition for at least another week, that's what ultimately accelerated her condition. CPR takes ALOT out of you and actually shortens your life, so the worst thing is, when she had her final episode she was literally just a minute away from the hospital, not a minute more to spare when she should have had days. In the end, what the kid said redeemed him and David realised Carolyn's death inspired another generation doctor who was going to be eternally grateful to her and her memory and it wasn't all in vein.
@@Longlostpuss Nicely said. Inspire another generation of doctor. And perhaps the kid will do experiments and, ... become Another Hulk!!
The best episode. The best of the series. The best of the franchise.
Agreed, it wasn't even a contest. The pilot comes in at a close second.
I never saw this episode of the Hulk. Watching him hold her as she died in him arms made my heart ache. And then again on the beach what that little boy said to him. Rest in Peace Bill 🙏🏼❤️
Most emotional scene ever of The Hulk original tv series
I love the MCU but this is my era of Hulk. Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno made this show believable for me as a kid. This episode was and still is amazing.
I agree. This Hulk is sad and emotional. And Lou Ferrigno did a phenomenal job.
Such wisdom from a child.
The boy did a great job of acting it was like a Kodak moment, well done.
As An Adult, I still watch this show with the same excitement as I did as a child.
One of the few times you don't see David hitchhiking on the road. Prometheus where he was hauled away in that dome😄, Death Of the Incredible Hulk where he was in the middle of a broken runway. They had special meaning.
As POWERFUL AS HE WAS,Hulk can stop anything,BUT DEATH. THIS EPISODE WAS SAD.
They should have made a She-hulk show off of this episode. Carol could have made it to the hospital. The transfusion could have taken place and she could have been cured and transformed.
The She Hulk character wasn't even created in the comics until a year later.
Before the gist of the plot was revealed shortly before its second season premiere, the only thing that WAS known about this was the rough working title: "The Bride of the Incredible Hulk." So It was rumored in the Hollywood trades during the months of filming (Star, Enquirer, Rona Barrett) that Banner was to have traveled to Hawaii NOT to meet a woman with a terminal disease that could help David, but a woman with gamma poisoning who had the SAME AFFLICTION as David...a "she-hulk," if you will. This would have played off of the fact that as of this point in the series, The "Hulk" was played as a "Frankenstein" monster (they riff on the 1931 film in the pilot). THIS would have given him a "Bride." Of course, none of this came to pass, but in the years since, Stan Lee has gone on record as having come up with the She-Hulk character because he was worried CBS would create their own female version of the main character, as ABC had done with the Bionic Woman. He never specifically cites the rumors around this "Married" episode, but that's where they're from.
This scene mirrored a nearly identical scene in the season 4 finale of The Six Million Dollar Man, ‘The Bionic Woman,' where Steve Austin chased Jamie Sommers through a thunderstorm when she began suffering severe headaches due to her body rejecting her bionics. Kenneth Johnson, the creator of The Incredible Hulk television series, also wrote The Bionic Woman episode and created the spinoff series. He definitely had something about thunderstorms.
I LOVE the scene with the boy on the beach at the end! It is SO sad and eye opening as to how "fragile" life is, but as long as someone remembers, you will never be forgotten. At 0:25 and 0:32 those are reused shots (footage) from the pilot movie. This is definitely one of the VERY best episodes of the entire series! Originally released as a movie: "The Bride of the Incredible Hulk", it became the 2nd season premiere. The transformation sounds in this one are different from any other episode in the series. Also, some of the best makeup jobs for the transformations were done to Bill Bixby here, who hated wearing the contact lenses or prosthetics for very long...😉
Poor David! I Really H8t Seeing Him Lose Another Wife!
If David got Carrol to the hospital in time and saved her, would the transfusion have made her a She Hulk causing them both to be on the run from Jack Magee?
Fun thought but in reality she would have died at the hospital, probably after getting in the door.
Considering it was windy and raining, how did Big Louie keep from getting his wig blown off?
MY FAVORITE TEAR JERKER AMONG SAD EPISODES THE GOAT AMONG T.V. SHOWS SIMPLY THE BEST REST IN HEAVEN BILL BIXBY. A LEGENDS LEGEND JANUARY 1934 NOVEMBER 1993
Poor David🙏🏻 this is one if my favourite tv programmes and character of course 👍🏻😃 Bill Bixby was a brilliant actor.
"Oh, it never would have been long enough." That's how much David loved her😢...
Bill Bixby was the best David Banner and one of the finest actors of all times.
the one thing hulk could not do was save her
Bill bixby and marriette Hartley had the best on screen chemistry and off screen too
Even if Jack McGee had seen the Hulk running in a hurricane after he heard the creature was spotted in Hawaii, he would have to be either brave or crazy to chase the creature in the fierce storm alone with or without any weapons on him. The creature had courage to hold onto Carolyn all night in the storm, though Carolyn's passing in his arms made him too sad to yell whether anyone even McGee heard him or not and that he changed back to David Banner from it. Guess David didn't tell her colleagues at the hospital where Carolyn worked at that she married him.
Jack WOULD be crazy enough to Chase after the Hulk in the hurricane.
How did she die?
This episode and this show made me realise Bill Bixby is my number 1 favourite actor of all time .
Really enjoyed this particular episode of incredible hulk it was rewarding to watch
When I was a kid I totally misconstrued this. I thought David changed into the Hulk just because he was annoyed he was caught out in the rain!
Bro I wish Bill was around now to play the hulk. He would always build up the transformation so well and with today’s special effects it would just be perfect.
No one notices the sun is out in this horrible storm in some scenes 😆😆😆😆
i was 11 years old when I saw this episode and I remember the tears in my eyes and the lump in my throat when david banner dreams about his wife dying and boards the bus and the only thing she does is wave goodbye while he runs after the bus in horror. the tears and the lump returned when carolyn dies in the hulk's arms and during the closing scene on the beach when the boy expresses gratitude for carolyn saving his life, when david says, "oh, it never would have been long enough" when the boy says they weren't married for very long, and then, of course, when the boy says, "my grandmother says people never die as long as somebody remembers them." this was a powerful episode
A crying scene....
Very beautiful ❤️
Meeno Peluce is the half-brother of Soleil Moon Frye.
@@pop-actor I know already.
Aww that sucks I feel bad for hulk 💔
Indeed
I thought the finest moment in this episode (one of the finest moments in this series) was when they were walking together and he told her that story about the man being chased over a cliff by a tiger, and he worked that story into proposing to her.
5:31 If she were alive, I'm sure Carol I would've loved that. The kid is paying it forward.
I remember this episode, does make it memorable and all.
Still sad to watch
MY GOD I LOVED THIS SHOW, I JUST WISHED YO HADN'T CUT OFF THE BEAUTIFUL JOSEPH HARNELL MUSIC AT THE END, THAT SAD MUSIC "LONELY MAN" IS THE PERFECT BACKDROP FOR THE SAD ENDING TO THIS STORY THEN RUN YOUR AD!!!GARY BAILEY KING OF DARKNESS AND GOD OF THUNDER AND LIGHTNING
I wish they would make a biopic about Bill Bixby and his life, but I wonder who would be a good actor to portray Bill, and who could play Lou Ferrigno? If they made the biopic, I wish they could recreate scenes when they were filming the pilot, and other poignant episodes of the show as well
Dangerous thunderstorm? It was a damn hurricane!
😢😢rip Bill Bixby
These are such great movies, whether it's the pilot episode or every part of the series, all the parts have a value that the new hulk movies don't have. That's why the new cgi hulk doesn't have as much success as the original one, and above all, a lot of the human side. It's shown here, and that's important. this is about the whole story, this is about a person who has been suffering all his life and wants to find a cure and be happy and that is more important than some exaggerated effects or a story about nothing.. every episode of the series here had a reasonable story, and above all humanity...
Poor david
If I remember this episode right, the title of this episode is married
I have this movie ! Good movie. !
One of my favorite episodes. Both episodes are epic. Later I saw tom tartaranowitks animated series and I was expecting the lonely man score. There was alot of drama in that animated sereies. Like this series
What was she suffering from in this episode?
Hulk 🧟♂️wallpaper
What makes this so sad and more painful is knowing that even as the hulk, David knew exactly who that was he was holding and what happened to her, also knowing he couldn’t do anything to help anymore. Loosing her was like loosing his soul mate and I think that’s why he never found happiness like that again
This episode was so sad
DANGER Hurricane!!!!
A very good episode emotionally 😂😂😂😂😂😢😢😢😢
Prometheus was the best for me,i saw ep 1 when my daughter was a baby and saw ep2 40 years later at her house.great memories 😂
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Very smart kid had me 😢
David chasing a hurricane
Why would you cut this scene off at the best part? 😢😤😫
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😢😢😢😢😢 oh lord hurts so bad
I still don't understand why she ran out of the car in the first place.
The pain in her brain was too much for her to bear.
She couldn't take one more John Wayne impression from David while she had a banging headache. Trust this clarifies.
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Meeno Peluce do Voyagers Viajantes Do Tempo.
WEATHER Hurricane Warning
What if Bill Bixbe and Chris reeves stared in a film together hulk v superman
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Is that the kid from "Voyagers"?
Yes. Meeno Peluce.
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I wish I saw more of this Show...... I had the Series on DVD..... so why am I Complaining? I'll tell you why it only had 2 Episodes This and the Pilot! Disappointed that's what!
THIS WAS SO 😎. THE HULK HAD A WIFE... 1ST TIME. DAVID LOST HIS WIFE IN A CAR CRASH. 2ND TIME HE LOST HIS WIFE IN A STROM AS THE HULK...
Back when shows were "emocentric".
His wife died in the car accident??
DOKTORA DAVEIT BANOR AGREAIT IINTORTANOR WED HOLK. MY FAVORT WAN I WAS A KID GOD BLAS THER SOULS IJESAS NAME VLASISRAE AND BLAS ATHEAM
Fun fact:- @ 0:21 if you listen carefully, David just manages to utter the words "Oh god no" as he's losing the battle to stave off the transformation, because he knows that he guaranteed cannot save his wife now the creature is taking over and he's about to lose consciousness as himself. Carolyn needed a doctor, not a Hulk. This is a very subtle but key moment in this last scene of the episode, because David had to hold the pain of being hit by a car only moments earlier and could easily have Hulked out then, but didn't. The live junction box seemed pretty innocuous and the least likely reason for David to lose it after what he had already endured up to this point and you can tell it was a simple case of losing control very briefly in a split second and maybe not thinking it was going to trigger the transformation. You saw the look on his face at the trigger point and it was insta-regret. Everything is falling apart at this point of the episode as both David and Carolyn were both succumbing to their respective conditions. So many subliminal messages, parallels, convergences and nuances if you pay attention that bring the episode to its devastating conclusion, it's very Shakespeare-esque. This is the best episode of the entire series hands down in my opinion.