Discuss El increíble Hulk

There is a lot of silliness about nobody do anything about The Hulk but McGee, the only one who believes he's real, people do see him but don't do anything about it.TV stories are more complicated than they were in the 70's how hard would it be to make sure nobody does anything about it.

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@MickyMac said:

There is a lot of silliness about nobody do anything about The Hulk but McGee, the only one who believes he's real, people do see him but don't do anything about it.TV stories are more complicated than they were in the 70's how hard would it be to make sure nobody does anything about it.

I always got the impression that, like most stories, that the public eventually loses interest. Sometimes particularly if it's something incredible and considered by many to be a hoax. IT's a wee bit of a stretch sure.

But it's The Incredible Hulk.

It's a bit time worn to have people not know The Hulk is real. Having only a reporter doing anything about The Hulk is a very 70's/80's thing that doesn't quite work in the world of CTV, Facebook, Twitter and Smartphones.

@MickyMac said:

It's a bit time worn to have people not know The Hulk is real. Having only a reporter doing anything about The Hulk is a very 70's/80's thing that doesn't quite work in the world of CTV, Facebook, Twitter and Smartphones.

The show was made and set in the '70s/'80s. There's not much that can be done to change that fact. You seem to be annoyed that it was not made with 21st century technology and attitudes in mind?

If the show was made now it would be nothing like the old show, it would have more supporting characters and more complex plots and no secrecy that Banner is the Hulk.

@MickyMac said:

If the show was made now it would be nothing like the old show, it would have more supporting characters and more complex plots and no secrecy that Banner is the Hulk.

Yes. "If"

But it isn't made now. And it's pointless to criticise a show from the '70s/'80s on the basis of 21st century attitudes and networking etc which would inevitably change how it would have been made "if" it was made today.

It's like complaining about the way people would communicate in films made before mobile phones.

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