"The Incredible Hulk" The Beast Within (TV Episode 1978) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
3 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
7/10
The Incredible Hulk - The Beast Within
Scarecrow-883 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
After a trip to the boxing ring in the previous "Final Round", where Bixby and Martin Kove had a chance to befriend each other, the show gets back on track in regards to Banner's mission to find a cure for his inner Hulk with a visit to a zoo in "The Beast Within". Good guest spot by Caroline McWilliams (Benson) as a scientist with work in the field of developing an "anti-aggression" serum for animals. McWilliams is Dr. Claudia Baxter, working in the zoo ran by Dr. Malone (Dabbs Greer; Little House on the Prairie), contending with a bewildering series of animal deaths. Malone and another scientist in the zoo, Carl (Richard Kelton) tell Claudia that it is a viral disease that seems to be the cause, but recent zoo-cleaning hire, David "Bradburn" (Bixby's David Banner's most recent last name from the grab bag) believes otherwise. Claudia is amazed to learn of this man's biochemical knowledge as the two discuss her work, his interest seemingly as much romantic eventually as intellectual/scientific. But when David questions the faux death of a chimp much to Malone and Carl's aggravation, his suspicions might just encourage danger towards him. Carl's injection of an experimental drug in a test subject gorilla named Elliot, and entrapment of David in the cage as the primate starts to react violently, soon the Hulk will emerge causing quite a stir.

Fun casting of Greer as the scheming boss of McWilliams and a coldly sociopathic Kelton who is his partner in crime (they are using animals to smuggle gems from South Africa), and an entertaining setting for this episode assure a good time. Seeing the Hulk in a battle of titans with a guy in a gorilla suit tearing up a lab is perhaps more laughable than thrilling, but I won't sit here and say I didn't enjoy it just the same. Hulk's pleasant encounter with a little girl who offers him peanuts, and David awakening to find himself in a tiger's exhibit (the Hulk took a rest inside it, coddling a tiger baby!) are also highlights. The Hulk not only breaks through a door but takes a nice chunk of wall with him! As was the case in "Final Round", Jack Colvin's investigative reporter follows the news of Hulk sightings, showing up at the zoo to interview Claudia who sees the Hulk first hand. Also like in the previous episode, we see Bixby gradually transform from Hulk back to David. Good chemistry between Bixby and McWilliams, also.

I like when the show focuses on David trying to find a cure instead of just his adventures "on the road", although I understand that if you want longevity in a series it is a necessity. The tease of getting close to a possible serum to cure the Hulk, only for matters out of his control deterring from success is all part of what kept the showing going. It offers sympathy to the character of David as he always finds himself leaving for somewhere else, befriending folks along the way only for a brief time. If the situation was different, perhaps Claudia and David could have been an item.
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Zoo Scientists
flarefan-819067 March 2017
One of the best points of this series is that it takes the viewer to a variety of interesting settings, and usually there's a plausible reason for David to be there. In this ep, he takes a job at the zoo so that he can swap ideas with the veterinarian there.

After a weak start to the season, this one pretty much hits all the right marks. There's lots of intrigue (why are the villains arranging the deaths of the zoo animals?), we get to see Dr. Banner working in his own element as a scientist, we see the Hulk as both savage and gentle, the anti-social Dr. Baxter is beautifully characterized and given a heartfelt portrayal by Caroline McWilliams, and there's a tense near-encounter with McGee which David weasels his way out of in a pretty clever manner. There's also some good humanity here as David first gets close to Claudia through science, then builds up her confidence and encourages her to start interacting with other people, all without being the least bit condescending.

While I'm not quite ready to award this one "masterpiece" status, the only problem here is a common one of the series: the second transformation into the Hulk is too convenient, sort of a deus ex machina. Other than that, this is a splendidly written episode with Bill Bixby at the top of his game.
4 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
The Zoo
AaronCapenBanner18 November 2014
David Banner(Bill Bixby) travels to a zoo and gets a job as a cleaner, but really seeks to enlist the help of Dr. Claudia Baxter(played by Caroline McWilliams) who is doing research on aggression in animals, in hopes that they can isolate the aggression in him that leads to the emergence of the Hulk. Unfortunately, there is a mysterious rash of animal deaths, and her research is threatened with cancellation. Even worse, her boss(played by Dabbs Greer) is involved with illegal animal selling, and both her and David's lives are put in jeopardy as a result... Good episode shows how David will accept any job to reach his goal of a cure, though the inclusion of the gorilla is almost silly, but fight between it and the Hulk comes off fine.
3 out of 5 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed