The Incredible Hulk
"Ricky"
Originally aired October 6, 1978
I just realized that I didn't catch a David B. alias this week--Did anyone else? In any case, "Just schlepping around" gains in its lead as we find him working at a race track in New Mexico--his comic book counterpart's traditional stomping grounds.
As a Hoosier, I was tickled at multiple references to "pop"--I used to get looked at funny if I used that term in Florida, and they don't call it that in CT, either. I wonder if they actually do in NM? More likely, they do in Hollywood.
For plot purposes, we get our earliest first Hulk-Out yet in a regular episode...at -33:41, it's nearly a full minute earlier than last week's all-too-brief champion.
Mickey Jones does a good job of making Ricky endearing, and not only do we get good chemistry between him and the Bix, but he gets a good scene with Ferrigno as well. Love how the Hulk drops the can in imitation of him.
According to the attempt at putting together a production order list that I found on another site, this one was produced as the last episode of Season 1. Perhaps it's noteworthy in that respect that David still seems concerned that the creature might harm innocents, but the airdate position really only makes for a difference of a few episodes.
How convenient that David knows all about the special education school in the town where's he's working this week. How convenient again that Sam Roberts seems to have a black belt in TV-Fu with that knockout neck chop that he gives David. And how convenient still that Ted Roberts left the keys in his car for David!
At -6:52, the timing of the second Hulk-Out is relatively unremarkable.
The driver's view shot of the Hulk approaching Roberts's car at the derby was apparently shot as the Hulk approaching Ricky's car, judging by the color of the driver's outfit.
How did Mac / the WKRP guy know that the Roberts brothers were responsible for Ricky being in the derby? Still more plot convenience to tie everything up in a bow!
I have to wonder if David actually keeps his promise to write to Ricky....
So I was looking up who to credit for Ricky's performance, and found a fun fact...in addition to being a busy character actor, Mickey Jones was also a musician, one of whose more noteworthy gigs was as drummer for Kenny Rogers & The First Edition in the late '60s:
Look for a close-up around 1:50. According to Wiki, he also worked with Trini Lopez, Johnny Rivers, and Bob Dylan.
"Ricky"
Originally aired October 6, 1978
I just realized that I didn't catch a David B. alias this week--Did anyone else? In any case, "Just schlepping around" gains in its lead as we find him working at a race track in New Mexico--his comic book counterpart's traditional stomping grounds.
As a Hoosier, I was tickled at multiple references to "pop"--I used to get looked at funny if I used that term in Florida, and they don't call it that in CT, either. I wonder if they actually do in NM? More likely, they do in Hollywood.
For plot purposes, we get our earliest first Hulk-Out yet in a regular episode...at -33:41, it's nearly a full minute earlier than last week's all-too-brief champion.
Mickey Jones does a good job of making Ricky endearing, and not only do we get good chemistry between him and the Bix, but he gets a good scene with Ferrigno as well. Love how the Hulk drops the can in imitation of him.
According to the attempt at putting together a production order list that I found on another site, this one was produced as the last episode of Season 1. Perhaps it's noteworthy in that respect that David still seems concerned that the creature might harm innocents, but the airdate position really only makes for a difference of a few episodes.
How convenient that David knows all about the special education school in the town where's he's working this week. How convenient again that Sam Roberts seems to have a black belt in TV-Fu with that knockout neck chop that he gives David. And how convenient still that Ted Roberts left the keys in his car for David!
At -6:52, the timing of the second Hulk-Out is relatively unremarkable.
The driver's view shot of the Hulk approaching Roberts's car at the derby was apparently shot as the Hulk approaching Ricky's car, judging by the color of the driver's outfit.
How did Mac / the WKRP guy know that the Roberts brothers were responsible for Ricky being in the derby? Still more plot convenience to tie everything up in a bow!
I have to wonder if David actually keeps his promise to write to Ricky....
So I was looking up who to credit for Ricky's performance, and found a fun fact...in addition to being a busy character actor, Mickey Jones was also a musician, one of whose more noteworthy gigs was as drummer for Kenny Rogers & The First Edition in the late '60s:
Look for a close-up around 1:50. According to Wiki, he also worked with Trini Lopez, Johnny Rivers, and Bob Dylan.
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