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The Disciple

  • Episode aired Mar 16, 1979
  • TV-PG
  • 48m
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6.7/10
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Lou Ferrigno in The Incredible Hulk (1977)
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David returns to master Li Sung, who has become ill and wants a promising student to take over his work. Unfortunately, the young man is torn between the school and his work as a policeman.David returns to master Li Sung, who has become ill and wants a promising student to take over his work. Unfortunately, the young man is torn between the school and his work as a policeman.David returns to master Li Sung, who has become ill and wants a promising student to take over his work. Unfortunately, the young man is torn between the school and his work as a policeman.

  • Director
    • Reza Badiyi
  • Writers
    • Kenneth Johnson
    • Nicholas Corea
    • James G. Hirsch
  • Stars
    • Bill Bixby
    • Jack Colvin
    • Lou Ferrigno
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    228
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reza Badiyi
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Johnson
      • Nicholas Corea
      • James G. Hirsch
    • Stars
      • Bill Bixby
      • Jack Colvin
      • Lou Ferrigno
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Bill Bixby
    Bill Bixby
    • Dr. David Banner
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Jack McGee
    • (credit only)
    Lou Ferrigno
    Lou Ferrigno
    • The Incredible Hulk
    Rick Springfield
    Rick Springfield
    • Mike Roark
    Gerald McRaney
    Gerald McRaney
    • Colin Roark
    George Loros
    George Loros
    • Joe Lynch
    John Fujioka
    John Fujioka
    • Man
    Mako
    Mako
    • Li Sung
    Lina Raymond
    • Jo Lee
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    Stacy Keach Sr.
    • Tim Roark
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Lynch's Henchman
    Bill Deiz
    • Newscaster
    Anne Bellamy
    • Michael's Mother
    René Le Vant
    • 1st Cop
    Fred Franklyn
    Fred Franklyn
    • Lynch's Doctor
    • (as Fredric Franklyn)
    Brian Baker
    • Thayer
    Doug McGrath
    Doug McGrath
    • Al
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Police man
    • (unconfirmed)
    • Director
      • Reza Badiyi
    • Writers
      • Kenneth Johnson
      • Nicholas Corea
      • James G. Hirsch
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    7AaronCapenBanner

    The Pupil

    David Banner(Bill Bixby) returns to San Francisco to re-unite with his friend Li Sung(played by Mako, who appeared in 'Another Path') He is sad to learn that Li Sung is now gravely ill, and before he passes, wants to entrust the leadership of his school to his star pupil Mike Roark(played by Rick Springfield) who is also a police officer, and conflicted over his teachings and his law enforcer career, as both his brother and father are also policemen. When a criminal fugitive becomes the target of dogged police pursuit, Mike must make his choice soon as Li Sung will not live much longer... Reasonably good sequel to 'Another Path' isn't as compelling, but still maintains interest. Gerald McRaney makes his third series appearance as yet another character!
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    Nothing to do with David Banner, the Hulk, or anything resembling good TV

    In this episode, David revisits Li Sung to try and learn from him again. This is a good plot idea. After all, David meets a lot of people, and some of them deserve to hear back from him; it's not as if each town the Hulk hits goes under permanent lockdown. The trouble is, while Li Sung is a pretty textured character in "Another Path", here he's just a generic philosophizing wise man. The bigger trouble is, this episode isn't about David or the Hulk. It's about Mike, Li's star student.

    Now I'm sure you're thinking, So what, almost every episode puts a spotlight on whoever David is helping. But see, David doesn't really help Mike. Therein lies the key problem: not simply that David isn't the main character, but that he has no connection to the main character. He just chats with Li Sung about Li's imminent death and has a couple of Hulk-outs which feel like a distraction from the plot rather than a contribution to it.

    This would still be acceptable if Mike were a decent character with a decent story. But despite a detailed, almost convoluted background, as a character Mike is an utterly cardboard Mary Sue, and a lifeless performance by Rick Springfield only makes him more unbearable.

    But the story is the worst part. It asserts that law enforcement is morally equivalent to mob justice; at one point Mike actually states that the police are the villains and the mad bomber they are pursuing (who has already killed four people, including Mike's father) is the victim! This is just the tip of the iceberg, as the script weighs itself down with garbled imitations of Eastern philosophy and chronic disconnect with reality. The climax is so absurd that it's not even laughable.

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    • Trivia
      The episode "The Disciple," which guest-starred Rick Springfield, served as a pilot for a proposed spin-off series that ultimately never went into production.
    • Goofs
      When the Hulk broke his feet out of the bottom of the stock, it is clear to see that he has green tights on.
    • Quotes

      Mike Roark: What are you going to do now, David?

      Dr. David Bruce Banner: I think I should leave. Now that the Hulk has been seen, my time should be running out pretty soon .

      Li Sung: Your demon's appearance would not have happened if I had not felt ill.

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      The Lonely Man
      End titles by Joe Harnell

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pershing Square, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(the Roarks meet informant)
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 48m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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