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* [[Adventure Towns]] |
* [[Adventure Towns]] |
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* [[All There in the Manual]]: Arguably, episode 1. |
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Arguably, episode 1. |
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* [[Anti-Hero]]: Type II (Green Hulk), and Type III (Grey Hulk) |
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* [[Appropriated Appellation]] |
* [[Appropriated Appellation]] |
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* [[Ascended Extra]]: She-Hulk, who had appeared in Season 1's "Doomed" and "Fantastic Fortitude", becomes a regular in season 2. |
* [[Ascended Extra]]: She-Hulk, who had appeared in Season 1's "Doomed" and "Fantastic Fortitude", becomes a regular in season 2. |
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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: The gamma-powered Outcasts arrive to save Bruce and Hulk on separate occasions. They're quite reliable. |
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: The gamma-powered Outcasts arrive to save Bruce and Hulk on separate occasions. They're quite reliable. |
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* [[Big No]]: There's A LOT. |
* [[Big No]]: There's A LOT. |
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* [[Big Screwed-Up Family]]/[[Dysfunction Junction]]: '''Betty's'''. That is all. |
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The first season has A LOT of these. It isn't until season 2 that things get less serious. |
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The first season has A LOT of these. It isn't until season 2 that things get less serious. |
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* [[Blood Knight]]: Abomination. Wendigo to an extent. Plus he had to get his ass kicked by a worthy opponent so he can be free, and as a result, learn humility. |
* [[Blood Knight]]: Abomination. Wendigo to an extent. Plus he had to get his ass kicked by a worthy opponent so he can be free, and as a result, learn humility. |
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* [[Mr. Vice Guy]]: Grey Hulk. |
* [[Mr. Vice Guy]]: Grey Hulk. |
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* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Talbot and Crusher Creel against Bruce. Talbot's wasn't a [[Yandere]] level thankfully, but Crusher Creel almost is. Luckily, Bruce doesn't have feelings towards Allure anymore thanks to Grey Hulk. |
* [[Murder the Hypotenuse]]: Talbot and Crusher Creel against Bruce. Talbot's wasn't a [[Yandere]] level thankfully, but Crusher Creel almost is. Luckily, Bruce doesn't have feelings towards Allure anymore thanks to Grey Hulk. |
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* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero|Nice Job Breaking It, Villain]]: General Ross played it straight... In season 1's finale he went mad to the point he {{spoiler|caused Bruce's heart attack and unintentionally knocked Rick Jones into the nutrient bath that was meant to re-merge Hulk and Bruce, turning Rick into a Hulk himself}}. This, in turn, led to the emergence of the original Grey Hulk. |
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|Nice Job Breaking It, Villain]]: General Ross played it straight... In season 1's finale he went mad to the point he {{spoiler|caused Bruce's heart attack and unintentionally knocked Rick Jones into the nutrient bath that was meant to re-merge Hulk and Bruce, turning Rick into a Hulk himself}}. This, in turn, led to the emergence of the original Grey Hulk. |
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** Glenn Talbot has this ''in spades''. |
** Glenn Talbot has this ''in spades''. |
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* [[Oh Crap]]: The usual reaction by the [[Mook|Mooks]] in each episode when they are chasing Banner, and he turns into the Hulk. |
* [[Oh Crap]]: The usual reaction by the [[Mook|Mooks]] in each episode when they are chasing Banner, and he turns into the Hulk. |
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* [[Weak but Skilled]]: At least most characters are. |
* [[Weak but Skilled]]: At least most characters are. |
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* [[What Have I Done]]: When Doc Samson goes to try to save the Hulk from being destroyed by S.H.I.E.L.D. {{spoiler|after separating Bruce and Hulk with the Nutrient Bath}}, only to find him in a mindless rampage, and realizes what he has done. |
* [[What Have I Done]]: When Doc Samson goes to try to save the Hulk from being destroyed by S.H.I.E.L.D. {{spoiler|after separating Bruce and Hulk with the Nutrient Bath}}, only to find him in a mindless rampage, and realizes what he has done. |
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* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: Season 1 was full of this. |
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* [[Wrongly Accused]]: In Season 2's premiere, Bruce was charged with attempted murder (how they got this word in syndication is beyond us), when in fact, despite how much of a [[Jerkass]] Grey Hulk is, {{spoiler|he was actually trying to save General Ross's life}}. |
* [[Wrongly Accused]]: In Season 2's premiere, Bruce was charged with attempted murder (how they got this word in syndication is beyond us), when in fact, despite how much of a [[Jerkass]] Grey Hulk is, {{spoiler|he was actually trying to save General Ross's life}}. |
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* [[Yandere]]: Crusher Creel was dangerously close to it. He's willing to do everything Allure tells him, even kill the competition. He drives this further trying to kill Bruce in a warehouse explosion. Luckily, to Bruce and Grey Hulk, he survives. |
* [[Yandere]]: Crusher Creel was dangerously close to it. He's willing to do everything Allure tells him, even kill the competition. He drives this further trying to kill Bruce in a warehouse explosion. Luckily, to Bruce and Grey Hulk, he survives. |