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==Highlights== |
==Highlights== |
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− | + | [[File:2-24 Like A Brother.jpg|thumb|250px|Ending sequence]] |
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+ | *A touching friendship between David and the two orphans |
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*The first of two episodes which deal with racism (the other one is "[[Slaves]]") |
*The first of two episodes which deal with racism (the other one is "[[Slaves]]") |
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− | *Hulk out 1: Beaten up and placed on a car going through a car wash, and then being dragged under the car |
+ | *Hulk out 1: Beaten up and placed on a car going through a car wash, and then being dragged under the car |
− | *Hulk out 2: Placed in a small room with a ravenous black panther |
+ | *Hulk out 2: Placed in a small room with a ravenous black panther |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 04:19, 28 July 2018
Like a Brother
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Episode
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13 of season 2
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Director
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Reza Badiyi
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Writers
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Richard Christian Matheson, Thomas E. Szollasi
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Original airdate
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January 31, 1979
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Alias
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David Butler
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Preceded by
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Followed by
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Like a Brother is episode twenty-five of the live-action TV series The Incredible Hulk. It originally aired on January 31, 1979 on CBS.
Synopsis
While working at a car wash in a black neighborhood, David befriends a co-worker who is being exploited by a drug lord.
Cast
- Bill Bixby as David Banner
- Lou Ferrigno as The Hulk
- Tony Burton as Taylor George
- Ernie Hudson as Lee
- Michael D. Roberts as D.J.
- Carl Anderson as Oscar
- Austin Stoker as Rev. Jack Williams
- Maidie Norman as Mrs. Dennison
- Stuart K. Robinson as Mike
- Rana Ford as Fantine
- Jesse Dizon as Jimmy
- Dale Pullum as Bobby
- Elisabeth Chauvet as Mother
Highlights
- A touching friendship between David and the two orphans
- The first of two episodes which deal with racism (the other one is "Slaves")
- Hulk out 1: Beaten up and placed on a car going through a car wash, and then being dragged under the car
- Hulk out 2: Placed in a small room with a ravenous black panther
Trivia
Some footage from this episode was used in "Proof Positive."