When the Hulk is good, it tends to be great. But then, I'm a fan of the show. But seriously, this is one of the top ten of "The Incredible Hulk". Season 3 is filled with very good one-off shows and "Deathmask" is really top notch.
"Deathmask" starts off quite eerie as we see a girl has been murdered and a strange white and featureless mask is placed next to her. As it turns out, a number of women have been murdered on a college campus and the townsfolk are getting very restless. As fate would have it, David Banner has recently found work in the local library and it doesn't take long before he's suspected of the killings.
OK, I don't like reviews where people are faulting the show for putting David in these predicaments. A lot of episodes stretch credibility as to just how unfortunate David is but that's a given here, just as murder followed Jessica Fletcher wherever she went in "Murder, She Wrote". So, those who can't accept the show's formula shouldn't be watching (or more importantly; writing reviews for) "The Incredible Hulk" in the first place.
In "Deathmask" the Hulk is brilliantly fitted into the storyline. Instead of just coming and saving the day he becomes the object of the madman's warped imagination as he envisions the Hulk as the monster he himself turns into when he's doing harm. Veteran television actor Gerald McRaney does well in the episode's biggest guest starring role. His scenes with Bixby in the prison cell are well written and filmed in a moody and atmospheric style.
The mystery may not win any prizes but this is a very good Hulk episode, suspenseful and well acted. Not to be missed for a fan of the big green dude.