I'm a pretty docile viewer. When I'm watching an episode of a TV show, I always enjoy it unless it hits me upside the head with something utterly stupid. But that doesn't necessarily mean that afterwards I won't be left thinking, "Wow, that was pretty awful."
"Awful" is probably going a bit too far with this ep, but it does hit low points in two elements of the series formula. First, the Hulk transformations. The second transformation is the most jaw- dropping convenient one of the season. David is on his way to stop a shoot- out, when he transforms. The Hulk then travels to David's exact destination and acts precisely to avert the shoot-out from happening! The TV series (as well as the comics) has always indicated that the Hulk has no memory of his time as Banner, and vice versa, so this utterly ruptures all sense of coherency or logic to the episode.
Second, the woman. Having a new comely female hanging around David in every episode isn't a real problem, though it is overly formulaic and lowest common denominator. But usually David is a gentleman; he knows that he can't stick around, so he doesn't deliberately lead women on. Not so in this episode. David actively courts the lady, and isn't even bothered when her father hints that she's thinking about marrying him! And just to twist the knife, he kisses her right before leaving town.
Yes, I know David also got in a kiss at the end of "The Beast Within", but there it was treated as David showing Claudia that she can be loved. Here it comes off as "Gotta break her heart before I go."