Factual error: When She-Hulk loses her grip on the elevator cable, she catches onto the structure on the walls, but Betty loses her grip and falls several floors before She-Hulk can fall after her. A couple of shots later, She-Hulk has already caught up with Betty, even though there wouldn't be enough distance for She-Hulk to have reached terminal velocity to catch up with Betty.
The Incredible Hulk (1996)
1 factual error in Fashion Warriors - chronological order
Starring: Mark Hamill, Neal McDonough, John Vernon, Lou Ferrigno
Helping Hands, Iron Fist - S1-E4
Factual error: When Bruce Banner sees the Hollywood sign reflected in the puddle of water, the reflection is backwards.
Question: Why does General Ross keep trying to kill Hulk?
Answer: Because he feels the Hulk is a threat to all life on Earth, and particularly his daughter's close relationship with Bruce Banner puts her at risk when Hulk enters the equation.
Why does Ross think the hulk is a threat?
Because the Hulk is nearly mindless and goes on destructive rampages with high risk of collateral damage.
If that's the case, what's the problem with the way general Ross judges the hulk?
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Answer: The Hulk is a giant brute who smashes everything in his path when he is angry. In Ang Lee's "Hulk," General Ross, played by Sam Elliot, explains it to his daughter.