Man to Man, Beast to Beast - S1-E6
Revealing mistake: When Hulk uppercuts Sasquatch into the ice wall, if you look closely you can see that Hulk's fist doesn't even make contact with Sasquatch.
Starring: Mark Hamill, Neal McDonough, John Vernon, Lou Ferrigno
Man to Man, Beast to Beast - S1-E6
Revealing mistake: When Hulk uppercuts Sasquatch into the ice wall, if you look closely you can see that Hulk's fist doesn't even make contact with Sasquatch.
Darkness and Light: Part 1 - S1-E11
Plot hole: When Hulk and Banner have been physically separated by the nutrient bath, they are both wearing tattered pants. Given that Hulk and Banner were previously occupying the same body, this should not be possible. Hulk was the one that went into the nutrient bath, so if Banner's body was separated from Hulk, then Banner should be naked.
Suggested correction: It was done deliberately as a form of censorship. They didn't want to show Bruce's genitals.
Explaining why the mistake occurred doesn't invalidate it. Unless you're suggesting the nutrient bath also was able to duplicate the pants.
You realise a character can be drawn naked without actually showing their genitals (and/or breasts in the case of women), right? The Little Mermaid is a good example of this.
Trivia: The season one episodes "Doomed" and "Fantastic Fortitude" crossed over with the Fantastic Four series that was airing around the same time.
Question: Why was this show cancelled so quickly?