Revealing mistake: During the first transformation, just before the Hulk breaks the wall, we can see the green shoes he is wearing to protect his feet.
Revealing mistake: When the Hulk throws the large bell to break the tower's wall during his second transformation, we can see three cables attached to the bell, most likely used to guide its trajectory.
Revealing mistake: When Adler fights with David close to the detonator just before his second transformation, the shots are filmed too close. It makes it really obvious that a stuntman is replacing David for most of the fight.
Revealing mistake: When the Hulk is inside the steam room and he throws his fists through the door, he loses fairly big patches of green make-up on both forearms in the process. (There is no CGI used in this 70s era TV show.)
Revealing mistake: When the Hulk is lifting his left foot at the beginning of his first transformation to break free from the "leg shackle", there is a close shot where we should see his toes. But we cannot see them because he is wearing some green pantyhose with brown soles to protect his feet.
Revealing mistake: When The Hulk tosses the abusive father across the gym his blond hair looks fluffier and darker, indicating it's a wig on a stuntman.
Another Path - S2-E7
Revealing mistake: Mako's hair is obviously a wig, it's most noticeable towards the end, in the close ups when he's fighting the other man.
Answer: The Hulk is accused of killing Dr. David Banner and Dr. Elenia Marks. After the lab explodes, McGee sees the Hulk emerge carrying the body of Dr. Marks, so he assumed the creature is guilty. It was McGee who caused the explosion. After following the trail of evidence of the Hulk to the lab, he hides when David and Elania arrive. In a darkened storage closet, he knocks over a bottle of flammable liquid. He confronts them, then is forced to leave by Banner, who says, "Don't make me angry, you wouldn't like me when I'm angry." When Banner reenters the lab, it explodes, caused by the Hulk when it went on a rampage trashing the lab, causing many electrical systems to catch fire, thus igniting the flammable liquid.