With a title like that, it's hard not to expect something lowbrow. But this is close to the best episode of the season. Why? Because Jack McGee is actually in the plot! David chances to be on hand to help an investigative reporter who was the victim of an attempted hit, and the reporter asks him to deliver some evidence to a friend of his - who just happens to be dear Mr. McGee. Uh oh for David.
The episode doesn't insult your intelligence by spending a lot of time on this predicament; obviously, David is going to honor the (possibly) dying man's wishes and try to deliver the evidence without actually meeting McGee face-to-face. Nor does the drama end there, because that evidence is just one small part of exposing a crooked political boss. McGee remains a core character throughout, for once serving as more than just an excuse for the series to keep changing locales.
But it gets even better: McGee actually meets the Hulk for the first time in this episode. Nor is the encounter a predictable contrived scenario where McGee sees the Hulk doing something and mistakes it for further proof of the creature's homicidal nature. Without spoiling anything, it's a beautifully handled moment which actually advances the story of the series.
The one problem to this episode is that it makes it apparent just how obligatory the attractive female character is in the series; the lady in this one does absolutely nothing significant to the plot. There's also the usual case of the transformations into the Hulk being too convenient, and the episode doesn't really aspire to masterpiece level. But it is a good example of the sort of tale this series should be telling.