In this ep, David meets a pregnant woman on the road who's illegally selling her baby to a company called Matrix. And right there we run into the first problem with the episode. Maybe I just don't know much about the black market, but why would anyone pay money to adopt a baby illegally? The script makes clear that the babies *are* being adopted, not used as test subjects or whatever. So what happened to accredited adoption agencies? David's friend seems ignorant of them as well, as her only reason for getting into this shady deal is that she can't afford to raise the kid herself.
The premise also makes for laughably impotent drama: Unless the Hulk can prevent it, the baby of an unemployed single mother will be put up for adoption! Oh, no! My suspicion is that in the original script Matrix was an **abortion** company, and that that was nixed at the last minute for obvious reasons. This would also explain the title, which makes no sense as applied to the episode as is. (I asked executive producer Kenneth Johnson about this. He denies that abortion was ever part of the story, but my suspicions remain, especially since Johnson admitted his memory of the episode was fuzzy.)
The other problem is that the episode is often painfully slow. The sequences in which Banner - first in Hulk form, then in human form, then in Hulk form again - blearily stumbles around due to having deadly poison injected in him seem to go on forever. To add insult to injury, the poison issue is never resolved. The Hulk's enhanced metabolism wasn't dealing with it, and David never gets treatment. He just suddenly stops being poisoned.
Positives are pretty much just the usual Bixby being sympathetically warm and personable. There is also a very amusing face off between the Hulk and a couple of cops near the end, but after the credits had rolled I just felt like this one was, well, lame.