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I'm watching an episode on the CW as I post this.

Thirty years later...still the best sitcom on TV.
 
It cratered when Hunnicunt showed up. What a tart. And Henry Morgan.He was ok but not nearly as good as that guy from Bloomington. And that gay priest guy- pfft. Winchester was OK.

In the early days, Alan Alda got a lot of shit from the women's movement for his macho advances on the babes.. So they toned it down. Some of the early scenes between Frank and Houlihan were hilarious.
 
Blow Job Hunnicunt? He fucking ruined that series.

I doth say with respectful deference, ma'am. :)

He's a candy-ass no-talent actor.
 
Attention, attention. It sucked. That is all.
 
Too bad you don't come with a laugh track. You need one.
 
It cratered when Hunnicunt showed up. What a tart. And Henry Morgan.He was ok but not nearly as good as that guy from Bloomington. And that gay priest guy- pfft. Winchester was OK.

In the early days, Alan Alda got a lot of shit from the women's movement for his macho advances on the babes.. So they toned it down. Some of the early scenes between Frank and Houlihan were hilarious.

MASH got better as it replaced one dimensional characters. Trapper John, Henry Blake, Frank Burns.......replaced by BJ Honneycutt, Col Potter, and Charles Winchester III. All provided for deeper stories.

The only loss that really hurt was Radar and getting Klinger out of the dress helped. Also, Hot Lips became a better character in later seasons
 
It cratered when Hunnicunt showed up. What a tart. And Henry Morgan.He was ok but not nearly as good as that guy from Bloomington. And that gay priest guy- pfft. Winchester was OK.

In the early days, Alan Alda got a lot of shit from the women's movement for his macho advances on the babes.. So they toned it down. Some of the early scenes between Frank and Houlihan were hilarious.

MASH got better as it replaced one dimensional characters. Trapper John, Henry Blake, Frank Burns.......replaced by BJ Honneycutt, Col Potter, and Charles Winchester III. All provided for deeper stories.

The only loss that really hurt was Radar and getting Klinger out of the dress helped. Also, Hot Lips became a better character in later seasons

The death of Henry Blake hurt like somebody actually struck me. I liked (after the fact) that the actors didn't know until filming.
 
I'm watching an episode on the CW as I post this.

Thirty years later...still the best sitcom on TV.

Mash might have been the best sitcom of its era...

but I can think of several better ones...

including a couple that are airing this season...
 
M*A*S*H 4077

The Best Care Anywhere





And that's Charles Emerson Winchester III...
 
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It cratered when Hunnicunt showed up. What a tart. And Henry Morgan.He was ok but not nearly as good as that guy from Bloomington. And that gay priest guy- pfft. Winchester was OK.

In the early days, Alan Alda got a lot of shit from the women's movement for his macho advances on the babes.. So they toned it down. Some of the early scenes between Frank and Houlihan were hilarious.

MASH got better as it replaced one dimensional characters. Trapper John, Henry Blake, Frank Burns.......replaced by BJ Honneycutt, Col Potter, and Charles Winchester III. All provided for deeper stories.

The only loss that really hurt was Radar and getting Klinger out of the dress helped. Also, Hot Lips became a better character in later seasons


I agree.
 
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