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In reply to the discussion: The wisdom of Hawkeye Pierce [View all]Jenoch
(7,720 posts)62. Ok, here's the deal.
I do not disagree with the sentiment of the words in the OP. My problem is much like Paladin's, I was bugged by the Hawkeye character's self-rightiousness.
I have probably seen every episode M*A*S*H at least three times. For those of you who mention that it is not on TV anymore like it is some sort of conspiracy, the reason it is not on all that much anymore is that it was worn out, people have seen all the episodes and the ratings fell. The same thing happened to Cheers, it will happen to other TV shows with huge ratings.
I am amazed that people here are comparing William Shakespeare and John Steinbeck to Larry Gelbart.
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That last episode was very well done. I'm really enjoying all 11 years. Been watching it for
applegrove
Sep 2013
#5
god, I loved Sidney so much! His scenes with Alda in that episode were among the best I've seen
CTyankee
Sep 2013
#55
All the episodes are on Youtube. I know a lot of people can't watch a show on their computer...
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#42
I LOVE that show! It's probably my favorite series other than all things "Star Trek."
calimary
Sep 2013
#48
According to your world view, then Shakespeare's writings are just dialogues from plays?Sheesh!
Divernan
Sep 2013
#25
It seems to me that credit for those lines is due the Screen Writer, not the Actor
1-Old-Man
Sep 2013
#32