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Started Season 6 of MASH
Charles seriously had Radar carry his bag when Radar already had his hands full.
I wasn't expecting quite as much Charles/Margaret subtext as there is. They eat pheasant in her tent, she compliments his skin, and he reads the sexy part of BJ's mystery to her. Unlike that episode where Klinger has Charles read him something dirty, Charles doesn't object. It's Margaret who tells him not to continue.
I love that she almost always refers to herself as an engaged person or married person instead of woman.
The last one I watched was "Comrades in Arms" and so far Charles hasn't mentioned Honoria, so I guess she was added later, but he does possibly allude to his dead brother in "War of Nerves." I wonder what he did to almost get kicked out of school when he was 14. Cheated on a test? Got into a fight? Kissed a boy?
Hawkeye throwing Charles' steak on the ground in "In Love and War" was uncalled for. It wasn't even because Charles was being Charles; it was because Hawkeye was upset that his Korean love interest moved away.
I recognized the one general in "Last Laugh" because he was on the show before. His name is Robert Karnes and he was also on all my grandpapa's Westerns so it's no wonder he looked familiar. I didn't recognize Michael O'Keefe or John Ashton but their names rang a bell.
I wasn't expecting quite as much Charles/Margaret subtext as there is. They eat pheasant in her tent, she compliments his skin, and he reads the sexy part of BJ's mystery to her. Unlike that episode where Klinger has Charles read him something dirty, Charles doesn't object. It's Margaret who tells him not to continue.
I love that she almost always refers to herself as an engaged person or married person instead of woman.
The last one I watched was "Comrades in Arms" and so far Charles hasn't mentioned Honoria, so I guess she was added later, but he does possibly allude to his dead brother in "War of Nerves." I wonder what he did to almost get kicked out of school when he was 14. Cheated on a test? Got into a fight? Kissed a boy?
Hawkeye throwing Charles' steak on the ground in "In Love and War" was uncalled for. It wasn't even because Charles was being Charles; it was because Hawkeye was upset that his Korean love interest moved away.
I recognized the one general in "Last Laugh" because he was on the show before. His name is Robert Karnes and he was also on all my grandpapa's Westerns so it's no wonder he looked familiar. I didn't recognize Michael O'Keefe or John Ashton but their names rang a bell.