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""Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" Air Date: February 28, 1983 "Look on the bright side: When they tell us to serve our time in Purgatory, we can say, "No thanks, I've done mine." "
"I'd like to see someone do a M*A*S*H series set during modern wartimes. A comedy that centers around a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital while occasionally touching more recent political issues like equal rights and the new president."
"A black comedy about surgeons working for the U.S Army during the Korean War. I think it's fair to say that this is a product of its time, but also a classic. For me being born in 1990 I didn't enjoy it as much as I had hoped, maybe in 1970, I would have been in a different mindset to understand the context of the humour some more. "
" Actor: William Christopher (Character: Father Francis Mulcahy) Actor: Harry Morgan (Character: Col. Sherman T. Potter) Actor: Larry Linville (Character: Maj. Frank Burns) Actor: Wayne Rogers (Character: Capt. 'Trapper John' McIntyre) Actor: McLean Stevenson (Character: Lt. Col. Henry Blake) Actor: David Ogden Stiers (Character: Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III)"
"Goodbye, Farewell and Amen The most watched series finale of all time, a feat unlikely to be repeated given our increasingly divided TV fanbase. M*A*S*H* explored the consequences the Korean War had on the protagonists, and as the war concludes, the 4407th is disbanded and Hawkeye is transferred to a hospital in a more peaceful area, where he can get to know his patients without the pressure of war."
"Points:15 frankEpoo266(8),Pandoras Folly(7)"