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  • Name That Episode 32

    Here’s today’s image. Can you name the episode it’s from? Feel free to post guesses in the comments section. As always, the winner gets bragging rights.

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    13 Responses to “Name That Episode 32”

    1. Eye of the Hawk says:

      “Bless You, Hawkeye”

    2. Big Daddy O'Reilly says:

      Man RJ, you gettin’ tough! XD

    3. Eye of the Hawk says:

      I’m fairly sure it’s “Bless You, Hawkeye”, where Sidney and Father Mulcahy are rumaging through wounded men’s personal belongings, looking for what makes Hawkeye sneeze and itch.

    4. 5 o'clock Charlie says:

      “Follies of the Living – Concerns of the Dead” (10×10)

    5. Eric says:

      Yep, that is definitely “Bless You, Hawkeye” Some of my favorite episodes feature Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman!!

    6. Big Daddy O'Reilly says:

      No wonder I didn’t recognize it, if it’s an episode from Season 10.

    7. Eric says:

      “Bless You, Hawkeye” is from Season 9, I have a production script for that episode!

    8. Big Daddy O'Reilly says:

      Lol, I mean according to Charlie’s post, when he guessed it was a Season Ten episode.

      Either way, I don’t watch any episodes from Seasons Eight through Eleven (save for “Goodbye, Farewell & Amen” (11×16)), the show became too dark/preachy/overly dramatic/etc for my taste… and ironically, Reader’s Digest recently named John Rappaport one of the top ten comedy writers of all time, yet he wasn’t on the MASHStaff until those later seasons.

    9. Eric says:

      The end of the series does change and I do really like the first half dozen seasons, but M*A*S*H still made a great statement. I wrote a paper for one of my history classes (I am a history major) in which I used M*A*S*H to mark the social changes of the 1970s and 80s. There are not too many shows that have done that since.

      I had not heard about John Rappaport being listed in Reader’s Digest. Funny you should mention him though, he produced “Bless You, Hawkeye. Great tie-in!!

    10. Big Daddy O'Reilly says:

      I agree, I like the first six seasons as well; Season Seven had some good episodes as well, but as I’ve said before, it’s like the “transition season”, you could feel the atmosphere of the show was about to shift… I remember once reading Alan Alda talking about how by Season Eight, the entire writing staff had been completely overhauled. I remember thinking to myself “that explains it”, lol.

      “There are not too many shows that have done that since.” Except for maybe Seinfeld. ;P

    11. Eric says:

      “There are not too many shows that have done that since.” I would also say Roseanne. Great social commentary!

    12. RJ says:

      It is indeed “Bless You, Hawkeye.” I’m impressed that Eye of the Hawk got it so quickly.

    13. Eye of the Hawk says:

      WOO HOO! I’ve been trying for weeks to get one of these challenges! I’m gonna celebrate by watching more M*A*S*H! :)

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