Name That Episode 111

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The Name That Episode game is played Tuesdays and Thursdays. Players can participate as often as they like. An archive of past rounds can be found here. Today’s image can be found below. Can you name the episode it’s from? Feel free to post guesses in the comments section. As always, the winner gets bragging rights.

And the Winner Is: chuckles, who correctly identified “Sons and Bowlers.”

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20 Replies to “Name That Episode 111”

  1. Could be “Heroes” when Klinger was ordering some steak, but he’s looking at something while talking, so I don’t think that’s it. He didn’t have the memo in hand that he needed to order the steak with…….hmmmmmm……..

  2. This could be the shot just before Potter walks in during “April Fools.”

  3. OK, I’m chaging, since Klinger is clearly a Sargeant in this episode, and that didn’t happen til Promotion Commotion – so I will say Goodbye, Farewell, Amen.

  4. Could it be “Cementing Relationships” I know Klinger is on the phone, but Hawkeye, BJ, and Charles were in the room somewhere

  5. I know it’s “The Constant.” It’s the episode where Klinger was calling Daniel Faraday, right after he had a run-in with a young local kid named Mr. Paik.

  6. I’m going to say “Taking the Fifth” I think this is when Klinger is calling about the painkillers that Potter needs.

  7. I think Tony is right with the Foresight Saga, but just to be different, I will say Oh How we Danced.

  8. RJ:

    I’ve got to call you on this. You can clearly see Klinger has sergeant stripes. He received them in the episode: “Promotion Commotion” (10×17) in season 10.

    Somethings not right :-).

  9. Yeah, Klinger got the Sergeant stripes that Radar should have eventually received, lol.

  10. I know you said season 9, but it looks like Klinger ordering the methalene blue (sp??) in the episode of “sons and bowlers”….

  11. 5 o’clock Charlie, you are right, I messed up when I said it was from Season Nine. And chuckles is correct, the episode in question is “Sons and Bowlers.”

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