Name That Episode II #36

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The Name That Episode game is played Tuesdays and Thursdays, with images posted randomly between 12PM and 6PM Eastern. 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: Chuck, who correctly identified “Cementing Relationships.”

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  1. Pink, I think you might be right, but I’ll say “Cementing Relationships”

    1. Well, there’s the part in Blood Brothers where they are looking at the microscope and find the leukemia and also in What’s Up Doc, I think they use a microscope to look at the rabbit ovaries to see if Margaret is pregnant. Then, in Cementing relationships, they look through a microscope to determine they have bad things growing in their OR floor. I think there are a couple more, but I can’t remember the name of the episode. Henry used a microscope to view dirty movies, but this obvioulsy isn’t Henry. Then there’s the one where they are trying to find the presidents in that picture…not sure what the name is.

      1. Actually, they didn’t use a microscope for Margaret’s pregnancy test, they used a magnifying glass.

        Also: “Edwina” (1×13), Radar gives a nurse a slide that had a microscopic message, “Lunch?”, to which she shows him a slide that reads, “Get lost!” That, and a subplot in “Hey, Doc” (4×06) deals with Hawkeye and B.J. trying to replace their stolen microscope.

  2. They also use a microscope in ‘The Red/White Blues’ to figure out that both Klinger and Goldman have anemia.

  3. I know he was wrapped and blinded during the episode, but notice how red and burned looking Hawks face is……could it be out of sight out of mind??????

  4. They also used the microscope in that episode regarding the U.S. shelling on a village, early on when Trapper and Henry were still around.

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