"M*A*S*H" Of Moose and Men (TV Episode 1975) Poster

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(1975)

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All Is Forgiven
Hitchcoc12 March 2015
Frank is leading an effort to increase the security of the camp. He is running around seeing the enemy behind every bush. Meanwhile, as Hawkeye and Frank return from operating on Korean civilians, he inadvertently splashes mud on a colonel. This is a humorless blood and guts kind of guy who gets in Pierce's face. As luck would have it, this guy is hit by artillery and ends up in the MASH hospital. He tells Potter not to let Pierce operate on him. Hawkeye does a magnificent job of performing perfect surgery. Instead of gratitude, the guy is ready to hang him out to dry. Frank's antics continue throughout the episode as he believes that there is murder in the hearts of all Koreans. A solid episode. Another plot has to do with Sgt. Zale who has a double standard when it comes to what men are allowed to do in the military.
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6/10
Sergeant Zale gets his star appearance
safenoe23 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
This is an episode where a supporting/minor character is a focus of the episode, in this case Sergeant Zale (Johnny Haymer). It's quite touching, as he copes with a marriage collapse, and B.J. tries to help him out. This episode could have had more depth, but still, a watchable M*A*S*H episode.
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