B.J. feels torn when he and visiting war correspondent Aggie O'Shea fall for each other.B.J. feels torn when he and visiting war correspondent Aggie O'Shea fall for each other.B.J. feels torn when he and visiting war correspondent Aggie O'Shea fall for each other.
Storyline
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- TriviaWhile changing for an operation, BJ talks about his affections for Aggie and Hawkeye mentions that BJ has been down this road before. This is a reference to BJ's affair in Hanky Panky (1977).
- GoofsIt's stated that silly putty was created in 1949 when it was actually created in 1943.
- Quotes
Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt: Ag, you know what they say here? "Live for now, for there may be no tomorrow." There's a lot to be said for that. Not for me. I've got to live for tomorrow, because for me there's no now.
Featured review
Prisoners of War
Susan St. James plays a war correspondent who immediately is attracted to Hunnicutt. She is striking and impressive in every way. Of course, Hawkeye begins to act like the class clown, trying every lame move available to him to get her to notice him. After a while, it becomes a little embarrassing (of course, that's the way his character was created). The thing is that B.J. begins to have serious feelings for her and she for him. The focus is a soldier that she became friends with and who has a series of complications. Soon the camp is talking about the possibility of a romance, even though he is doing everything he can to keep his distance. There is a real sadness to this and yet we know where the heart of the doctor is. There was a previous episode where he nearly crossed the line he put in the sand. Good episode.
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- Hitchcoc
- Apr 20, 2015
Details
- Runtime25 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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