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Been so long I can’t remember all of them. I do remember Radar announcing Henry’s plane going down though. I will go with that…
Yeah that one was the most powerful. Also the one with Charles where he sticks up for the guy with a stutter and it is revealed his sister back home sends him recordings of her on records and he plays her message and she is stuttering. I went with Blake for the options presented.No option for the chicken story?
Interesting. I wonder if that is available on Hulu.I don’t know but getting the series on dvd and watching without a laugh track is the way to go
Yeah that one was the most powerful. Also the one with Charles where he sticks up for the guy with a stutter and it is revealed his sister back home sends him recordings of her on records and he plays her message and she is stuttering. I went with Blake for the options presented.
Not sure. I always go to the old dvds if I feel like watching itInteresting. I wonder if that is available on Hulu.
Not sure. I always go to t,he old dvds if I feel like watching it
At 5:27 there is a recap with clips for those who have not seen it.The chicken story was too much to put in this poll
The chicken story was too much to put in this poll
I just read when it was on Netflix there was no option to turn off the laugh track. Not sure about the current Hulu.Interesting. I wonder if that is available on Hulu.
It was sad, but they could hook back up in the states after the war. Not as sad Henry dying, imho.The announcement of Henry's death was powerful,
BJ refusing to say goodbye and then putting the rocks out saying goodbye.....and then knowing it was the end was tough
It was sad, but they could hook back up in the states after the war. Not as sad Henry dying, imho.
I remember reading where the cast wasn't told that Henry was going to die until the next day after the scene was shot. After being told, the cast said they felt the loss as if it were real.
Colonel Blake death is the correct answer. It killed his career. What a bonehead move to leave the show.
No disrespect to Herry Morgan but Potter was far less of a character than Blake. Stevenson was so good in the role.
You can definitely say the same for Larry Linville and Wayne Rogers. None of the replacements were as good as the original cast.
I had to do some research back in the day about Stevenson. I mean...wtf was he thinking.
Harry Morgan was always a grandpa figure when I first started watching the show. I thought he did outstanding.
Frank's character had run it's time out
Don't forget, Harry Morgan played General Steele early in the series. Crazy General
Colonel Blake death is the correct answer. It killed his career. What a bonehead move to leave the show.
No disrespect to Herry Morgan but Potter was far less of a character than Blake. Stevenson was so good in the role.
You can definitely say the same for Larry Linville and Wayne Rogers. None of the replacements were as good as the original cast.
The later years really stripped the cast down to just the stars and a few supporting bits. Early on it was a huge cast and the camp always looked full. At the end it was a few old people living in tents.I tend to view the Henry Blake years, then the first two Col. Potter years (call those 5 years the Frank Burns years?) as the show's sweet spot.
It wasn't that the show was bad after those 1st 5 years...just wasn't as good I'll call it. Yet I do believe, for me anyway - the 1st 5 years of that show is as good a TV show as I've ever seen.
I chose the Henry Blake scene from the list, but the one scene I believe I loved most was Sidney Friedman in the OR (paraphrasing) "take my advice, everybody...pull your pants down and slide across the ice". I just think that sort of encapsulated the entire show's theme in one line for me. Yes, a comedy - but a comedy that had a message attached to it too.