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At its best, M*A*S*H walked a perfect line between comedy and drama, laughter and tears. Out of 251 episodes and eleven seasons there are hundreds of scenes that strike a chord with viewers. These may not be the the moments from M*A*S*H that everyone remembers but to some they're cherished memories. They leave us laughing, they leave us crying, but most of all, they leave an impression. The length may vary from seconds to minutes, but they always to stretch on forever.
From "Nurse Doctor," Father Mulcahy's rather uncomfortable explanation to Hawkeye of what occured in his tent with Nurse Harris - "She hugged the stuffing out of me!" Requested by Jayna and Andrea.
From "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen," when Hawkeye remembers the night on the bus when he caused a woman to kill her baby. Requested by Ryan.
From "Bug Out," when B.J., Colonel Potter and Frank are trying to get control of a brothel to use as a hospital. Frank starts shouting orders and blowing his whistle when, suddenly, Col. Potter rips it out of his mouth and screams "Confiscated!" right in Frank's face. Frank walks away with his head down saying "He took my whistle."
From "As You Were," when Margaret convinces Frank to ask Hawkeye and Trapper to operate on his hernia, only to find the pair in gorilla suits. Requested by Margaret and Becky.
From "The Consultant," when Dr. Berelli tells Hawkeye that he has a great many gifts but needs to work on his compassion. Requested by James.
From "Welcome To Korea," when B.J. arrives -- drunk -- and stumbles out of the jeep and first meets Frank, saying "What say you, Ferret Face?" Requested by Alice and Shalla.
From "Movie Tonight," the camp singing "The Army Song" while waiting for Klinger to repair the projector.
From "Fallen Idol," when Hawkeye makes his speech about how he doesn't want to be admired and is just trying to survive. Requested by David.
From "None Like It Hot," when Hawkeye is preparing the tub for Radar and blindfolds the rubber duck.
From "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen" when Klinger tells everyone he has decided to stay in Korea trying to find Soon-Lee's parents despite having spent so much time trying to get out. Requested by Racheal.
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