Memorable Moments, Page Five

Page One :: Page Two :: Page Three :: Page Four :: Page Five :: Page Six :: Page Seven :: Page Eight :: Page Nine

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 "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen," when Colonel Potter, B.J. and Charles stand around not knowing what to do while Hawkeye and Margaret engage in their very long kiss. Requested by Aud.

Awkward moment

From "Some 38th Parallels," when Hawkeye is in the Swamp and admits to B.J. that he is having ... troubles ... with women. Requested by Johanna.

Troubles

From "To Market, To Market," when Henry and Frank are watching Henry's desk being carried away by the helicopter at the end of the episode. Requested by Jason.

Flying away

From "Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde," when Hawkeye, having not slept for days, attempts to cart the camp latrine to North Korea in a crazed attempt to end the war. What he doesn't realize is that General Clayton is inside. Requested by Alissa

Latrine

From "There Is Nothing Like A Nurse," when Trapper and Hawkeye all yell "Three!" after eavesdropping on Frank and Margaret's phone conversation. Requested by Adam.

Three!

From "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen," Hawkeye and Margaret's long kiss goodbye. Requested by Chrissy.

The famous kiss

From "Where There's a Will, There's a War," Hawkeye writing out his will while being shelled. Requested by Han.

Hawkeye's will

From "A War For All Seasons," Charles addresses Klinger by his first name after Max discovers the secret about his anonymous gift giving. Requested by Heather.

Thank you, Max.

From "Period of Adjustment," when B.J. breaks down in front of Hawkeye in Colonel Potter's office.

B.J. breaks down

From "Fallen Idol," Hawkeye and Radar argue in Post-Op. Requested by Daniel.

Radar and Hawkeye argue

Page One :: Page Two :: Page Three :: Page Four :: Page Five :: Page Six :: Page Seven :: Page Eight :: Page Nine

Last updated July 30th, 2007