Memorable Moments, Page Seven

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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 "Dear Dad," the scene where Henry gives one of the monthly lectures on marital sex and the family. Requested by Ezzanor Orbis.

Henry's lecture

From "The Long-John Flap," at the end of the episode when Hawkeye gets the longjohns back and Trapper and Radar start coughing and Hawkeye freaks out. Requested by Aubrey.

The longjohns

From "L.I.P (Local Indigenous Personnel)," the speech Father Mulcahy gives at the wedding. Requested by Peter.

Father Mulcahy's speech

From "Hot Lips and Empty Arms," when Margaret kicks Frank out of her tent and then proceeds to get drunk. Requested by Ryan.

Hot Lips drunk

From "Crisis," when all the M*A*S*H men are in the Swamp and Father Mulcahy says a prayer. Requested by Alma.

The prayer

From "Check-Up," at Trapper's going away party when Margaret tells him she's always watched him and despairs that she's being left with "needle-nose." Requested by Hannah.

A drunk Margaret

From "O.R.," when Klinger goes off to donate blood and says, in his best Dracula imitation: "Blood! I must give blood or die!" and wraps his cape around him. Trapper, Radar and Frank just stare at him. Requested by Ella.

Staring at Klinger

From "Big Mac," when Klinger is dressed up as the Statue of Liberty as General MacArthur passes by. Requested by Brad.

Klinger as the Lady Liberty

From "Abyssinia, Henry," when the chopper has come to pick up Henry and he runs back to say one last farewell to Radar, stating "be good or I'll come back and kick your butt." Requested by Robby and Summer.

Kick your butt

From "Change of Command," when Klinger first meets Colonel Potter and goes through his whole Section 8 routine. Requested by Yoho.

I wear a Warner bra.

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Last updated July 30th, 2007