Yeah, pretty much the same for me. I have several seasons on DVD and MAS*H is one of my favorite shows to watch.
Father Mulcahy's dramatic episodes are some of my favorites - the one where he must perform the tracheotomy on the back of a jeep while under artillery fire (if I'm not mixing my episodes, this is the one where he feels he isn't doing enough, and wants to be more useful), as well as the episode with the AWOL soldier and he attempts to give him sanctuary are two of my favorites. It's a testament to William Christopher's skill as an actor that these scenes, which might not have been compelling if done poorly, were extremely effective and suitably dramatic.
Yeah, pretty much the same for me. I have several seasons on DVD and M*A*S*H is one of my favorite shows to watch.
Father Mulcahy's dramatic episodes are some of my favorites - the one where he must perform the tracheotomy on the back of a jeep while under artillery fire (if I'm not mixing my episodes, this is the one where he feels he isn't doing enough, and wants to be more useful), as well as the episode with the AWOL soldier and he attempts to give him sanctuary are two of my favorites. It's a testament to William Christopher's skill as an actor that these scenes, which might not have been compelling if done poorly, were extremely effective and suitably dramatic.
Wasn't even close to being alive when it was on, but I've seen every episode at least twice. RIP Padre.