tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2242198036084484844.post1736826110490790430..comments2023-11-03T08:13:12.122-04:00Comments on AfterM*A*S*H: Episode 97 - Bug Outrob!http://www.blogger.com/profile/17556471244882205031noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2242198036084484844.post-66773935566627357372013-09-04T17:59:07.396-04:002013-09-04T17:59:07.396-04:00Margaret's behavior in surgery with Hawkeye is...Margaret's behavior in surgery with Hawkeye is a sign of her future, much more professional relationship with him. The next episode after this is her engagement, during and after which she started distancing herself from Burns.marknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2242198036084484844.post-40896946102124438182009-06-30T05:41:23.144-04:002009-06-30T05:41:23.144-04:00Hawkeye's remark to Radar has always seemed a ...Hawkeye's remark to Radar has always seemed a little off to me, and reading your take on it is interesting, rob. Radar's reaction strikes me as sad and respectful of the patients while Hawkeye's rejoinder merely glib, in terms of dialogue; the body language indeed suggests something else...<br /><br />Every now and again, a character is given a line that appear to cringe at. In one of the early seasons, Trapper was made to say, "well you can fool of the papal" and he just seems to subtly <i>wince</i>... Larry Linville has a similar reaction to the script when Frank confronts BJ and Sherman at the brothel: much ado about the "world's oldest profession" which degenerates into Burns aghast at "tarts!?" Watch his eyes. Listen to the high pitch. I sense an actor wondering what is becoming to his character. Maybe its just me.<br /><br />An excellent episode, overall; the the bug-out is well-played in both humor and pathos.What the Parrot Sawnoreply@blogger.com