M*A*S*H Fans: Did Father Mulcahy Ever Once Say...?

My favorite was when he was caught selling heroin on the black market to make up the money he’d stolen from the collection plate to pay for his 14 year old Korean girlfriend’s abortion. I think the episode was called *Klinger? I Don’t Even Know-her!". (Ever wonder how a Lebanese guy from Ohio got a German name?)

Or for the heartfelt ones, I like the episode where he comforts the depressed and drunken Radar after the latter’s brutal rape by Margaret’s Rottweiler (which I think was called Radar Get’s Raped By Margaret’s Rottweiler? I Don’t Even Know Her!)

Trivia: One member of the cast of MASH actually served in the Korean War. Which one was it?

Thank you for reminding me of what must be my favorite episode from any TV comedy ever.

Hmmm, now I really want to get that 3rd season DVD set…

None of 'em. :slight_smile:Jamie Farr did serve in Korea but after peace had been declared.

How about Hawkeye’s many variations of:

I will not carry a gun. I’ll carry your books, I’ll carry a torch, I’ll carry a tune, I’ll carry on, carry over, carry forward, Cary Grant, cash and carry, carry me back to Old Virginia, I’ll even hari-kari if you show me how, but I will not carry a gun!"

More than that, it was a spin-off of a spin-off of a remake. (Based on a British TV show)

Hey! This thing got off subject, and I don’t think the question was really given an answer we can hang a hat on. Meaning I disagree with no real evidence with the final answer given.

I would have sworn don’t ask was correct and Mulcahy actually said it while he was drunk at the bachelor party.

This one time, he got real mad at the cook for making creamed corn out of his corn on the cobs, and he said, “YOU NINNY!”

I like the one where some emotional trauma from Hawkeye’s past is suddenly triggered, and he has a nervous breakdown.

Oh wait…that’s all of them.

I also like the one where Hawkeye and Trapper do something to piss off a general, but then the general lets them off the hook when he sees what great surgeons they are.

My wife and I saw good ol’ Hot Lips (Loretta Swit) about a month ago. There was a jewelry show in town, one of those convention center shows with a few hundred jewelers from around the country selling their stuff.

I was a little surprised but she was there, hawking her jewelry with all the other shills. She has her own line of designer jewelry and was working her booth. Lots of glamor-type “head shot” photos, nothing from the MAS*H days however.

Sad really.
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I liked Sally Kellerman as HotLips.

I dunno, I’m a Hispanic from Canada who has an Egyptian first name and a German last name.

Oh, and I was traumatized by the “nightmare episode” of MAS*H. I was 9 yrs old when I first saw it and had to trun off the TV when it got to the part where Hawkeye pulled his arms off.

Every time it came on in re-runs I’d turn it off.

Years later I finally watched it through and thought: “This is what freaked me out so badly?”

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While Shodan is down in the SDMB with the MASH nerds… I’ll be observing the action from the helicopter
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“Eats” is Egyptian … and “Crayons” is German? Fascinating!

Isn’t Farr a German name too? Yet he really is Lebanese.

One of my favorite parts is when Hawkeye and Frank and a few others are lost in the countryside and Frank finds a walkie-talkie in the bus. He figures maybe someone might hear him if he sends out a mayday. To give a position, he says something like, “There’s a jet going overhead…Now!” Hawkeye says, “By the time you said ‘Now’, the pilot was already home and in his jammies.” I always think of that line when a see a military-type jet flying by.

I think his real last name is Farrar.

Hmm. I went to school with a Puerto Rican kid from Montreal named Akhenaton Scheindorfer and he swore that he was the only Hispanic from Canada with an Egyptian first name and German last name. Either he was lying or… Akhenaton, is that you?

Hijack, but the OP’s been answered:

Here’s a question I always had about the nightmare episode. As the camera goes wide you see Margaret in a wedding dress covered with blood. When I first saw it as a kid I thought that it was significant that the gown was bloodiest around her abdomen, as if symbolic of a child being ripped from her; she had just comforted a dying teenaged soldier, and I thought at the time that perhaps it was an empathy for the mothers who lost their children to war. Did anybody else get this imagery, or am I overcomplicating it?

My favorite from that episode was Charles’ tapdancing to hide his incompetence. (My nickname throughout high school was Charles due to what my classmates felt was a physical and vocal resemblance to Charles Emerson Winchester; I went to school in a tiny town in Alabama, I had no Southern accent and very clear diction [due in part to a childhood speech impediment that I had to correct] so they regarded me as snobby and classist, which was fine really because at the time I was [though not on a socioeconomic level).

However, the dream of Father Mulcahy as Pope (with the blood drops from the crucified GI) was also disturbing and restores us to the OP.[/Hijack]

Note to above: that should have read “Charles tap-dancing to hide his impotence”, impotence here being a word that conveys not sexual malfunction as inability to save life, as in “Count Olaf’s impotence caused him to tap dance”.