Yeah, this South Korean officer, wonderfully played by frequent guest Mako, wanted to kill a wounded North Korean woman because she was a spy. While he was translating with the woman was saying, Hawkeye became very upset, lunged and him and called him an "Son of a Bitch".
'Guerrilla My Dreams' is the third episode of the eighth season of the CBS-TV series M*A*S*H; directed by Alan Alda, the episode was written by Bob Colleary. W.C. Heinz, Richard Hooker, Ring Lardner, Jr., who all were uncredited co-writers for the 1970 M*A*S*H* film, also contributed as writers on this episode, which originally aired on October 1, 1979.



Alan Alda ruined MASH with his lib views and it really went down the drain when that other cuck Mike what's his name, arrived.
ReplyDeleteI had an intense dislike for the TV show MASH right from the start.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a not very subtle attempt to condition us - to normalize libtard conduct and the leftist agenda.
I also thought it was intentionally disrespectful to the military and trivialized the hell our military went through in Korea.
Now, 30 years later I see that I was correct in my suspicion of what the writers were trying to push on Americans.
She's a Nork. Killings too good for her.
ReplyDeleteThe first couple seasons were funny. That's all I'm gonna say about it.
The Book is much better.