Sunday, September 14, 2025

Okay - we know about the first GD - what about the first SOB?

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. 

3 comments:

  1. 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.

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  2. I had an intense dislike for the TV show MASH right from the start.
    I 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.

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  3. She's a Nork. Killings too good for her.

    The first couple seasons were funny. That's all I'm gonna say about it.

    The Book is much better.

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