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CBJamo
Jul 15, 2012

I grew up watching MASH with my brother after we were supposed to have gone to bed. I was probably 5 when we started watching it, so I obviously missed a lot. I would occasionally catch an episode as I got older and kept finding new things to enjoy. 3-ish years ago I watched it from beginning to end over about 4 months. It can be a little bit rough, but is definitely worth the ride. I think the only show that had a bigger impact on me as a kid was TNG. I'd give my left nut for MASH to get the same blue-ray treatment that TNG got, but I doubt it'll happen.

Spoiler, related "Abyssinia, Henry":
I just watched "Henry, Please Come Home" and I got pretty choked up at the end, thinking about what happens to Henry. The little hug he gives Radar in the last scene is loving heartbreaking once you've seen "Abyssinia, Henry". I think I was 6 when I saw it the first time, I probably cried for a solid hour. Potter is great, but Henry is just so drat lovable, even if he is a little one-note.

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