The early or the later ones?
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michaelward15 — 9 years ago(January 12, 2017 09:19 AM)
The first three seasons are all I would watch.
Same here, but the last few times I've caught an episode, I've noticed that even the first three seasons aren't as good as I remember. I'd like to watch a few episodes from just the very first season some time to see if maybe it is as good as I remember. Maybe I'd still like the first season, and maybe it just went down hill sooner than I remember. -
Doug-Oh — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 05:43 PM)
While I love Winchester, I personally prefer the first 5 seasons or so.
The writing was far better as was the comedy.
Same with
Law & Order,
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pchrp — 9 years ago(January 03, 2017 07:33 PM)
Henry Blake was a clueless buffoon, while Sherman Potter was more than competent.
Frank Burns became a pathetic punching bag, while Winchester could dish it out as well as he could take it.
Later Margaret became a woman who deserved respect, early Margaret was insufferable.
Getting Klinger back into his fatigues and out of the dresses ended a schtick that was funny at first but eventually wore out its welcome.
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woodhouse-85051 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 05:26 AM)
Can't really answer this one until I've seen more of the first three seasons. I've only just recently got into MAS*H. Over here in the UK they're showing at least two episodes nightly on True Entertainment (Freeview Ch.61) and I was too young to catch the series first time around.
They're heavily playing the later stuff plus, for some reason, frequent weekend four-ep chunks of seasons 4/5 on rotation; but neglecting the Trapper/Henry years, with only one repeat showing of this era so far as I'm aware.
I was going to start a new thread of "what's the best mix of characters?" So far it's S.4/5: Frank to represent the early years, plus we've already got Potter & BJ on board, and Radar hasn't faded from the scene yet. -
indy_go_blue44 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 05:04 PM)
1-4 and 6.
When I'm watching my disks those are the seasons I usually watch, though maybe once a year my wife and I will marathon the entire series.
I liked S-4 when BJ and Potter first came onboard and S-6 when Charles comes aboard.
I probably like S-5 least; Frank is on his own. Margaret is insufferable with her "Donald Penobscot" bs and Frank is so spiteful and humorless that I was really happy to see him go.
It's more of a personal thing, but when S-7 started I had graduated nursing school and was working 3-11pm so I saw very little of the last 5 seasons until years later; they just never grew on me like the earlier years.
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dnasty68 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 10:56 AM)
I like the earlier seasons better because like the funny episodes better than the serious ones.However two of my favorite latter-season episodes that I Iike because they were pretty much all comedy are No Sweat and The Moon is Not Blue.
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ExplorerDS6789 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 12:41 PM)
I prefer the later ones, because that's when I first got into the show. "Life Time" was the first full episode I watched, and I became more familiar with Seasons 8-11. The earlier shows felt too much like a different show. In fact, Season 1 closely resembles Hogan's Heroes.
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crypticanomaly73 — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 07:01 PM)
Ideally I would like to combine the best elements of both, Blake and Radar were definitely more interesting and better suited to each other than Potter and Radar. A more mature Radar was also better than the childlike one he became.
Winchester over Frank.
Hawkeye not moralizing as much as he did later on.
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weemidge — 9 years ago(January 09, 2017 11:23 AM)
Later for meI liked Charles', and how he could give it as good as he got itI also liked the fact that Col. Potter & BJ, while tempted at times, did remain faithful to their spouses unlike Henry and Trapper who were little horn dogs after everything and anythingThis reason alone is why I detested both Henry and TrapperHenry wasn't a leader, Potter while IMHO a little to lenient with especially Hawkeye, was military and did adhere to military protocol, whereas Henry was just a doof who never should've been placed in a command position.
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jfmezei — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 10:58 PM)
I don't go so much for seasons as I do for phases/evolution.
Burns/Houlihan was good at first, but probabhly lasted one season too many.
But, Larry Linville's last season was better because the two character evolved as Houlihan was in love with Penobscot and Burns was hurting.
Trapper and Blake were great, and they probably could have lasted longer before people got tired of them.
Houlihan eolved again when marriage broke up and became more serious.
I found Kingler to be the most interesting character. I liked him in his early "dress" years as well as later when he became company clerk. The characted evolved over the 10 years at a good pace, just as you got tired of the old one.
Hawkeye is the one who evolved the least.