The Christmas episodes
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Doug-Oh — 9 years ago(December 16, 2016 04:51 PM)
What makes it even more odd is that they get rid of Spearchucker because there were no black doctors in a MASH unit and yet they will go ahead and give them more christmases than the real troops went through at the time.
Yeah, the Spearchucker removal was unwarranted, as they broke all the other rules of reality.
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louiseculmer — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 10:37 PM)
the only one i like is the first one. the others i hate, they are far too sentimental, especially the one where they are trying to keep the man alive until boxing day, so his family won't be upset about him dying on Christmas day. that is really bizarre. they should be concentrating on the patients they can save, not wasting precious time on someone who is dying.
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indy_go_blue44 — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 09:41 PM)
There's an irony in that show. Although I assume they were able to date his death certificate as 12/26, at home he still died on 12/25, and being that close to Christmas I doubt it would've emotionally made a difference to them anyway.
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louiseculmer — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 02:39 AM)
exactly. how can a few hours make a difference to how you feel about someone dying? They would know that, even if not dead, he was dying on christmas day. the day would still have that association for them. the implication hat somehow it's less sad to have your husband/father or whoever die on Boxing day rather than Christmas day is just silly. whether he dies on Christmas day, Boxing day, new year's d ay, easter, 4th july, August bank holiday, what difference can it make? he's still dead.