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I always though Night Court was funnier than Cheers. Especially Bull...
Fraiser is pretty funny too. Some of you may disagree but that's because the humor flys right over your head.
Though when Winchester came aboard I thought it really picked up as Frank Burns character was getting too whacked out. BJ wasn't as good as Trapper John but was still a good character.
The first three seasons of M*A*S*H were golden but after Henry and Trapper left it wasn't the same IMO.
I thought the show was equally good all the way to the last season when fame went to Alda's head and he started weirding out and trying to get heavy. I actually prefer BJ to Trapper, I really liked Henry but also prefer Col. Potter to him. Father Mulcahy, Hot Lips, RADAR and Klinger were there for almost the entire series. I also loved Charles.Many, many great laughs from that show.
I thought the show was equally good all the way to the last season when fame went to Alda's head and he started weirding out and trying to get heavy. I actually prefer BJ to Trapper, I really liked Henry but also prefer Col. Potter to him. Father Mulcahy, Hot Lips, RADAR and Klinger were there for almost the entire series. I also loved Charles.Many, many great laughs from that show.
The one thing about M*A*S*H I didn't care for was the way Radar became more virginal as the show progressed...and his going away show wasn't as good as it should have been. Just something about that episode didn't feel right or fit into his previous character a lot.
Was that the poker game episode?
Bridge with the two Korean civilians. And the one time with Flagg and Burns was epic too. When Flagg told Burns he was with Military Intelligence and Burns replied he had nothing to do with intelligence Flagg replied, "Yes, I can see that."![]()
I remember when Charles set up Flagg because the guys playing cards were Korean dignitaries and Flagg thought Potter and the Boys were Commies or something... I thought that was the one you were talking about, I feel like throwing in a M*A*S*H DVD now...
That is the episode, they got together to play bridge. They were local civilian dignitaries though...
That was the last episode Flagg was ever in, I was hoping he'd be in the final episode but...
The office before Michael Scott left.
I remember when Charles set up Flagg because the guys playing cards were Korean dignitaries and Flagg thought Potter and the Boys were Commies or something... I thought that was the one you were talking about, I feel like throwing in a M*A*S*H DVD now...