I almost offed myself in 2015 when I was 18 while listening to depressing music I came across Suicide is Painless, as I always do i went to the comments and found out a show was tied to the song as I started reading more about MASH I decided to watch it (it was on Netflix at the time). It took me about 2 months to watch the whole show the upbeat nature on parts of the show taught me it’s possible to be happy in any situation and the grim portions taught me that I don’t have it as bad as I thought I did, MASH saved my life in a sense I’ll forever be grateful
To the Artist that Performed the Music, Exceptional Tribute to These Ladies and Gentlemen that Helped Make MASH a Tremendous Program. Thank You & God Bless.
May their spirits live on in our lives forever through their dedication and hard work throughout their careers. May each and every one of them rest forever in peace.
The last year of M*A*S*H coincided with my move to Southern California for work. Didn't have a television for a year, and got out of the habit of watching it. M*A*S*H is the last series I actually followed---that and Saturday Night Live. Televisions now are a great bargain---you get a LOT of value for your dollar---but I still haven't owned one since 1983.
Thanks for the refreshing moments... "O Lord, glorify their station, shelter them under the pavilion of Thy supreme mercy, cause them to enter Thy glorious paradise, and perpetuate their existence in Thine exalted rose garden, that they may plunge into the sea of light in the world of mysteries." ~Baha'i Prayer part
Wayne Rogers was great -- I could be off but I thought he was quite underrated -- really thought his ( TRAPPER's) style of humor outshone hawkeye's -- hard to explain
Winchester, kelly and Timothy hit me hard... I wasn't expecting them at all.... Kelly will always be my favorite nurse from the 4077. Rest in peace you beautiful angels.
How could you forget Keye Luke (1904-1991)? Portrayed at least 3 characters. Mister Shin, Cho Kim, Choi Sung Ho, and appeared on Trapper John MD as Ronald Kwan Mein. Richard Lee-Sung is still alive at age 90.