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Season of Miracles is true Americana ... Baseball, Friends, Family and Faith. An autistic boy named Rafer, played by actor Grayson Russell, joins the mediocre Robins, a little league baseball team, for their 1974 season in Alabama. Little did the team know that he would end up changing their lives forever. The kids deal with their bully rivals, the Hawks, and stand up for Rafer who can't defend himself. I found myself laughing, crying and cheering right along with their families and Coach, played by John Schneider, all the way home. The story by Rusty Whitener is wonderful and the production is well done. Season of Miracles is a must see movie with lots of teachable moments.
Comeau knew that Rick Sauvé was a greenhorn, but everybody had just gotten comfortable at the Markham Road clubhouse, drinking beer, watching the Maple Leafs play one of their first home games of the season on TV. Mike Palmateer was in goal against the Sabres and the teams had played to a score- less tie in the first period. It was a good hockey game and what the hell, maybe the Leafs were even going to have a decent season for a change. Comeau cracked open another beer and went to join the other guys in front of the TV.
Another great MASH episode is "Crisis" (season 2). No supplies can get through to the unit, so the whole gang must bunk together to conserve energy. Very funny and a terrific showcase for the entire cast.
"Old Soldiers" and "The General Flipped at Dawn" showcase Harry Morgan at his dramatic and comedic best as an actor. Colonel Potter has always been my favorite character on the show.My favorite episodes are the season opening double-length ones: First, without question is "Welcome To Korea", combined with the follow-up "Change Of Command" from season 4, the introduction of B.J. then Potter. Those two could practically sum up everything great about MASH. Close second is the Winchester introduction in season 6 "Fade In, Fade Out", and the "Bug Out" starting season 5. In my mind, all worthy of being feature films. Also, both episodes of "Goodby Radar", with "Period Of Adjustment" added on.I think that seasons 1-8 of MASH are uniformly great.Mule fritters!
I couldn't begin to pick just 10. I do like some of the later ones better than the first seasons, but even the early stuff was still really good. There are a number of bits that still crack me up, and the quality of the writing and acting even then was such that I know those lines and/or gags would not have been so funny if they'd been in any other show. Bringing in Winchester, though, as a foil to Hawkeye was sheer brilliance. That character is central to many of my favorite episodes.
The early, "hijinx"-based episodes don't get as much notice as the later, more thoughtful episodes. But who couldn't love Hawkeye's performance as "Yankee Doodle Doctor" in season one? A superb Groucho impersonation written by a guy who once wrote for Groucho. How can you go wrong?
Not only can't I pick one single favorite episode, I couldn't narrow it down to 10. This is my top 15 (in no particular order of preference):1. A Smattering Of Intelligence - First true Flagg episode, though I do consider Halloran to be Flagg.2. White Gold - More satirical Flagg stuff. My favorite line is in this one: (Hawkeye about the colonel's masochistic method) "If there were more men like you, there'd be less men like you."3. The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan - More great Flagg stuff.4. Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys - Classic match-up in Flagg vs. Winchester. Also, great callback to "Officer of the Day".5. Tuttle - Early brilliance. Wonderfully absurd.6. Iron Guts Kelly - Peak of 1st three seasons irreverence.7. Yankee Doodle Doctor - More of the more satirical ones being my favorite M*A*S*H.8. The Most Unforgettable Characters - My favorite non-Flagg 5th season show. Especially the "getting the last word" parts. Thanks for this one, Ken.9. Margaret's Engagement - Oddly satisfying to be sympathetic to Frank here, but it works great. Burn's burn at Margaret is a great capper.10. A Night at Rosie's - Perfect "bottle episode".11. Big Mac - More peak satire. 12. The General Flipped at Dawn - Closest we see of Blake and Potter together, as it were. Interesting how they made the crazy general to also be racist. Bigotry = crazy, subtly made point.13. Heal Thyself - Very affecting later effort, showing a doctor with as much attitude as Hawkeye and BJ (even Trapper, for that matter), beaten down by war that he sadly loses it by the end.14. Your Hit Parade - Nice idea that really worked! I especially love the reference to Frank Burns in the scene between Charles and Margaret.15. April Fools - Excellent payoff at the end, practical joke wise.
My favorite of all time is "Hawkeye". But since there are so many good episodes it's probably easier to list my bottom five.I'll try to stay away from seasons 9-11 because I consider the vast majority of them to be sub-par. My bottom five from worst to nearly worst are "Dreams", "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", "The Trial of Henry Blake", "Comrades in Arms" and "Goodbye Radar". You'll notice that three of the five are programs that were an hour or longer. Most of the hour programs were weak. 2b1af7f3a8