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M*A*S*H - Charles and the Chocolate

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Beagle is Sleeping

Beagle is Sleeping

Күн бұрын

Hey! They didn't block this one! (Yet, lol)
A clip from Season 09 episode 05

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@tomjustis7237
@tomjustis7237 2 жыл бұрын
When Winchester says "Thank you, Max", Klinger replies "Merry Christmas... slight pause... Charles." That slight pause showed Klinger knew that tomorrow military protocol and rank structure would be back in place, but for that one brief moment, they were just two men on equal footing with equal respect. Brilliant portrayal by Jamie Farr.
@samuelschick8813
@samuelschick8813 2 жыл бұрын
Had an officer on my first ship that was something like your comment. At sea at night on watch he told us not to call him sir and do it only when other officers were around. He was slack when it came to that but all knew the protocol still applied. So we called him " Lt", " yes Lt" and such. He would tell us at it is the enlisted who ran the navy and the ships and not the officers, the officers just think they run the navy and the ships.
@nolanboles8492
@nolanboles8492 2 жыл бұрын
Funny, it just occurred to me that for all his flouting of military convention, Klinger never, as far as I know, addressed any of the officers by their first name. I could be wrong, of course.
@stanistevens
@stanistevens 2 жыл бұрын
@@nolanboles8492 Yes, Klinger wanted out of the Army, but he never neglected his duties or let the MASH unit down.
@derjaeger3321
@derjaeger3321 2 жыл бұрын
The not so secret alchemy of TV and Cinema is the proper combination of excellent writing, and a cast of actors with the talent to bring the script to life plus a director to put it all together. MASH had it all, that is why scenes such as this are so memorable.
@jason60chev
@jason60chev 2 жыл бұрын
@@stanistevens Yes, he hated the army, but he took his hospital work and saving lives, very seriously.
@Sirtop13
@Sirtop13 2 жыл бұрын
I love the "thank you Max" at the end. It's what made Charles such a great character.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 жыл бұрын
i loved the dynamic between these two charles was the rich uptight guy max was the street smart from a poor world. part i find hilarious is maxes extended family could have been so rich from the area they are from it would have made charless family look destitute.
@christopherdoff-sotta4441
@christopherdoff-sotta4441 2 жыл бұрын
Truly touches my heart.
@bobmorrison5636
@bobmorrison5636 2 жыл бұрын
I have always loved this scene
@TripWamsley
@TripWamsley 2 жыл бұрын
Winchester was my favorite .
@GravesRWFiA
@GravesRWFiA Жыл бұрын
it's Max;'s last words that make htis one of the most memorable scenes in the later years. Charles isn't the completely stuffed shirt, and while max knows it, he letys charles keep his dignity.
@devinmuth1361
@devinmuth1361 2 жыл бұрын
The episodes that humanize Charles are all done brilliantly
@USSCYT
@USSCYT 2 жыл бұрын
Especially the episode where we learn his sister has a stutter
@Skipper.17
@Skipper.17 2 жыл бұрын
They did that in a few episodes. The one where Hawkeyes father was sick. Charles and Hawkeye were talking about their fathers and Charles at the end said, where I have a father, you have a dad.
@paleo704
@paleo704 2 жыл бұрын
@@Skipper.17 that’s an amazing episode
@bradevans7935
@bradevans7935 2 жыл бұрын
So true. I'm always moved by his experience in 'Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" and how he summarises it:- "Music was always my escape from the war, now it will always be a reminder of it."
@martok2112
@martok2112 2 жыл бұрын
@@USSCYT Loved that episode!
@StephenDeCesare
@StephenDeCesare 2 жыл бұрын
I cry every time at the end. I'm a blubbering idiot with this scene: brilliant acting and writing. No wonder this show has stood the test of time for 50 years.
@NihongoGuy
@NihongoGuy 2 жыл бұрын
@C Landau I think it will.
@Riverrockphotos
@Riverrockphotos 2 жыл бұрын
50 years? Do you know how old that makes me?
@nathanwalker826
@nathanwalker826 Жыл бұрын
I cray at this scene. At the scene where he gives the sheet music to the wounded pianist, and the book to the stuttering soldier. Without a doubt he's had some of the best scenes on the show.
@reubenmossley2787
@reubenmossley2787 Жыл бұрын
I have every episode on dvd. Probably watched each episode 50 times. I'm like you. I still cry when I watch this. Another part that gets me, is when margeret cries about the little dog.
@craigedwards2940
@craigedwards2940 Жыл бұрын
It was written by great writers. The casting was genius, too. The main cast complimented each other, even the ones that came in were scripted perfectly. I don't often use American terminologies but MASH was a home run. 🙂 Not just in the States but in a lot of other countries who fought the communism with them.
@davidranney8723
@davidranney8723 2 жыл бұрын
In my opinion the series improved when Charles arrived.
@DaveTastic5000
@DaveTastic5000 7 ай бұрын
Totally
@GravesRWFiA
@GravesRWFiA Ай бұрын
it became more realistic, more of a dramady as larry linville's mjr burns was too ott to be real.
@SynchronizorVideos
@SynchronizorVideos Ай бұрын
I agree. Burns was fun, but very one-note. He didn’t really have anywhere to go as the show grew more mature and complex. Winchester was a much more of a full character, and was what the show needed in its later seasons.
@angustaylor5204
@angustaylor5204 15 күн бұрын
@@SynchronizorVideos Funnily enough that was a factor in Larry Linville leaving MASH - Frank Burns had become too rigid a character for him.
@nickwride2023
@nickwride2023 12 күн бұрын
Yes, the Burns character had run itself dry and Larry Linville knew it. The Charles character was a "major" improvement.
@dvd11811
@dvd11811 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love this episode. It is one of my favorites. It shows 2 things: 1. Do not make assumptions. 2. Max and Charles both had really big hearts.
@Schulzffw
@Schulzffw 2 жыл бұрын
But to be honest, would anyone of us NOT take this assumption?
@dvd11811
@dvd11811 2 жыл бұрын
@@Schulzffw I don't know. Max made assumptions about Charles and Charles made assumptions about what the old man did with the candy. All human beings make assumptions. Assumptions close our minds to other possibilities. It is how we act on assumptions that make us who we are.
@christopherkerns639
@christopherkerns639 2 жыл бұрын
And 3 that Max and Charles while not equal financially were equal as human beings!
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
@@christopherkerns639 "...for one brief shining moment".
@girl1213
@girl1213 7 ай бұрын
Charles is surprisingly empathic and insightful in ways that his pride and pompous nature hide very easily. He knows when he's wrong and can apologize sincerely for it. Half the reason I think he has this ability is because of his little sister, whom he often mentions but we don't really know about. The episode showing that she has a stutter disability really puts Charles in perspective.
@samuelfawell9159
@samuelfawell9159 2 жыл бұрын
Just the moment of “max” and “Charles”. I honestly adored Winchester, he was such a good character, his first day is such a good episode where he goes in with such pride and arrogance when the wounded arrived and it cuts to the end and he’s just… broken,
@mousepariah3884
@mousepariah3884 2 жыл бұрын
He was a man who could (and did grow) and even of he thought some people were lower on the social scale he never actually forgot they were PEOPLE. That's what made him a great character.
@ICU-812
@ICU-812 2 жыл бұрын
I also loved that, unlike Major Burns, Winchester is an equal to Hawkeye and BJ. He's capable of standing toe to toe with them in both the operating room, and in terms of tomfoolery. "Please....Mozart."
@michaelwebster3124
@michaelwebster3124 2 жыл бұрын
@@mousepariah3884 he was the epitome of "I might be an asshole but I am not a piece of shit"
@Michaelthekiwi
@Michaelthekiwi 2 жыл бұрын
Lawrence Linville left as he felt Major Frank Burns had played out all the comedy in the role. Had they treated him afresh instead of leaving his character the same as the movie he could have developed like Charles Winchester did.
@gryphman
@gryphman 2 жыл бұрын
Charles was such a wonderfully complex character. There aren't many characters who could transition between a protagonist and antagonist role the way he did.
@kimberlainodriscoll4781
@kimberlainodriscoll4781 2 жыл бұрын
Larry Linville portrayed Major Burns brilliantly, but when he left the show and they added Major Winchester, the show was transformed into a far better version of itself. The way he was seen by all as a pompous bag of gas, yet behind the scenes was deeply generous and caring...
@yummyyum36719
@yummyyum36719 2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. I actually cannot watch the first 5 years of the series anymore. The comedy is so juvenile and predictable. "Frank does something stupid, petty or incompetent. Hawkeye and Trapper (or worse still BJ) outsmart him, mock him and save the day medically." Barf. Charles made the show into adult entertainment. He was by far the most complex character, and he made most of the other characters around him grow. (BJ was irredeemably boring.) The relationship between Charles and Max was very interesting. Better still however was that Hawkeye learned to appreciate Charles' genius, wit, and humanity, while also still being willing to rib him when Charles became a bit too pompous for his own good. The show lasted another 6 years because of Charles.
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 2 жыл бұрын
From what I heard Larry left the show because he was tired of them not letting the character of Frank grow. He felt they had taken the character as far as they could go in that direction and when they wouldn't change that he decided he'd had enough.
@kimberlainodriscoll4781
@kimberlainodriscoll4781 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleighelizabeth5916 I heard something along those lines. He had fun with the character but wanted to try new roles elsewhere. I also hear he was hilarious in real life and had the cast and crew in stitches.
@bradevans7935
@bradevans7935 2 жыл бұрын
​@@ashleighelizabeth5916 I think that the writers had also made Frank into a one-dimensional cartoon character, and that it would have been impossible to credibly take the character in another direction. It became almost a relief that Larry decided to leave, as it meant they could create a more well-rounded, realistic character, more fitting for the direction that the producers wanted to go. IIRC, it was also at this time that Alan Alda was starting to exercise more creative control over the show.
@ashleighelizabeth5916
@ashleighelizabeth5916 2 жыл бұрын
@@bradevans7935 oh I agree. Burns became such a one note joke that there really was nowhere to go with the character without it being implausible. That being said Major Houlihan was something of a one note character as well in the first few seasons and they did manage to turn that around. The same could be said for Klinger as well. I think they just went too far off the deep end with Frank Burns.
@crashburn3292
@crashburn3292 Жыл бұрын
Who knew that Charles would become a much more fleshed out, real character than Frank Burns ever was. Great writing.
@co94
@co94 Жыл бұрын
Larry Linville did. He left the show purposely because he felt the character Frank Burns was not developing, maturing, etc. like other characters were. He had a point. Frank’s character stayed the target of jokes, comedy relief, etc. throughout the series and didnt grow into anything else. The only time I remember Frank’s humanity even touched upon was when he murmured, “Goodbye, Margaret,” as she and Donald Penobscott left on their honeymoon. It was one of the few times you could tell that Frank had feelings as well as flaws. The producers liked Frank’s character and offered Linville a contract extension. He turned it down which, considering MASH’s popularity, was gutsy.
@davidsamuels9557
@davidsamuels9557 Жыл бұрын
@@co94 Larry Gelbart said that unlike the character he portrayed, Linville was a nice guy who never complained despite the increasingly buffoonish direction the writers took with Frank Burns. Mike Farrell warned Linville against leaving the show, pointing to McLean Stevenson's embarrassing failures. Linville could have stayed and gotten paid, but he did what he truly believed was best for him.
@humphreygruntwhistle3946
@humphreygruntwhistle3946 Жыл бұрын
Disagree, especially about the “real” part. Frank, with few redeeming qualities, was as fleshed out as he was ever going to be. That’s o.k. because there ARE real people just like him. And Larry Linville played the role to perfection. He was as good as the brilliant David Ogden Stiers playing Winchester. Perfect casting. Two great actors. Two entirely different characters.
@davidsamuels9557
@davidsamuels9557 Жыл бұрын
@@humphreygruntwhistle3946Linville spoke in an interview on the criticism that the Frank Burns character didn't become more humane. He said, "Who did you want Frank to become? Alan Alda?" Linville added that Frank Burns is everywhere. He's your insurance agent. He's your used car salesman. His character wasn't meant to evolve into a better person. A group of military vets said in an interview that Burns was the most realistic character on the show, as their units were filled with guys like him.
@canalesworks1247
@canalesworks1247 11 ай бұрын
@@davidsamuels9557 If only Mike Farrell had left.
@justinpittman1582
@justinpittman1582 7 ай бұрын
"Thank you Max", just gave me chills.
@michaelnaretto3409
@michaelnaretto3409 2 жыл бұрын
Major Winchester's snobby attitude was just a front to what is a really good man.
@serenityflies1462
@serenityflies1462 Жыл бұрын
This makes me cry, I know that sounds silly, but I'm so tired of the meanness in this world that even though this was scripted, it gets me every time. God bless everyone who reads this, and do or say something kind to a stranger today Amen, love from Australia xx 💕💕
@davekupchik8111
@davekupchik8111 11 ай бұрын
Not silly at all, I am right there with you.
@BronyNumber4096
@BronyNumber4096 10 ай бұрын
I know. I'm not used to such wholesomeness. Especially with the way the country is now, under the heel of the DemocRats. Since 2016 Ghostbusters, there has been nothing in media but _crap_ written by clownish, Kool-Aid-haired diversity hires! And then to go back and see scenes like this, see how much heart entertainment _used_ to have, before it was hijacked by the Commie Fascists to spread their propaganda and gaslighting.
@JimmysPerspectiv3
@JimmysPerspectiv3 9 ай бұрын
Love from the American Midwest to you
@martinoconnor3020
@martinoconnor3020 9 ай бұрын
It doesn't sound silly at all. This scene...and episode...reminds us all of our beautiful humanity. I wish there were more people who were brought to tears by scenes like this one.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 17 күн бұрын
Love from Canada. This show often puts a tear in my eyes in unexpected ways.
@justinquaylepate1358
@justinquaylepate1358 Жыл бұрын
Definitely shows that underneath Major Winchester's snobby attitude lies a heart of gold
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 17 күн бұрын
Yes, the pomposity was real, but it masked his humanity. What a great character Major Winchester was! He had so many dimensions.
@davealexander4925
@davealexander4925 2 жыл бұрын
My very most favorite plot line, and scene in all of M*A*S*H that I happily watched during its initial broadcast. How did Jamie Farr and David Ogden Stiers (RIP) infuse so much heartfelt affection for one another in so short an interaction? Amazing on both of them!
@davidhutchins7925
@davidhutchins7925 2 жыл бұрын
Merry Christmas.... Charles...
@bretwein3793
@bretwein3793 2 жыл бұрын
Very talented actors who understand presence.
@fokendikhed
@fokendikhed 2 жыл бұрын
and to think... I didn't like Winchester when I was watching the show on television...but as I have gotten older, I can see the true depth of his character and kindness. He is my favorite character of all because he is often misunderstood.
@biruss
@biruss 2 жыл бұрын
I identified With him
@jamieholtsclaw2305
@jamieholtsclaw2305 Жыл бұрын
I had exactly the same reaction. Didn't like Winchester at the time. But now his scenes are the ones I watch.
@nackydmoose
@nackydmoose 8 ай бұрын
I've also grown to appreciate him more as I got older.
@stephenconway2468
@stephenconway2468 2 жыл бұрын
Charles was a wonderful character. He was real. Beautifully played.
@paulleckner8235
@paulleckner8235 Жыл бұрын
Yet, it was kept a secret just between two comrades in arms, Max and Charles.
@alking7655
@alking7655 2 жыл бұрын
I love that Charles gets put in his place here, and realises what the children really need. That which sustains them long-term versus that which is short-lived is the true gift. "It is certainly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal."
@clapepez
@clapepez 2 жыл бұрын
I love that Charles realizes which how true and important it is to feed the children what is nourishing for them instead of giving them momentary Joy!
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 жыл бұрын
i think you both are missing the point Charles was not put in his place as his gift came from the heart with 0 expectation of reward what he did not understand was just how hard up the children were and that his gift was not stolen as he feared someone would do for there own monetary gain but instead used to provide what the children really needed.
@goodknight5783
@goodknight5783 2 жыл бұрын
@@hardwirecars Well said.
@mousepariah3884
@mousepariah3884 2 жыл бұрын
@@clapepez These were the moments that made us love him. He had all that bluster and pride, but he COULD admit when he was wrong without losing his dignity. And in this case he wasn't even wrong, he just didn't realize his gift was over ambitious. If he had known they needed food more than sweets you bet your butt he would have bought the rice and cabbage himself.
@jamesnicholson3658
@jamesnicholson3658 2 жыл бұрын
@@mousepariah3884 yea, I always got the feeling he was misunderstood
@42lookc
@42lookc 2 жыл бұрын
Klinger's split-second pause before he calls Major Winchester "Charles" shows both military respect for the rank with a new found respect for the man himself. Major Charles Winchester is a gentleman of dignity, but, ever much more importantly, a man of character and empathy for people disadvantaged in life.
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 2 жыл бұрын
It is inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal... beautiful.
@AJR-zg2py
@AJR-zg2py 7 ай бұрын
He epitomizes the concept of "noblesse oblige" - the belief that those who came from wealthy families have a responsibility to help the less fortunate. We could use more of those today.
@christopherkerns639
@christopherkerns639 2 жыл бұрын
The true merit of Charles was his humanity and his humility! The military service opened his mind to a real world that his affluence and upbringing did not "afford" him! He became a far better person for being around others outside of his cast! He learned to be humble! That was a gift to him! Something the stuffy upbringing could never give him!
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY! Rest In Peace David Ogden Stiers as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III of Boston, Massachusetts
@ericboncuk5303
@ericboncuk5303 2 жыл бұрын
40+ years later and the humanity of this show is still exemplary.
@addison_v_ertisement1678
@addison_v_ertisement1678 4 ай бұрын
My goodness... this show is over 40 years old.
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 17 күн бұрын
Exactly! I've often told friends who never watched this show that it wasn't really a sitcom, but more of a show about humanity.
@davidwalter2002
@davidwalter2002 2 жыл бұрын
Charles was such a complex character. Brilliantly written and masterfully brought to life.
@farfignewgenfrackenheimer8865
@farfignewgenfrackenheimer8865 Жыл бұрын
this and when Charles gets his red beanie he wore as a child from Radar (that he wore in many episodes) are some of the best moments of the show.
@michaeljensen4638
@michaeljensen4638 Жыл бұрын
And the fall leaf from the child pen pal
@robertlevy105
@robertlevy105 Жыл бұрын
@@michaeljensen4638 "Fall in New England."
@54raynor
@54raynor 11 ай бұрын
Two that stand out for me: his expression of envy for Hawkeye’s relationship with his father and his support of the soldier with the stuttering problem. Bedside manner is one of the most underappreciated doctor skills, and Charles had it in spades.
@rfdarsie
@rfdarsie 4 ай бұрын
I like the one where they get all their relatives together in the States and Winchester's folks get along famously with Radar's family, to Charles' chagrin.
@gebremenfeskidus9567
@gebremenfeskidus9567 9 ай бұрын
My favorite character and my favorite episode. Gets me teary-eyed every time.
@jonroux9291
@jonroux9291 Жыл бұрын
David Ogden Stiers was a fabulous actor. In my opinion, his most powerful mash scene was in the "Goodbye Farewell Amen" episode/movie. Towards the very end where they were all having their last meal together, they one by one told everyone else what they were going to do next now that the war was over. When Colonel Potter asked Winchester what his plans were, at the very end of his scene he said, and im paraphrasing here, " for me music was an escape from this miserable experience. (long pause) But now it will serve as a reminder." He said that in such a convincing way that you would swear that he did actually experience being a doctor during the Korean conflict. RIP David.
@paulleckner8235
@paulleckner8235 Жыл бұрын
He also had an epiphany when he told Potter that hoped he could run Boston General Hospital half as good as Colonel Potter ran the 4077th.
@BobbNaef
@BobbNaef Жыл бұрын
when David first joined the cast I wasn't that impressed with his character. But after a while and some of the episodes he did he ended up being my favorite character
@user-zr6pl6nb6z
@user-zr6pl6nb6z Жыл бұрын
The character of Winchester was that of a good and decent man. The writers did a great job and David Ogden Stiers did an excellent job in the portrayal. May he rest in peace.
@user-oo3kh4gb9c
@user-oo3kh4gb9c 11 ай бұрын
That “Thank-you Max” is perfection. Classes apart but a mutual understanding and respect. For me this is both of their characters perfect moment. The moment Charles respected Max. I’m watching it on my TV right now. I’m 51 and it still chokes me up when Klinger says “it’s an old family tradition” My favourite episode ever.
@waistgunner3930
@waistgunner3930 2 жыл бұрын
Keye Luke really shined in this episode, in the role of the caretaker/keeper of the orphanage, who would've earned a star in the crown for doing what he did (trading the fancy stuff for a month's worth of food). It was, by far, the most noble...and the right thing to have done (can see Winchester replying with something like "had l known that, l would've had my family ship me double of all that"...)
@christopherkerns639
@christopherkerns639 2 жыл бұрын
Keye Luke taught Charles a hard life lesson! Sometimes we overthink situations and enter them with lofty pre-concieved notions which are often so false!
@robertlewis1965
@robertlewis1965 2 жыл бұрын
Major Charles Emerson Winchester the thirds FINEST HOUR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Still makes me cry all these years later !
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, each Christmastime I am reminded of this Episode and my time spent overseas!
@bradevans7935
@bradevans7935 2 жыл бұрын
Charles Winchester: When a "Fortunate Son" finds himself on the front line.
@joehamlet7576
@joehamlet7576 Жыл бұрын
Yes, and it's too bad that when the draft went away in 1973, most fortunate sons never find themselves on the front line. The burden of military service is no longer shared by the whole country, but rather by only a disproportionate few segments of society.
@melliehobson8299
@melliehobson8299 2 жыл бұрын
This episode is brilliantly touching.
@LastnameIchose
@LastnameIchose 2 жыл бұрын
a lot of MASH was like that.
@jimgilbert9984
@jimgilbert9984 2 жыл бұрын
I always loved this episode! Especially for that moment between Charles and Max. 😇❤
@jacobkreiner7587
@jacobkreiner7587 Жыл бұрын
Rewatching M*A*S*H from the beginning and getting close to Charles' arrival and I cannot wait. He brings an extra layer of depth to the show.
@Summer_Reigns
@Summer_Reigns Жыл бұрын
I agree. I do love the Blake/Trapper seasons, but Charles is one of my most favorite characters out of all of them.
@robertlevy105
@robertlevy105 Жыл бұрын
I'm the exact opposite. Frank Burns made the show.
@robertlevy105
@robertlevy105 Жыл бұрын
Nerts to you!
@peterclarke7240
@peterclarke7240 Жыл бұрын
Charles, despite his pomposity, was a fundamentally decent human being who applauded and admired decency in others. He wasn't a coward like Frank, who hid behind his Napoleon complex, but someone who took life seriously, and expected life to take him seriously. That's why he must have some of the best episodes and easily the best character arc. He wasn't a bad man at all, but he felt nobody else was taking life seriously. But you see him realise how seriously everyone actually is taking it as the show progresses, and you see his admiration for all of them grow as a result. A glorious character.
@canalesworks1247
@canalesworks1247 11 ай бұрын
I consider Charles the be the best character of the series. Switching frank out for Charles is exactly what gave the show new life in the second half of its run.
@ExhaustedElox
@ExhaustedElox 2 жыл бұрын
I always loved the relationship between Max and Charles. You couldn't find two more different people, but they understood each other better than most in the camp, I think.
@rainbowwriter672
@rainbowwriter672 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorites. My favorite Charles episode.
@donarthiazi2443
@donarthiazi2443 2 жыл бұрын
Yes. And the one where Honoria sends him her 'voice-mail' and we learn she is a stutterer.
@JPF941
@JPF941 2 жыл бұрын
the episode where he works with the pianist solder who loses use of his hand.
@donarthiazi2443
@donarthiazi2443 2 жыл бұрын
@@JPF941 What... *"solder"?* Does the guy play the piano and is a welder?
@bradevans7935
@bradevans7935 2 жыл бұрын
@@donarthiazi2443 Proof that spell-check is no substitute for a good proof-reading.
@spencerchara3228
@spencerchara3228 2 жыл бұрын
He was one of my favorites, he helped people but didnt want anyone to know, like the one piano player that lost his arm, or the soldiers that were killed that played music
@scotcoon1186
@scotcoon1186 2 жыл бұрын
They weren't soldiers, they were musicians.
@mlirwin8572
@mlirwin8572 Жыл бұрын
Another example of Charles recognizing when his good intentions were genuinely misplaced and was willing to accept the correction. AND recognized a similar gift ("must remain anonymous ... it's an old family tradition") from someone else.
@paulleckner8235
@paulleckner8235 Жыл бұрын
Max did it to show Charles that someone knew and cared for his noble gesture.
@jayceew.rabbit9358
@jayceew.rabbit9358 2 жыл бұрын
This was one of my favorite episodes, and this part still continues to bring tears to my eyes. I loved Charles, and as much as I liked Frank Burns, David Ogden Stires brought a very strong character to the show that made it more touching. May they both be resting in peace.
@carolecarr5210
@carolecarr5210 2 жыл бұрын
Seen many times & again, it gave me chills. Mash had.more heart than any show, ever.
@petert3355
@petert3355 Жыл бұрын
For a war that lasted 3 years, a show based on it got 11. Every single episode was like this, virtually perfect.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
And each of the distinct eras was good in its own way.
@BogeyTheBear
@BogeyTheBear Жыл бұрын
If you fought a war for just one night a week, it'd last 11 years!
@Gutie70
@Gutie70 2 жыл бұрын
I love this episode I have watched it a hundred times and could watch it a hundred more. It makes you tear up everytime.
@mtbelley
@mtbelley Жыл бұрын
They could never have done something like this with Frank Burns. There are times that I miss Frank as the foil of Hawkeye, but Charles was able to show a bit of humanity.
@GuroDon
@GuroDon Жыл бұрын
Dang it! Brings tears to my Eyes EVERY TIME I SEE THIS! Only God know what is truly in the Heart of Man. This episode always shows me that! MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
@retiredusvet4396
@retiredusvet4396 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible scenes - Max telling Charles - in effect - that he understood Charles generosity, and Charles' need to honor Winchester Family tradition in remaining anonymous. Add the subsequent heartwarmimg responses, that CONTINUE to bring a tear to my eye 40-plus years after seeing it on CBS the 1st time! I'll always love M*A*S*H!
@jsmith7013
@jsmith7013 7 ай бұрын
MASH. Such a classic. The humor, tears, rawness, and a slight look into the lives into what it may have been like during a time of war. Life lessons can be learned through the eyes of everyone at MASH! I'm 60 and I still love this show... and yes, I still cry at times.
@Jay-n262
@Jay-n262 Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed watching Winchesters character evolve in the last few seasons. He ended up becoming my favorite character on the show.
@bevanderson6245
@bevanderson6245 2 жыл бұрын
Charles Winchester III had a couple of story lines that were fantastic for someone who acted like a bombastic snob. He showed compassion to a stutterer whose aptitude test showed he had a higher IQ than he was taught to believe about himself..., and the audience only heard his sister stuttering on the tape at the end of the episode and the beatific smile on Charles' face because he loved his sister so much as well as what she had to say since they also had common interests. Another time Charles helped a concert pianist whose right had was harmed beyond repair in the war, and Charles - whose love for classical music was second to none - found all the classical music he could find for a left-handed player, and Charles nearly wept saying he could play the notes, but he couldn't put the same expression to the music he loved like a classically trained musician could do. For the final season Charles admitted that the music in which he sought refuge would, after the war, forever be tainted by memories of the war. Charles didn't fob things off with humor like the other main characters, but inwardly he was full of compassion once he had all the details, like this Xmas show. His crusty brusqueness and snobbery protected a heart full of compassion.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
The stuttering Private Palmer had the added problem of a bullying CO to whom Charles promptly read the riot act.
@tammypacenza1308
@tammypacenza1308 Жыл бұрын
I loved anytime Charles was a decent human being....this was one of my favorite episodes.
@deke76
@deke76 10 ай бұрын
This show had so many touching moments, and the ones where Charles was involved were just golden. RIP David Ogden Stiers
@logiciananimal
@logiciananimal 2 жыл бұрын
One of the aspects I really like about this sequence that is often overlooked by discussion about all the other great bits: Klinger's sneakiness and underhandedness is used for good here- he deliberately eavesdrops on Winchester and Choi and not for some nefarious scheme or even for his Section 8 wishes.
@tinyfistm.2607
@tinyfistm.2607 2 жыл бұрын
The entire role of his sneakiness changed completely once Klinger became company clerk.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
@Rob Which eventually got him promoted to Sergeant, the Klinger milestone for which I always was happiest for him.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 2 жыл бұрын
I was in high school when this episode first aired. And it really touched me. I come from 2 of the oldest and at one time, most prestigious families in the United States. I was taught from an early age that the only TRUE charity is that which is given anonymously. My grandmother always taught us that TRUE Christianity is in giving without recognition. I grew up to be involved in professions where I know wealthy people who are always giving money but expect to be recognized for it. I have also known people where, for years, others made not so kind assumptions about them, myself included. We had a family friend worth millions who was known to be notoriously cheap. She owned a lot of run down houses which she rented to poor people, some of them drug addicts and alcoholics. One day, whilst I was in college, my mother accidentally found out that she was actually feeding their kids in secret. She died with no one ever knowing that. I was at the funeral which was very sparsely attended despite people swarming around her when she was alive as they all wanted something. This episode taught me, as a teenager, to NEVER make assumptions about people, especially wealthy or well to do ones, based on outward appearances. I'm not ashamed to say that today, this scene brings tears to my eyes. Deep down under, Charles was a VERY good man. Its just that he was too educated, high class and snobbish for people to see past all that. There were numerous examples in the series of him helping people. The pianist who lost the use of his one hand, the stuttering soldier, the musicians in the final episode, etc.
@laurab5750
@laurab5750 2 жыл бұрын
But nearly ALL the people he helped had a link of sorts to himself. The musicians and the maimed pianist....the classical music he loved so much. That stuttering soldier? His sister Honoria stuttered badly. His aid always had a reason...family tradition of giving to orphans for example.
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 2 жыл бұрын
@@laurab5750 True; but I don't see anything wrong with that. If one's own personal experiences or connections are what prompts one to help others, so be it. We know his sister stuttered badly. But what we DON'T know is if she was bullied and thought of as 'stupid' because of it like that soldier. Most likely he saw his sister get hurt by others for it and it gave HIM the impetus to feel compassion to help the soldier.
@Mark-pp7jy
@Mark-pp7jy Жыл бұрын
True philanthropy is about giving of ourselves. Peace!
@retroguy9494
@retroguy9494 Жыл бұрын
@@Mark-pp7jy Well, Charles did that as well. I DID mention episodes where he did just that. With this episode, he not only purchased the chocolate, but delivered it himself when he could have paid a Korean to do it or even a private in the MASH unit. You also have to bear in mind that there are those who are not in a position to give of themselves. Perhaps they are in poor health. Or in some cases, people don't WANT their help because they simply are not accepted. I of course refer to various organizations who provide various services to people.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
@@retroguy9494 Which included putting the bullying CO severely on notice to knock it off. There was also Hawkeye sweating over his dad's surgery at home, giving rise to another of Charles's stand-out lines: "Where I have a father, you have a dad".
@BenSeefeldt-hq4py
@BenSeefeldt-hq4py 3 ай бұрын
I was born in ‘80. This show was almost off the air by the time I watched television. Discovered it about 15 years ago. LOVE it. My favorite show of all time. Comedy & Heart. Too many favorite episodes to list
@wattpilot
@wattpilot 2 жыл бұрын
always called him Klinger ........... now Max; endearing and respectful
@martok2112
@martok2112 2 жыл бұрын
Major Charles Winchester III, Major Margaret "Hotlips" Houlihan", and Cpl. Max Klinger... three of my favorite characters from my alltime favorite TV show. What I admired about Winchester (perfectly played by David Ogden Stiers) was that, yes, he started out as a pompous blue-blood, but when someone wronged another member of the 4077th, or did something he considered morally reprehensible, Winchester would move heaven and earth to right that wrong...and he was never too ashamed to show his humility when he himself acted wrongly. That moment with Max and Charles is one of my favorites. Ultimately, Charles became "one of the gang". Thank you for sharing this video.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
As in "Run for the Money", when Charles told off the bullying Captain who was tormenting the stuttering soldier.
@trebor357shot
@trebor357shot 2 жыл бұрын
All these years later and it makes me cry EVERY time I see it 😢 😭!!! RIP David ~ 🙏 and 👏👏👏
@montagray3761
@montagray3761 2 жыл бұрын
Can you recall when Television was pleasant? This brings back fond memories.
@rockoperajon
@rockoperajon 2 жыл бұрын
To quote Peggy Hill, “There’s something in my eye. But I’m also crying.”
@HippieBuddah
@HippieBuddah 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite scene from the entire series. I cannot watch it and not get misty eyed.
@Sologamermayt
@Sologamermayt Жыл бұрын
Mash never fails to break me. It brings me back to me and my dad, a Korea and vietnam war vet, watching the show together. Nothing helped me connect to him better then sharing this, and listening to him explain how things were. He loved mash. Respected the doctors, and found joy in the humor. Ill never forget.
@dougobrien4877
@dougobrien4877 Жыл бұрын
One of the most touching moments of MASH. This showed that Charles was a really nice person.
@timkumpost6036
@timkumpost6036 2 жыл бұрын
There were a lot of good scenes from this episode. This clip is another scene where Charles shows his humanity.
@davidhutchins7925
@davidhutchins7925 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite MASH episodes of all time. It was towards the end of the series, and they were all so powerful. It's one of the few times you hear Klinger call Charles.... Charles. Always put some lump in my throat! Peace from California!
@EJackson82
@EJackson82 2 жыл бұрын
I always thought Charles was the better foil. Frank was snively and self-centered, no dignity. Charles was a pompous ass that was honest and a straight shooter. He didn't THINK he was better than everyone he KNEW he was better than everyone. But he wouldn't betray his family name by being anything but honest and respectable.
@yummyyum36719
@yummyyum36719 2 жыл бұрын
He was actually the most experienced and most skilled surgeon of the team. His only weakness , which he overcame quickly, was the need for assembly line patch up surgery when wounded came in by the truckload.
@christopherharmon2433
@christopherharmon2433 2 жыл бұрын
@@yummyyum36719 He referred to it as 'skill destroying meatball surgery'. IIRC after his first day in the OR, he felt humiliated because he was so much slower then the others, Hawkeye replied "we're not any better then you, its just by sheer repetition, that we've gotten fast'.
@yummyyum36719
@yummyyum36719 2 жыл бұрын
@@christopherharmon2433 Yup...I remember the episode very well.
@patrickharvey5736
@patrickharvey5736 2 жыл бұрын
The candy would have brought joy to the children for a few moments, but on the black market it was worth enough rice and cabbage to feed them for a month.
@markmiller3308
@markmiller3308 Жыл бұрын
What made moments like this great are moments like this existed despite war and suffering. Made you feel closer to home if just for a fleeting moment.
@tydfil
@tydfil 2 жыл бұрын
I liked how they mellowed Charles as time went on and he became close friends with them.
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
ABSOLUTELY! In subsequent episodes Major Charles Emerson Winchester III from Boston, Massachusetts tried teaching Classical Music to some captured Chinese Musicians who were "soldiers" and was very compassionate to them but unfortunately they were killed in the back of a Prisoner of War truck being driven away from MASH 4077. Rest In Peace David Ogden Stiers
@narnian19
@narnian19 Жыл бұрын
One of the many things overlooked by people when they first watch this series is that replacing certain characters through the years was not always smiled upon, however when we got to know the new characters better, we saw progression. Charles is one of those characters. In the beginning you see him as an arrogant pompous show boat. A man who sneers at those lesser than him, but as we move forward in the series, we see his compassion for those less fortunate, those who are bullied, and those who just need someone to be on the same level of understanding certain situations. He showed us someone far better than Frank Burns, but I must admit that we did need Frank, he showed us someone who is well rounded in ways no others could be. Charles literally brought a depth of understanding that we as an audience were screaming for at certain times. Best example being when the baby was left at the MASH unit. Charles told Hawkeye that he would handle the talking, then literally had to be held back because of his righteous anger at a man who could care less for the safety of the baby. Still to me one other most powerful moments I have ever seen him in for this show. David Ogden Stires was a brilliant actor all around. The voices of Ratcliff in Pocahontas, Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast, and Jamba Jukiba in Lilo and Stitch. He also had other great live action movie parts and television shows appearances. To me, his best one was in Touched by an Angel when he portrayed the devil himself. I highly recommend watching the last two episodes to see what I mean.
@NijimaSan
@NijimaSan 2 жыл бұрын
I have no idea but one of the things I always loved about the scene between Klinger and Winchester is when Charles turns around, the chair slightly creaks. Maybe it’s my imagination, but so many things went through my head when I heard/hear that creak. The first, primary thought when I first saw it was that it was almost like with that extension of humanity Max gives him, the weight of the world on his shoulders lightens to Charles….even if ever so slightly.
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
very well written and expressed. THANK YOU!
@Thundarr100
@Thundarr100 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my favourite M*A*S*H episodes. It’s a shining example of why I prefer Charles over Frank. While both characters were rich snobs, Charles always had a sliver of humanity in his heart that he tried to keep hidden from the others, but would often slip out on occasions like these.
@donaldkramer7831
@donaldkramer7831 2 жыл бұрын
Winchester was on the show less than the full run but probably had the most character development and growth.
@raymondweaver8526
@raymondweaver8526 Жыл бұрын
Between him and Radar
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
@@raymondweaver8526 And Margaret, for whom Charles stood up more than once: against his ex-CO and the slimy Congressional aide who accused her of being a Communist sympathizer. In both cases he helped orchestrate her accuser's comeuppance. He also orchestrated Flagg's downfall.
@paulleckner8235
@paulleckner8235 Жыл бұрын
@@smwca123 When Charles wanted his book of poems back from Margaret, and Margaret then used her father's influence to get Charles the position of Chief of Surgery. Charles felt like a complete horse's hind quarters and gave Margaret the other books in the set.
@joec4765
@joec4765 8 ай бұрын
By far one of my favorite scenes from this show. Brilliant
@kennethjohnson2967
@kennethjohnson2967 2 жыл бұрын
I had a young co worker that needed a place to to stay , we would get off work and he'd hurry off to party and play with the younger croud , i just wanted to get home and watch MASH , he didn't get it ! So one day he sat and watched a couple of back to back episodes ! After that he was hooked ! And it made it better for me to have someone to watch it with ! Awesome show !
@alxavier3795
@alxavier3795 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely one of my all time favorite scenes from this classic tv show! I learned that Max and Charles were characters with tremendous amounts of depth and humanity.
@timkumpost6036
@timkumpost6036 2 жыл бұрын
These scenes with Charles were great, but I also liked Hawkeye, BJ, and Margret trying to make that badly wounded soldier live past midnight. In the end, they're unable to do it, but Hawkeye moves the hands on the O.R. clock and they falsify the record.
@darrelldoxtdator5237
@darrelldoxtdator5237 2 жыл бұрын
@@timkumpost6036 I never really cared for this storyline. The family lost a member in war. The sacrifice will always hurt -- regardless of the time of death.
@smwca123
@smwca123 Жыл бұрын
@@darrelldoxtdator5237 "A family's wreath should be green, not black".
@darrelldoxtdator5237
@darrelldoxtdator5237 Жыл бұрын
@@smwca123 Agreed. No one should remember the holidays as the time of a wartime casualty. But grief is not limited to the anniversary date, but arise around the anniversary time period. The holiday season will be tarnished until the pain subsidies. Wartime casualties continue to be a greater failure of mankind.
@ricosuave8123
@ricosuave8123 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite episode of the entire series. I make a point to watch it every Christmas.
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
yes. as do I and try to give to those less fortunate through the GIVING TREE!
@sherryhannah9262
@sherryhannah9262 Жыл бұрын
@@jephrokimbo9050 me too I get someone a gift from that
@SakuraShirakawa
@SakuraShirakawa 2 жыл бұрын
I get the feeling that Charles' usual attitude is for a few reasons. 1. The environment he grew up in and the types of friends he had. A very strict and proper upbringing where everything had to be just so and etiquette was strictly observed in all parts of life. 2. That he knows the work he put into his profession and is very prideful of it. (rich or not, you cannot become a renowned surgeon without the skills to back it up.) 3. His environment it seems also taught him a proper lesson as well, you don't do good deeds with the expectation of a return or recognition, you do them for their own sake and because the world needs them especially in times of tragedy. 4. His soft spot seems to be children, he sees Adults as able to fight back and overcome things but children have no choice in the tragedies visited upon them. Here and the episode where he is trying to get an orphaned girl sent to the U.S because she is mixed race and is under threat of the North Koreans killing her for racial purity. When the bureaucrat that he and Hawkeye go see about her immigration tells them that he can't because of quotas, Charles nearly jumps on him to rip his throat out.
@lenawagenfuehr53
@lenawagenfuehr53 2 жыл бұрын
She was under threat by Koreans, not North Koreans. "half breeds" don't have an easy time of it.
@SakuraShirakawa
@SakuraShirakawa 2 жыл бұрын
@@lenawagenfuehr53 Thank you for the clarification.
@jephrokimbo9050
@jephrokimbo9050 2 жыл бұрын
5. The juxtaposed feelings of Joy, Hope and Anger with the tragic death of the Chinese Musicians who were playing Classical Music with horrendous instruments and sloppy "amateurish" playing that turned into Bitter Sweet Memory of Solace and Sadness of the tragedy of war and the consequences of events beyond one's ability to control. Most especially the Chinese Musician's performance of Mozart k581 quintet for clarinet and strings. Rest In Peace David Ogden Stiers aka major charles emerson winchester III. your art in acting will remain in the fan's Hearts and Memories for long after you have passed from this world. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rNOThNdhy8rKpKs.html
@FrankRios2b
@FrankRios2b Жыл бұрын
Other than Father Mulcahy Winchester is the best example of a Christian in the show. Matthew 6:3 "But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing." His pompous portrayal of himself(the character not the actor) always hid was his right hand was doing.
@geo_ashburn
@geo_ashburn 2 жыл бұрын
Winchester tried to do something nice for the orphan children not realizing that they lack decent food to eat and then realized his mistake.
@tkengathegrateful4844
@tkengathegrateful4844 9 ай бұрын
After 40+ years, how can this show still make me weep?
@sledgesworld
@sledgesworld 2 жыл бұрын
I left a comment. but to finish it sorry my cat posted it for me. Thank you for a wonderful reminder of a most endearing show.
@rubenperez7580
@rubenperez7580 Жыл бұрын
I think I will weep like a baby each time I see this just like the first time. M.A.S.H. was and remains a masterpiece expression of what we are capable of at our best. I need more of this in my life.
@joehamlet7576
@joehamlet7576 Жыл бұрын
weep
@rubenperez7580
@rubenperez7580 Жыл бұрын
@@joehamlet7576 Thank you
@joehamlet7576
@joehamlet7576 Жыл бұрын
@@rubenperez7580 No problemo. But listen, how do you edit a comment? Sometimes I write something and see I misspelt something, but have no clue how to go back in to the comment and change it. How did you do that?
@paulzammataro7185
@paulzammataro7185 Жыл бұрын
​@@joehamlet7576 I think you tap the dots on the right and "Edit" pops up, then you tap it. I can do it out of habit, so I'm not good explaining it.
@joehamlet7576
@joehamlet7576 Жыл бұрын
@@paulzammataro7185 Makes sense, though. I will try it next time I have the need. Thanks!
@Rimmsy80
@Rimmsy80 2 жыл бұрын
The last scene is my most favorite scene from M*A*S*H!!! And I believe it is so touching because it is just truthful... You can see Jamie Farr's face and eyes - it is all there... just shines from him without words... So beautifull!!!:)
@tylerricker250
@tylerricker250 11 ай бұрын
I'm in my early 30's and this show was on every summer of my childhood. To this day, MASH remains my favorite memories growing up. To the whole cast and crew, thank you for this wonderful masterpiece.
@frankcastle9691
@frankcastle9691 Жыл бұрын
This episode hit me hard. Charles is my favorite mash char.
@gdfarmer99
@gdfarmer99 2 жыл бұрын
Winchester was such a brilliant character.
@franksterg1955
@franksterg1955 2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite episodes in all tv series ever.
@maxmagnus777
@maxmagnus777 2 жыл бұрын
From all the episodes of MASH I remember this one and couple of the others. It is amazing how Charles, which is supposed to be a bad guy replacing a buffoon made this show truly great.
@mousepariah3884
@mousepariah3884 2 жыл бұрын
It's the one that always made me cry. Between "It is certainly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal." and "We can make it so Christmas isn't the day Daddy died." I'm just a mess
@MondoBeno
@MondoBeno 2 жыл бұрын
Don't be so hard on that guy. He was not used to dealing with people who were starving. I would've been pissed off too.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 жыл бұрын
yep he came from america where our poor live as well as most of the worlds middle class the idea that on christmas of all time the children may not have had actual food is alien to him we have soup kitchens and the like well they dont.
@AegisNova
@AegisNova 2 жыл бұрын
@@hardwirecars Like we don’t have soup kitchens and food pantries in the 21st century?
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 жыл бұрын
@@AegisNova korea didnt DIDNT
@AegisNova
@AegisNova 2 жыл бұрын
@@hardwirecars No, I am commenting on your statement that the poor in the USA have it so good.
@hardwirecars
@hardwirecars 2 жыл бұрын
@@AegisNova i didnt say we (myself included in that) have it so good i said we have about the same as other countries middle class. if you want a good example tell me how many fat poor do you know? kinda like we have at least plenty if not more to eat than we need.
@CopiousDoinksLLC
@CopiousDoinksLLC Жыл бұрын
"It is sadly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has had no meal" I feel like there are a lot of people in our world who could learn from that.
@cottonclark897
@cottonclark897 Жыл бұрын
They just don't make TV shows like this anymore. I watched this scene when it first aired some 40+ years ago, and I was brought to tears by the humanity of it. Of course, you must watch the other episodes to totally understand the usual and constant acerbic banter, which makes this tender, heartfelt moment all the better. Now over 40 years later, this scenes still engenders an earnest sense of goodwill... it touches the warmest parts of my heart. Well scripted, well choreographed, and well played by all on the M-A-S-H crews. Bravo!
@Lava1964
@Lava1964 2 жыл бұрын
This is why MASH was such an excellent show.
@timburns4880
@timburns4880 7 ай бұрын
That scene never fails to draw a tear. Even after seeing it countless times. Just brilliant all around.
@prymemover361
@prymemover361 2 жыл бұрын
God I loved that show. One of my favorite scenes. Thanks.
@jtchristiank1
@jtchristiank1 2 жыл бұрын
Of the thousands of best scenes in MASH, this in one of the best.
@eamonstynes440
@eamonstynes440 2 жыл бұрын
Charles was a very complex character, he had a very good heart
@joannebamfordmccombs9755
@joannebamfordmccombs9755 Жыл бұрын
Winchester was one of my favorite characters on MASH. This show was brilliant and no wonder it survives the test of time. New generations get to experience all the wonderful stories, cast members and heart felt love they have for each other during such a hard point in time during a war.
@iamciril
@iamciril Жыл бұрын
Winchester was my favorite character from the entire series.
@herrzimm
@herrzimm 2 жыл бұрын
What I love so much about this show was moments like this. When they used their first names, not ranks or nicknames or last names, but first names. You knew that they were acknowledging the love they had for each other. Even with all the bickering or joking about each other, underneath it all, they really did care for each other and at moments like this, needed each other to be "people" and not just "co-workers in the military". Which is why Klinger's pause before saying "Charles" meant so much. He was acknowledging the man, his views on "giving" (Which were that they were done WITHOUT the need for publicly acknowledging it) and that sometimes while what may seem to be only "on the surface" can actually be much deeper and honest than you would expect.
@ljdasilva3139
@ljdasilva3139 2 жыл бұрын
Charles had more genuine humanity than Pierce ever had - it's a cruel world.
@rhorybader4054
@rhorybader4054 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that Pierce had less humanity per se but he definitely had FAR more anger and pent up rage, as a side effect of the endless cruelties of war. Pierce tries very hard to be a humanitarian but, as we see with the one Colonel who "needed" to have his appendix removed, the war has taken its toll on him, and in the end, he is willing to sacrifice a sizeable chunk of his own humanity if it means that maybe- just maybe- there will be a few less bodies on his OR table.
@fleetadmiralperry5739
@fleetadmiralperry5739 2 жыл бұрын
Yes He Did I think he’s the most Sentimental character on The Show
@laurab5750
@laurab5750 2 жыл бұрын
Not in the least. Charles occasionally let his softer side show but used his wealth to insulate himself for the most part. Even this was a lesson to him that family traditions aren't sacrosanct but need to evolve with current events.Hawkeye, on the other hand, pretty much wore his heart on his sleeve. He seldom maneuvered behind the scenes to aid others but confronted head on instead.
@bobmitchell5263
@bobmitchell5263 2 жыл бұрын
As a child This scene inspired me to not be greedy and see a greater good in life that was the point i guess
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