Little-known mistakes and bloopers in M*A*S*H
If You’re A M*A*S*H Fan Like Me, You Probably Think You’ve Seen It All – The Hilarious Moments, The Touching Scenes, And…
If You’re A M*A*S*H Fan Like Me, You Probably Think You’ve Seen It All – The Hilarious Moments, The Touching Scenes, And The Unforgettable Characters.
Renowned For Its Sharp Writing, Emotional Depth, And Witty Satire, MASH Quickly Became A Beloved Cultural Touchstone And A Staple Of American Television.
However, Behind The Scenes, The Show Was Not Without Its Share Of Mistakes, Anachronisms, And Continuity Slip-Ups — Many Of Which Flew Under The Radar Of Its Loyal Fans…
As A Kid Of The ’80s, MASH Was Always On In The Background, Its Theme Song Playing Just Around Bedtime. I Never Got Past The Intro Before I Had To Turn The TV Off, But Years Later, I Gave The Series Chance — And I’ve Loved It Ever Since.
MASH Wasn’t Just A TV Show; It Was A Cultural Phenomenon That Brought Families Together. Its Final Episode In 1983 Captivated Nearly Half The U.S. Population And Still Holds The Record For The Most-Watched Prime-Time Episode To Date.
As You Probably Know, MASH Was Set During The Korean War, Focusing On A Group Of Doctors And Nurses At A Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MAS*H). They Navigate The Challenges Of War, Medicine, And Personal Relationships, All While Using Humor And Heart To Cope With The Chaos Around Them.
It’s One Of Those Shows That Leaves A Lasting Mark, And Now, As I Revisit Some Of The Episodes, I’m Noticing The Little-Known Mistakes And Bloopers That Make It Even More Fun To Watch. Did You Know About These?
The longest kiss
Now, For One Last Fun Fact — MASH Fans Know The Show Had Its Emotional Moments, But The Finale Gave Us One Of The Longest Kisses In Television History.
Bringing ”Comrades In Arms” Full Circle, Hawkeye Bids Farewell To Margaret With A Kiss So Awkward And Lengthy That It Leaves Their Remaining Colleagues Feeling Pretty Uncomfortable.
To Wrap Up Margaret’s Journey, Swit Recalls The Sweet Moment: ”It’s The Longest Kiss In Television History,” She Said.