Pfp is usually my current obsessionMiles (he/they)(18)————————————*These tragic gays will be the death of me*
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don't fall in love during a war
#the gall op#the nerve#how dare you#I love you#the parallel kills me 😭#mash 4077#mash#beejhawk#hawkeye pierce#bj hunnicutt#m*a*s*h
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Rewatching BBC Ghosts and seeing this means you know you're in for an emotional rollercoaster
Ben Willbond, you fucking legend, stop making me FEEL THINGS
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literal legends
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Hawkeye Pierce (Alan Alda), M*A*S*H (TV)

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behind the scenes photos of season 5 episode 3 (Margaret’s Engagement), Alan Alda golfing with an orange. 1976









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Okay one last post about the Alan Alda Atari commercials I found using the Internet archive I encourage y'all to go check out the complete list, it's kinda hilarious and super interesting
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Hawkeye Pierce when he goes "he he he" reblog to agree
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Begging someone with more artistic talent than me to draw this meme with The Captain and the other ghosts during Carpe Diem

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can anyone look on that and not feel changed?
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my favorite part of mash is the random unmentioned probably ad libed background shit. i just watched bj empty a salt shaker into a sugar bowl in the middle of the conversation and no one even looked at him. similarly i’ve seen charles continuously add salt to his entire tray for 30 consecutive seconds. shenanigans like rubber chicken polishing or paper clip chain assembling/dismantling were more likely in the script, they’re happening in the foreground to be noticed or it’s mentioned in the dialogue, it’s the stuff that feels like genuine boredom and the actor messing around trying to make their costars break that feels extra special and even MORE organic than the winding of yarn we see more often than actual knitting. like real people trying to spice up the everyday repetitive drawl
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