captainhunnicutt
captainhunnicutt
bj hunnicutt
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Piece, Mike
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captainhunnicutt · 23 hours ago
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captainhunnicutt · 7 days ago
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captainhunnicutt · 9 days ago
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BJ outfits in S7E6 "None Like it Hot"
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captainhunnicutt · 9 days ago
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‼️BEEJWATCH‼️
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captainhunnicutt · 10 days ago
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captainhunnicutt · 10 days ago
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Sorry for this very silly screenshot. But what is that
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captainhunnicutt · 11 days ago
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mike has a picture of him and alan on a credenza in his living room and i don’t know what to do with this information but they need to be stopped.
SOURCE and i need everyone to understand the charity event was held in the farrell house.
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captainhunnicutt · 12 days ago
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Alan Alda in M*A*S*H is a big part of why I know I'm bi, not lesbian...
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captainhunnicutt · 15 days ago
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ever think about how peg sent bj a red blanket?
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captainhunnicutt · 16 days ago
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Mike’s instagram
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captainhunnicutt · 16 days ago
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captainhunnicutt · 17 days ago
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I've often thought that BJ displayed a sense of humor that was both subtle and sophisticated. Sure, sometimes he's outright ridiculous but there's this cutting edge to his humor that I think is unique in a lot of ways. (NOTE: This is not to say no other character is funny, displays a sophisticated sense of humor etc. They are. They do.)
Now, I won't claim to 1.) be the funniest person (I sometimes have a few funny moments) or 2.) knows the "ins and outs" of W.C. Fields but BJ's approach to humor (or at least how the writers wrote BJ and seemed to approach his sense of humor), while unique in its own right, also seems to bear a striking resemblance to W.C. Fields.
W.C. Fields’ comedy seems to be this interesting hybrid of physical gags, witty one-liners, and a distinctive nasal voice that gave the delivery or punchline some extra.. something or another. Edge? Maybe edge is the right word. 
I think BJ's sense of humor kind of runs "deep and silent," which to me suggests a level of complexity in the gags and wisecracks that went beyond wanting or needing an immediate laugh. This aligns with Fields’ own comedic philosophy (at least what I can tell in the embarrassing research I've been doing off and on), where the humor was not just in the punchline but in the build-up, the delivery, and the character’s reaction to the world around him. (NOTE: Fields tended to play con-artists or like "the every man") Fields’ comedy doesn't seem to be about quick laughs but more so about creating a persona that audiences could relate to and find humor in, despite—or perhaps because of—the character’s flaws.
BJ’s admiration for Fields also speaks to a deeper connection between the two. Both shared an ability to find humor in adversity - perhaps as a way to just cope. Fields’ characters navigated the the Great Depression with humor, and BJ used his wit and funnies to cope with... everything. War. Blood. Injustice. Not being with his family. Everything. His humor was a defense mechanism, a way to maintain sanity in an insane world, much like Fields’ comedy, provided escapism during tough economic times.
I really think what I'm getting at is the way that BJ’s sense of humor was written and constructed (whether by the writers or Mike himself) could very well be an actual living tribute to Fields' comedy.
It was a flavor of humor that was intelligent, layered, and deeply human. BJ’s jokes were not just about making people laugh; they were about making people think, feel, and sometimes even find joy in the midst of chaos, like W.C. Fields did in his own right. This is the hallmark of great comedy, and one of the reasons I think MASH, and BJ specifically, remain appealing to audiences of all ages. Whether dealing with the absurdity of military bureaucracy or a Swamp Rat's quirks, BJ’s humor was this weird beacon of light in the dark. Cheesy as it may sound, a real testament to the power of laughter as a way to find common ground, to heal and come together in some way.
And in that, BJ Hunnicutt was truly mirroring the genius of W.C. Fields.
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captainhunnicutt · 17 days ago
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I'm having a stage 5 nuclear meltdown tonight over him and I'm gonna make it every one else's problem
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captainhunnicutt · 17 days ago
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Mike’s instagram
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captainhunnicutt · 18 days ago
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accurate representation of me right now
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captainhunnicutt · 18 days ago
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captainhunnicutt · 18 days ago
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starting season 7 of my 900th rewatch. good news! hunnicutt has a mustache!!
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