Alan Alda directed “Dear Mildred.” He told Richard Lee Sung, who played Cho Man Chin, to forget using an Asian accent, to simply be a well-educated businessman lost in the war. It was the first time that Sung had been directed to not use such an accent and it made an enormous impression on him on how caring Alda was.
I FINALLY GOT MY REDBUBBLE UP! yaya!!! go check it out! i eventually plan to open up my own private store to sell sticksrs and keychains and stuff but im gonna do this until i build up more of an audience for it! this is soo exciting for me ive always wanted to sell stickers and keychains and stuff! im glad im finally doing that!!
i plan to make more MASH designs but i also plan to make other spiderverse stuff, The Walking Dead, Gotham, honestly just whatever im interested in! go follow me on instagram if you want more frequent updates abour all this stuff!! :D
NOTE: In this series, "closing shots" means "the cleanest full shot right before the fade to black effect happens," OR "the cleanest full shot right before the freeze frame." It's a pain in the ass to try to find it frame by frame... backwards. Why did I decide to do this?!?!?!
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I don’t know if I ever told this story on here but apparently when my mom was back in college one of her final exams was scheduled for the evening of the mash finale and a bunch of students complained and threw a fit until finally the professor was like “show of hands: how many of you are planning on skipping my exam to go watch mash?” And like a good 80% raised their hands and the prof was like “…and what if that meant you failed the entire course?” And apparently only a few students put their hands down so the guy had to reschedule the exam. Moral of the story: there’s power in numbers and also mash was and forever will be more important than statistical analysis
Loretta Swit recounted an incident in which McLean Stevenson stood up for her. “I went through a period in my first three years on the show when I would try to make suggestions about my character. Everyone appeared to be listening, but it was more a case of ‘Thank you — next.’ I’ll never forget something McLean Stevenson did. I made a suggestion at the rehearsal table one day. One of the producers said no, he didn’t think that would work. So 10 minutes later McLean made the same suggestion, but in a deeper voice — which of course meant he got more respect. The same producer said it was a terrific idea. And McLean said, ‘Why didn’t you think so when Loretta said the same thing 10 minutes ago?’”
the fact that radar clarifies to henry that pierce and mcintyre are hawkeye and trapper respectively despite that fact that henry almost always refers to them as pierce and mcintyre implies the fact that henry rarely remembers who has the last name pierce and who has the last name mcintyre , and the only explanation i can draw from that is that hawkeye fully just responds to the name ‘ mcintyre ‘ as though someone were talking to him and trapper does the same thing with the name ‘ pierce ‘ , therefore th