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happy friday :)
#mash 4077#hawkeye pierce#alan alda#benjamin franklin pierce#hawkeye#trapper#trapper john mcintyre#ginger#odessa cleveland#M*A*S*H#mash
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knuckle tats that say ODESSA CLEVELAND
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man do i wish ginger bayliss (odessa cleveland) had stayed on mash. she seems so cool
#mash 4077#bayliss is one of the nurses and she seems pretty cool#i think she stays till season 5#but not as recurringly as some other characters#anyway i think she should've gotten more screentime and development#haven't seen all of mash so maybe she gets more later on?#apparently she was written out of the show bc the writers wanted to simplify the script#ginger bayliss#odessa cleveland
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First Episode: Summer 1950 SO1EO1
Alan Alda and Wayne Rogers (first two in the opening credits) are surgeons in the Korean War who play golf into the minefield and wear Hawaiian shirts when not in surgical scrubs. Hawkeye writes letters home to his dad describing "par" as a live patient. Hawkeye's dad says he sounds cynical about his work. The commanding officer is played by McLean Stevenson, Henry Blake. Also in the opening credits: Loretta Swit, Larry Linville, Gary Burghoff. Loretta Swit plays a nurse who insists on being called "Major". Larry Linville plays Frank, a Bible-reading surgeon who Hawkeye and Trapper don't think much of.
Hawkeye and Trapper have a Korean houseboy called Ho-Jon who is about to go to Hawkeye's old college, stay with Hawkeye's parents, but Hawkeye and Trapper need to raise $2000 dollars for his fare and his clothes. They joke that they could do so by selling Spearchucker , a black surgeon, while he's asleep. Hawkeye gets the idea of throwing a party with raffle tickets for two weekend passes to Tokyo with a nurse. The nurse, Lieutenant Dish, has only agreed because Hawkeye promises her she won't actually have to go away with the raffle winner. At ten dollars a ticket they have to sell 200 tickets to raise the money, and apparently they do. Henry Blake bans the party because he'll be in Tokyo and refuses the weekend passes. Gary Burghoff, the company clerk Radar, gets him to sign the passes anyway. At the party, the prize is won by the company chaplain, Father John P. Mulcahy, who looks startled and dismayed at the news.
To avoid his interfering with the party, Hawkeye and Trapper sedate Frank and bandage his face with gauze and put him in a post-op bed Loretta Swit, whose nickname is "Hot Lips", spends part of the episode looking for him. She summons General Hammond, who threatens to have Hawkeye and Trapper court-martialled, but since incoming wounded arrive, Hawkeyer, Trapper, and Hammond spend the night operating on them and Hammond leaves, having changed his mind about the courts-martial.
The pre-opening images of the pilot episode show: Trapper, Hawkeye, and Ho-Jon playing golf as the words KOREA, 1950 A HUNDRED YEARS AGO come up on the screen. Then Henry Blake and a nurse, in surgical whites, apparently operating. Then John P. Mulcahy napping in front of the chaplain's tent, waving his hand to brush away a fly in a gesture that turns into a sign of the cross. Then Hot Lips and Frank reading the Bible together - but the camera pans down and they're playing naked footsy under the table. Spearchucker with a football signalling to someone that he's about to throw it. Radar catches the ball and pratfalls onto his ass. Camera pans back from Henry Blake and the nurse: they were trying to open a bottle of champagne. Trapper hitting a golf ball; the sign says DANGER MINEFIELD and a mine explodes. Radar runs to catch the football again, catches it, looks up, and yells "Here it comes!" and the MASH theme tune starts to play as a single helicopter comes into view between the mountains.
The presentation is of a world where nothing will be as you expect.
The plot's simple and very close to book and movie: Hawkeye and Trapper are arseholes who get away with criminal offences because the army needs them as surgeons.
The closing credits begin with a run of "the following personnel have been permanently assigned; Hawkeye/Alan Alda, Trapper/Wayne Rogers, Blake/McLean Stevenson, Hot Lips/Loretta Swit, General Hammond/G. Wood, Frank/Larry Linville, Radar/Gary Burghoff, Dish/Karen Philipp, John P. Mulcahy/George Morgan, Ho Jon/Patrick Adiarte, Spearchucker/Timothy Brown, Ginger/Odessa Cleveland: and a few more people in the closing text who don't show up in "permanently assigned": Ugly John/John Orchard, Leslie Scorch/Linda Meiklejohn, Boone/B. Kirby Jr.
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Allen: "unspeakable tragedy"
Cleveland: "senseless act"
Uvalde: "senseless crime"
White Settlement: "evil act"
Midland-Odessa: "senseless & cowardly attack"
El Paso: "heinous & senseless act"
Santa Fe: "act of evil"
Sutherland Springs: "horrific act"
F Greg abbott, you murderous sociopathic bastard
There is video circulating of blown apart bodies stacked outside the H&M in Allen. It includes children. It's horrific. The only reason I'm not posting it is out of respect for the families. Americans need to see what Republicans have done.
You can see the swarm of flies buzzing all over the bloody bodies. Looks like combat. Except the victims are wearing shorts t-shirts.
This is the pile of bloody, uncovered bodies in Allen. Yes it’s censored but this is important. If you see any graphic images or videos of the massacre on your timeline please don’t post it even with a content warning. People shopping with their kids at the mall. If you're not furious about this, I don't know what to say.
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13 Nepo-Babies Making Great Horror Movies and News of the Week
JOIN THE GRUE-CREW FOR movie news of the week and the 13 "Nepo-babies" in Horror Movies . All this, and more, coming up next…
This is HNR, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE HORROR NEWS podcast. Back with your host Doc Rotten again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net: Dave Dreher, the lead news writer at Gruesome Magazine; and, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6dead6irl.
HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Sean S. Cunningham developing Friday the 13th reboot, House reboot, and the original script The Night Driver. Source: Bloody Disgusting
Rob Savage's Stephen King adaptation, The Boogeyman, moves from streaming to theatrical release. Source: Hollywood Reporter
To no one's surprise, Blumhouse announces M3GAN sequel for 2025. Source: Hollywood Reporter
TOP 13 - NEPO-BABIES IN HORROR MOVIES
INFINITY POOL is heading to theaters this weekend, January 27, 2023, from director Brandon Cronenberg, son of fan-favorite director David Cronenberg. Let's take a look at 13 other second - or even third - generation actors, writers, and directors in horror films in 2022 and into 2023.
Alexander Skarsgård (Stellan Skarsgård) - The Northman and Infinity Pool
Bill Skarsgård (Stellan Skarsgård) - Barbarian, It, The Crow (Eric Draven)
Allison Williams (news anchor Brian Williams) - M3GAN
Jamie Lee Curtis (Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh) - Halloween Ends and Haunted Mansion
Nicolas Cage (August Coppola -Father; Francis Ford Coppola -Uncle) RENFIELD
Sosie Bacon (Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick) SMILE
Odessa A'zion from the new Hellsraiser 2022 is the daughter of actress Pamela Adlon and German director Felix O. Adlon
Gideon Adlon (Pamela Adlon and Felix O. Adlon) SICK
Maya Hawke (Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke) - Stranger Things
Fiona Dourif (Brad Dourif) - Chucky
Wyatt Russell (Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn) - Godzilla and the Titans (TV) and Night Swim
Jack Quaid (Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid) - SCREAM 2022, The Boys
Lewis Pullman (Bill Pullman) - Salem's Lot (2023), The Strangers: Prey at Night
Mason Gooding (Cuba Gooding Jr.) Scream 2022, Fall, Scream VI
Asia Argento (Dario Argento) DARK GLASSES
OTHERS
Michael Gandolfini (James Gandolfini) Beau is Afraid
Billie Lourde (Carrie Fisher) American Horror Story
Emma Roberts (Eric Roberts) Abandoned
Dan Levy (Eugene Levy) Haunted Mansion
Grace Gummer (Meryl Streep) Let the Right One In (TV), AHS
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U.S. Daily Precipitation Records Tied/Broken 12/6/22
Boaz, Alabama: 2" (previous record 1.25" 2011)
Fort Payne, Alabama: 2.64" (previous record 1.57" 2011)
Guntersville, Alabama: 2.66" (previous record 2.39" 2014)
Scottsboro, Alabama: 2.77" (previous record 1.85" 1942)
Anchorage, Alaska: 0.87" (previous record 0.58" 1991)
Indian Pass summit, Alaska: 1.2" (previous record 0.9" 1993)
Unincorporated Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska: 0.7" (previous record 0.4" 2021)
Unincorporated Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska: 0.12" (previous record 0.11" 2008)
Unincorporated Sierra County, California: 6" (previous record 1.84" 1922)
Estes Park, Colorado: 0.32" (previous record 0.28" 1927)
Unincorporated Grand County, Colorado: 0.69" (previous record 0.49" 2007)
Unincorporated Moffat County, Colorado: 0.78" (previous record 0.24" 2019)
Unincorporated Bartow County, Georgia: 2.71" (previous record 1.4" 2004)
Cedartown, Georgia: 2.47" (previous record 1.32" 2004)
Cleveland, Georgia: 2.6" (previous record 2.37" 1983)
Unincorporated Elbert County, Georgia: 2.01" (previous record 1.77" 1984)
Hartwell, Georgia: 2.54" (previous record 2" 1983)
Jasper, Georgia: 2.04" (previous record 1.6" 1954)
Lincolnton, Georgia: 1.67" (previous record 1.34" 1954)
Rome, Georgia: 2.65" (previous record 1.41" 2004)
Aberdeen, Mississippi: 2.33" (previous record 1.8" 2017)
Unincorporated Blaine County, Montana: 0.08" (previous record 0.01" 2021)
Circle, Montana: 0.11" (previous record 0.09" 1994)
Ft. Belknap Reservation, Montana: 0.29" (previous record 0.17" 1987)
Glacier National Park, Montana: 0.8" (previous record 0.7" 1991)
Grass Range, Montana: 0.3" (also 0.3" 1986)
Terry, Montana: 0.18" (previous record 0.05" 2017)
Unincorporated Teton County, Montana: 0.15" (previous record 0.12" 1971)
Unincorporated Valley County, Montana: 0.04" (also 0.04" 1963)
Wolf Point, Montana: 1" (previous record 0.06" 1976)
Great Basin National Park, Nevada: 0.29" (previous record 0.08" 2010)
Ocracoke Township, North Carolina: 0.86" (previous record 0.75" 1999)
Unincorporated Divide County, North Dakota: 0.06" (previous record 0.05" 1979)
Lidgerwood, North Dakota: 0.04" (also 0.04" 2007)
Unincorporated Oliver County, North Dakota: 1" (previous record 0.3" 1951)
Cincinnati, Ohio: 1.18" (previous record 0.93" 1971)
Unincorporated Abbeville County, South Carolina: 2.25" (previous record 1.8" 1954)
Hamilton Branch State Park, South Carolina: 1.55" (previous record 1.23" 1983)
Saluda, South Carolina: 1.39" (also 1.39" 1983)
Athens, Tennessee: 1.68" (previous record 0.84" 2004)
Unincorporated Live Oak County, Texas: 0.01" (previous record 0" 2021)
Odessa, Texas: 0.1" (previous record 0.06" 1969)
Fremont Indian State Park, Utah: 0.06" (previous record 0.01" 2009)
Unincorporated Mercer County, West Virginia: 1.25" (previous record 1.22" 2004)
Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming: 1.2" (previous record 0.3" 2021)
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Archer, Season 6 Episode 11 features some absolutely brilliant homages to our beloved M*A*S*H including but not limited to some Odessa Cleveland love, talk of Spearchucker Jones and mention of Trapper John M.D. Also, this kick ass dialogue...
Krieger: Alrighty, can someone give me a hand? Cheryl: But, Doctor, I thought the patient was getting the hand. Krieger: Speaking of hands, Nurse, I'm-- Cheryl: Overplaying yours? - Well I was gonna say Krieger: (As Groucho Marx) "putty in yours", my dear, but I'll have to hand it to ya. Cheryl: Hm, keep your hands to yourself, Doctor. Cyril: Can we have a show of hands? Who thinks this is getting out of hand? Ray: Goddamn it! Can you please shut up and sew on my robot hand? Pam: Handjob.
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Krieger: Nurse, would you close for me? Cheryl: Uh, you already did that, Doctor. Krieger: Oh right. As Groucho Marx) Well then would you open for me? Cheryl: Goddamn it! Stop sexually harassing me!
#M*A*S*H homage#Archer#season 6 episode 11#surgery scenes#mash 4077#MASH is the best#hand puns#stop sexually harassing me!#Odessa Cleveland#I love when mash appears in my cartoons#danger zone
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Season 2 Episodes, Ranked
Here’s the list! As before, please feel free to dispute and cite your preferences! Something I noted doing this is that there are many “vignettes” shows in this season, all of them excellent. It’s hard to keep track of what happened in which show, but this is a testament to the high comedic density of the season. Out of 24 episodes, there is one that contains cringey moments. The 23 others, even those ranked low, are beautifully done.
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24. Operation Noselift
Stuart Margolin returns to the show, this time as a creep plastic surgeon called in to operate on an enlisted man with a prosthetic nose smaller than Klinger’s. For the second time, he assaults Margaret and it’s played for laughs. Get it together, MASH.
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23. Mail Call
A vignettes show: everyone receives various letters and shipments. The main drama is Pioneer Aviation, the made-up stock that the Swampmen convince Frank to buy. Radar switches his picture out for Hawk’s in a pen-pal letter and Margaret receives some seriously hot shoes.
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22. For Want of a Boot
Based on the success of “The Longjohn Flap” in s1, a show about trading commodities and services in the camp. Hawk promises many things to many people in order to replace his broken boot—resulting in chaos at Frank’s birthday party when the deals all fall through.
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21. Divided We Stand
The season premiere. A psychiatrist (Anthony Holland; NOT Sidney) is sent to observe the MASH and decide if they should be broken up and sent to other units. After a day there, the shrink becomes a degenerate himself.
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20. Henry in Love
Henry’s new girlfriend Nancy Sue (Kathrine Baumann), who is half his age, captivates Henry and irritates everyone else. She ends her visit by tackling Hawkeye in his tent, prompting the lecture: “one of us loves Henry Blake, and I think it’s me!”
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19. As You Were
A slow day turns busy. Hawk and Trap order gorilla suits in the mail and Frank arranges the condiment bottles so they’re perfectly aligned. Later, Frank’s hernia acts up and he’s prepped for surgery. +1 for Blake’s ineffective sex lecture with Figures A and B.
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18. The Chosen People
Henry finds a cow in his office, initiating a stalemate with a group of Korean villagers who settle at the MASH. Meanwhile, Radar pretends to be the father of a Korean woman’s baby. A lot of great quips from the dynamo Captain Sam Pak (Pat Morita), and snide remarks from Frank.
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17. Radar’s Report
Radar describes Hawk’s new intrigue with Erica, and, notably, Trapper’s anger when an enemy soldier attacks the OR and causes him to lose a patient. Notable also for the debut of Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman (yaaaayyy!), and his landmark consultation with Klinger.
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16. Kim
Trapper adopts a little boy thought to be an orphan, who has won the hearts of the whole company. When the kid walks into a minefield, they must work together to maneuver him out. Sappy, but undeniably cute—and, when the boy’s real mother is found, also a little sad.
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15. L.I.P.
Hawkeye helps a G.I. marry a woman from the village to start their new family. This offends Hawk’s new girlfriend Regina (Corinne Camacho), and she is quickly put in her place. Serious and heartfelt; Regina’s shaming is very satisfying. The prank pulled on the mean lieutenant (Burt Young) to bring the marriage off is funny also.
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14. Officers Only
This episode creates the MASH Officers’ Club, scene of many brawls, heart-to-hearts, and dances in the nine seasons to come. When the surgeons operate on General Mitchell’s son, he gives them the bar—Hawk insists that everyone, not just officers, be welcome there.
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13. Dear Dad… Three
A letter-home show, this one is a favorite for its heavy involvement of Ginger, #1 Nurse We Wish We Saw More In The Series. We also see Henry’s goofy home movie, the first of many, in a sweet device that will recur for other characters.
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12. The Trial of Henry Blake
This vignettes show is held together with Henry’s court-martial—and it doesn’t look good for him until the end. Gurney races, a regiment of wingtips, and the hang-gliding Klinger endear it to us. Also Henry and Radar giggling during the trial, an A+ moment.
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11. Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde
Sleep-Deprived Hawkeye, away! His dedication makes him refuse to take a break, until his exhaustion makes him go off the rails even more than usual and question the war. Arguably the first of the “Alan Alda soapbox episodes,” a hallmark of the series, which are Hawk-centric and deeply moral.
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10. For the Good of the Outfit
A brilliant, brave, political show in which Hawk and Trap raise an investigation against the Army for bombing a village. In the end Frank, resentful of the attention they’re getting and bucking for praise, causes the complaint to go through.
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9. The Incubator
Another show about red tape: the doctors can’t get an incubator for the hospital without obscene amounts of bribery. The scene in Henry’s office where they discuss the pizza oven is iconic; Hawk and Trapper in their Class A’s is terrific.
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8. Carry On, Hawkeye
Hawk is the only surgeon available when everyone else at the MASH has the flu… except for Margaret. This episode shows us the first glimmer of friendship between the captain and the major, an association that will grow incrementally and, by the end of the series, become something really beautiful.
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7. A Smattering of Intelligence
In the season finale, two CIA men descend upon the MASH, flashily, ridiculously, and hilariously. Edward Winter brings the laughs as Colonel Flagg, hyper-serious enough to never be taken seriously. Nobody knows what to make of this situation; it perfectly embodies the show’s early approach to madcap comedy.
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6. George
Yes, this was in the same season. A queer soldier is battered and persecuted; Hawkeye and Trapper cleverly thwart Frank’s plan to discharge him. For its thoughtful treatment of homosexuality on TV, this show was decades ahead of its time. I will never stop being in awe of it.
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5. Hot Lips and Empty Arms
Who knew she had emotions, desires, and raging benders like a normal person? Just like that, in a watershed moment, Hot Lips turns into Margaret. Warm, feminist, and extremely funny—thanks to a staggering star performance by Loretta.
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4. Crisis
Why can’t these turkeys bunk together every night? If every episode of MASH featured this amount of cuddling, I would be fine with that. Also, Henry standing wrapped in a blanket, a cigar sticking out of his mouth, is one of my favorite images of all time. ALSO also, Father Mulcahy’s “bag of peanuts” prayer works on every conceivable level.
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3. Deal Me Out
A poker game is broken up—first by Frank’s CID-protocol problem, then by a hostage situation. More Sidney, more Sam Pak, a glimpse of Ed Winter, and a LOT of John Ritter in one of his first acting roles. This show is full of wonderful close-ups around the table as the boys gamble the “conference” away, and is a truly deserving fan fav.
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2. Five O’Clock Charlie
Action, cosplay, aeronautic stunts, and a shower scene—what doesn’t this one have? It’s kind of the platonic ideal of a “funny” MASH episode, and nobody gets hurt except the Jeep. +1, as if it needed it, for the debut of Henry’s doll.
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1. The Sniper
The bullets landing all over the camp—how did they do that? In this incredible show (which also features Teri Garr and Radar’s ass), a lone gunman terrorizes the MASH, sending them into an unprecedented emergency, until he’s finally shot and has to be treated by Hawk himself. It has competition, but this is undeniably the jewel in season 2’s fancy crown; a gorgeous blend of danger, fun, and the blurred morality of war.
#mash 4077#m*a*s*h#mash#alan alda#mash season 2#mclean stevenson#gary burghoff#loretta swit#jamie farr#allan arbus#stuart margolin#odessa cleveland#pat morita#john ritter#edward winter
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rewatching the first episode again
1. is it just me or is hawkeye’s voice... deeper? slower? a little more masc performance/Sexy Man Pout? a bit more fratboy a little less raging shakespearian bisexual (and of course not yet Very Tired bisexual) in feeling?
2. (reminds self that the sexism lessens throughout and that it’s a holdover from the book/movie)
3. I’m just going to assume that ho-jon and his whole family went to america and he’s studying to be a doctor
4. the gin mill was less developed
5. radar is subtly different. can’t quite put my finger on it. more confident/less young-boy-innocent?
6. wait when did father mulcahy become father mulcahy????? who is this man!???
7. (margaret is already perfect, nothing she does is wrong)
8. wish odessa cleveland had gotten to be expanded upon (I believe she’s the person playing ginger -- I have a bias for ginger)
9. overall interested in seeing the bits that were still finding themselves
#im watching MASH#hawkeye pierce#radar o'reilly#ok jumping forwards to s6 now but will probably slowly start rewatching from the start now#(I am no longer with the people I have been watching with and that makes me sad)
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ok naming us cities now
hawaii: honolulu, wakiki, hilo, kahala?, lihue? (5)
alaska: anchorage, fairbanks, juneau, nome, barrow (5)
washington: seattle, tacoma, olympia, spokane, vancouver (5)
oregon: portland, salem, eugene, bend (4)
california: los angeles, san diego, san jose, san francisco, oakland, crescent city, eureka, camarillo, san luis obispo, fresno, bakersfield, davis, merced, sacremento, monterrey, carmel on the sea, san bernadino, riverside, pasedena, hollywood, burbank, glendale, san gabriel, long beach, carlsbad, irvine, anaheim, palo alto, barstow (29)
idaho: boise, coeur de alene, pocatello (3)
nevada: las vegas, henderson, carson city, reno (4)
arizona: phoenix, tuscon, flagstaff, yuma, mesa, sedona, scottsdale, kings canyon (8)
utah: salt lake city, provo, st george (3)
montana: helena, billings, missoula (3)
wyoming: cheyenne, laramie, jackson hole, casper (4)
colorado: denver, fort collins, pueblo, boulder (4)
new mexico: alberquerque, santa fe, taos, las cruces, truth or consequences (5)
texas (sorry in advance): dallas, fort worth, houston, san antonio, austin, corpus christi, el paso, laredo, brownsville, mcallen, galveston, nagodoches, midland, odessa, amarillo, lubbock, witchita falls, waco, temple, hillsboro, ennis, corsicana, spring, the woodlands, sugar land, san marcos, arlington, grapevine, colleyville, denton, sherman, texarkana, euless, bedland, irving, duncanville, plano, richardson, frisco, mckinney, garland, rockwall, lindale, azle, grand prarie, victoria, paris, georgetown, round rock (49)
oklahoma: oklahoma city, tulsa, broken arrow (3)
kansas: topeka, witchita, manhattan, kansas city (4)
nebraska: omaha, lincoln (2)
south dakota: pierre, rapid city, sioux city (3)
north dakota: bismarck, fargo (2)
minnesota: minneapolis, st paul, northfield, dundas, moorhead, rochester, apple valley, bloomington, duluth (9)
iowa: des monies, davenport (2)
missouri: st louis, jefferson city, kansas city, branson (3)
arkansas: little rock, hot springs, texarkana (3)
lousiana: new orleans, baton rouge, shreveport (3)
mississippi: jackson, biloxi (2)
tennessee: memphis, nashville, knoxville (3)
kentucky: lexington, frankfort, louisville (3)
illinois: chicago, joliet, aurora, peroria, springfield (5)
wisconsin: milwaukee, madison, green bay, la crosse (4)
michigan: detroit, lansing, ann arbor, grand rapids (4)
indiana: indianapolis, fort wayne, gary (3)
ohio: columbus, cleveland, toledo, cinncinati, dayton, youngstown, akron (7)
alabama: birmingham, montgomery, tuscaloosa, mobile (4)
florida: jacksonville, tallahasee, orlando, tampa, st petersburg, miami, west palm beach, pensacola beach (8)
georgia: atlanta, savannah, columbus (3)
south carolina: charleston, columbia, greenville, spartanburg (4)
north carolina: raleigh, durham, charlotte, greensboro (4)
virginia: richmond, charlottesville, norfolk, virginia beach, arlington, chesapeake (6)
maryland: baltimore, annapolis (2)
delware: dover, wilmington (2)
pennsylvania: philadelphia, pittsburgh, harrisburg, erie, scranton, king of prussia (6)
new jersey: newark, trenton, camden, princeton, atlantic city (5)
new york: new york city, irvington, ithaca, buffalo, niagara falls, syracuse, rochester, albany, corning, elmira (10)
connecticut: new haven, hartford, bridgetown (3)
rhode island: providence, warwick (2)
massachusetts: boston, worcester, springfield, pittsfield, cambridge, somerville, medford, lexington, concord, carlisle, lincoln, sudbury, dover, needham, dedham, westwood, quincy, milton, sharon, tabor, provincetown, plymouth, franklin (23)
vermont: montpelier, burlington (2)
new hampshire: concord, manchester, hanover (3)
maine: portland, augusta, watertown (3)
286 cities for an average of 5.72 cities per state! this took a very long time
what the fuck
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also the mash - columbo connections continue as, this actress in uncredited in the episode for some reason, but i think it’s odessa cleveland who played nurse ginger?? i might be wrong but i found one other person on a columbo blog who thinks so too
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Sorry people yet again are being freaks in your inbox. If you wanna talk about something else, do you have any Ginger Bayliss headcanons you feel like sharing?
i absolutely have ginger headcanons (ft. some baylintyre thoughts too)
i think postwar ginger becomes a pediatric nurse; i can see her being really inspired by the work at the mini-clinic that she and trapper run for the local kids and wanting to continue that work stateside
i don’t have specific thoughts about ginger’s hometown but i can see her being from louisiana like odessa cleveland herself
ginger and kellye are besties (so sad that we never got to see them hang) and she’s also close with OHJ and klinger
i can actually see the four of them getting really competitive playing spades; klinger and ginger win every time
i think that every man at the 4077th has asked ginger out and gotten shot down because they try too hard, so she’s a little wary of trapper at the start; after many convos over coffee in the mess tent and working together in the OR, he starts to grow on her, and it’s only after they have an established friendship and working relationship that trapper shoots his shot
the first time ginger and trapper go out it’s to the O club; after the initial wolf whistles and excited cheers, nobody in the club looks at them twice. they dance and hold each other and trapper walks her home and doesn’t try to talk his way into her tent. he just gently presses his lips to hers, and asks, “see you next thursday?” and that’s how it goes
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