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GIVE AND TAKE
Production: 9-B09 (250)
Aired: February 14, 1983 (249)
Writer: Dennis Koenig
Director: Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars
G. W. Bailey - Rizzo
Alberta Jay - nurse
Sagan Lewis - Nurse Armstrong
Jeff Maxwell - Igor
Kellye Nakahara - Kellye
Craig Wasson - Private Kurland
Dereck Wong - Korean Soldier
"I do believe that people are essentially good, but sometimes you have to put them in a half-nelson to get them to cough up."
Hawkeye and BJ are playing chess while they are preparing for O. R. Colonel Potter returns from R and R to find out that Winchester forgot to collect charity on payday. He orders Winchester to get it done. Winchester bribes Margaret with a book of poetry to take the collection book off his hands. Margaret offers to darn BJ's socks if he will take it. BJ tries to blackmail Hawkeye but finally threatens to send a picture of Peg and Erin to his date. Hawkeye trades the job for Klinger's paperwork. Klinger promises to go to church services if Father Mulcahy would take the collection book. Father Mulcahy returns the book to Major Winchester. A soldier, Private Kurland, comes in with the North Korean he shot. The private had caught the Korean trying to steal his boots. After surgery, Kurland and the North Korean are put in bunks next to each other. When the Korean is keeping Private Kurland awake with his shivering, the private gives the North Korean his blanket. The Korean thanks the private by giving him a chocolate bar. Then the North Korean develops complications and dies in surgery due to frostbite. Private Kurland can't bring himself to put his boots on after this.
Trivia: What is the poetry book that Margaret wanted?
Bonus: What did Hawkeye do to Winchester that BJ tries to use as blackmail?
Look carefully at the wrapping of the chocolate bar given to the North Korean. It has a UPC bar code on it. Bar codes of that sort did not come into being until the 1970's. Sergeant Rizzo finally gets a bit of background when we learn of his wife, Zola, and his baby, Little Billy Bubba.
Many of the actors who played doctors on TV's "St. Elsewhere" appeared on M*A*S*H first. The final one is Sagan Lewis who played Dr. Jacqueline Wade. This is Dereck Wong's first acting credit.
An OK episode.
Production: 9-B09 (250)
Aired: February 14, 1983 (249)
Writer: Dennis Koenig
Director: Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars
G. W. Bailey - Rizzo
Alberta Jay - nurse
Sagan Lewis - Nurse Armstrong
Jeff Maxwell - Igor
Kellye Nakahara - Kellye
Craig Wasson - Private Kurland
Dereck Wong - Korean Soldier
"I do believe that people are essentially good, but sometimes you have to put them in a half-nelson to get them to cough up."
Hawkeye and BJ are playing chess while they are preparing for O. R. Colonel Potter returns from R and R to find out that Winchester forgot to collect charity on payday. He orders Winchester to get it done. Winchester bribes Margaret with a book of poetry to take the collection book off his hands. Margaret offers to darn BJ's socks if he will take it. BJ tries to blackmail Hawkeye but finally threatens to send a picture of Peg and Erin to his date. Hawkeye trades the job for Klinger's paperwork. Klinger promises to go to church services if Father Mulcahy would take the collection book. Father Mulcahy returns the book to Major Winchester. A soldier, Private Kurland, comes in with the North Korean he shot. The private had caught the Korean trying to steal his boots. After surgery, Kurland and the North Korean are put in bunks next to each other. When the Korean is keeping Private Kurland awake with his shivering, the private gives the North Korean his blanket. The Korean thanks the private by giving him a chocolate bar. Then the North Korean develops complications and dies in surgery due to frostbite. Private Kurland can't bring himself to put his boots on after this.
Trivia: What is the poetry book that Margaret wanted?
Bonus: What did Hawkeye do to Winchester that BJ tries to use as blackmail?
Look carefully at the wrapping of the chocolate bar given to the North Korean. It has a UPC bar code on it. Bar codes of that sort did not come into being until the 1970's. Sergeant Rizzo finally gets a bit of background when we learn of his wife, Zola, and his baby, Little Billy Bubba.
Many of the actors who played doctors on TV's "St. Elsewhere" appeared on M*A*S*H first. The final one is Sagan Lewis who played Dr. Jacqueline Wade. This is Dereck Wong's first acting credit.
An OK episode.