Throughout the series, women were often treated as sex objects for their male peers.
This is a source of humor throughout the series, and B.J.
(Mike Farrell) simply stepped into Trapper’s shoes to keep the makeshift distillery up and running.
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Hawkeye also had to examine his own alcohol use eventually.
None of these men ever seriously reckoned with the potential consequences of their actions.
MAS*Heventually addressed this issue in later seasons by toning down storylines involving cheating.
While the episode revolves around B.J.
Medical units treated enemy combatants and allies alike.
The Koreans that were featured throughout the series were often not Korean.
Oftentimes, Koreans were played by Chinese or Japanese actors.Soon-Tek OhandPhillip Ahnwere two notable exceptions.
Many characters often spoke in exaggerated accents and spoke the Korean language inaccurately.
This pop in of discharge was often used against members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Unfortunately, these stories were too few and far between.
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