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M*A*S*H – Season Two (Collector’s Edition)

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UPC: 024543047148

SKU: MWV.B000066STL.G

Synopsis: Amazon.comM*A*S*H redux. Sign up for another stint with the 4077th. This three-disc set contains all 24 episodes from the superb second season (1973-74) of the series ranked by TV Guide as among the top 25 television shows of all time. The season opener, “Divided We Stand,” is a deft reintroduction to these now iconic characters: bleeding-heart surgeon Hawkeye Pearce (Alan Alda in his signature role), kindred misfit spirit Trapper John (Wayne Rogers), clueless administrator Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson), buttoned-up Frank Burns (Larry Linville), and unbuttoned head nurse “Hot Lips” (Loretta Swit). In this episode, a visiting psychiatrist evaluates the 4077th to determine whether the unit “can function as a team.” His evaluation can serve as this series’ mission statement: “These impossible people are in an impossible place doing totally impossible things. They’re mad–quite mad.” M*A*S*H experienced no sophomore slump from its Emmy Award-winning first season. It continued to subvert sitcom convention with multiple-story episodes such as “Radar’s Report.” Scenes in the operating room play without a laugh track (this DVD gives viewers the option of watching entire episodes minus the intrusive chuckles and guffaws). M*A*S*H also tackled such issues as racism (“Dear Dad… Three,” “L.I.P.–Local Indigenous Personnel”), homophobia (“George”), and war atrocities (Hawkeye and Trapper try to get the Army to take responsibility for the accidental shelling of a South Korean village). Not that M*A*S*H forgot how to be funny. “Five O’Clock Charlie” and “For Want of a Boot” are strictly for laughs. Hawkeye and Hot Lips memorably exchange flu shots in “Carry On, Hawkeye.” Loyal viewers will note the emergence of several supporting characters, including Jamie Farr’s Klinger and William Christopher’s Father Mulcahy. One also sees the (to some) unfortunate transformation of Gary Burghoff’s savvy, crackerjack clerk Radar into a naïve innocent. Allan Arbus makes his first appearance as compassionate psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Friedman in “Radar’s Report.” This second-season set is representative of why M*A*S*H was a cut above. –Donald LiebensonProduct DescriptionSet near the front during the Korean conflict of the early ’50s, this long-running smash had countless loyal fans. Hilarious, sometimes cynical, and always engaging. Alan Alda leads a stellar cast through its second groundbreaking season. 10-1/4 hours on 3 DVDs.

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  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

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M*A*S*H redux. Sign up for another stint with the 4077th. This three-disc set contains all 24 episodes from the superb second season (1973-74) of the series ranked by TV Guide as among the top 25 television shows of all time. The season opener, “Divided We Stand,” is a deft reintroduction to these now iconic characters: bleeding-heart surgeon Hawkeye Pearce (Alan Alda in his signature role), kindred misfit spirit Trapper John (Wayne Rogers), clueless administrator Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson), buttoned-up Frank Burns (Larry Linville), and unbuttoned head nurse “Hot Lips” (Loretta Swit). In this episode, a visiting psychiatrist evaluates the 4077th to determine whether the unit “can function as a team.” His evaluation can serve as this series’ mission statement: “These impossible people are in an impossible place doing totally impossible things. They’re mad–quite mad.” M*A*S*H experienced no sophomore slump from its Emmy Award-winning first season. It continued to subvert sitcom convention with multiple-story episodes such as “Radar’s Report.” Scenes in the operating room play without a laugh track (this DVD gives viewers the option of watching entire episodes minus the intrusive chuckles and guffaws). M*A*S*H also tackled such issues as racism (“Dear Dad… Three,” “L.I.P.–Local Indigenous Personnel”), homophobia (“George”), and war atrocities (Hawkeye and Trapper try to get the Army to take responsibility for the accidental shelling of a South Korean village). Not that M*A*S*H forgot how to be funny. “Five O’Clock Charlie” and “For Want of a Boot” are strictly for laughs. Hawkeye and Hot Lips memorably exchange flu shots in “Carry On, Hawkeye.” Loyal viewers will note the emergence of several supporting characters, including Jamie Farr’s Klinger and William Christopher’s Father Mulcahy. One also sees the (to some) unfortunate transformation of Gary Burghoff’s savvy, crackerjack clerk Radar into a naïve innocent. Allan Arbus makes his first appearance as compassionate psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Friedman in “Radar’s Report.” This second-season set is representative of why M*A*S*H was a cut above. –Donald Liebenson

Product Description

Set near the front during the Korean conflict of the early ’50s, this long-running smash had countless loyal fans. Hilarious, sometimes cynical, and always engaging. Alan Alda leads a stellar cast through its second groundbreaking season. 10-1/4 hours on 3 DVDs.

UPC: 024543047148

SKU: MWV.B000066STL.G

Condition Note

All of our titles are listed as Used, though some may still arrive sealed in their original packaging. Each item is carefully reviewed before being made available:

  • Disc Quality & Inspection: Every disc is individually hand-inspected for surface imperfections. We look closely for scratches, scuffs, and other visual flaws to ensure it meets our quality standards.

  • Case & Packaging: Cases may show signs of wear from normal use, such as scuffs, shelf wear, or stickers from prior ownership.

  • Effort & Care: We dedicate time to cleaning and inspecting every item to help ensure it arrives ready to enjoy.

  • New-In-Package Items: Some items are still new and factory-sealed, even though they are included in our “Used” category for consistency.

Our goal is to provide you with used media that looks great, works as intended, and is backed by our careful inspection process.

Shipping

We ship all of our products via USPS Media Mail. Our handling time is in most cases 1-2 business days and transit time can range from 2-10 business days.

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