you guys are working hard for once. the american workplace is our home in many ways. where s my sandwich? we all need a reason to get up in the morning. lutz made us do it! no, it was frank! the american office is iconic. how many people can i fire? uh, none you re picking a healthcare plan. okay, we ll table that for the time being. terrible bosses. you ve got spunk. well, yes. i hate spunk! and terrible work mates. are you kidding? do these not bend the [bleep] back? no. everybody trying to get along. one problem with hiring women is that they re frail and breakable. is it possible you re thinking about lightbulbs or your hip? hilarious. what do you say to that? whoa! ow! what s so tough about earning a living? yeah. have you ever done it? no, but i could. ha! lucille ball with the chocolates. always funny. if one piece of candy gets past you and into the packing room unwrapped, you re fired! all the writers needed to
colonel blake thought he was running. klinger, the one thing that general macarthur may not understand is a flower girl with a five o clock shadow. there was also this constant debate about morality. why are we here, how are we treating these people, how are we treating each other? i hope this guy doesn t mind ignoring orders by living. and then at the end of the third season radar, put a mask on! gary berghof walks in and says henry blake s plane was shot down over the sea of japan. it spun, and there were no survivors. that moment is pure honesty. i have trouble telling that story 40 years later. i just never even think of it as a sitcom. you know, it just was m-a-s-h. m-a-s-h really blew up what a workplace sitcom could be.