The series was ahead of its time and featured memorable stories that have stood the test of time.

She faces a life of isolation and rejection.

The episode follows Charles after he has an existential crisis when he is almost fatally hit by a bullet.

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When confronted with his own mortality, Charles has to take a long, uncomfortable at his life.

The story follows a private who is injured on the battlefield and finds himself at the 4077.

“Point of View” also provides a unique perspective on these characters who were well-established at this point.

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This is aMAS*Hepisode that highlights the devastation of war.

This episode represents a turning point for the series.

This episode is the first example of the series showcasing how it could balance humor and heartbreak.

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This is the second half of the two-part episode that set the stage for Radar’s departure.

This episode is a final opportunity for the characters to let Radar know what he meant to them.

“Good-Bye Radar: Part 2” is a reflection on everything that made this character so endearing.

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The story follows the 4077 navigating the chaos of the holiday season while the war rages on around them.

Charles showcases his sweet side with a heartwarming gift to a group of orphaned Korean children.

(Mike Farrell) also fights to keep a soldier alive over Christmas.

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The episode features a countdown clock when a soldier is brought to the 4077 with potentially fatal injuries.

“The Interview” is a documentary-style look at the 4077.

“The Interview” is another example of an episode that provides a shift in perspective.

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Tragedy strikes when it’s revealed that Henry never made it home as his helicopter crashed.

Henry was always a flawed character, but he was loved by so many of his colleagues.

“Goodbye, Farewell, Amen” gives the characters a chance to say goodbye to one another.

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David Ogden Stiers and G.W. Bailey in M_A_S_H (1972)

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Gary Burghoff as Walter &ldquo;Radar&rdquo; O&rsquo;Reilly, standing in front of a We Love You Radar banner in M<em>A</em>S*H

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McLean Stevenson and Gary Burghoff as Lt. Colonol Henry Blake and Radar O&rsquo;Reilly, in the M<em>A</em>S*H episode &ldquo;Abyssinia, Henry&rdquo;

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The M<em>A</em>S*H crew hugging and saying goodbye in the final episode, &ldquo;Goodbye, Farewell and Amen&rdquo;

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