Episode Information
Episode Title: "The Late Captain Pierce"
Episode Number: 77
Season Number: Four
Original Airdate: October 5, 1975
Production Code: G507
Writers: Glen Charles, Les Charles
Director: Alan Alda
Episode Summary
B.J. gets a surprise when he receives a call in the middle of the night from Hawkeye's father, though when B.J. finally answers the phone, all he gets from him is "how?" and "why?". Hawkeye is a little upset, and curious as to why his father would call B.J. and ask "how?" and "why?" The next morning, the 4077th receives a visit from Lieutenant "Digger" Dettmuller, who's on morge detail and has arrived to pick up the body of the recently deceased Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce; suddenly it all makes sense: someone made a mistake and listed him as being dead, which explains the phone call from his father to B.J., so Colonel Potter tries to get things straightened out, meanwhile Klinger tries to help Hawkeye get ahold of his father, but to no avail with the upcoming visit of newly elected U.S. president Eisenhower, while at the same time, Digger hangs around camp, and won't leave until he gets ahold of a dead body to take back to the morge with him to avoid getting into anymore trouble. In the meantime, B.J. decides that his best friend deserves a wake, so later that night in the Swamp, a party is held in honor of Hawkeye's passing.
M*O*R*S*E*L*S
* Although this is the fifth episode of Season Four, it was the seventh produced.
* Writers Glen Charles and Les Charles would later go on to co-create another long-lasting television classic, Cheers.
* Margaret, Radar, and Father Mulcahy don't appear in this episode. By this time, Gary Burghoff had his contract changed to where he only had to appear in a minimum of thirteen episodes a season, since doing the series began to put a strain on his family life.
* The first time the 4077th sees any snow; which is odd because the set on the FOX Ranch was also covered in snow... since when does it snow in Southern California?
* Hawkeye's hometown is finally revealed as Crabapple Cove, Maine in this episode.
"Deleted" Scenes
* For the life of me, I can't quite tell what has been cut from this episode in syndication.
Favorite Quote
KLINGER: (On the phone after he loses connection) Hey world, where'd you go?
Overall
Opinion: Not a great episode, but it isn't terrible either.
Rating: Click here
Episode Title: "The Late Captain Pierce"
Episode Number: 77
Season Number: Four
Original Airdate: October 5, 1975
Production Code: G507
Writers: Glen Charles, Les Charles
Director: Alan Alda
Episode Summary
B.J. gets a surprise when he receives a call in the middle of the night from Hawkeye's father, though when B.J. finally answers the phone, all he gets from him is "how?" and "why?". Hawkeye is a little upset, and curious as to why his father would call B.J. and ask "how?" and "why?" The next morning, the 4077th receives a visit from Lieutenant "Digger" Dettmuller, who's on morge detail and has arrived to pick up the body of the recently deceased Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce; suddenly it all makes sense: someone made a mistake and listed him as being dead, which explains the phone call from his father to B.J., so Colonel Potter tries to get things straightened out, meanwhile Klinger tries to help Hawkeye get ahold of his father, but to no avail with the upcoming visit of newly elected U.S. president Eisenhower, while at the same time, Digger hangs around camp, and won't leave until he gets ahold of a dead body to take back to the morge with him to avoid getting into anymore trouble. In the meantime, B.J. decides that his best friend deserves a wake, so later that night in the Swamp, a party is held in honor of Hawkeye's passing.
M*O*R*S*E*L*S
* Although this is the fifth episode of Season Four, it was the seventh produced.
* Writers Glen Charles and Les Charles would later go on to co-create another long-lasting television classic, Cheers.
* Margaret, Radar, and Father Mulcahy don't appear in this episode. By this time, Gary Burghoff had his contract changed to where he only had to appear in a minimum of thirteen episodes a season, since doing the series began to put a strain on his family life.
* The first time the 4077th sees any snow; which is odd because the set on the FOX Ranch was also covered in snow... since when does it snow in Southern California?
* Hawkeye's hometown is finally revealed as Crabapple Cove, Maine in this episode.
"Deleted" Scenes
* For the life of me, I can't quite tell what has been cut from this episode in syndication.
Favorite Quote
KLINGER: (On the phone after he loses connection) Hey world, where'd you go?
Overall
Opinion: Not a great episode, but it isn't terrible either.
Rating: Click here