Season Two
Episode 43: "The Chosen People"
Writers: Gerry Renert, Jeff Wilhelm (Story by), Laurence Marks, Sheldon Keller, Larry Gelbary (Teleplay by)
Director: Jackie Cooper
Original Airdate: January 26, 1974
Plot: The 4077th find themselves with a problem when a family of Korean locals start to built a shack right in the middle of the Compound; as it turns out, they are a farm family, and the head of the family claim that the 4077th is on THEIR land, so while everyone tries to get rid of them, another Korean local, a mother by the name of Choon-Hi, who speaks rather good English, strolls in with a baby, claiming that one of the doctors of the 4077th is the father, and though Henry Blake assume it's either Hawkeye and/or Trapper, the mother claims it's really Radar! While Radar claims he is familiar with Choon-Hi because he stops by their village to deliver medicine and food, he swears he has never fooled around with her at all, and he's really upset when he is suddenly given the third degree about the whole business. So blood samples are taken from the mother and the child against his, while officials and M.P.s arrive to drive the farmers out of the 4077th, and to get to the bottom of the mystery of Radar possibly being the father of a Korean baby, but thanks to Hawkeye and Trapper's testing, they prove from the blood reports that Radar is definitely NOT the baby's father, even though Radar storms in and decides to claim that he lying, and that he really did mess around with Choon-Hi, and that baby is his, though he's shown the blood samples. Later on when the Korean farmers are being taken away, Radar confides in Hawkeye that he felt more important when everybody started thinking he was more of a man.
Comments:
- This episode marks the first appearance of Igor, who will remain a semi-regular fixture for the rest of the series' run. However, his only scene in this episode has been cut, so in syndication, this isn't his first episode. He appears as a corpsman in this episode, but for the rest of the series, he serves on K.P. duty, serving the 4077th their chow, and is the target of everyone's whining about the food.
- Radar has blood-type B.
- Margaret does not appear in this episode.
What's Cut:
- The brief scene where Henry is in his tent, shaving, when suddenly a cow bursts in has been cut.
- The scene where Henry is on the phone trying to get help has been nicked for time, mostly when the son is trying to give Henry a shoe-shine.
- There's a scene in the Mess Tent where Radar is getting lunch for Choon-Hi, when he suddenly becomes the object of everyone's attention, it has been cut.
- Although the closing sequence of this episode hasn't been cut completely, it has been nicked, for after the truck leaves with the Korean family, syndication fades to black, thus cutting out Radar heading back for the hospital, when a nurse walks up to him and asks him who he's going to take with him to the movies tonight.
Overall:
Yet another episode that I don't watch very often, but when I do, I remember just what a good episode it really is. I HAVE mentioned this isn't wasn't one of my favorite season, haven't I? Well, at any rate, I believe I'll give it 7 out of 10 stars.
Episode 43: "The Chosen People"
Writers: Gerry Renert, Jeff Wilhelm (Story by), Laurence Marks, Sheldon Keller, Larry Gelbary (Teleplay by)
Director: Jackie Cooper
Original Airdate: January 26, 1974
Plot: The 4077th find themselves with a problem when a family of Korean locals start to built a shack right in the middle of the Compound; as it turns out, they are a farm family, and the head of the family claim that the 4077th is on THEIR land, so while everyone tries to get rid of them, another Korean local, a mother by the name of Choon-Hi, who speaks rather good English, strolls in with a baby, claiming that one of the doctors of the 4077th is the father, and though Henry Blake assume it's either Hawkeye and/or Trapper, the mother claims it's really Radar! While Radar claims he is familiar with Choon-Hi because he stops by their village to deliver medicine and food, he swears he has never fooled around with her at all, and he's really upset when he is suddenly given the third degree about the whole business. So blood samples are taken from the mother and the child against his, while officials and M.P.s arrive to drive the farmers out of the 4077th, and to get to the bottom of the mystery of Radar possibly being the father of a Korean baby, but thanks to Hawkeye and Trapper's testing, they prove from the blood reports that Radar is definitely NOT the baby's father, even though Radar storms in and decides to claim that he lying, and that he really did mess around with Choon-Hi, and that baby is his, though he's shown the blood samples. Later on when the Korean farmers are being taken away, Radar confides in Hawkeye that he felt more important when everybody started thinking he was more of a man.
Comments:
- This episode marks the first appearance of Igor, who will remain a semi-regular fixture for the rest of the series' run. However, his only scene in this episode has been cut, so in syndication, this isn't his first episode. He appears as a corpsman in this episode, but for the rest of the series, he serves on K.P. duty, serving the 4077th their chow, and is the target of everyone's whining about the food.
- Radar has blood-type B.
- Margaret does not appear in this episode.
What's Cut:
- The brief scene where Henry is in his tent, shaving, when suddenly a cow bursts in has been cut.
- The scene where Henry is on the phone trying to get help has been nicked for time, mostly when the son is trying to give Henry a shoe-shine.
- There's a scene in the Mess Tent where Radar is getting lunch for Choon-Hi, when he suddenly becomes the object of everyone's attention, it has been cut.
- Although the closing sequence of this episode hasn't been cut completely, it has been nicked, for after the truck leaves with the Korean family, syndication fades to black, thus cutting out Radar heading back for the hospital, when a nurse walks up to him and asks him who he's going to take with him to the movies tonight.
Overall:
Yet another episode that I don't watch very often, but when I do, I remember just what a good episode it really is. I HAVE mentioned this isn't wasn't one of my favorite season, haven't I? Well, at any rate, I believe I'll give it 7 out of 10 stars.