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third-eye-closed · 17 days
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I YELLED
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mashhistorian · 1 month
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AfterMASH has often been criticized for not capturing the “magic” of M*A*S*H. While that is largely true, there was one episode of AfterMASH that came close. The season one episode “Fallout” is about a veteran of atomic bomb testing who has cancer due to his exposure to the radiation. Learn more about AfterMASH and “Fallout” in this week’s post.
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ensign-ancic · 6 months
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HELLO??? WAS ANYONE GONNA TELL ME THERE'S A MASH SPIN-OFF???
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denaun-and-eminem · 1 year
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Em definitely had a eating d for a long time.
He’s so skinny in these pics.
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movietonight · 1 year
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Aftermash is so frustrating because sometimes it's bad and then when you squint it's good but then you remember it's not mash so it's bad again and then it's bad for racism or ableism reasons and then there's Soon-Lee so it's good again.
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topshelf2112-blog · 1 year
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quordleona03 · 1 year
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"AfterMASH, only like the Golden Girls, Max and Charles and Francis sharing a house..."
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Written for fun, but I thought you'd like it. Does it count as a work in progress if I have no idea how to take it further?
At work, Charles Emerson Winchester never answered his own phone. At home, he always did: Honoria loathed answering a telephone call unless she knew and loved who was calling, and Max was still, even after five months as their beloved guest, quite shy of taking calls - unsurprisingly, given some of the callers.
"How did you get this number?" he asked, recognising the voice at the other end of the phone. "Well, thank you, Charles," Pierce said, sounding amused. "Hello to you too. I got your number from Sidney Freedman." "How did he get my number?" Charles demanded in astonishment. "No, never mind, what do you want?" He listened to Pierce's outline of the situation, and then said "And you are not taking him in, why?" "I'd love to," Pierce said, and damn the man, he sounded sincere. "Sidney and my dad and my sponsor all say I can't take in a man who's something like two weeks into sobriety when I've only been sober eight months myself."
"That... aspect had not occurred to me," Charles said.
"Well, there it is. I know you offered Klinger a home - " "That is entirely different - "
"I sure hope so," Pierce said, sounding far too knowing for Charles' taste. "The only thing is - you'll have to clear the house out of booze." "Cognac is not booze," Charles said. He regretted it as he heard Pierce draw in a sharp breath, half anger, half pain. "Of course," he said, before Pierce could put words to either - "Max no longer drinks: Honoria and I will clear our cellar. When are we to expect him?" "Thank you," Pierce said, and sighed. "I got a phone call from his sister, they're releasing him Friday. I got permission to drive him over to your place. Ah - where is your place? Or do we just go to Beacon Hill and yell 'Winchester'?"
Charles gave him the address.
"Thanks. We should arrive in time for lunch. Don't worry, I don't expect you to feed me."
"I expect we might be able to provide you with a sandwich."
"Thanks, Charles," Pierce said.
Charles went through to the sitting-room, where Honoria was reading. "That was Doctor Pierce."
"Hawkeye?" Honoria sounded delighted. Far too delighted. "Is he p-paying us a visit?" "A brief one, on Friday, for lunch. But, it appears we have to make a decision about our parents' ultimatum."
"I th-thought we h-had another m-month?" Honoria's stutter got worse. Their parents were now among the group of people Honoria knew but did not love.
In a few words, Charles concisely outlined what Pierce had told him. "I didn't feel that I could refuse."
"Of c-course not," Honoria said. "Max and I will make up the other guest room."
"I think we should make a final decision," Charles said. "Our parents have already made clear what they feel about Max. I am quite certain that taking in another 4077 refugee will only exacerbate their venom. We may as well move now as later - especially as our guest will need quiet and continuity."
Honoria looked around the room. They had both lived here since Honoria was eighteen. The house had been built originally for a Winchester widow, in the 1890s: it had been modernised, and Charles had claimed it for his own residence when Honoria turned eighteen. It was more her home than his, for all the official position of their parents was that they had granted it to Charles, and Honoria kept house for him - though staff from the larger family house did most of the work.
"Of course, you could remain here," Charles said. "It's my guests that our parents find so obnoxious."
Honoria made a sudden, frantic, shushing motion with her hand. Charles blinked at her.
Max Klinger was standing behind him. He looked at Charles very sadly for a long moment. "Y'didn't tell me your parents were giving me ultimatums about me, Major."
"Of course not," Charles said. "You are my guest, Max."
"You just said your parents find me 'obnoxious'. What's supposed to happen in a month?"
Charles looked down his nose. "Nothing that need concern you, Max, unless you have a fear of sea air. Honoria and I had been discussing a long stay in a cottage that was left to her personally on her twenty-fifth birthday." "It's l-lovely, Max," Honoria said. "We ha-haven't stayed there since Ch-charles went to K-Korea, b-b-but, y-ou w-w-will come w-w-w-ith us, w-on't you?" She got to the end of the sentence, and looked up at Max doubtfully.
"Sure, if you want me to, Nori," Max said, having waited like Charles for her to finish. "But what is it that's supposed to happen next month?"
"My parents gave me an ultimatum," Charles said. "I intend to answer it. Doctor Pierce is visiting us briefly on Friday, with Father Mulcahy - he is apparently in need of a quiet place to stay for the next few months. Honoria, has no one stayed in the cottage since 1950? What sort of state is it in?"
"I imagine it'll be quite unprovisioned," Honoria agreed. "Perhaps Max wouldn't mind helping us set it up for a long stay?"
"For Father Mulcahy?" Max said, checking.
"For all four of us," Charles said. "Assuming you still wish to be bothered by us."
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Such an idiot, walking through a hospital with no underwear.
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hundredyearoldoakdesk · 3 months
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9 things that will surprise you about 'AfterMASH'
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emilysworldoffandoms · 11 months
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AfterMash Thoughts
I liked the initial premise of the characters working together at a Veterans’ Hospital. I enjoyed seeing Potter, Klinger, and Father Mulcahy. The comedy did not match M*A*S*H.  While the characters from the original series held my interest, the new characters (especially season 1) did not work out. I would’ve liked more for Soon-Lee. I also feel that by season 2, Father Mulcahy didn’t have much to do. They put Max through too much, which was unnecessary. I preferred the first actress who played Mildred Potter.
What was missing: I think they needed one more character from M*A*S*H, a doctor or nurse to work off of Colonel Potter.  (Hawkeye, BJ, Charles, or Margaret) Alan Alda probably wanted to do other work at that point and Hawkeye was happy in Maine with his father. I don’t know how well BJ could’ve played off the other characters alone.  Charles was in Boston. Margaret could’ve worked.
Favorite characters: Father Mulcahy and Soon-Lee
New characters I like: Bob and Boyer
Ships: Soon-Lee/Klinger
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third-eye-closed · 24 days
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i know he's doing it so that we (the audience) know it's him but. does father mulcahy frequently sing while doing his business and IF SO i can't let him get away with this
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uncomfyfriendly · 1 year
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I want to put Aftermash Mulcahy in a jar and shake him around
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variousqueerthings · 1 year
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Do you plan to watch AfterMASH?
Regarding Alan Alda roles, have you watched him in Betsy's Wedding or The West Wing?
I don't think I'll watch afterMASH because everything I've heard about it feels like it doesn't do the characters justice (or at the very least, like it's not how I want to imagine their afterMASH lives or that it can sufficiently tie into what MASH was trying to do narratively) - that being said, maybe I will once I'm more desperate for things that relate to MASH. Right now I'm happily watching interviews and reading fanfic etcetc. so there's no rush for me, unless someone swears by it being worth going into, regardless of its flaws. Maybe if there were a compilation of its best moments...
I still have not seen either! I know he did a great job on the latter, and haven't noticed the former, but I will absolutely be getting to both! Tbh I'll be getting to all the Alda Stuff, because afterMASH rules don't apply here -- it does not matter how bad the Stuff is, I just enjoy watching artists' other works (and nothing has so far imo beaten some of the things I've watched for Colin Firth once upon a time)
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sorry-i-spaced · 1 year
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movietonight · 1 year
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My aftermash take is that Pfeiffer is autistic
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topshelf2112-blog · 1 year
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