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Very funny, very clever, a classic, but sooooo soulful. Very deep stuff.
That's a shame because, in my opinion, you missed a whole lot of really good shows.Unpopular opinion: got preachy after a few seasons. After the first couple of Colonel Potter seasons, I stopped watching.
Unpopular opinion: got preachy after a few seasons. After the first couple of Colonel Potter seasons, I stopped watching.
Yes, it was and it was intended since the book, published in 1968, to be just that. It is an anti-war program and having been in one, (a war) it is needed to inform those that haven't just how freaking awful war is, albeit shown in a more palatable way! What they managed to do was to expose just enough personal upset with absolute human waste of life. Sorry, if hearing about it offends anyone, however, living it was and still is far worse. If "preachy" means being shown the crap that humans are constantly seemingly programed to institute, then it is used properly.We enjoy the show - still catch it here & there on reruns, and agree it can get preachy at times.
Yes, it was and it was intended since the book, published in 1968, to be just that. It is an anti-war program and having been in one, (a war) it is needed to inform those that haven't just how freaking awful war is, albeit shown in a more palatable way! What they managed to do was to expose just enough personal upset with absolute human waste of life. Sorry, if hearing about it offends anyone, however, living it was and still is far worse. If "preachy" means being shown the crap that humans are constantly seemingly programed to institute, then it is used properly.
There's a lot to unpack in your post, but to do so might come across as "preachy" when I would only be trying to inform those that have never been involved directly can ever possibly understand.Whoa, chill. I wasn't denigrating anyone who served our Country or making light of how awful war is. Nor do I need a sermon on WHY it is needed to be portrayed the way it was in that show.
You stating such doesn't offend me, nor should me finding some of the storylines a tad 'preachy' offend you. Please don't presume that others of us on this board do not understand the toll serving during war time or peace time can take on a person and/or their family due to some offhand comment about a TV show that is a piece of entertainment.
I wish you peace.
I think that they eventually became a strong part of it and it reflected, very clearly, that in a real modern day war, people come and go. New personalities, aging and maturing, becoming numb to the evil surrounding them and frustrated when they realize how much life is wasted in any type of armed conflict. Things change, people change and the only thing that remains is the suffering and dying.I prefer the first five seasons, when the show was a comedy with dramatic moments here and there. When it switched to more of a drama with a little comedy here and there, it felt like a different show. I know it was due to changes in staff behind the scenes (particularly the writers) and changes in cast, but it just wasn’t the same. The trio of Hawkeye, Trapper, and Ferret Face Frank worked so well comedically, and it wasn’t the same with BJ and Charles.