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Charles refuses to solve his annoying snoring problem; Potter's son-in-law visits with some shocking news.
Charles refuses to solve his annoying snoring problem; Potter's son-in-law visits with some shocking news.
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S11, EP11 "Strange Bedfellows"Charles refuses to solve his annoying snoring problem; Potter's son-in-law visits with some shocking news.
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S11, EP12 "Say No More"A gruff general visits his severely injured son and faces the harsh realities of military life when the young man dies.
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S11, EP13 "Friends and Enemies"An old and dear friend of Col. Potter's arrives with injuries sustained in a careless accident.
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S3, EP22 "Payday"Payday brings a windfall to Hawkeye, a bribe to Henry, a pearl necklace to Hot Lips and a vanished poker pot to Trapper.
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S11, EP10 "U.N. the Night and the Music"Three United Nations delegates visit: a physician who is similar to Charles, an Army officer who teaches yoga and a Swede who catches Margaret's attention.
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S11, EP9 "Run for the Money"Father Mulcahy agrees to offer his running abilities in a race that pits the 4077th against the 8063rd.
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S11, EP8 "The Moon Is Not Blue"Klinger takes "cool pills"; Hawkeye and B.J. arrange to get a movie banned in Boston to the 4077th.
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S11, EP7 "Settling Debts"Mildred writes a letter to Hawkeye; and a sergeant tries to kill the captive sniper responsible for his lieutenant's injuries.
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