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Hawkeye's extreme exhaustion manifests itself in the form of nocturnal basketball games and frightening nightmares.
Hawkeye's extreme exhaustion manifests itself in the form of nocturnal basketball games and frightening nightmares.
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S5, EP12 "The Colonel's Horse"Sudden symptoms of illness in Hot Lips and in Col. Potter's favorite mare cause concern in the 4077th.
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S5, EP13 "Exorcism"Mysterious happenings in the 4077th seem to confirm the Korean belief in an unseen world of demons and ancestral spirits.
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S5, EP14 "Hawk's Nightmare"Hawkeye's extreme exhaustion manifests itself in the form of nocturnal basketball games and frightening nightmares.
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S5, EP15 "The Most Unforgettable Characters"Radar is accepted to the "Famous Las Vegas Writers School" and begins recording his impressions of the 4077th.
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S8, EP1 "Too Many Cooks"A clumsy soldier lifts the 4077th's spirits, but Col. Potter remains down in the dumps.
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