To say M*A*S*H was a universally beloved show would not even come close to accurately describing the impact it had on pop culture and television. Its subject matter was unique, with the ability to weave between slapstick humor and darker themes, and its audience was massive. The novel on which it is based is great, and the 1970 film is also a classic, but the show is a monster all its own. More than forty years after its debut, the wartime sitcom is still finding an audience. As a celebration of the show’s excellence, the following ten memes are here to remind everyone just how great M*A*S*H is. Some of these are direct quotes from the show, while others summarize certain characters.

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Don’t Play Dumb For all its profound antiwar sentiment and intelligent humor, plenty of dumb jokes come out of people’s mouths. It’s easy to forget the zany humor when the serious episodes are often the most talked about. One week, a dire situation makes the audience cry, while the next week a character is saying something like this to get viewers rolling on the floor. Recurring character Sam Flagg uttered this golden line. He was a CIA agent who showed up to cause trouble for Hawkeye and friends, sometimes donning poor disguises.
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Ahh, Bach Hawkeye did his best to help friends, but it didn’t always work out. During this episode, Radar was trying to impress a woman who appreciated classical music. Because he knew nothing about the genre, Hawkeye told him to simply utter “ahh, Bach,” at every instance to pretend like he knew what she was talking about. Unfortunately, he overdoes it and the facade is blown. At least he tried, and kudos to Hawkeye for helping out his buddy while Frank Burns and Houlihan were trying to prevent a relationship.
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The Legacy It’s funny how long the show lasted compared to the war on which it was based. Maybe one can chalk up the actors’ aging to the extreme stress endured while living in the horrid environment. It’s a good thing it happened this way and not the other way around, though; three years in Korea was too long as it is. Most would say the show is more than twice as funny as the actual conflict, however. Little humor is found in a battlefield.
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There Is Only One Hawkeye This isn’t meant to throw any shade at Jeremy Renner, but when it comes to characters named Hawkeye, there is only one true answer. Granted, Alan Alda’s character got the nick name from a character in Last of the Mohicans, but the sitcom has since overshadowed the older story. People will forever be thankful for the MCU archer’s contribution to beating Thanos and bringing half the universe back into existence, but he can’t make people smile the way the gifted surgeon can.
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Hawkeye’s Morals Many of Hawkeye’s detractors will dismiss him as morally repugnant because of the way he flips his nose at regulations, but he has principles where it counts. Hawkeye is vehemently against the conflict and would never raise arms against anybody. He socked a couple of people across the jaw, but only in impassioned moments of anger.
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By Davan

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