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# M*A*S*H - Season Two (Collector's Edition)

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Product Description Set near the front during the Korean conflict of the early '50s, this long-running smash had countless loyal fans. Hilarious, sometimes cynical, and always engaging. Alan Alda leads a stellar cast through its second groundbreaking season. 10-1/4 hours on 3 DVDs. desertcart.com M*A*S*H redux. Sign up for another stint with the 4077th. This three-disc set contains all 24 episodes from the superb second season (1973-74) of the series ranked by TV Guide as among the top 25 television shows of all time. The season opener, "Divided We Stand," is a deft reintroduction to these now iconic characters: bleeding-heart surgeon Hawkeye Pearce (Alan Alda in his signature role), kindred misfit spirit Trapper John (Wayne Rogers), clueless administrator Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson), buttoned-up Frank Burns (Larry Linville), and unbuttoned head nurse "Hot Lips" (Loretta Swit). In this episode, a visiting psychiatrist evaluates the 4077th to determine whether the unit "can function as a team." His evaluation can serve as this series' mission statement: "These impossible people are in an impossible place doing totally impossible things. They're mad--quite mad." M*A*S*H experienced no sophomore slump from its Emmy Award-winning first season. It continued to subvert sitcom convention with multiple-story episodes such as "Radar's Report." Scenes in the operating room play without a laugh track (this DVD gives viewers the option of watching entire episodes minus the intrusive chuckles and guffaws). M*A*S*H also tackled such issues as racism ("Dear Dad... Three," "L.I.P.--Local Indigenous Personnel"), homophobia ("George"), and war atrocities (Hawkeye and Trapper try to get the Army to take responsibility for the accidental shelling of a South Korean village). Not that M*A*S*H forgot how to be funny. "Five O'Clock Charlie" and "For Want of a Boot" are strictly for laughs. Hawkeye and Hot Lips memorably exchange flu shots in "Carry On, Hawkeye." Loyal viewers will note the emergence of several supporting characters, including Jamie Farr's Klinger and William Christopher's Father Mulcahy. One also sees the (to some) unfortunate transformation of Gary Burghoff's savvy, crackerjack clerk Radar into a naïve innocent. Allan Arbus makes his first appearance as compassionate psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Friedman in "Radar's Report." This second-season set is representative of why M*A*S*H was a cut above. --Donald Liebenson

Review: M*A*S*H-crazed and still vertical - To rehash a bit of my introduction to the M*A*S*H series....When I was in college, M*A*S*H reruns came on at 10:30PM, right after the local news. Religiously, I would watch the news, then M*A*S*H, then study (like I supposed to)...and definitely in that order! Luckily, my M*A*S*H habit didn't interfere with my school work but truly, this is one of my fondest memories during my college days. Quite a routine indeed. At that time, when all we had were VCRs, I seriously considered attempting to record each show and create my own library of M*A*S*H episodes. Well, procrastination has paid off...in spades! 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has finally realized that the incredible syndication calls for this show could easily be capitalized on via DVD sales. This stroke of marketing genius will soothe the savage beast for many of us M*A*S*H-crazed zealots. I purchased Season One in January and my copy of Season Two arrived just this week (and, I'm happy to report, I've stayed up way too late and watched all three discs....nuts!). Consequently, I've been the fortunate beneficiary of two full seasons within a six-month period, something many other reviewers have mentioned. All-in-all, I agree that Fox should consider releasing as many as three seasons per year but I'm quite certain their marketing machine has determined that pent-up demand generates increased sales. Regardless, I'm thrilled that someone has finally seen the light relative to this classic series. Kudos to Fox. Season Two is, without doubt, one of my favorites. While Season One was sensational, Two has a more familiar feel to it. In other words, the actors were perhaps more comfortable within their respective characters than in Season One thus allowing them to stylize a bit more, less mechanical. . Regardless the minutae of difference, Two is smashing! While there are many episodes that still have me laughing out loud as I rewatch them, perhaps one of the very funniest in Two is "Deal Me Out." This episode has a variety of stories within including the infamous poker game. This is our first introduction to Flagg, played by Edward Winter, an incredibly funny addition to the M*A*S*H family. Frank refuses to operate on a wounded soldier who happens to be a CID officer. Frank's rationale? Another CID officer must be present during the operation in case the wounded man "tells a bunch of secrets." Hawkeye and Trapper look at the wounded soldier and determine that waiting could be fatal to the CID man. Any fan of this show will have some idea of the hijinxs and bellybusters that follow. The episodes by disc: DISC ONE - 1) Divided We Stand, 2) Five O'Clock Charlie (hilarious), 3) Radar's Report, 4) For the Good of the Outfit, 5) Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde, 6) Kim, 7) L.I.P., 8) The Trial of Henry Blake. DISC TWO - 1) Dear Dad...Three (the neverending letter), 2) The Sniper, 3) Carry On, Hawkeye, 4) The Incubator, 5) Deal Me Out (must see!), 6) Hot Lips and Empty Arms, 7) Officers Only, 8) Henry in Love. DISC THREE - 1)For Want of a Boot, 2) Operation Noselift, 3) The Chosen People, 4) As You Were, 5) Crisis, 6) George, 7) Mail Call, 8) A Smattering of Intelligence. The picture quality is absolutely incredible particularly given the technology available at the time of taping. As with Season One, the viewer has the option of watching with or without the laugh track. A nice feature only available on DVD. If you love the syndicated reruns, pick up BOTH seasons on DVD immediately.
Review: This version is the original and best - For any MASH enthusiast, you really should invest in the original series on DVD. I have Season 1, Season 2, Season 3 and Season 4. You may want to tape episodes off the TV for playback, but you are missing all the great comedy nuggets that got left on the cutting room floor when they edited the original episodes to allow for commercials. Once you view the first UNCUT episode of MASH, you may never want to watch it on TV again. I plan to get all the seasons, because eventually, no TV or cable outlet will run these shows for a long time. The best way to buy MASH episodes is through desertcart. I had difficulty finding a new Season 2 MASH DVD set anywhere I shopped. I found it on desertcart.com and was pleasantly surprised. The price is right, too. At a music/video shop I sometimes shop when I look for hard to find items.[...].

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000066STL |
| Actors  | Alan Alda, Larry Linville, Loretta Swit, McLean Stevenson, Wayne Rogers |
| Aspect Ratio  | 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,711 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #3,783 in Comedy (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Director  | Alan Alda, Don Weis, Gene Reynolds, Hy Averback, Jackie Cooper |
| Dubbed:  | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| MPAA rating  | Unrated (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.75 x 5.5 x 1.25 inches; 6.4 ounces |
| Run time  | 10 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio  | 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles:  | English, Spanish |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Box set, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 10 hours and 12 minutes
- **UPC:** 024543047148

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ M*A*S*H-crazed and still vertical
*by R***F on July 28, 2002*

To rehash a bit of my introduction to the M*A*S*H series....When I was in college, M*A*S*H reruns came on at 10:30PM, right after the local news. Religiously, I would watch the news, then M*A*S*H, then study (like I supposed to)...and definitely in that order! Luckily, my M*A*S*H habit didn't interfere with my school work but truly, this is one of my fondest memories during my college days. Quite a routine indeed. At that time, when all we had were VCRs, I seriously considered attempting to record each show and create my own library of M*A*S*H episodes. Well, procrastination has paid off...in spades! 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment has finally realized that the incredible syndication calls for this show could easily be capitalized on via DVD sales. This stroke of marketing genius will soothe the savage beast for many of us M*A*S*H-crazed zealots. I purchased Season One in January and my copy of Season Two arrived just this week (and, I'm happy to report, I've stayed up way too late and watched all three discs....nuts!). Consequently, I've been the fortunate beneficiary of two full seasons within a six-month period, something many other reviewers have mentioned. All-in-all, I agree that Fox should consider releasing as many as three seasons per year but I'm quite certain their marketing machine has determined that pent-up demand generates increased sales. Regardless, I'm thrilled that someone has finally seen the light relative to this classic series. Kudos to Fox. Season Two is, without doubt, one of my favorites. While Season One was sensational, Two has a more familiar feel to it. In other words, the actors were perhaps more comfortable within their respective characters than in Season One thus allowing them to stylize a bit more, less mechanical. . Regardless the minutae of difference, Two is smashing! While there are many episodes that still have me laughing out loud as I rewatch them, perhaps one of the very funniest in Two is "Deal Me Out." This episode has a variety of stories within including the infamous poker game. This is our first introduction to Flagg, played by Edward Winter, an incredibly funny addition to the M*A*S*H family. Frank refuses to operate on a wounded soldier who happens to be a CID officer. Frank's rationale? Another CID officer must be present during the operation in case the wounded man "tells a bunch of secrets." Hawkeye and Trapper look at the wounded soldier and determine that waiting could be fatal to the CID man. Any fan of this show will have some idea of the hijinxs and bellybusters that follow. The episodes by disc: DISC ONE - 1) Divided We Stand, 2) Five O'Clock Charlie (hilarious), 3) Radar's Report, 4) For the Good of the Outfit, 5) Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde, 6) Kim, 7) L.I.P., 8) The Trial of Henry Blake. DISC TWO - 1) Dear Dad...Three (the neverending letter), 2) The Sniper, 3) Carry On, Hawkeye, 4) The Incubator, 5) Deal Me Out (must see!), 6) Hot Lips and Empty Arms, 7) Officers Only, 8) Henry in Love. DISC THREE - 1)For Want of a Boot, 2) Operation Noselift, 3) The Chosen People, 4) As You Were, 5) Crisis, 6) George, 7) Mail Call, 8) A Smattering of Intelligence. The picture quality is absolutely incredible particularly given the technology available at the time of taping. As with Season One, the viewer has the option of watching with or without the laugh track. A nice feature only available on DVD. If you love the syndicated reruns, pick up BOTH seasons on DVD immediately.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This version is the original and best
*by R***T on January 3, 2007*

For any MASH enthusiast, you really should invest in the original series on DVD. I have Season 1, Season 2, Season 3 and Season 4. You may want to tape episodes off the TV for playback, but you are missing all the great comedy nuggets that got left on the cutting room floor when they edited the original episodes to allow for commercials. Once you view the first UNCUT episode of MASH, you may never want to watch it on TV again. I plan to get all the seasons, because eventually, no TV or cable outlet will run these shows for a long time. The best way to buy MASH episodes is through Amazon. I had difficulty finding a new Season 2 MASH DVD set anywhere I shopped. I found it on Amazon.com and was pleasantly surprised. The price is right, too. At a music/video shop I sometimes shop when I look for hard to find items.[...].

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have no patience for CBS/Fox's release schedule
*by E***B on May 20, 2002*

Initially the second season was supposed to be released in May, which was already too long to wait, and now it's not for another two months - July 23rd. At this rate it'll be 6 years before all the seasons are out on DVD! What's with the slow release plan? Regardless, I am very excited about this amazingly wonderful show being available for purchase. You would have had to have been living in a cave to not know about it, and whether you enjoyed the show or not, you still have to respect it's pioneering in the way of television. Each Season is better than the one before it as the charaters are further developed and made real. Season Five is when it starts to get the best for me, so I guess I'll write a review about that one... in about 3 years!

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