will304
Joined Sep 2015
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Let me begin by saying I'm a physician who worked in a war zone as a US Army officer. I was also a patient after suffering a spinal cord injury courtesy of an enemy combatant.
Combat wounded patients were and are much too sick for anything like this. The producers acted like they were a gritty and realistic "comedy".
Sing this episode for 10 minutes made me want to vomit. Totally ridiculous portrayal of soldiers recovering from post-op wartime injuries at a MASH/CASH.
Combat wounded patients were and are much too sick for anything like this. The producers acted like they were a gritty and realistic "comedy".
Sing this episode for 10 minutes made me want to vomit. Totally ridiculous portrayal of soldiers recovering from post-op wartime injuries at a MASH/CASH.
You have to really remember the old Western cowboy television shows to get many of the jokes in this movie.
I believe the poor reviews are written by many of those too young to know that genre.
My wife and I are in our mid fifties and enjoyed this movie immensely.
I believe the poor reviews are written by many of those too young to know that genre.
My wife and I are in our mid fifties and enjoyed this movie immensely.
I think let me preface, my son has cystic fibrosis.
With COVID19, he could die. People think I'm crazy to wear a mask in southern West Virginia. I feel like Hoss in this episode.
I'm a Public Health Physician and I know the truth but everyone thinks I'm crazy for wearing a mask.
I wish I had a professor that people respected that rode into town to help people understand.
With COVID19, he could die. People think I'm crazy to wear a mask in southern West Virginia. I feel like Hoss in this episode.
I'm a Public Health Physician and I know the truth but everyone thinks I'm crazy for wearing a mask.
I wish I had a professor that people respected that rode into town to help people understand.