Exceptionally Special!!, 1 November 2007
Author:
ellisel from United States
The appearances by (the late) Robert Alda, Alan Alda, and Antony Alda
in "Lend A Hand" made the episode special to me -- as the viewer. In
the beginning, Captains Hunnicutt and Pierce have been bored with
nothing to do at night. The entire camp was planning a surprise
birthday party. And without warning, a jeep with Dr. Borelli arrived at
the 4077th.
Dr. Borelli -- at the opening part of the episode -- entered the
Officers' Club to discuss a new surgical technique on the heart the
next day. Next, all the doctors were retiring to their tents for the
night. Dr. Borelli had a private discussion with Captain Pierce about
him staying warm and the drink he was enjoying at the bar. The constant
intrusion of Dr. Borelli's advice to everyone marked the beginning of
obnoxious conduct at his visit. Captain Pierce would be upset at how
Dr. Borelli's ways were better than his during the show.
Meanwhile, Corporal Klinger was preparing a birthday cake for the
party. He added one too many H's on the icing portion of the cake.
Major Houlihan then told to fix the icing for Captain Hunnicutt's
anniversary. Corporal Klinger was about at the end of his rope for
spending five hours preparing the cake for the party.
Dr. Borelli and Captain Pierce were then heading to an aid station to
perform surgery on the wounded soldier. Captain Pierce -- while driving
-- was eating plain cheese on the way to the aid station. Dr. Borelli
told him to eat the cheese right by using mustard ... with grief. They
both get at each other's throats in preparation for surgery. Jarvis
then arrived in the latter part of the episode for the surgery. Without
warning, both Borelli and Pierce ended up with broken wrists -- on
opposite ends -- during the surgery. In the end, their performance on
the show earned a fat "A" in playing their roles well. A Fat 10!! A
Highly Recommended Episode From The 1979-1980 Television Season!!
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Lend a Hand (1980)
Exceptionally Special!!, 1 November 2007

Author: ellisel from United States
The appearances by (the late) Robert Alda, Alan Alda, and Antony Alda in "Lend A Hand" made the episode special to me -- as the viewer. In the beginning, Captains Hunnicutt and Pierce have been bored with nothing to do at night. The entire camp was planning a surprise birthday party. And without warning, a jeep with Dr. Borelli arrived at the 4077th.
Dr. Borelli -- at the opening part of the episode -- entered the Officers' Club to discuss a new surgical technique on the heart the next day. Next, all the doctors were retiring to their tents for the night. Dr. Borelli had a private discussion with Captain Pierce about him staying warm and the drink he was enjoying at the bar. The constant intrusion of Dr. Borelli's advice to everyone marked the beginning of obnoxious conduct at his visit. Captain Pierce would be upset at how Dr. Borelli's ways were better than his during the show.
Meanwhile, Corporal Klinger was preparing a birthday cake for the party. He added one too many H's on the icing portion of the cake. Major Houlihan then told to fix the icing for Captain Hunnicutt's anniversary. Corporal Klinger was about at the end of his rope for spending five hours preparing the cake for the party.
Dr. Borelli and Captain Pierce were then heading to an aid station to perform surgery on the wounded soldier. Captain Pierce -- while driving -- was eating plain cheese on the way to the aid station. Dr. Borelli told him to eat the cheese right by using mustard ... with grief. They both get at each other's throats in preparation for surgery. Jarvis then arrived in the latter part of the episode for the surgery. Without warning, both Borelli and Pierce ended up with broken wrists -- on opposite ends -- during the surgery. In the end, their performance on the show earned a fat "A" in playing their roles well. A Fat 10!! A Highly Recommended Episode From The 1979-1980 Television Season!!
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