Adamantium
11-12-2006, 05:43 PM
Either by one of the writers, or by Alan Alda himself. It would be, to us, a novel of the show, but to Hawkeye, it's an autobiography about his experiences during the war. He would focus on his "three" years in Korea and talk about all the friends he made, Trapper, BJ, Radar, Potter, Margaret, Klinger, Father Mulcahy and even his not-so-friends, Frank and Winchester. Maybe he'd devote a chapter to all those he was close to that died because of the war, including Henry Blake and Tommy Gillis (from "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet"). Maybe the title of the chapter would be "Sometimes You Hear the Bullet" in memory of his late friend.
I think it would be a great book and I'd read it and probably love it. The book wouldn't have a complete episode guide, it would just pick and choose certain episodes that meant something to the character of Hawkeye and put them in the book.
I may have mentioned this before, but I'm thinking about it again, lol.
Do you have any ideas for chapters in this book or anything else this book could have that would be neat?
I think it would be a great book and I'd read it and probably love it. The book wouldn't have a complete episode guide, it would just pick and choose certain episodes that meant something to the character of Hawkeye and put them in the book.
I may have mentioned this before, but I'm thinking about it again, lol.
Do you have any ideas for chapters in this book or anything else this book could have that would be neat?