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LuLu Rogers
11-09-2007, 09:12 PM
This episode is just another reason I hate BJ. What a baby! He was so jealous of Trapper, it was pathetic! :rolleyes: Did anyone else think it was stupid for BJ to act like such a baby?

Mikado
11-09-2007, 11:25 PM
Ummm...if youd been torn away from your newborn baby and never even got to hear her first words, because you were thousands of miles away, against your will, wouldnt you feel jealous of someone who got to go home?

LuLu Rogers
11-09-2007, 11:31 PM
Ummm...if youd been torn away from your newborn baby and never even got to hear her first words, because you were thousands of miles away, against your will, wouldnt you feel jealous of someone who got to go home?

It's not that, I understand him being jealous about that. That's totally understandable. I'm talking about him being jealous of Trapper because he was a good practical joker and he was so close to Hawkeye and the others.

Mikado
11-09-2007, 11:36 PM
Well, as i recall the ep, they were the ones comparing him to Trapper and he took it as a challenge, to prove that he could be as good a joker as anyone, even Trapper! (In other words, he was more or less goaded into it)

Aticineto
11-18-2007, 02:22 PM
The writiers missed the boat on a great line. Hawkeye was saying how funny Trapper was, and said "Right, Margaret?" She replied that "he was a ridiculous, juvenille child!" Hawkeye shoud have shot back with a remark like "oh, and Frank Burns was a genius?" or something like that.

LuLu Rogers
11-21-2007, 11:30 AM
The writiers missed the boat on a great line. Hawkeye was saying how funny Trapper was, and said "Right, Margaret?" She replied that "he was a ridiculous, juvenille child!" Hawkeye shoud have shot back with a remark like "oh, and Frank Burns was a genius?" or something like that.



Yeah, that would've been a great time to make fun of old Ferret Face! :lol: