B.J. cheated on wife Peg during "Hanky Panky" episode of Mash. This storyline is controversial, with some fans finding B.J.'s actions completely out of character. Farrell's B.J. had another close call with temptation in season 8, but ultimately reaffirmed his love for his wife.
Mash's B.J. Hunnicut was always shown to be hopelessly devoted to his wife Peg, but did he cheat on her as one controversial episode suggests? Many Mash actors exited the acclaimed dramedy during its run, but that's one reason it lasted so long. While many shows during this era made the mistake of replacing a departing character with somebody who was virtually identical, Mash opted to do the opposite. A key example is Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) replacing Burns (Larry Linville), with the former being a refined snob while the latter was a cartoonish coward and hypocrite.
When Mike Farrell's B.
Mash's B.J. Hunnicut was always shown to be hopelessly devoted to his wife Peg, but did he cheat on her as one controversial episode suggests? Many Mash actors exited the acclaimed dramedy during its run, but that's one reason it lasted so long. While many shows during this era made the mistake of replacing a departing character with somebody who was virtually identical, Mash opted to do the opposite. A key example is Winchester (David Ogden Stiers) replacing Burns (Larry Linville), with the former being a refined snob while the latter was a cartoonish coward and hypocrite.
When Mike Farrell's B.
- 7/14/2024
- by Padraig Cotter
- ScreenRant
Stars: Alex Rebar, Burr DeBenning, Myron Healey, Michael Alldredge, Ann Sweeny, Lisle Wilson, Rainbeaux Smith, Julie Drazen, Edwin Max, Dorothy Love, Jonathan Demme, Janus Blythe | Written and Directed by William Sachs
If any movie deserved to be seen as one of the best worst movies of all time it would probably be The Incredible Melting Man, and no that is not an insult. The acting leaves much to be desired, most of the film is about a guy in make-up walking around the countryside and the story never really finds a right direction, but you know what? I like it, and more importantly this is a movie that shows that sometimes the makeup department (and more importantly, Rick Baker) can cement the movie into the memories of those who have seen it as something a little special.
“You’ve never seen anything till you’ve seen the Sun through the...
If any movie deserved to be seen as one of the best worst movies of all time it would probably be The Incredible Melting Man, and no that is not an insult. The acting leaves much to be desired, most of the film is about a guy in make-up walking around the countryside and the story never really finds a right direction, but you know what? I like it, and more importantly this is a movie that shows that sometimes the makeup department (and more importantly, Rick Baker) can cement the movie into the memories of those who have seen it as something a little special.
“You’ve never seen anything till you’ve seen the Sun through the...
- 10/12/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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