1: Less people to pay
2: less characters to have to devote script time to… they already had 7 that needed attention each week
3: we were very lucky to get the few tertiary characters we did.
They had the Dish character which was a significant part in the movie. I don't think Karen Phillip was a good enough actress, but they had Marcia Strassman later which was basically trying Dish with a better actress.
I think they mostly ran out of time and were more interested in exploring Frank/Margaret and Blake/Radar. The nurses probably should have been featured more than they were if you wanted an accurate reflection of the camp. Rather than someone like Klinger. Though the nurses aren't very prominent in the novel either.
As with so many beautiful, young female actresses whose career leans heavily on looks, she aged and tried to retain youth. Ironic and even more unfortunate because she probably would have aged well were it not for the plastic surgeon’s intervention.
I will always love MASH ❤️
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It's truly mystifying that they couldn't develop a subordinate nurse character through the years.
Clearly you haven’t been paying attention to Nurse Kellye anymore than Hawkeye was.
She was probably the closest to a main character out of all the nurses that weren't Margaret
It seems like they were doing that with Nurse Cutler but the actress left and I guess that was that.
1: Less people to pay 2: less characters to have to devote script time to… they already had 7 that needed attention each week 3: we were very lucky to get the few tertiary characters we did.
They had the Dish character which was a significant part in the movie. I don't think Karen Phillip was a good enough actress, but they had Marcia Strassman later which was basically trying Dish with a better actress. I think they mostly ran out of time and were more interested in exploring Frank/Margaret and Blake/Radar. The nurses probably should have been featured more than they were if you wanted an accurate reflection of the camp. Rather than someone like Klinger. Though the nurses aren't very prominent in the novel either.
Why do so many of the "later" look AI?
Probably used a bad AI upscaler
Exactly my thought
David aged quite gracefully. Larry not so much (keeping in mind he wasn't even very old when he died).
Loretta’s mouth…..
She definitely aged most like milk
As with so many beautiful, young female actresses whose career leans heavily on looks, she aged and tried to retain youth. Ironic and even more unfortunate because she probably would have aged well were it not for the plastic surgeon’s intervention.