AfterMASH

Overview
AfterMASH, a 1983 sitcom on CBS, picks up shortly after the Korean War, following beloved characters from M*A*S*H: Colonel Potter, Klinger, and Father Mulcahy. The show introduces Soon-Lee Klinger, a Korean refugee and Klinger’s love interest, adding fresh dynamics. Premiering in the same time slot as its predecessor, it initially garnered solid ratings, finishing 10th for its first season. However, a move to Tuesday nights opposite NBC's The A-Team proved disastrous, leading to a sharp decline in viewership. Ultimately, AfterMASH was canceled after just nine episodes in its second season, while The A-Team thrived until 1987.
Episodes
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1
September of '53
Potter, Klinger, and Father Mulcahy struggle with the transition to civilian life. Eager to stay active in retirement, Potter seeks a position at a VA...
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2
Together Again
Following his ear surgery, Father Mulcahy takes a break at General Pershing. Meanwhile, Klinger is engaged in a struggle with Alma as he tries to secu...
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3
Klinger vs. Klinger
Soon-Lee dreams of bringing her family to America, but complications arise when a semiconscious patient is admitted without the necessary documentatio...
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4
Snap, Crackle, Plop
Klinger finds himself with just one day to get ready for an important civil-service test.
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5
Staph Inspection
With only two days left before a visit from high-ranking VA officials, a flasher and a staph carrier are causing chaos in the area.
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6
Night Shift
A series of emergencies prompts Potter, Klinger, and Mulcahy to report for night shift at the hospital.
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7
Shall We Dance
In her crusade against immorality, Alma decides to prohibit the screening of From Here to Eternity and expresses her disapproval of hosting a dance fo...
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8
Little Broadcast of '53
Klinger takes over as the disc jockey for the PA system, adding some entertainment to the day. Meanwhile, a new nurse is on the receiving end of some ...
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9
Sunday, Cruddy Sunday
On visitors' day, a diverse crowd gathers, featuring a faith healer who doubles as a car salesman, a man desperate to get admitted for treatment, and ...
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10
Thanksgiving of '53
The Potters are excited to host their first family Thanksgiving in twelve years, but as they prepare, the list of guests continues to expand.
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11
Fallout
Potter and Pfeiffer contemplate their departure, but their plans are interrupted when they learn that a patient’s leukemia might be associated with ...
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12
Bladder Day Saints
Pfeiffer has to deal with a particularly irritating patient whose face he describes as one that “only a proctologist could love.”
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13
All About Christmas Eve
Santa spreads joy by hiding delightful surprises within the gifts he delivers to the hospital's staff and patients.
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14
Chief of Staff
Potter appears to be facing an unusually heavy burden of issues at the hospital.
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15
C.Y.A.
Mulcahy finds himself caught in a bureaucratic maze while attempting to secure funding from the VA for his ear surgery. Meanwhile, a woman accuses the...
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16
Yours Truly, Max Klinger
In a letter to Radar, Klinger shares instances that illustrate how there’s never a dull moment, emphasizing that "things are always buzzing."
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17
It Had To Be You
Just as he’s about to tie the knot, Radar shows up at the Potters’ house, flustered and resolute about canceling the wedding.
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18
Odds and Ends
Klinger takes a risk by gambling to secure a future for his soon-to-arrive baby. Meanwhile, Scannell faces surgery as doctors work to extract shrapnel...
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19
Another Saturday Night
With Mildred away, Potter looks forward to a peaceful dinner, but his plans are quickly disrupted as a flurry of friends drops by unexpectedly.
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20
Fever Pitch
Boyer is frustrated because he’s unable to obtain a cooling blanket for a patient suffering from a high fever.
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4
Trials
The prosecution shares stories of Klinger's antics during the war. Meanwhile, Wally pressures Boyer into carrying out a surgical procedure that he lac...
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8
Saturday's Heroes
Just as Klinger is getting ready to enjoy a weekend with his family, Wally implements a ban on passes.
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9
Wet Feet