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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*This episode presents serious time line problems. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_Is_Blue The Moon Is Blue] first premiered in Chicago on June 22nd 1953 and was only released to distributors on July 8th. Those dates conflict directly with the finale [[Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen (TV series episode)|Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen]] , as that episode starts with the 4077th's 4th of July party and ends a few days after the signing of The Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27th 1953.
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*This episode presents serious time line problems. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_Is_Blue The Moon Is Blue] first premiered in Chicago on June 22nd 1953 and was only released to distributors on July 8th. Those dates conflict directly with the finale [[Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen (TV series episode)|Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen]]. The finale takes place over several days starting with the 4077th's 4th of July party and ends a few days after the signing of The Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27th 1953.
 
* The reason Hawkeye and B.J. think it's scandalous is because it was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_in_Boston banned in Boston]. Winchester tries to warn Hawkeye and B.J. that "Boston would ban ''Pinocchio''," but they don't listen.
 
* The reason Hawkeye and B.J. think it's scandalous is because it was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_in_Boston banned in Boston]. Winchester tries to warn Hawkeye and B.J. that "Boston would ban ''Pinocchio''," but they don't listen.
 
* In Major Frankenheimer's office you can see a small chalkboard on the wall behind his desk. On it is a list of units and how many films they have on hand. The first is "4077," meaning the 4077th M*A*S*H. Below is "4063," thought this should read "8063," as in the [[8063rd MASH]].
 
* In Major Frankenheimer's office you can see a small chalkboard on the wall behind his desk. On it is a list of units and how many films they have on hand. The first is "4077," meaning the 4077th M*A*S*H. Below is "4063," thought this should read "8063," as in the [[8063rd MASH]].

Revision as of 02:16, 28 July 2021

The Moon Is Not Blue was the 248th overall episode in the M*A*S*H television series, and the eighth of Season 11 of the series, as well. The episode aired on December 13, 1982.

Plot

Everyone is frustrated by the unrelenting hot weather, and Hawkeye and B.J. are bored with the movies the unit is sent. After reading about a newly released movie The Moon Is Blue and its supposedly salacious content in a hometown newspaper, they decide it's the movie they NEED to see. They attempt to pull strings with the delivery driver, Corporal Bannister, in exchange for pills (placebos sent to the hospital in error) to help him control his nerves in advance of a date. He leads them to Major Frankenheimer, who will send on the movie if Hawkeye and B.J. can get hold of a copy on his behalf. When the movie arrives, Frankenheimer goes against his word and schedules the movie to be sent to his "A-list" first - generals and other top brass. Bannister helps them by switching labels on the movie can with State Fair, only to have State Fair end up at the camp.

Some weeks later, The Moon Is Blue arrives at the camp and is screened to a full house. Hawkeye and B.J. are disappointed by its lack of promised sexually explicit content. Father Mulcahy points out that "One of the characters did say 'virgin,'" to which Hawkeye replies, exasperated, "That's because everyone was!"

Notes

  • This episode presents serious time line problems. The Moon Is Blue first premiered in Chicago on June 22nd 1953 and was only released to distributors on July 8th. Those dates conflict directly with the finale Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen. The finale takes place over several days starting with the 4077th's 4th of July party and ends a few days after the signing of The Korean Armistice Agreement on July 27th 1953.
  • The reason Hawkeye and B.J. think it's scandalous is because it was banned in Boston. Winchester tries to warn Hawkeye and B.J. that "Boston would ban Pinocchio," but they don't listen.
  • In Major Frankenheimer's office you can see a small chalkboard on the wall behind his desk. On it is a list of units and how many films they have on hand. The first is "4077," meaning the 4077th M*A*S*H. Below is "4063," thought this should read "8063," as in the 8063rd MASH.
  • Hamilton Camp who plays Major Frankenheimer in this episode previously appeared as Klinger's dilutional tentmate Corporal "Boots" Miller in the Season 6 episode Major Topper

Recurring cast/Guest stars