The final episode of AfterMASH.
Title: Wet Feet
(Season 2, Episode 9 / Number (#31) in series (31 episodes)).
Network: CBS-TV.
Production Code: 2W08.
Writer: Dennis Koenig.
Director: Hy Averback.
Original Airdate: Unaired.
Previous Episode: "Saturday's Heroes" (production order) / "Saturday's Heroes" (broadcast order).
Next Episode: "All Day, All Night Mary Ann" (un-produced)
Summary[]
A Missouri thunderstorm leads Alma to practice her role as the hospital Civil Defense officer, the doctors to take refuge at a supply room poker game, and a mental patient to lock himself in the hospital fallout shelter after mistaking the storm for nuclear war.
Trivia[]
- This episode was scheduled to air 31 May 1985, the same night as the previous episode "Saturday's Heroes", but it was swapped out for a CBS news special on tax reform.
- It would be aired in Australia in 1988 on Network Ten.
- Neither Mildred Potter or Soon-Lee appear in this episode.
- Arlee Reed previously appeared in Season 11's Trick or Treatment as an un-named Soldier.
- Dennis Flood previously appeared in Season 10's Where There's a Will, There's a War as Captain Rackley and in Season 11's Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen as a Corpsman.
Main cast[]
- Harry Morgan as Sherman T. Potter
- Jamie Farr as Maxwell Q. Klinger
- William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
- David Ackroyd as Dr. Mark Boyer
- Peter Michael Goetz as Wally Wainwright
- Brandis Kemp as Alma Cox
Guest stars/Recurring cast[]
- Wendy Girard as Dr. Lenore Dudziak
- Patrick Cranshaw as Bob Scannell (as Pat Cranshaw)
- Tom Isbell as Dr. Andy Caldwell
- Arlee Reed as Denton
- Nik Hagler as McGinness
- Greg Norberg as Wes
- Ed Morgan as Curly
- E.E. Bell as Mount
- Joe Howard as Reporter
- Dennis Flood as Patient
- Sue Rihr as Nurse
- Lori Harmon as Nurse
- Elaine Welton Hill as Nurse
- Stephen Hudis as Orderly