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AfterMASH
Season 1
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The Korean War has ended. Colonel Potter, Sergeant Klinger, and Father Mulcahy find themselves together once again, this time at a veteran's hospital.
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AfterMASH • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Baltimore Sun
Bill Carter
AfterMASH is saddled with three lead characters who functioned only intermittently well in bit roles in the original. As leads, they are at best flimsy, at worst, bland and boring. In addition, none has any real comic possibilities.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
The script was very crisp, very sharp, very [Larry] Gelbar-tian, with Klinger seeming to have inherited most of Hawkeye's wisecracking lines. But the fun was spread around, with Kemp in particular, just a howl as the hospital's snippy snot.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
AfterMASH seems to have preserved the yechy sanctimoniousness of M*A*S*H without finding a new equivalent to its compensating sardonic humor.
Austin American-Statesman
Diane Holloway
The spinoff has some of the same warmth, humanism and dark humor, as well as a little of the old dialogue... And there are anti-war sentiments and a special sensitivity to women's issues, but the characters who best expressed these ideas are gone.
San Francisco Examiner
Michael Dougan
What AfterMASH has going for it is great lines, substantial social perspectives and a fairly decent premise. What the opening episode lacked was a sense of continuity, timing and plot development.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Win Fanning
Harry Morgan, one of my favorite supporting actors, made an invaluable contribution to MASH. But even with help from his very accomplished Korean War colleagues Jamie Farr and William Christopher, he isn't strong enough to carry AfterMASH.
Tampa Bay Times
Karl Vick
Everything about the show evoked period, often with elegance, and the supporting cast the producers have assembled around the three M*A*S*H holdovers look superb.
Kansas City Star
Gerald B. Jordan
The show is well-written, introducing comedy where it's appealing and drama when appropriate. The old characters will be missed, but the new bunch seems to fit in at General Pershing.
Miami Herald
Sandra Earley
AfterMASH's blend was as sweet in many ways as the old one. Gelbart wisely concentrated most of the debut hour on Potter, the most interesting of the three remaining characters.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Eric Mink
What the show lacks is bite. There's no anger in it, no outrageousness. Everybody is nice.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Jerry Coffey
Saved from being hospital-comedy cliches only by scripter Gelbart's deft touch. But one wonders if even he can make relatively benign battles against bureaucracy... compelling enough for AfterMASH to enjoy long-term success.
Akron Beacon Journal
David Bianculli
Pleasant, moral, occasionally funny. It will take a while to find its own voice, but at least it is searching for one.
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