Klinger is responsible for breaking Potter's glasses (twice in a week, so there is no spare). An optometrist is brought in. Fortunately for a young Korean boy who feels he owes the unit for helping his grandmother, his glasses are in total disrepair. He has been chased hither and yon by explosions and enemy attacks. While Margaret has a flirtatious encounter with the eye doctor, this young man is wounded. He has attempted to farm some land and grow a little victory garden for the camp. One day a letter arrives from Radar O'Reilly. The circumstances of his life prompt an interesting maneuver by the people of the camp. I have to be a little critical because sometimes things run so smoothly when they need something. There is barely a bump in the road here. Things just kind of fill out.
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Coming to America
safenoe2 December 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Rummel Mor guest stars in this episode, playing Park Sung. He finds himself on his way to the USA by the end of the episode! It all happens to quickly. I feel a sense of injustice though, with the previous season episode Yessir, That's Our Baby, where an American-Korean orphan is forbidden from migrating to the USA.
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