bert-and-ernie-are-gay:

cerulean-beekeeper:

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zetablarian:

mashmoments:

writerofthought:

To all the young Millenials about to watch M*A*S*H for the first time, do not be turned off by Max Klinger being a guy in a dress.

For those of you unaware, the character tries several schemes to get out of the army on the grounds of being mentally unfit for service, most notably being a man who wears a dress, which no one buys. It’s played off as a joke but everyone loves him and treats him very respectfully unless it’s a character you’re not supposed to sympathise with.

You might want to call bull on the fact that they’re getting a cheap joke at a man in a dress. But, this man in a dress had a gender identity crisis ON SCREEN (although they couldn’t call it that) and also helped pave the way to allow transgender people into the armed forces.

No, seriously. A congressman who was a fan of the show brought up how Max Klinger cross dressing never was an issue at this M*A*S*H unit and it allowed transgender people to serve in the armed forces!

I’m a trans(masc) millenial and the biggest thing I feel was made fun of was how much some people were bothered by Klinger’s clothes, not the fact that he’s wearing them.

Klinger learns a lot about fashion and sewing and seems to develop a genuine passion for it over time.

There’s even one time when he develops a psychosomantic (spelling?) rash during a short time when he has to wear his uniform. Even after it is clear that he’s not gonna get to go home by wearing dresses, he continues – suggesting either a persistent act of defiance to make him feel better, or a real appreciation of the clothes… or both!

He’s clearly coded as straight, is accepted by his peers, and his character arc and development is barely focused on his clothes (rather it focuses on what he wants to do with his life; his dream future).

For a show made in the 70’s depicting the 50’s, M*A*S*H was a show before its time – with feminist messages and anti-war messages, as well as speking out against homophobia and racism – and Klinger was a groundbreaking character.

This is especially true, I think, if you watch the episodes sans the laugh track. Without the canned laughter, Klinger’s costuming comes off as especially sincere.

Klinger is a good man and a great character and everyone in the camp respects him (and if they don’t, it’s not because of his attire).

The discovery that you can select “English Without Laugh Track” as an audio track has made the DVDs wonderful.

YOU CAN TURN OFF THE LAFF TRACK?? YES PLEASE!!

Klinger is the best!

When I was a little girl I legit loved Klinger and his gorgeous dresses and skirts, and nothing about him seemed strange or abnormal to me; I understood that he’d wanted a section 8 initially but it also seemed really clear to me that in that process he’d found himself, in whatever sense was important to him, and everyone accepted him in the unit. To me growing up in a completely queerphobic household/culture, he was a figure of great love and joy and positivity, and I embraced him unquestioningly and gratefully.

bj-hunnicutt:

hornyliverpudlianputz:

bj-hunnicutt:

brinnanza:

MASH things I’m emotional about today: how the show let men cry. And not just a singular manly tear – BJ is outright sobbing in Period of Adjustment and not because some macho fridging nonsense – he’s upset because he’s missing out on his child’s milestones, because he wants to be engaged in his child’s life enough to be there for them.

It’s little things, like Potter tearing up when Radar brings in the horse and BJ telling Radar it’s no sin to cry. Hawkeye crying because he watched his best friend die, but also wondering why he didn’t cry for anyone else he’s watched die in Korea. 

yes YES

Hawkeye crying because Sydney made him remember something horrific he tried to make himself forget, TWICE. Father Mulcahy crying because he doesn’t think he’s good enough; that he has failed his charges by having a very human reaction to stress and lashing out, TWICE. Radar crying because his idol and his mentor yelled at him. Charles crying because Potter has to face the death of the last of his WWI buddies. Blake crying because he missed the birth of his son, and Radar knew and brought in a Korean woman with her newborn baby so he could hold him. Fucking EVERYONE crying at the home movies that their families sent them. God this show is AMAZING.

Again

YES