This is not my find: Joe Coughlin posted it first, but he graciously is
allowing me to share it.

I fall asleep at night to episodes of Mash right now. It used to be
Simpsons, but because of life right now, in so many ways, Mash feels more
right. I have shared on this board how much I love that series: from
watching old episodes on WJBK when we'd get into suburban Detroit to visit
relatives when we were growing up outside Chicago, to my grandfather's and
father's love of the series, to the magnificence of Deal Me Out. I still
want to grow up and be Hawkeye, at the ripe old age of 46.

A Canadian doctor shared her love of the show at this time. I broke down
sobbing at the end of it, understanding what she meant, and what, in a
world where everything is going insane, a character from a 48-year-old TV
series still means to us.

https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-08-16/covid-war-mash-doctor-alda-hawkeye

Postscript: Years back, Will Leitch wrote a column for Deadspin about his
idol, Roger Ebert, and how he'd fucked up his relationship with him. Almost
immediately, everyone spun to Twitter to see if Roger would respond. And of
course, Roger replied, and forgave Leitch, because Roger's awesome.

Not that we didn't know this, but Alan Alda's awesome, too.

https://twitter.com/alanalda/status/1294978603617267713?s=20

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