Unfortunately, there are some installments of the show that fail to place high on audiences must-watch lists.

These episodes are considered worthy of skipping for several reasons.

Sadly, evenMASHs complicated timelinecannot excuse these episodes being so unpopular with viewers.

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While the premise is a product of its time, its simply hard to watch nowadays.

Once Kyung leaves, his concern for the Korean locals suddenly disappears, too, which is annoying.

While this is a rather standard sitcom premise, it also gets so ridiculous that it borders on unrealistic.

Alan Alda as Hawkeye Pierce in MASH.

are the insufferable ones and that Charles is in the right.

In fact, many viewers skip this episode purely because of how annoying Aldas fake sneezes are.

However, this isnt the only issue.

Alan Alda as Hawkeye and Arlene Golonka as Edwina on a date in the MASH episode “Edwina."

MASH is a drama-comedy series set during the Korean War, centering on the lives of the staff at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital as they navigate the challenges of wartime medical service with humor and resilience.*

All of Hawkeyes physical comedy is extreme, significantly more than usual.

Loretta Swit smiling as Margaret in the MASH finale

Radar looking awkward behind Nancy and Henry in the MASH episode “Henry in Love."

MASH -Henry Blake saluting with Cher from the 1970s

Alan Alda as Hawkeye ranting and covered in blood in the MASH episode “Hawkeye."

Hawkeye and Kyung lying in bed together in the MASH episode “In Love and War."

Hawkeye and B.J angrily watching Charles play the french horn in the MASH episode “The Smell of Music."

An archival clip of Radar in the MASH episode “Our Finest Hour."

Alan Alda as Hawkeye looking shocked and Margaret (Loretta Swit) in a bloody wedding dress in MASH season 8’s “Dreams."

A sick Alan Alda as Hawkeye lying in bed in the MASH episode “Bless You Hawkeye."

Klinger looking awkward while standing next to a smiling Fast Freddie Nichols in MASH’s “That’s Show Biz."

Charles talking to Father Mulcahy as he reads a paper in the MASH episode “Communication Breakdown."

Headshot Of Alan Alda

Headshot Of Loretta Swit

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