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M*A*S*H
I strongly disagree with Eric B.'s review of M*A*S*H. As an avid fan of old-school television sitcoms, I feel that the "comedy" contains absolutely zero understandable humor for individuals that appreciate a good laughter. When Eric wrote that "Characters like Klinger make the show more fun to watch with their hilarious antics," I was in total awe. My parents used to watch the sitcom on television; everytime my sisters and I tried to fathom the underlying humor and meaning of the show, we would leave flabergasted at the dullness we encountered. Though I greatly respect Eric's review, i differ in opinion that "it is the perfect mix of drama and comedy."
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