Hawkeye saves the life of a colonel who wants him reprimanded for disrespect. B.J. tries to save the marriage of a friend who found out his wife is cheating on him, and Frank is paranoid that all Koreans are hiding or burying bombs.
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Quotes
Hawkeye:
[opens a ceramic pot, and proves to Frank that it wasn't a bomb he saw the Koreans bury]
It's a Kimchi pot, Frank. KIMCHI!
[turns to BJ]
Hawkeye:
Pickled cabbage. They ferment it in the ground. There's millions of these buried all over Korea!
B.J.:
I'd get title to this land, Major. Before word gets out.
Major Franklin Marion Burns:
Huh?
Hawkeye:
Don't you understand man, you've struck cole slaw!
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