Lecia
>There are two episodes I can recall of BJ being tempted into cheating on his
>wife. One of them was with a reporter. The other was with a nurse. I was
>wondering if it was supposed to be implied that the relationship with the
>nurse was consummated
The ep with the nurse does imply the relationship was consummated, which is why
he felt such terrible guilt over it.
> I was also wondering what Trapper's wife's name was.
>Thanks.
>
>Lecia
Sorry for the double post. I het "send" too fast.
Anyway, Trapper's wife is Louise.
Eddie
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BJ and the nurse definitely consummated their relationship.
And I believe that Trapper's wife's name was Louise, the same as
Frank's wife's name. His daughters were Becky and Cathy.
Blitzen
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--would that satisfy you?" -- The Doctor
How wierd. So were mine.
LG
: >There are two episodes I can recall of BJ being tempted into cheating on his
: >wife. One of them was with a reporter. The other was with a nurse. I was
: >wondering if it was supposed to be implied that the relationship with the
: >nurse was consummated. I was also wondering what Trapper's wife's name was.
: >Thanks.
: >
: >Lecia
: BJ and the nurse definitely consummated their relationship.
Not neccessarily so. The relationship could merely have gone as far as a
kiss.
It is true that BJ tells Hawkeye that he fell off the 'fidelity wagon.'
but to a family man as devoted as BJ is, a mere kiss could cnstitute the
same thing.
Oh well, just my opinion.
The Other Brad
: How wierd. So were mine.
Trapper stole your daughters?
The Other Brad
>> I believe that Trapper's daughters were Becky and Cathy.
> How wierd. So were mine.
Were? What are their names now?
|
| Not neccessarily so. The relationship could merely have gone as far as a
| kiss.
|
| It is true that BJ tells Hawkeye that he fell off the 'fidelity wagon.'
| but to a family man as devoted as BJ is, a mere kiss could cnstitute the
| same thing.
|
| Oh well, just my opinion.
|
Wonder what Bill Clinton would've told Hawkeye if it had all been a kiss....
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>> BJ and the nurse definitely consummated their relationship.
>Not neccessarily so. The relationship could merely have gone as far as a
>kiss.
Uhm, I know you're the auxiliary back-up Brad, not the main Brad, but please. The
implication that they did the deed was as strong as it could be without actually
panning to the fireplace shot, or cutting to the train going in a tunnel, or
showing a wine bottle falling over and spilling.
Even St. Hunnicutt wouldn't be sundered with such guilt over just a kiss.
Okay then,
Chadd
>Wonder what Bill Clinton would've told Hawkeye if it had all been a kiss....
>
Chelsea came home from college. Hillary asked if she had sex in college.
Chelsea said "not according to dad."
I've had similar debates over whether or not Hawkeye and Margaret did in
in COmrades in Arms :)
I'll watch my copy of the episode again and give my opinion once again. I
haven't seen in in a couple years so maybe a fresh viewing wil change my
opinion.
The Other Brad
I think that the evidence is inconclusive. There may have been sex, but
it's hard to say. Certainly they went further than the kiss.
Just how far we'll probably never know, unless the episode's writer
enlightens us.
A shame it's fifth season. Larry could tell us.
The Other Brad