Hawkeye says this line in the episode "Sometimes you hear the Bullet." This was after his buddy Tommy told him the story about a young man who was killed, and is the inspiration for the book that he was writing.
coming back from a medical unit
Episode 3 in season 5, "Out of Sight, Out of Mind". It was the shows 99th episode overall.
It is episode 18 of season 4, The episode is actually called 'Hawkeye' because it is a monolog of him, after he gets a concution. So, he is trying to stay awake, and he starts to go crazy basicly.
In the MAS*H episode "Kim," Hawkeye is reading to a child from "The Swiss Family Robinson." The story serves as a distraction and comfort for the child during a difficult time.
Alan Alda (Hawkeye)- $10,000 (pilot episode) up to $235,000 (finale)
Alan Alda played Hawkeye from the mash series. He also directed some of the later episodes.
No. You may be thinking of "Fallen Idol", in season six. In this episode, Radar is seriously wounded on his way to R&R in Seoul (which Hawkeye encourages him to do), and Hawkeye is unable to operate as he feels so guilt-ridden over causing Radar to be injured.
In MASH-THE MOVIE(1970), Dr. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce was portrayed by Donald Sutherland. In MASH-(1972-1983) , Hawkeye Pierce was portrayed by Alan Alda.
Hawkeye.
Donald Sutherland played Hawkeye in the movie.
Hawkeye from where? MASH? Marvel comics? Please be more specific when asking such questions.
Donald Sutherland played Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce in the Movie "MASH" Alan Alda played Hawkeye in the TV series.