Then in the spin-off, Toledo and Section-8 what?
From the episode synopsi that I have read, there is something about Klinger having a run in with the Toledo police, as well as the fact that no one will rent an apartment for him since he is married to Soon Li, the Korean girl he marries in "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen." His family also disowns him for this reason. He eventually calls Potter, who, from what I understand, took him in.
But what bothered me the most was that many people forget Father Mulcahy was going deaf in the final episode of "M*A*S*H", and correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think they addressed this at all in "After M*A*S*H".
In "Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen," Father Mulchahy loses most of his hearing after a shell explodes near him while he is trying to rescue the N. Korean/Chinese POW's in the camp.
Much like the Klinger thing above, from what I've read in the episode synopsi, Mulchahy appears on After M*A*S*H and at some point early on has his hearing medically restored through surgery (?).
Also, I've been reading about a pilot for W*A*L*T*E*R, which featured Radar leaving Iowa (after his mother passes away) and going to the big city to be probably the most wimpy cop in existence. Nobody picked up the pilot, and it's only been shown twice ever, with one of the showings cut off by (of all things) those bastard democrats and their convention! :p
There is also Trapper John M.D., but this didn't feature Elliot Gould or Wayne Rogers, but Trapper was played by Pernell Roberts. The makers of the M*A*S*H TV show sued, saying it was a spin-off of the series, but the courts decided it was more closely related to the movie version of Trapper John, and they lost. It was the longest running of the 3 M*A*S*H spinoffs.
Sorry, but I can't picture this guy as Trapper.
