The cast features the series regulars alongside specific guest stars for this emotional narrative: Role Notes Alan Alda Reunites with a past love. Lt. Carlye Breslin Walton Blythe Danner Hawkeye's ex-girlfriend who is now married. Lt. Becky Anderson Mary Jo Catlett A fellow nurse; Catlett later returned as Nurse Walsh. Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt Mike Farrell Hawkeye's confidant in this episode. Col. Sherman T. Potter Harry Morgan Has a B-plot involving sketching camp members. Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly Gary Burghoff Subject of Potter's charcoal drawing. Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger Jamie Farr Appears as an "Olympian" in Potter's art. Father Francis Mulcahy William Christopher Recurring guest star in this season. Maj. Margaret Houlihan Loretta Swit Credit only. Maj. Frank Burns Larry Linville Credit only. Production & Deep Features
The episode title comes from the 1945 song " The More I See You " by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon, which Klinger is occasionally heard singing throughout the series. mash the more i see you full cast
Unlike the typical dark comedy of the series, this episode is widely regarded as a tragedy . It provides a "Freudian excuse" for Hawkeye's womanizing, suggesting he stayed a bachelor because he never truly got over Carlye. The cast features the series regulars alongside specific
The M*A*S*H episode (Season 4, Episode 22) is notable for introducing Blythe Danner as Carlye Breslin Walton, the only woman Hawkeye Pierce ever truly wanted to marry. Episode Cast & Key Characters Mary Jo Walsh.
At the time of filming in 1976, guest star Blythe Danner was already a mother to future Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow , who was three years old.
Guest star Mary Jo Catlett (Becky Anderson) proved so popular with the production that she was brought back in Season 5 to play a different, recurring character, Lt. Mary Jo Walsh.