M*A*S*H Season 9 Episode 18
Hawkeye is overcome by the devotion of a terminally ill G.I., who has leukemia, for his critically wounded buddy, but he has trouble coming to terms with the fact that he can’t cure the man. Meanwhile, Father Mulcahy is worried about the impending visit of a Cardinal.
Serie: M*A*S*H
Episode Title: Blood Brothers
Air Date: 1981-04-06
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