The 1962 Combat! episode (Season 1, Episode 10) is a standout feature of the series because it explores the intense moral and professional dilemma of a medic's neutrality during wartime. 🩺 Key Story Features
: Unlike the typical action-heavy episodes centered on Saunders or Hanley, this "feature" highlights the unique psychological burden carried by the unit's non-combatant medic. 🎬 Production Highlights
: Doc (played by Steven Rogers) is forced to perform an emergency operation on a wounded German officer to save his life. "Combat!" I Swear by Apollo(1962)
: Directed by Robert Altman , who was known for bringing a gritty, realistic, and often cynical lens to the series before becoming a legendary film director ( M*A*S*H ).
: The episode is praised for its "Apollo" reference, symbolizing the light of reason and healing in the darkness of the battlefield. The 1962 Combat
⭐ : Being one of the first episodes to deeply humanize the enemy and question the absolute morality of war. If you'd like, I can find: Where to stream this specific episode A list of other Robert Altman-directed episodes Cast details for the recurring squad members
: The squad is trapped behind enemy lines; saving the officer could jeopardize their safety, while letting him die would violate Doc's Hippocratic Oath. 🎬 Production Highlights : Doc (played by Steven
: Features a notable guest performance by John Van Dreelen as the wounded German officer.
The 1962 Combat! episode (Season 1, Episode 10) is a standout feature of the series because it explores the intense moral and professional dilemma of a medic's neutrality during wartime. 🩺 Key Story Features
: Unlike the typical action-heavy episodes centered on Saunders or Hanley, this "feature" highlights the unique psychological burden carried by the unit's non-combatant medic. 🎬 Production Highlights
: Doc (played by Steven Rogers) is forced to perform an emergency operation on a wounded German officer to save his life.
: Directed by Robert Altman , who was known for bringing a gritty, realistic, and often cynical lens to the series before becoming a legendary film director ( M*A*S*H ).
: The episode is praised for its "Apollo" reference, symbolizing the light of reason and healing in the darkness of the battlefield.
⭐ : Being one of the first episodes to deeply humanize the enemy and question the absolute morality of war. If you'd like, I can find: Where to stream this specific episode A list of other Robert Altman-directed episodes Cast details for the recurring squad members
: The squad is trapped behind enemy lines; saving the officer could jeopardize their safety, while letting him die would violate Doc's Hippocratic Oath.
: Features a notable guest performance by John Van Dreelen as the wounded German officer.
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