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* SeriousBusiness: Mahor Winchester spends most of his time with the South Koreans belittling them, but when they see an opened chest for the first time he is completely understanding of their awe at the complexity of the human body. It helps that when it comes to thoracic surgery, Winchester is the consummate professional.

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* SeriousBusiness: Mahor Major Winchester spends most of his time with the South Koreans belittling them, but when they see an opened chest for the first time he is completely understanding of their awe at the complexity of the human body. It helps that when it comes to thoracic surgery, Winchester is the consummate professional.
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* SeriousBusiness: Mahor Winchester spends most of his time with the South Koreans belittling them, but when they see an opened chest for the first time he is completely understanding of their awe at the complexity of the human body. It helps that when it comes to thoracic surgery, Winchester is the consummate professional.
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* HumblePie: When Charles is cured of his back problems by the Korean doctors acupuncture, he effusively thanks them and apologizes for his previous arrogance.



* PunnyName: The title of the episode has a double meaning: The first is literal in Hawkeye wanting to receive what he thinks the Army owes him. The second deals with Charles's back problems "paying" him for throwing it out.

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* PunnyName: The title of the episode has a double meaning: The first is literal in Hawkeye wanting to receive what he thinks the Army owes him. The second deals with Charles's back problems "paying" him for throwing it out.out.
* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Charles, being a Western-trained surgeon, is so used to seeing people's internal organs that he's a bit surprised when the Korean doctors react with awe while observing an operation (being Buddhists, they're forbidden from performing surgery because it would technically be causing harm).
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* BilingualBackfire: Winchester is forced to show three Korean doctors around the hospital, and starts referring to them as "Larry, Curly and Moe." At the end of their visit, the lead one turns to Winchester and says "Not bad for [[Film/TheThreeStooges three stooges]], huh?"

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* BilingualBackfire: Winchester is forced to show three Korean doctors around the hospital, and starts referring to them as "Larry, Curly and Moe." He claims they are revered philosophers. At the end of their visit, the lead one turns to Winchester and says "Not bad for [[Film/TheThreeStooges three stooges]], huh?"
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Hawkeye is incensed after learning that doctors back in the US are charging exorbitant fees to the US Army for x-rays and other procedures, and vows to get what he is owed. Winchester is tasked with showing three Korean doctors around the hospital, but they might be educating him after his back goes out.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When the Korean doctor mentions that the acupuncture treatment is over 3,000 years old, Winchester sarcastically responds, "Happy Birthday." The doctor responds, "Thank you."
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* OhCrap: Charles's face when he sees the acupuncture needles that the Korean doctors are going to use to treat his back. He changes his tone after the treatment works.

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* OhCrap: Charles's face when he sees the acupuncture needles that the Korean doctors are going to use to treat his back. He changes his tone after the treatment works.works.
* PunnyName: The title of the episode has a double meaning: The first is literal in Hawkeye wanting to receive what he thinks the Army owes him. The second deals with Charles's back problems "paying" him for throwing it out.
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* BilingualBackfire: Winchester is forced to show three Korean doctors around the hospital, and starts referring to them as "Larry, Curly and Moe." At the end of their visit, the lead one turns to Winchester and says "Not bad for [[Film/TheThreeStooges three stooges]], huh?"

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* BilingualBackfire: Winchester is forced to show three Korean doctors around the hospital, and starts referring to them as "Larry, Curly and Moe." At the end of their visit, the lead one turns to Winchester and says "Not bad for [[Film/TheThreeStooges three stooges]], huh?"huh?"
* OhCrap: Charles's face when he sees the acupuncture needles that the Korean doctors are going to use to treat his back. He changes his tone after the treatment works.
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*AskAStupidQuestion: Charles, who's been having back problems, bends over in post-op and suddenly howls in pain.
-->'''Hawkeye''': What's the matter? What is it, your back again?
-->'''Charles''': No, I'm picking radishes, you dumb behemoth!
*BilingualBackfire: Winchester is forced to show three Korean doctors around the hospital, and starts referring to them as "Larry, Curly and Moe." At the end of their visit, the lead one turns to Winchester and says "Not bad for [[Film/TheThreeStooges three stooges]], huh?"

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