1 | Charles has hired a new houseboy, Kwang, unaware that he is actually a North Korean spy. Meanwhile, several wounded soldiers all seem to be suffering from the same rash. Hawkeye wins a jeep in a poker game but gets a howitzer instead. |
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3 | !!Attention, Supreme Leader Kim Il-sung! The degenerate American imperialists exhibit the following tropes: |
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5 | * BunnyEarsLawyer: Kwang ultimately concludes that the camp's methods are so unorthodox that duplication would be impossible. |
6 | * ChummyCommies: Despite being a North Korean agent, Kwang comes up with an effective folk cure for the rash. You'd think he'd want to keep enemy soldiers out of action. |
7 | * DramaticIrony: At the end, Potter says of Kwang, "we're lucky to have him on our side." |
8 | * EveryoneHasStandards: Although Charles hires Kwang as a servant, he does not treat him like a slave (only noting that he pays his a little less because Kwang eats for free in the mess tent) and prevents Cimoli from having Kwang do any tasks on his behalf. |
9 | ** Despite being a North Korean spy, Kwang volunteers a cure for the rash rather than let the soldier suffer even if they are his enemy. |
10 | * MundaneLuxury: The poor quality of the mess tent's food is repeatedly commented on, but Kwang only notes its abundance. |
11 | * ObfuscatingStupidity: Kwang says that he is "playing a grinning lackey to a capitalist fool." At the end, the cast notices that his English seems to improve when he gets drunk but (being drunk themselves) apparently think little of it. |
12 | * PityTheKidnapper: [[DefiedTrope Defied]]. Kwang refuses to abduct Charles for questioning because he is "one big jerk." |
13 | * ScrewTheWarWerePartying: |
14 | ** The army dermatologist they consult for the rash seems to spend more time golfing and dancing than treating patients. |
15 | ** Also Kwang's opinion of the camp's off-hours antics, which he describes as decadent. |
16 | ** In the end, Kwang proves to be NotSoAboveItAll, joining the doctors for a "[[BlatantLies top-secret policy meeting]]"...in the Officers' Club. |
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18 | ** In the opening scene, Charles is lipsyncing to "E Strano!" from ''Theatre/LaTraviata''. |
19 | ** During the poker game, B.J. calls Hawkeye "[[Theatre/ShowBoat Gaylord]]". |
20 | ** When Charles first sees the howitzer Hawkeye asks him, "You got any rice you want puffed?". This is a reference to the 1940s commercials for Quaker Puffed Rice cereal, which was billed as "the delicious cereals shot from guns". |
21 | ** Hawkeye states that the smell of Kwang's rash treatment would offend B.O. Plenty, a character in ''ComicStrip/DickTracy''. |
22 | * VoiceoverLetter: Kwang's letter to his superiors is conveyed in this manner. It's only through this voiceover that we, the audience, learn that he's a spy, as the other characters never find out. Without the voiceover, even the audience would likely never figure out that Kwang is a spy. |
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