Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! is a weekly podcast that is released Fridays on the SM… Read Full Bio ↴Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! is a weekly podcast that is released Fridays on the SModcast Podcast Network. It is hosted by View Askew Productions regulars and close friends of Kevin Smith, "Steve-Dave" Bryan Johnson, "Fanboy" Walt Flanagan, as well as the "dubious tech guy" Brian Quinn. They are also joined regularly by Ming Chen, who works on the many View Askew websites. On occasion, the group has also been joined by Sunday Jeff, who works the Sunday shift at Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. Jeff was also a host on the podcast Puck Nuts. Johnson played Steve-Dave and Flanagan played Fanboy who yelled "Tell 'em, Steve-Dave!" in Mallrats.
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@davidahrens2841
The 1st three seasons were masterpieces
and I still enjoy watching them repeatedly.
When the show began
I was studying in college to get into medical school
and wanted to be just like Hawkeye!
When Stevenson left, the show began its slow decline
though there were still many gems.
I lost interest when Frank left,
he was my favorite character,
and they turned 'Hot Lips' into a platinum blonde bimbo.
Alda was too much into himself.
When he started using the show
as a platform for his personal beliefs
it went downhill from there.
I didn't want to be like Hawkeye anymore,
and I don't even bother watching the later shows
even thought I know they are crowd pleasers
Perhaps the person Alan Alda couldn't stand
was himself!
If you really want to watch the true MASH,
View the original movie
@VidClips858
Alan Alda couldn't stand this guy for not giving us the answer.
@WW-wf8tu
As vague as it was, it was in fact Mike Farrell. He did not come out straight and say " the person Alan couldn't stand was..." But the answer is there.
@casparuskruger4807
@@WW-wf8tu Stop sticking up for the dickhead side.
@yourroyalhighness7662
Where?
@JohnFranko-rp2jj
Great one. His false baiting has insured that I will never view anything of his again.
@blabbermouth777
I can't stand this guy either. MASH only lasted 3 years. Don't know why they called it MASH after that. Stevenson made that show.
@martynlester9869
The detail about it being broadcast without a 'laugh track' in the UK is absolutely right. I'm sure that most viewers over here assumed that it was shown that way in the US and considered it a decision of genius, or something close to it. That a show so finely balanced between comedy and tragedy had the guts to treat the audience as being sophisticated enough to make its own mind up which bits were laugh-out-loud funny and which just sharply scripted.
The first time I saw a re-run with the unaccustomed laugh track, I was deeply shocked โ and I mean close to the point of nausea. That was the first clue I ever had that it was the BBC and not the US show-runners who had made the laugh-free move. If you ever get a chance to see an episode that way, grab it. It feels almost like a different show. With no laugh track and no ad breaks, the BBC format treated MASH viewers with something like the respect you'd show to cinema audiences. And whether the viewers deserved that respect or not, the show certainly did.
@MirlitronOne
Absolutely right.
@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns
As an Australian, I would love to see that. Only the later seasons had no laugh track for us.
@trevorbrown6654
@@bananasplitcreambuns4720 The BBC showed it without the laugh track but on freeview channel 42 (called 'Great Action' ) they show it with the laugh track. For me the laugh track ruins it at the show was always intended as a dark comedy so telling you where the humor is, is quite an insult.