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Rogers didn't appear on the series again, though the character earned his own series with Trapper John, M. Rogers declined to reprise the role, however, and the series followed Pernell Roberts as an older Trapper over 20 years after the end of the Korean War. Trapper John, M. Next: Where's Heath? Wayne became very aware of this and was displeased by the direction the show's writers were taking his character. After feeling as though he was being shafted from a more developed character arc, Wayne made the decision to quit the show.
Wayne's exit from the show was abrupt and against the wishes of the producers. To counter his leave, the creators attempted to sue Wayne for breaking his contract, but the actor had a loophole that they weren't aware of: He had never actually signed the contract they'd presented him.
According to MeTV , Wayne was unsatisfied with certain terms in his contract, but instead of having them altered, he just never signed it. When he made his exit, there was nothing the show's creators could do to make him stay. Allegedly, he had an issue with the contract's "morals clause" when it was presented to him. Trapper's TV portrayal was further compromised when the producers decided that Hawkeye, not Trapper, was to be the chest cutter and therefore Chief Surgeon.
By the third season, Rogers had grown weary of playing second banana, and even though Trapper's character was fleshed out more during the latter half of the third season, Rogers decided to depart at season's end, and his character had to be written out of the series.
According to Radar, after hearing the news, an ecstatic Trapper went streaking through the Mess Tent. Radar had tried unsuccessfully to reach Hawkeye in Tokyo to alert him of Trapper's departure.
Trapper left no goodbye note but did "give" Radar a kiss on the cheek to pass on to Hawkeye, which he very reluctantly does. Hawkeye and Radar rush to Kimpo airport to attempt to see him one last time before he departs stateside, but while they miss Trapper by a mere ten minutes, they meet his replacement, Captain B. Despite his friendship with Hawkeye, it is implied that Trapper never bothered to contact him for the remainder of the war to apologize for his awkward departure; even though that was completely selfish and out of character on his part, it was probably the writers' intent to not let his departed character cast a negative shadow on his replacement, B.
Trapper John was referred to a few times in the series after his departure, most prominently in The Joker is Wild , in which B. Trapper was also referenced in Period of Adjustment , during which B. In the series finale , B. But B. But immediately after Hunnicutt departs, his orders are rescinded, and he only gets as far as Guam before being sent back to the th, by which time Hawkeye has returned.
Incorrectly regarded as a goof in the series is him being shown as a Captain. The series is correct in having him be a Captain. Once the degree of MD is conferred on a member of the military, they are given the rank of Captain in both the Army and the Air Force. The rank of Captain is achieved after 7 years of active duty service or a field promotion for officers on the line side fighting.
Trapper John, M. Pernell Roberts right as an older Dr. In the time between his Korea experience and his tenure at San Francisco Memorial Hospital, Trapper John now played by Pernell Roberts had matured considerably, becoming a steadier part of the medical establishment. In this later series, Trapper John is divorced, there is no mention of his two daughters from the TV series , but he has a son who is also a physician.
Much of the story line of Trapper John, M.
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