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== [[Live-Action TV]] == |
== [[Live-Action TV]] == |
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* In "What's Up, Doc?", a sixth-season episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'', the only way for Margaret to find out if she's pregnant is to use one of Radar's rabbits for a rabbit test. Subverted, actually, in that Radar insists that they not kill his pet rabbit, and Hawkeye and Margaret perform surgery on the rabbit to remove its ovaries non-fatally -- leading to the rabbit surviving, in both senses of the term. |
* In "What's Up, Doc?", a sixth-season episode of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'', the only way for Margaret to find out if she's pregnant (by her now-estranged husband) is to use one of Radar's rabbits for a rabbit test. Subverted, actually, in that Radar insists that they not kill his pet rabbit, and Hawkeye and Margaret perform surgery on the rabbit to remove its ovaries non-fatally -- leading to the rabbit surviving, in both senses of the term. |
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* Invoked in the episode "The Coat Hanger" of ''[[American Horror Story]]'' when Sister Mary Eunice says "The bad news is, the rabbit died" to Lana. |
* Invoked in the episode "The Coat Hanger" of ''[[American Horror Story]]'' when Sister Mary Eunice says "The bad news is, the rabbit died" to Lana. |
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* The phrase is used in ''[[Maude]]'', when Maude discovers she's pregnant at age 47 in the episode "Maude's Dilemma: Part 1": |
* The phrase is used in ''[[Maude]]'', when Maude discovers she's pregnant at age 47 in the episode "Maude's Dilemma: Part 1": |