The Doctor's In!
Chances are if you're looking at season two, you're either already a fan or have the potential to become one. I'll spare you my two cents and just provide an episode listing for season 2.
This Season Two 3-disk set of Becker includes 24 episodes:
Ep 1: Point of Contact
Becker performs his doctorly duties at the diner when a woman begins to choke on her food. After regaining her composure, the woman intensely expresses her gratitude to Becker, which takes him more than a little off-guard. Aired: 9/20/1999
Ep 2: Imm-Oral Fixations
Becker is grumpier than usual after he decides to quit smoking, but he gets a lift from Reggie's friend (Marjorie Monaghan), an ex-smoker who tells him the only substitute that worked for her was sex.
Aired: 9/27/1999
Ep 3: Cyrano De-Beckerac
When Dr. John Becker finds out that one of his patients is dating Reggie, he decides to give the guy some free advice on how to "court her...
Deep down inside he has a heart.
In this funny series we continue to follow Dr. John Becker as he continues to bitch and moan about everything but deep down inside he has a heart.
We get the second season on dvd containing all 24 episodes Staring the funny as always Ted Danson(tv's Cheers)and we see him in his daily life from being a doctor, eating at his favorite diner and other situations while he hates life and everything all around him.
John has two assistants, Magaret (Hattie Winston) the one who makes sure everything is in order and make sure becker lands on his feet and the incapable Linda (Shawnee Smith) who is only kept cause no one else can stand Becker and vice versa.
Becker's favorite Diner is run by Reggie (Terry Ferrell) who loaths and sometimes is attracted to.
This second season is hillarious and comes HIGHLY RECOMENDED!
Gotta Love Becker!
Ted Danson is brilliant as the edgey Dr. Becker, who would rather rant and rave about EVERYTHING in his world than see the good all around him. Ya just gotta love Becker.... he's all the crabby people in your life rolled into one character and you can laugh yourself silly as you listen to his continual tirades..... but, then there are those endearing moments when he lets his softer side show, but only when no one else is looking but the audience.... just brilliantly portrayed by Danson and kudos to all the rest of the cast too!
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