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Becker: The Second Season



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Ted Danson Movie:
Becker: The Second Season



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Becker: The Second Season
Becker: The Second Season
List Price: $36.98Label: Paramount

Salesrank: 5578

Released: February 3, 2009
Our Price: $23.25
Used Price: $23.25
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Ted Danson
  • Hattie Winston
  • Terry Farrell
  • Shawnee Smith
  • Alex Désert
  • Editorial Review:

    Genre: Television: Series
    Rating: NR
    Release Date: 3-FEB-2009
    Media Type: DVD

    Description of Becker: The Second Season:
    Having conducted our seasonal check-up, the prognosis is positive for Becker, which, following a healthy first season, showed a steady improvement with sharper writing, funnier jokes, and a more at ease ensemble. Dr. John Becker (Ted Danson in his Golden Globe-nominated role), who operates out of a Bronx neighborhood clinic, is pretty strong medicine, and this season, the writers upped his dosage with more potent misanthropic rants against "a world that sucks." Prone to losing his temper and alienating everyone, Becker is "not good on the phone, not good in person, you’re just not good," his much more likeable chief of staff Margaret (Hattie Wilson) tells him. Whether fighting the phone company over a call he insists he didn’t make or, dismissed for jury duty, railing against a justice system that doesn’t "value my intelligence and want my talents," Becker sees conspiracies and stupidity everywhere. He is invariably his own worst enemy, as in the season opener in which he saves a grateful woman’s life and repays her acts of gratitude toward him by accusing her of being a stalker (spoiler alert: she’s really a nun). Becker is an equal opportunity offender with an unkind word for all, including blind newspaper vendor Jake (Alex Desert), and "Reggie" (Terry Farrell), owner of the struggling diner where Becker holds court and slings insults. But we do get to see his more vulnerable side after he is accidentally shot during a street altercation. He even gets a girlfriend this season, the doctor (Frances Fisher) who treats him (surprise; he’s even a bigger pain in the posterior as a patient). But no amount of pathos can redeem two of the most annoying and obnoxious characters in prime time, flaky and "hardcore unemployable" nurse’s assistant, Linda (Shawnee Smith) and loser Bob (Saverio Guerra). Becker does have a heart, but it also has a brain. One of the best episodes this season is "Crosstalk," in which atheist Becker and a priest (Frasier’s John Mahoney) anxiously await the results of a patient’s operation and debate the nature of faith. Becker wasn’t exactly a water-cooler show, but it’s solid, dependable, and worth checking out if you missed it the first time around. --Donald Liebenson

    Becker: The Second Season Reviews:
    Becker 5 Star Review
    2009-12-23 - I enjoy Becker so much but our area no longer airs them. I was happy to be able to purchase the DVD's of the show. I only wish all the seasons were available.

    becker 5 Star Review
    2009-10-15 - A modern sitcom that was great. If they hadn't moved it @ so much, and if they'd kept Terry Ferrell it would have lasted a lot longer. Also with Becker and Reggie dating off and on. I recieved it fast and in great shape.

    Becker 5 Star Review
    2009-07-21 - As usual, Becker is a fun series. It's a pity there's no extras on these releases, but I guess I should be happy, they're even released on DVD.

    becker 2nd season 4 Star Review
    2009-07-11 - i am trying to order the entire seares but can/t get loged on don c

    Gotta Love Becker! 5 Star Review
    2009-07-09 - 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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