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Becker was a television series which lasted from November, 1998 to January, 2004. A Sitcom about an angry, loud, opinionated doctor named John Becker (played by Ted Danson) with a small practice in the Bronx and a loose group of petty, self-centered "friends", who seemed to be the only people who could actually stand Becker for more than a few moments. Nevertheless, he seemed popular with his patients, despite the fact that Becker generally hated people.

At work, head nurse Margaret (Hattie Winston) was in charge, and the practise was assisted by Linda (Shawnee Smith), who could be The Ditz but was very popular with the patients. Becker spent most of his time at Reggie's Diner, owned by ex-model Reggie Kostas (Terry Farrell). Other characters included blind newspaper seller Jake Malinack (Alex Desert) and Bob (Saverio Guerra), an annoying old schoolfriend of Reggie's who referred to himself in the third person.

After Season 4, Reggie was suddenly written out of the show after Farrell was fired, and new character Chris Connor (Nancy Travis) took over for the final 2 seasons. Bob left in Season 6 and was replaced by Hector (Jorge Garcia).

The show seemed determined to outdo Seinfeld's level of human depravity.

It will come as no surprise, even to anyone who's never seen the show, that Becker Pets The Dog frequently.

Tropes used in Becker include:
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Becker: The world is full of idiots, and someone needs to point it out to them or they will never know.

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Reggie: I don't really cook so much as I defrost and reheat.

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  • Homemade Sweater From Hell: In one episode, Margaret wears a "swest" that her husband, Lewis, made; it's hilariously bad. Linda feigns a compliment on it, and ends up getting her own "sweat" from Lewis.
  • The Internet Is for Porn: After Bob said that he was looking up something online, guess who replied, "Yeah, it must have been shocking to discover the internet wasn't just porn."
  • I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine: Many of Danson's old Cheers co-stars.
  • Jade-Colored Glasses: It's all but outright stated that Becker was once a lot more idealistic before adopting his viewpoint of Humans Are Morons. And see the trope just below this...
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: As much of a jerk as Becker is to Linda et al, he truly seems to care for most of his patients. That is, the ones that aren't stupid.
    • He's got a surprising amount of patience even with some of the stupid ones. Such as the woman who asked--after being told to only drink clear fluids until she got better--whether orange juice and milk would be okay. And then asked if vodka would be good for her, being a clear fluid.
    • One episode states that the reason why Becker's office is where it is is so that he can help people that otherwise wouldn't have access to medical help.
    • He also frequently accepts gifts such as baked goods and Sports tickets instead of money as many people usually don't have much.
    • "Subway Story" has his patience tested where he guides an old lady to where she wants to go, before he starts to figure out that she was going to Ground Zero. When she explains the reason why she can't, the realization hits Becker hard, and he stays with her as she talks about her son on September 11.
  • Last-Name Basis: Everyone but Margaret and sometimes Jake call him Becker.
  • Local Hangout: Reggie's Diner.
  • Long Bus Trip: At the start of Season 5, Reggie left a note saying she was leaving town for Europe. Worse, at the start of Season 6, Bob was said to be on vacation. Apparently, he never came back, as that was the last we ever heard of him.
  • Mood Whiplash: See the Tear Jerker entry. An otherwise funny episode turns into a beautifully tragic and one in the span of about 2 minutes.
  • Must Have Caffeine: Becker.
  • My Friends and Zoidberg: Bob is their own personal Zoidberg.
  • Never Got to Say Goodbye: Reggie's last words with her father were an argument, which she always regretted.
  • No Name Given: Linda and Bob's last names were never revealed.
  • Pet the Dog
  • Scrabble Babble: Subverted.
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Bob: Xebec?
Jake: Yeah, xebec.
Bob: That's not a word.
Jake: Sure it is. It's an antiquated, tri-masted Grecian vessel.
Bob: None of those are words!

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  • Side Effects Include: The side-effects list was used as the main reason why a split-personality patient didn't take his drugs — the "nice" personality was deathly afraid of the side effects.
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Becker: It also says it causes irregular periods. Are you afraid of that too?
Jim: Now I am!

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  • Smoking Hot Sex: Referenced when Becker tries to quit smoking by having sex every time he gets the urge:
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Becker: I just remembered another cigarette I miss.

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