Ep 16. Limits and Boundaries
- March 8, 1999
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7.8 (118)
Becker season 1 episode 16, titled "Limits and Boundaries," follows the life of Dr. John Becker, a highly opinionated and sarcastic doctor who practices medicine in a small office in the Bronx. The episode delves into Becker's personal life and relationships with his friends and patients.
The episode begins with Becker's best friend Jake, played by Alex Desert, announcing that he is getting married to his girlfriend, but Becker is not happy about it. Becker thinks that Jake is rushing into the marriage and urges him to take his time and think things through. However, Jake doesn't listen and goes ahead with the wedding plans.
Meanwhile, one of Becker's patients, a young man named Paul who is suffering from a rare and deadly disease, is in desperate need of a bone marrow transplant. Becker offers to test his own bone marrow to see if he's a match and can donate it to Paul. However, after further testing, it is discovered that Becker is not a match and they need to find another donor for Paul.
Becker also struggles with his own personal boundaries as a doctor. One of his patients, a woman named Mrs. Wilcox, constantly calls Becker at all hours of the day and night, and even shows up unannounced at his office and apartment. Becker wants to help her, but realizes that he needs to set boundaries to protect his own personal and professional life.
As the episode progresses, Jake's wedding plans hit a snag when his fiancé's father objects to the marriage. Becker tries to help Jake, but he soon realizes that he needs to respect his friend's decisions and let him make his own choices. Meanwhile, Paul's situation takes a turn for the worse and he is rushed to the hospital. Becker, along with his nurse Margaret and receptionist Linda, tries to find a donor for Paul before it's too late.
Overall, "Limits and Boundaries" is an emotionally charged episode that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and personal boundaries. The episode not only sheds light on the challenges of being a doctor, but also showcases the importance of personal relationships and the need to respect other people's decisions. Fans of the show will love this episode for its compelling storyline, relatable characters, and witty humor.