Ep 11. Blind Curve
- November 29, 1999
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7.8 (117)
Becker season 2 episode 11, "Blind Curve," is a hilarious and heartwarming episode that follows the antics of Dr. John Becker, a grumpy yet lovable physician, and his oddball group of friends and patients.
The episode opens with Becker fuming over the fact that his neighbor, Reggie, has parked her car blocking his driveway yet again. He storms over to her apartment to give her a piece of his mind, but he ends up being roped into helping her move a piece of furniture. This sets off a chain of events that leads to Reggie accidentally injuring Becker's eye with a piece of wood.
As a result of the injury, Becker is forced to wear an eye patch, which sends his already grumpy demeanor into overdrive. His patients and friends start to become concerned about his mental health, and as much as he protests, he begrudgingly agrees to see an eye specialist.
Meanwhile, Jake, the lovable blind man who frequents Becker's office, has landed a job as a telemarketer. Despite his lack of sight, he has an incredible knack for selling products over the phone. However, when his manager finds out he's blind, she fires him on the spot. Jake is devastated, and Becker takes it upon himself to help him find a new job.
As Becker navigates the challenges of his injury and Jake searches for employment, the two storylines intersect in unexpected ways. Becker becomes increasingly frustrated with his doctor and starts to lose hope that he'll ever fully recover. However, Jake's never-say-die attitude and unwavering optimism inspire him to keep fighting.
The episode reaches its climax when Jake convinces Becker to go for a ride on his tandem bike, promising him that he'll be able to see the city in a whole new way. Despite Becker's initial resistance, he reluctantly agrees to give it a try.
As they ride through the city streets, Becker begins to relax and let his guard down. The experience of riding blindfolded on the back of the bike is both exhilarating and terrifying, and it forces him to confront his fears head-on. He realizes that even though he may have lost his sense of sight, he can still experience the world in new and exciting ways.
In the end, Becker's eye heals, and he regains his vision. However, the experience of being blind has forever changed him, and he emerges from the episode with a newfound appreciation for life.
"Blind Curve" is a classic episode of Becker that perfectly encapsulates the show's blend of comedy and heart. It's a must-watch for fans of the series, and it's sure to leave viewers feeling inspired and uplifted.