Ep 20. One Angry Man
- April 10, 2000
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8.0 (77)
Becker season 2 episode 20, titled "One Angry Man," follows John Becker, a grumpy and opinionated doctor who works in a small, rundown medical practice in the Bronx. In this episode, Becker becomes increasingly frustrated with his lot in life, feeling like his patients do not appreciate his work and that his colleagues are not taking him seriously.
As the episode begins, Becker is already in a foul mood, complaining about how difficult his patients are and how they never seem to follow his instructions. When one patient, a young boy with a cough, misses his appointment, Becker becomes so angry that he storms out of his office and into the street, shouting at anyone who will listen about how ungrateful his patients are.
Later, while at a coffee shop, Becker runs into a man named Hal, who is carrying a large stack of papers. Hal explains that he is a juror in a high-profile murder trial and that the case has been going on for weeks. Becker, always opinionated, chimes in with his thoughts on the trial and soon finds himself in a heated debate with Hal about the justice system.
Things take a turn for the worse when Hal accuses Becker of being too biased to see things objectively. Furious, Becker decides to prove Hal wrong by volunteering to serve as a juror himself — determined to show that he can be fair and impartial even when it goes against his own beliefs.
What follows is a tense and emotional journey as Becker struggles to keep an open mind and weigh the evidence carefully. As the case unfolds, he finds himself grappling with the weight of his own biases and coming to terms with the fact that, sometimes, justice isn't as clear-cut as he thought.
In the end, "One Angry Man" is a poignant exploration of the justice system and the ways in which we grapple with our own beliefs and biases when confronted with difficult truths. It's a thought-provoking episode that will leave audiences thinking long after the credits roll.