Ep 7. Papa Does Preach
- November 24, 2002
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7.6 (65)
In the Becker season 5 episode 7 titled "Papa Does Preach," we see Dr. John Becker struggling with the news that his estranged father is suddenly in town and wants to see him. For years, Dr. Becker has held a grudge against his father for leaving his family when he was a child, and has had no contact with him since.
As Becker grapples with whether or not to meet with his father, he starts to reflect on their past and begins to realize that he might have been too harsh in his judgment and unforgivingness. However, his stubbornness gets in the way as he struggles to let himself forgive his father and move on from the resentment he's carried for so long.
Meanwhile, Margaret is dealing with some relationship issues of her own. She's been seeing a man named Tony, who she's grown very fond of, but is hesitant to take things to the next level because of her insecurities around intimacy and commitment. However, after talking with Linda, Margaret decides to take a chance and invite Tony over for dinner, where she hopes to express her feelings and try to take their relationship to the next level.
As the episode progresses, we see John grappling with some big decisions regarding his father and eventual reconciliation with him. We also get to see Margaret navigate the complexities of her relationship with Tony, and the two of them come to some surprising realizations about what they want from each other and from life in general.
Overall, "Papa Does Preach" is an emotionally charged episode that explores the themes of forgiveness, family, and intimacy in a thoughtful and realistic way. The performances are excellent, particularly Ted Danson's portrayal of Dr. Becker struggling with his conflicting emotions towards his father. The writing is solid, and the plot is engaging throughout, making for a satisfying and memorable episode that will resonate with fans of the show.