Ep 9. A First Class Flight
- December 17, 2003
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8.2 (95)
In Becker season 6 episode 9 titled "A First Class Flight," viewers follow Dr. John Becker, a grumpy, yet brilliant, doctor who continues to navigate through the ups and downs of life while managing his medical practice in the Bronx. The episode begins with Becker preparing for a flight to Los Angeles for a medical conference. As a result of the airline overbooking, Becker ends up getting upgraded to first class.
As he gets comfortable in his luxurious seat, Becker is introduced to a fellow passenger named Diane, an attractive, successful businesswoman. They quickly hit it off, bonding over their shared love of classic movies. However, things take a turn when Becker realizes that Diane is not interested in him romantically, causing him to become overly competitive with her.
Meanwhile, back in the Bronx, Linda, Becker's office manager, is left in charge of the practice. Despite her initial confidence, she quickly becomes overwhelmed with the workload and decides to hire a temporary assistant named Tony. Initially, Tony seems like a great addition to the team, but as the day goes on, Linda begins to suspect that he might not have the qualifications he claimed to have.
Back on the flight, Becker continues to pursue Diane, using his medical expertise to help her with a headache. However, his competitiveness causes her to question his intentions and distance herself from him. Becker eventually realizes his mistake and apologizes to Diane for his behavior.
Back at the office, Linda confronts Tony about his qualifications and calls his supposed employer, only to discover that he was lying about his experience. She decides to let him go and take on the extra workload herself, realizing that she is capable of handling the job.
The episode ends with Becker and Diane parting ways on good terms, with a newfound respect for each other's interests and passions. As they disembark from the plane, Becker runs into a patient who is also attending the medical conference, reminding him of the important work that he does back in the Bronx.
Overall, "A First Class Flight" is a fun and enjoyable episode of Becker, highlighting the show's witty writing and a strong, ensemble cast. It's a great example of how the show balances humor with heart, showing that even grumpy doctors can learn important life lessons along the way.