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Dr. John Becker is easily annoyed -- by noisy neighbors, a ridiculous comment, a flickering streetlight, the antics of his misfit staff members. He's a talented and dedicated doctor and goes the extra mile for those in need, but he doesn't waste a chance to give anyone a piece of his mind.
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S6, EP1 "What's Love Got to Do With It?"
Becker and Chris rekindle their romance after she is hospitalized for an appendectomy; Jake must sell something precious to pay his rent.

S6, EP10 "Margaret Sings the Blues"
Margaret begins to regret her decision to become a nurse instead of a singer; Linda gives out flu shots while Becker searches for Margaret.

S5, EP13 "I've Got Friends I Haven't Used Yet"
Becker suspects his former college roommate (Kelsey Grammer) of swiping his prescription pad during an unannounced visit.

S5, EP14 "The Pain in the Neck"
One of Becker's patients appears to be in better health since he began praying; Linda tries to rein in her long-distance relationship.

S5, EP17 "Thank You for Not Smoking"
Becker is fit to be tied after Chris bans smoking; Bob convinces Jake that Amanda is cheating on him.

S5, EP8 "Atlas Shirked"
Chris loses it after overdoing her good deeds and learning what the purpose of one of her kindnesses really was.

S5, EP7 "Papa Does Preach"
Becker's new patient (French Stewart) drives him batty by scheduling several appointments as multiple personalities; Bob decides he wants to be a father.
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