Ok, ok, so the legality of this episode doesn't hold up to much scrutiny when you think about it, but taken for the some of its parts this is a wonderful, smartly written episode of 'Becker'.
It's one that sees Ted Danson on top form as the always grumpy 'Becker', but here is wronged and we see him on the war path.
The writing here is great, with the scene in the radio station fully deserving the round of applause it gains from the studio audience upon its completion.
Not enough people talk about 'Becker', but it's a great show, with a very high quality rating. It could talk about serious topics, but still remain comedic, and that's hard to do.