Episode
Becker: Chris's Ex
Overview
When Chris's all-too-friendly ex-husband unexpectedly shows up and stays at her apartment, Becker tries everything he can to keep the divorced duo apart.
Details
- Series
- Becker
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 2003-04-20
- Runtime
- 23 min
Episode context
Chris's Ex is Episode 21 in Season 5 of Becker. It aired on 2003-04-20. The runtime is 23 min.
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Episode 20: Mr. and Ms. Conception
John gets frustrated when a childless couple who come to him for advice on getting pregnant misconstrue everything he says. Elsewhere, Chris flirts with a fire marshal to get out of a ticket, but Bob's attempt to charm a police officer who is about to write him up for jaywalking backfires.
Episode 22: Daytime Believer
John realizes he still has feelings for Chris after a series of romantic dreams about her, but he fears she doesn't feel the same way about him. Meanwhile, Linda lives in fear that something bad is going to happen to her after she is involved in an accident on her way to work
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Episode 17: Thank You for Not Smoking
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Episode 12: Bad to the Bone
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Episode 11: Once Upon a Time
Margaret looks back 10 years to her first meeting with John, when she persuaded him to hire her and keep his practice open instead of closing shop and returning to Boston. Meanwhile, Bob hides at the diner from an angry tenant who wants him to fix a clogged drain; and Chris finds Jake's old keyboard.
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Chris gets jealous when she hears from John that he is dating an editor at a leading magazine and is going to spend Christmas with her in Vermont. Also: Bob fears that a street-corner Santa is out to get him, and Margaret tries to cheer up Linda by having her go caroling with a church group.