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Partial Law

Partial Law

1999TV Episode⏱️ 21mTV-PG
Comedy
7.4
IMDB Rating
154 votes

Becker's computer is stolen from his apartment. When he learns that his insurance policy proceeds are decidedly less than market value, he decides on a replacement through shady sources.

Director
Ken Levine
Writers
N/A
Stars
Ted Danson, Terry Farrell, Hattie Winston
Release Date
April 5, 1999
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Ted Danson
Ted Danson
as Dr. John Becker
Terry Farrell
Terry Farrell
as Reggie Kostas
Hattie Winston
Hattie Winston
as Margaret Wyborn
Shawnee Smith
Shawnee Smith
as Linda
Alex Désert
Alex Désert
as Jake Malinak
Saverio Guerra
Saverio Guerra
as Bob
Ashley Gardner
Ashley Gardner
as Susan Fox
Marty Ryan
Marty Ryan
as Mr. Scott
Connie Sawyer
Connie Sawyer
as Mrs. Yudelson

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Production
Dave Hackel Productions, Industry Entertainment, Paramount Network Television

🏷️ Keywords

insurance policycomputerreferring to oneself in the third personfake injurydifficulty walking

🎯 Categories

Comedy

⭐ Featured Review

Partial Law
by studioAT2022-10-08
8/10

"After many a scene stealing turn throughout this first series of 'Becker' the writers obviously had decided by this point to make the character of Bob (Saverio Guerra) more of a regular feature. By doing this though they equally then needed to ground him a little, and make him more three-dimensional as a character. They do this well here, pitting the character up against Becker, with some very funny moments. This show never became preachy, or too mawkish with its sentimentality, but there is a lovely moment here where the pace lulls a little, and we get as much of a sincere moment..."

💡 Did You Know?

When Bob is in Becker's apartment and goes to the fridge for a beer, he says, "I hope you went shopping, 'cause that stuff you had last time, I wouldn't shampoo my dog with that." This is possibly a reference to the episode of Cheers (also starring Ted Danson) called "Now Pitching, Sam Malone" (S01E13), in which Norm asks Coach for two bottles of Fields beer and comments, "Normally I wouldn't use that to shampoo my dog but, Sammy, you just sold me."

📖 Synopsis

Becker's computer is stolen from his apartment. When he learns that his insurance policy proceeds are decidedly less than market value, he decides on a replacement through shady sources.