Season three is another great one. More intriguing cases and a little more insight into the brothers.
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NOTE: Contains medium level violence.
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Season three is another great one. More intriguing cases and a little more insight into the brothers.
I love TV shows that use science at its core. Numb3rs uses maths mostly but also physics, logic, etc. The characters seem realistic and the scripting is very good.
FBI Special Agent Don Eppes recruits his mathematical genius brother Charlie to help the Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles. The two brothers take on the most confounding criminal cases from a very distinctive perspective. Assisting Don at the FBI is behavioral specialist Megan Reeves and FBI agents David Sinclair and Colby Granger. Charlie’s colleagues at the University where he teaches include Dr. Larry Fleinhardt and former grad student Amita Ramanjuan, both of whom offer their math expertise to assist Charlie with the most perplexing cases. Don and Charlie’s father, Alan Eppes, is pleased to see his two sons working together, but fears their competitive nature will lead to trouble.
Episodes:
Spree
Two Daughters
Provenance
The Mole
Traffic
Longshot
Blackout
Hardball
Waste Not
Brutus
Killer Chat
Nine Wives
Finders Keepers
Take Out
End of Watch
Contenders
One Hour
Democracy
Pandora's Box
Burn Rate
The Art of Reckoning
Under Pressure
Money for Nothing
The Janus List
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