Friday, October 3, 2008

NUMB3RS - Recap & Review - High Exposure

NUMB3RS
High Exposure

Original Air Date: Oct 3, 2008

KP – Head Writer
kp@thetwocents.com

What do we need to remember from last season? Oh, just that Charlie did bad things behind the FBI’s back with the work of a fellow genius, who the FBI believes is a possible terrorist. The Federal Authorities arrived at the Eppes home to arrest Charlie. And now on to this season!

225 Crashed Aircraft, 72 Carats, 32 Geographic Satellites, 2 Climbers

What we learned this week while watching NUMB3RS:

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  1. NUMB3RS
    High Exposure

    Original Air Date: Oct 3, 2008

    KP – Head Writer
    kp@thetwocents.com

    What do we need to remember from last season? Oh, just that Charlie did bad things behind the FBI’s back with the work of a fellow genius, who the FBI believes is a possible terrorist. The Federal Authorities arrived at the Eppes home to arrest Charlie. And now on to this season!

    225 Crashed Aircraft, 72 Carats, 32 Geographic Satellites, 2 Climbers

    What we learned this while watching NUMB3RS:

    - Don’t go rock climbing when bad guys are looking for you, you’ll not really get to hang in there.
    - Charlie isn’t in prison because the judges accepted the government’s motion to drop all charged against him. Oh, Don thinks that makes Charlie lucky – umm YEAH!
    - Charlie still doesn’t have his security clearance back.
    - Lou Diamond Phillips is actually pretty good in anything he does. Do you remember Young Guns? He was awesome!
    - Meghan is really gone (tear). Special Agent Nikki Betancourt is now in the house!
    - Larry and Amita are still working with the FBI even though Charlie can’t. AWKWARD! (I wrote this before Larry said it in the show, I swear!)
    - Bouldering is a skill that will never appear on my resume.
    - Robin, Don’s lawyer type girlfriend, is still around.
    - Optic Crystal Graphic Analysis is yet another thing math experts know about, that FBI agents (and 98% of the free world) don’t.
    - Iron Man came out on DVD this week. Cool. I haven’t seen it yet, should I?
    - More small planes have disappeared over the continental U.S. than have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle. So they said on Mythbusters – so said Larry on NUMB3RS. Mythbusters = Great Show!
    - The words “Squish Squash” means something important to math geniuses. To me, it’s just what’s on my boots after a day at the pumpkin farm.
    - Cell phones don’t work in the Mojave Mountains. Not even fancy schmancy FBI ones.
    - MS Word doesn’t have a synonym for the word schmancy.
    - Lou Diamond Phillips doesn’t care Charlie can’t work with the FBI – so Charlie does.
    - Climbing trees – it’s not just for cool forts anymore.
    - Larry is a master manipulator.
    - Don thinks Charlie should appeal the FBI’s decision. Why? Because “Screw it”, that’s why.
    - I’m home watching this at 10pm on a Friday night, is this a good thing?

    So, how did you guys like the the return of NUMB3RS to our Friday nights? Do you consider it a triumphant return? If so, why? If not – well, why the hell not? Share it with the class in the comments, the Professor will be listening!

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  2. Numb3rs has been renewed for a fourth season it will start on September 28th with the first episode titled "Trust Metric", in this episode Colby is being interrogated by a man named Agent Kirkland, who passes him a handcuff key and gives him escape instructions.

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  3. hey, i stay at home on Friday nights just so i can catch Numb3rs. Don't give me that look... I'm not that nerdy.

    and See iron man, it's awesome.

    i like Charlie with Short curls.

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