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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097361377445
Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: PARD137744D
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 30, 2008
Running Time: 720 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Movie DVD
Amazon.com: Fascinating cases, friendship dynamics and trust metrics all add up to another compelling season of television's smartest procedural show. The season gets off to an explosive start with a Very Special Episode, complete with blazing action set pieces and even a Big Name Star (Val Kilmer!) right out of a Tony Scott blockbuster, which figures as Scott, who co-produces Numb3rs with brother Ridley, helmed the episode. The truth about agent Colby's (Dylan Bruno) loyalties is revealed, and he is tentatively and warily welcomed back into the fold, although Sinclair (Alimi Ballard) feels particularly betrayed. Mathematics (duh) figure heavily in this season's convoluted cases, including the death of a woman in a rising young movie star's bathtub, an immersive interactive video game, and a street race that spins out of control. Concepts such as partition congruence and Byzantine fault-tolerance may soar over most viewer's heads, but as the movie star admiringly observes, it's "way cool" when professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) measures towel absorbency to determine the size of the bathtub killer. Numb3rs divides its time between casework and the human equation. Charlie's older brother and FBI team leader Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) is haunted by the death of a woman in witness protection, loses one girlfriend, but regains another, Robin (Michelle Nolden reprising her second season role). Eccentric professor Larry (Peter Gallagher) has returned from space and is now living in a monastery. Psychological profiler Megan (Diane Farr) ponders a career change. It's a particularly eventful season for Charlie, who becomes a bestselling author and relationship guru after his book on friendship dynamics is marketed as a self-help tome. One harrowing case involving a kidnapped reporter hits close to home when intimidating thugs cloud his mathematical prowess. He also undergoes FBI training ("I'm in pursuit of a burgundy-ish, sort of merlot-coloured
what model car would you say that is?" he radios in during a training exercise). In the game-changing season finale, Charlie and Don, the "brothers who became friends," are on opposite sides of a case involving a Pakistani scientist friend of Charlie's who is suspected of being a terrorist. No episode commentaries this time around, but five featurettes go behind the scenes of the Tony Scott episode. --Donald Liebenson
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I like this show, I really do and I really like the actors in it but I never actually want to watch it. Maybe because it seems like every episode is the same, maybe it's because I don't see why certain actors are even in it.
For example, the dad of the 2 brothers, what is he bringing to the show? His story lines mean nothing to me and I just don't see what the point is. Don't get me wrong, he is a great actor but he is just there. So though the show is good to watch when there is nothing ... Read More
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Still an interesting show. But it's getting a little more violent trough the episodes. The actors do a wonderful job. If you don't like math, and you want to keep it that way, don't watch Numbers.. It gets under your skin! Have a nice time!
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Since I had watched this season ahead of time, I knew what I was buying. It is excellent for anyone who loves this series. The price was what I expected--not great; this season is too recent. But the content of the shows is excellent. (I hate the fact that I think it was end of this season that Diane Farr left the show; like many show fans, I'm not thrilled with the new cop, Nicki(?). I also think the romance between Don and his former lawyer girlfriend is unbelievable; the girl has as much charisma ... Read More
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I enjoy this series immensely. It combines crime solving with family,
friendship and science and math. The acting is superb, the writing is
wonderful. This particularly copy is in great condition. I would use this
shipper again.
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NUMB3RS has an odd distinction of being one of the few shows to survive in the dreaded Friday Night Death slot. This time slot has been the cause of many good shows going out before their prime. NUMB3RS has grown somewhat of a cult following allowing it to survive in a slot where most shows go before they're canceled.
NUMB3RS isn't really a procedural drama or a character drama, it's a bit of both. Rob Morrow portrays Don Eppes, a FBI agent who by the fourth season is pretty knowledgeable ... Read More
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