1. | Numb3rs: Season 1 | 2005 |
2. | Numb3rs: Season 2 | 2005 |
3. | Numb3rs: Season 3 | 2006 |
4. | Numb3rs: Season 4 | 2007 |
5. | Numb3rs: Season 5 | 2008 |
6. | Numb3rs: Season 6 | 2009 |
Numb3rs
We all use math every day...
Inspired by actual cases and experiences, Numb3rs depicts the confluence of police work and mathematics in solving crime. An FBI agent recruits his mathematical genius brother to help solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles from a very different perspective.
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David Krumholtz | Charlie Eppes |
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Alimi Ballard | David Sinclair |
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Rob Morrow | Don Eppes |
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Judd Hirsch | Alan Eppes |
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Dylan Bruno | Colby Granger |
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Navi Rawat | Amita Ramanujan |
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Sophina Brown | Nikki Betancourt |
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Aya Sumika | Liz Warner |
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Peter MacNicol | Dr. Larry Fleinhardt |
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Lou Diamond Phillips | Agent Ian Edgerton |
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Michelle Nolden | Robin Brooks |
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Matthew Yang King | Matt Li |
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Leslie Silva | M.E. Ridenhour |
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John Cariani | Otto Bahnhoff |
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John Michael Higgins | Floyd Mayborne |
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Tony Hale | Russell Lazlo |
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Michael Hogan | Ray Till |
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Henry Winkler | Roger Bloom |
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Fisher Stevens | John Buckley |
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Pablo Schreiber | Tal Feigenbaum |
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Joel Stoffer | Agent |
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John Prosky | Kyle Holtzman |
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Alec Mapa | Clerk |
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Rick Ravanello | Teddy Antell |
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Wendy Makkena | Kath Berry |
The team tries to protect an activist from a sniper, while Charlie and Amita try to keep his proposal and her answer a secret.
Charlie and the team investigate a shootout involving a bank robber, but when the science doesn't match the stories suspicion falls on one of Don's mentors.
A rash of apparent suicides takes a sinister turn when a gambling connection is uncovered. Elsewhere, Charlie worries when Alan's retirement disappears, and Larry flounders trying to find his new path.
The team gets a close-up look at the movie business when a producer's desiccated body is found in the desert. Elsewhere, Larry knows that he's leaving but not his destination, and Alan struggles with technology.
What starts as a kidnapping becomes more complicated when the team learns the child may be a clone and her guardians may not have her best interests in mind.
The team explores an odd death by some kind of electricity at a decommissioned airbase, finding themselves teamed with an odd character from the Pentagon's Department 44. Elsewhere, David ponders his future and Alan celebrates a birthday.
The team finds themselves protecting a hacker who has exposed their sting site when he's targeted by assassins.
The team gets into a turf war with a prison warden, and the casualty may be Ian Edgerton and the member of Don's team that he's taken hostage in a desperate attempt to prove himself innocent of murder charges.
When robbers hit a diamond exchange and take hostages, Don and the team find an unlikely ally in convict John Buckley, who may help the team's investigation when they believe the men are copying Buckley's criminal strategies.
When the team foils a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recover bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist, they call on Agent Roger Bloom, who worked on the Cooper case, for help with the investigation.
Don and the team try their luck at investigating the theft of scratch-off lottery tickets, but the stakes are raised when one of the culprits killed at a botched robbery turns out to be a former lottery winner.
The team searches for a lost shipment of high-caliber firearms when one of the weapons is responsible for random killings throughout the city. Also, Charlie and Amita disagree on a wedding date while Don re-evaluates his relationship with Robin.
The team searches for a serial killer who is targeting men who solicit prostitutes. Also, Colby and Nikki deal with the aftermath of a car crash when they have an accident during the investigation.
Larry turns up again after having wandered the desert for quite some time, while the FBI works to solve jewelry heist at an awards show, while dealing with celebrities...and their egos.
The team investigates the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been sexually assaulted by a teacher when they were young boys. Also, Charlie and Amita get a fantastic job opportunity that could put a wrinkle in their wedding plans.
Charlie and Amita are getting married at last. While making an arrest, Don's gun is stolen from him and is subsequently used in a series of crimes. Lou Diamond Phillips' character, Agent Ian Edgerton, appears in the series finale.