"Numb3rs" Convergence (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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(2005)

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7/10
More Story--Less Math
Hitchcoc19 April 2021
First of all we are introduced to an arrogant adversary of Charlies from he college days--another mathematician. He hovers over the show as Charlie tries to help Don solve a series of murders for profit. These guys are overseen by a couple master of technology, especially when it comes to cell phones The problem is that the plans have been laid in a deceptive way and are very hard to crack. Once again, the human element is the factor most in the way.
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6/10
Do they do jigsaw puzzles?
babsiep9 May 2020
In the last scene, Alan claims that he is doing a 5000 piece jigsaw puzzle. I have done a 5000 piece puzzle, they're HUGE! At least 4 times as big as the one on the table...
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6/10
Need to Learn How to Pronoune words.
WYAdams27 November 2019
Charlie is supposedly a math genius, but that is only a fictional character. The reality is that we have an actor reading lines from a script written by Hollywood writer of average to below average intelligences and educations.

What has me fired up is the fact that they had Charlie talking about a Fourier Analysis, but he pronounced it furrier, like a person who sell furs.
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3/10
Should have kept it simple
ezgoingkev11 September 2007
Warning: Spoilers
In an effort to be crafty the writers dropped the ball.

One criminal worked for an insurance underwriter and picked the families to rob.His partner used the families cell phones to locate where they lived.

The criminal working at the underwriter's office would have the families info including their address so why the need for the plot complications regarding using their cell phones to find out where they lived? No insurance agency would determine a price without knowing the location where the items reside.

Should have used the KISS method.
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4/10
eppsie flunks
sandcrab27720 January 2019
Well, he goes to the ends to claim he's smart and develops all kinds of algorithims to prove his point ... basic algabraic calculations most 6 year olds can make ...so, he isn't really a genius but a buffoon.
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