List of Numbers episodes

Numb3rs /ˈnʌmbərz/ is an American television series produced by brothers Ridley and Tony Scott. It premiered on CBS on Sunday, January 23, 2005 at 10:00 pm with its pilot episode then moved to its Friday slot five days later. It remained in that slot for the rest of its run. The series is set in Los Angeles, California, and follows the stories of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team and a mathematics professor, focusing on relationships between FBI Special Agent in Charge Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), his brother Professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) and their father, Alan Eppes (Judd Hirsch), and on the brothers' efforts to fight crime. A typical episode begins with a crime, which is subsequently investigated by Don's team and mathematically described by Charlie. The insights provided by Charlie's mathematics are almost always crucial to solving the crime.[1]

In total, six complete seasons consisting of 118 episodes were broadcast. The first season, a mid-season replacement for Dr. Vegas,[2] was the shortest of the six, and spanned 13 episodes from January to May 2005. Seasons two and three aired from September to May of the 2005–2006 and 2006–2007 seasons respectively, but season four was cut short by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. Twelve episodes were originally produced and aired from September 2007 to January 2008. Six more episodes were aired in April and May 2008 after the strike ended. Season 5 began airing on October 3, 2008 and continued through to May 2009. Season six began in late September 2009 and concluded in March 2010.

In addition to being broadcast on television, Numb3rs is available on DVD. All seasons have been released encoded for Region 1, and seasons one, two, three, four, and five have been released encoded for Regions 2 and 4. Individual episodes of Numb3rs can also be purchased by registered members of the US iTunes Store[3] and as video on demand from Netflix and Amazon Unbox.[4] CBS also streams recently broadcast episodes on its website.[5] It is also available on a

Amazon prime.

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 13 January 23, 2005 May 13, 2005
2 24 September 23, 2005 May 19, 2006
3 24 September 22, 2006 May 18, 2007
4 18 September 28, 2007 May 16, 2008
5 23 October 3, 2008 May 15, 2009
6 16 September 25, 2009 March 12, 2010

Episode list

Season 1: 2005

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 1).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
11"Pilot"Davis Guggenheim & Mick JacksonNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonJanuary 23, 200510124.92[6]
22"Uncertainty Principle"David Von AnckenNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonJanuary 28, 200510415.46[7]
33"Vector"David Von AnckenJeff VlamingFebruary 4, 200510311.55[8]
44"Structural Corruption"Tim MathesonLiz FriedmanFebruary 11, 200510510.68[9]
55"Prime Suspect"Lesli Linka GlatterDoris EganFebruary 18, 200510610.49[10]
66"Sabotage"Lou AntonioLiz FriedmanFebruary 25, 200510211.46[11]
77"Counterfeit Reality"Alex ZakrzewskiAndrew DettmanMarch 11, 200510710.55[12]
88"Identity Crisis"Martha MitchellWendy WestApril 1, 20051089.99[13]
99"Sniper Zero"J. Miller TobinKen SanzelApril 15, 200510910.54[14]
1010"Dirty Bomb"Paris BarclayAndrew DettmanApril 22, 200511011.50[15]
1111"Sacrifice"Paul HolahanKen SanzelApril 29, 200511110.80[16]
1212"Noisy Edge"J. Miller TobinNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 6, 200511211.80[17]
1313"Man Hunt"Martha MitchellAndrew DettmanMay 13, 200511311.29[18]

Season 2: 2005–06

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 2).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
141"Judgment Call"Alex ZakrzewskiKen SanzelSeptember 23, 200520111.18[19]
152"Better or Worse"J. Miller TobinAndrew DettmanSeptember 30, 200520211.83[20]
163"Obsession"John BehringRobert PortOctober 7, 200520311.40[21]
174"Calculated Risk"Bill EaglesJ. David HardenOctober 14, 200520411.09[22]
185"Assassin"Bobby RothNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 21, 200520511.17[23]
196"Soft Target"Andy WolkDon McGillNovember 4, 200520611.13[24]
207"Convergence"Dennis SmithNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonNovember 11, 200520712.36[25]
218"In Plain Sight"John BehringJulie HébertNovember 18, 200520812.44[26]
229"Toxin"Jefery LevyKen SanzelNovember 25, 200520912.67[27]
2310"Bones of Contention"Jeannot SzwarcChristos Gage & Ruth FletcherDecember 9, 200521012.53[28]
2411"Scorched"Norberto BarbaSean CrouchDecember 16, 200521111.96[29]
2512"The OG"Rod HolcombAndrew DettmanJanuary 6, 200621213.93[30]
2613"Double Down"Alex ZakrzewskiDon McGillJanuary 13, 200621312.98[31]
2714"Harvest"John BehringJ. David HardenJanuary 27, 200621413.22[32]
2815"The Running Man"Terrence O'HaraKen SanzelFebruary 3, 200621513.31[33]
2916"Protest"Dennis SmithNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMarch 3, 200621611.94[34]
3017"Mind Games"Peter MarkleAndrew DettmanMarch 10, 200621711.67[35]
3118"All's Fair"Rob MorrowJulie HébertMarch 31, 200621812.09[36]
3219"Dark Matter"Peter EllisDon McGillApril 7, 200621913.69[37]
3320"Guns and Roses"Stephen GyllenhaalRobert PortApril 21, 200622012.09[38]
3421"Rampage"J. Miller TobinKen SanzelApril 28, 200622112.32[39]
3522"Backscatter"Bill EaglesNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 5, 200622212.01[40]
3623"Undercurrents"J. Miller TobinJ. David HardenMay 12, 200622312.35[41]
3724"Hot Shot"John BehringBarry SchindelMay 19, 200622412.72[42]

Season 3: 2006–07

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 3).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
381"Spree (Part 1)"John BehringKen SanzelSeptember 22, 200630111.35[43]
392"Two Daughters (Part 2)"Alex ZakrzewskiKen SanzelSeptember 29, 200630210.69[44]
403"Provenance"David Von AnckenDon McGillOctober 6, 200630311.07[45]
414"The Mole"Stephen GyllenhaalRobert PortOctober 13, 200630410.89[46]
425"Traffic"J. Miller TobinNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 20, 200630511.95[47]
436"Longshot"John BehringJ. David HardenOctober 27, 200630611.09[48]
447"Blackout"Scott LautanenAndrew DettmanNovember 3, 200630711.08[49]
458"Hardball"Fred KellerNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonNovember 10, 200630811.76[50]
469"Waste Not"J. Miller TobinJulie HébertNovember 17, 200630910.73[51]
4710"Brutus"Oz ScottKen SanzelNovember 24, 200631011.73[52]
4811"Killer Chat"Chris HartwillDon McGillDecember 15, 200631111.23[53]
4912"Nine Wives"Julie HébertJulie HébertJanuary 5, 200731212.35[54]
5013"Finders Keepers"Colin BuckseyAndrew DettmanJanuary 12, 200731311.58[55]
5114"Take Out"Leslie LibmanSean CrouchFebruary 2, 200731410.91[56]
5215"End of Watch"Michael WatkinsRobert Port & Mark LlewellynFebruary 9, 200731511.23[57]
5316"Contenders"Alex ZakrzewskiJ. David HardenFebruary 16, 200731610.69[58]
5417"One Hour"J. Miller TobinKen SanzelFebruary 23, 200731711.02[59]
5518"Democracy"Steve BoyumNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMarch 9, 200731810.29[60]
5619"Pandora's Box"Dennis SmithAndrew BlackMarch 30, 200731910.74[61]
5720"Burn Rate"Frederick K. KellerDon McGillApril 6, 200732010.93[62]
5821"The Art of Reckoning"John BehringJuile HébertApril 27, 200732110.15[63]
5922"Under Pressure"J. Miller TobinAndrew DettmanMay 4, 20073229.51[64]
6023"Money For Nothing"Stephen GyllenhaalNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 11, 200732310.03[65]
6124"The Janus List"John BehringRobert Port & Ken SanzelMay 18, 200732410.18[66]

Season 4: 2007–08

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 4).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
621"Trust Metric"Tony ScottKen SanzelSeptember 28, 20074019.38[67]
632"Hollywood Homicide"Alexander ZakrzewskiAndy DettmannOctober 5, 20074029.76[68]
643"Velocity"Fred KellerNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 12, 20074039.16[69]
654"Thirteen"Ralph HemeckerDon McGillOctober 19, 20074049.85[70]
665"Robin Hood"J. Miller TobinRobert PortOctober 26, 20074059.70[71]
676"In Security"Stephen GyllenhaalSean CrouchNovember 2, 20074069.34[72]
687"Primacy"Chris HartwillJulie HébertNovember 9, 20074079.94[73]
698"Tabu"Alex ZakrzewskiSekou HamiltonNovember 16, 200740810.26[74]
709"Graphic"John BehringNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonNovember 23, 200740910.12[75]
7110"Chinese Box"Dennis SmithKen SanzelDecember 14, 20074109.75[76]
7211"Breaking Point"Craig Ross, Jr.Andrew DettmanJanuary 11, 20084119.81[77]
7312"Power"Julie HébertJulie HébertJanuary 18, 200841210.08[78]
7413"Black Swan"John BehringKen SanzelApril 4, 200841310.00[79]
7514"Checkmate"Stephen GyllenhaalRobert PortApril 11, 20084149.54[80]
7615"End Game"Dennis SmithDon McGillApril 25, 20084159.64[81]
7716"Atomic No. 33"Leslie LibmanSean CrouchMay 2, 200841610.33[82]
7817"Pay to Play"Alex ZakrzewskiSteve Cohen & Andrew DettmanMay 9, 20084179.33[83]
7918"When Worlds Collide"John BehringNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 16, 20084189.78[84]

Season 5: 2008–09

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 5).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
801"High Exposure"Alex ZakrzewskiNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 3, 20085018.21[85]
812"The Decoy Effect"Ralph HemeckerKen SanzelOctober 10, 20085028.01[86]
823"Blowback"Dennis SmithRobert PortOctober 17, 20085038.68[87]
834"Jack of All Trades"Stephen GyllenhaalAndrew DettmannOctober 24, 20085049.33[88]
845"Scan Man"Craig Ross, Jr.Don McGillOctober 31, 200850510.72[89]
856"Magic Show"John BehringSean CrouchNovember 7, 200850611.28[90]
867"Charlie Don't Surf"Emilio EstevezSteve HawkNovember 14, 20085079.29[91]
878"Thirty-Six Hours"Rod HolcombJulie HébertNovember 21, 200850811.30[92]
889"Conspiracy Theory"Dennis SmithRobert PortDecember 5, 20085099.88[93]
8910"Frienemies"Steve BoyumNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonDecember 19, 20085109.18[94]
9011"Arrow of Time"Ken SanzelKen SanzelJanuary 9, 200951110.14[95]
9112"Jacked"Stephen GyllenhaalDon McGillJanuary 16, 200951211.02[96]
9213"Trouble In Chinatown"Julie HébertPeter MacNicolJanuary 23, 200951310.96[97]
9314"Sneakerhead"Emilio EstevezAaron Rahsaan ThomasFebruary 6, 200951410.30[98]
9415"Guilt Trip"Gwyneth Horder-PaytonMary Leah SuttonFebruary 13, 20095159.10[99]
9516"Cover Me"Rob MorrowAndrew DettmannFebruary 27, 20095169.62[100]
9617"First Law"Steve BoyumSean CrouchMarch 6, 200951710.12[101]
9718"12:01 AM"Ralph HelmeckerRobert PortMarch 13, 20095189.51[102]
9819"Animal Rites"Ron GarciaJulie HébertApril 10, 20095199.80[103]
9920"The Fifth Man"Ken SanzelDon McGillApril 24, 20095208.82[104]
10021"Disturbed"Dennis SmithNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 1, 20095219.70[105]
10122"Greatest Hits"Stephen GyllenhaalAndrew DettmannMay 8, 20095229.57[106]
10223"Angels and Devils"Alex ZakrzewskiKen SanzelMay 15, 20095239.72[107]

Season 6: 2009–10

For a more comprehensive list, see List of Numbers episodes (season 6).
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
1031"Hangman"Ken SanzelKen SanzelSeptember 25, 20096018.10[108]
1042"Friendly Fire"Rod HolcombMark Llewellyn & Robert David PortOctober 2, 20096027.85[109]
1053"7 Men Out"Alex ZakrzewskiDon McGillOctober 9, 20096037.34[110]
1064"Where Credit's Due"Dennis SmithAndy DettmannOctober 16, 20096047.77[111]
1075"Hydra"Ralph HemeckerSean CrouchOctober 23, 20096058.05[112]
1086"Dreamland"Stephen GyllenhaalNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 30, 20096067.74[113]
1097"Shadow Markets"Julie HébertJulie HébertNovember 6, 20096078.09[114]
1108"Ultimatum"Dennis SmithRobert David PortNovember 13, 20096088.16[115]
1119"Con Job"Ralph HemeckerDon McGillNovember 20, 20096097.84[116]
11210"Old Soldiers"Ken SanzelSteve CohenDecember 4, 20096107.38[117]
11311"Scratch"Stephen GyllenhaalMary Leah SuttonJanuary 8, 20106119.32[118]
11412"Arm in Arms"Gwyneth Horder-PaytonAndy DettmannJanuary 15, 20106129.65[119]
11513"Devil Girl"Stephen GyllenhaalJulie HébertJanuary 29, 20106138.70[120]
11614"And the Winner Is…"Ralph HemeckerGary RieckFebruary 5, 20106149.18[121]
11715"Growin' Up"Rob MorrowRobert PortMarch 5, 20106158.10[122]
11816"Cause and Effect"Nicolas FalacciNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMarch 12, 20106168.74[123]

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