Numb3rs:CBS Hit Drama Sometimes Misses

By Abe, published Feb 13, 2006
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Rating: 3.1 of 5
Unlike many other shows that begin in the middle of the season, CBS crime drama Numb3rs became a ratings hit. As 2006 begins, it dominates its Friday night slot like few shows have done in recent memory. Numb3rs stars David Krumholtz as math professor/genius Charlie Eppes and Rob Morrow (Northern Exposure) as his FBI agent brother Don. 

Together they solve crimes using their respective talents. Despite the interesting premise and a strong cast which also includes Judd Hirsch (Taxi) and Peter Macnicol (Ally McBeal) something is missing from the equation here: good crimes.

As Charlie Eppes, Krumholtz plays an interesting character. Charlie, along with MacNichol’s Larry Fleinhart, is a math professor at Cal Sci (think Cal Tech with a different name.) Charlie is at times brash and extremely confident in his abilities – with good reason, he’s a genius. Yet, he’s likable, showing a vulnerable side sometimes with Amita, the pretty math student/colleague he likes or when he tries to connect emotionally with big brother Don.

As Don, Morrow is also very good. The character is not a stereotype who resents his little brother for all the attention the younger Eppes got as a kid genius. If anything, he’s protective of Charlie. However, Don doesn’t get to be as impressively clever as his brother. His cop-genius is limited to a couple good interrogations and a lot of gun play and “So what you’re saying is…” or “Do you mean that…” responses to little bro. But he’s likable as are his colleagues Sinclair (Alimi Ballard) and Reeves (Rescue Me’s Diane Farr). 

Sometimes, it seems Sinclair and Reeves (and another new agent, Colby, who’s pretty forgettable) do more crimesolving than Don does, which is weird. It almost makes one want to ask if Morrow is on maternity leave or restricted duty.

Takeaways
  • Rob Morrow plays an FBI agent whose math genius brother, David Krumholtz, helps him solve crimes
  • Judd Hirsch and Peter Macnicol also star
  • Great cast and characters, so-so plots
Did You Know?
Co-star Diane Farr used to co-star in Denis Leary's Rescue Me
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