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Closed Caption; Crunching numb3rs: season one; Point of origin: inside the unaired pilot; Audition reels with optional commentary by Mark Saks; Cast and crew commentaries on select episodes; Do the math: the caltech analysis; Charlievision FX sequences 1.0; Blooper reel
Full Product DetailsDisc #3 -- Numb3rs: The Complete First Season
1. Chapter 1 [4:15]
2. Chapter 2 [3:48]
3. Chapter 3 [5:01]
4. Chapter 4 [2:57]
5. Chapter 5 [6:37]
6. Chapter 6 [1:39]
7. Chapter 7 [4:01]
8. Chapter 8 [3:38]
9. Chapter 9 [8:44]
10. Chapter 10 [:32]
11. Chapter 11 [:00]
1. Chapter 1 [4:26]
2. Chapter 2 [3:35]
3. Chapter 3 [4:20]
4. Chapter 4 [3:50]
5. Chapter 5 [7:49]
6. Chapter 6 [:12]
7. Chapter 7 [6:17]
8. Chapter 8 [1:31]
9. Chapter 9 [7:59]
10. Chapter 10 [1:07]
11. Chapter 11 [:32]
12. Chapter 12 [:00]
"Everything is math." That's how brilliant mathematician Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) sees the world in this 2005 drama from executive producers Ridley and Tony Scott. A CSI-meets-A Beautiful Mind police procedural, Numb3rs taps into the ways math can analyze crime, reveal patterns, and predict behavior. At 30, Charlie still lives at home with his father, Alan (Judd Hirsch), and is enmeshed in his continued academic life, spurred along by his mentor, physicist Dr. Larry Fleinhardt (Peter MacNicol). That is until his brother, FBI Special Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), stops by the house with an apparent serial-rape-and-murder case that's confounding the feds. Don is more likely to use good, old-fashioned police work to catch a killer, but when he sees that Charlie can narrow down the rapist's point of origin using math, he decides to enlist his little brother in the hunt. Aiding Don are Agents Terry Lake (Sabrina Lloyd) and David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard). Skeptical at first, the FBI eventually consults Charlie in cases such as "Prime Suspect," in which the daughter of a mathematician is kidnapped and Charlie uses the famous Riemann hypothesis to track the girl down; "Sacrifice," which finds Don on the trail of a murdered computer researcher whose classified project has gone missing; and "Sabotage," wherein Charlie tries to decrypt a mysterious message left at a crime scene. Along with Season 1's 13 episodes, the set also includes tons of bonus features, including commentary on five episodes, audition reels, a special-effects featurette, and a short, engaging documentary on the series' genesis. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble