"Numb3rs" Vector (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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7/10
A Virus Strain...Wow
Hitchcoc13 April 2021
Considering what is going on these days, this episode strikes true. When a couple pharmaceutical go at it, the chips begin to fall. A trio of researches who appear to have the best intentions cause a stir when 20 people die for some disease strain. Interesting next development.
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8/10
good, but want to make sure
akicork25 March 2022
Plenty of suspense, and fits in philosophically with our current problems (2019/present) with COVID. A good episode. I feel I have to weigh in on behalf of J. K. Simmons, who was panned by another reviewer. I have watched him in other castings and have seen only the character he was cast - a skilled actor doing his job. I would ask that reviewer how many senior medical staff do they know? I know many. A few are friendly, even cuddly, towards the patients, but most know better. To maintain their mental balance, senior medical staff cannot have any emotional interaction with their patients. Such a relation endangers the physician/surgeon's ability to make objective judgements on the case. So many senior medics in hospitals have a very cold, abstracted demeanour. They need to distance themselves from the pain and turmoil in their patients' lives.
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6/10
The lethal virus
Lady_Targaryen4 May 2008
Warning: Spoilers
In the third episode of numbers, Don and Charlie discover a lethal virus who is killing people in a very fast way. The virus is striking in various places of Los Angeles,and the idea of Bio-terrorism is gave as an option. Charlie and Don unite their skills to discover what (or who) is determined to kill so many humans.

This episode in my opinion is one of the coolest of Numbers, not only because is one of the most exciting, but also with more suspense!

By the way: I was very worried with Charlie's and Don's father, Mr. Alan Eppes, when he started to show sickness. I thought he was going to die, and I am honestly very happy that he didn't. :)
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1/10
Bluffers guide to mathematics
nemesis-884 June 2022
Absolutely stupid show for North American people who don't know anything but want to pretend they do. Not a single problem is solved with math. There is actually NO math in this show. Avoid.
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1/10
not much a krumholtz or boy wonder fan
sandcrab27712 June 2018
I could have eased through all the gibberish for this episode except for the incompetent j.k. simmons ... he seems to lay waste to a lot of otherwise watchable television ... and his famers insurance commercials are even worse ...
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