This is a sad story of three boys who were sexually abused in elementary school by a teacher. It involves their lives, their successes, their failures and their fragility. It's really gut wrenching. The issue I have with it is the continuity. It starts, stops, moves on, slows down. Characters are revealed and dismissed. Only one more to go in the series.
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See "Sleepers" instead
StephanDEsq23 January 2016
Warning: Spoilers
As the penultimate episode of NUMB3RS, this was still a rather confusing episode of NUMB3RS as it dealt with more characters and plot twists than usual, but it was still remarkably similar to the 1996 film "Sleepers", about four young boys who were sexually abused, and who then take revenge on their abuser. Like the movie, one of the boys is an attorney as a grown up in the episode. And also like the movie, a couple of the abused boys are killed as grown men. The differences are that the boys didn't commit a crime and end up in the juvenile detention system; the abuse took place in their school, and there is only one abuser, a teacher who we are led to believe he was killed by the grown up boys, he's actually alive.
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