- List of Numb3rs episodes (season 6)
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Numb3rs Season 6
DVD coverCountry of origin United States No. of episodes 16 Broadcast Original channel CBS Original run September 25, 2009 – March 12, 2010Home video release DVD release date August 10, 2010 Season chronology ← Previous
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—Season six of Numb3rs, an American television series, first aired on September 25, 2009 and ended on March 12, 2010, this was the final season of the series. This season featured only 16 episodes.
Episodes
See also: List of Numb3rs episodes№ # Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(million)Original air date Production
code103 1 "Hangman" Ken Sanzel Ken Sanzel 8.10[1] September 25, 2009 601 While Charlie waits for an answer to the question he popped to Amita, Don and his team try to hunt down a sniper intent on killing someone under FBI protection.
Mathematics used: Unexpected hanging paradox and Barberpole illusion104 2 "Friendly Fire" Rod Holcomb Mark Llewellyn & Robert David Port 7.85[2] October 2, 2009 602 Two members of a unit led by Don's former mentor are killed during a shootout with bank robbers. The bank robbers refuse to take responsibility of the killings and Charlie recreates the shootout to find out how they died. Larry does not want to take part in the search for the God particle. He also quits teaching.
Mathematics used: Triangulation105 3 "7 Men Out" Alex Zakrzewski Don McGill 7.34[3] October 9, 2009 603 To find the person behind a deadly gambling ring that is running a high-stakes Russian roulette tournament, Don and his team are called in to investigate. Elsewhere, Don and Charlie become concerned over the financial health of Alan.
Mathematics used: IP traceback106 4 "Where Credit's Due" Dennis Smith Andy Dettmann 7.77[4] October 16, 2009 604 The team investigates several deaths that turn out to be copies of a soon-to-be-released movie, while Larry goes on his own personal adventure. Alan continues his job search.
Mathematics used: Triangulation107 5 "Hydra" Ralph Hemecker Sean Crouch 8.05[5] October 23, 2009 605 The team attempts to find the daughter of a geneticist who they suspect was kidnapped by the unstable mother. However, they become concerned about the case when they find evidence that suggests the young girl was a clone. Meanwhile, Charlie and Amita discuss having kids and Liz reveals a dark secret.
Mathematics used: Wavelets, Acoustics and Cake cutting108 6 "Dreamland" Stephen Gyllenhaal Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton 7.74[6] October 30, 2009 606 A woman's corpse turns up at a decommissioned air base.
Mathematics used: Electric Fields for Three Point Charges, Cyclotrons and Gaussian Laser Modes109 7 "Shadow Markets" Julie Hébert Julie Hébert 8.09[7] November 6, 2009 607 In order to find a cyber crime lord, the team conducts an undercover sting. The operation is prevented by a brilliant hacker whose goal is to take over the Internet black market. However, his actions put him in a dangerous online war that might lead to murder. 110 8 "Ultimatum" Dennis Smith Robert David Port 8.16[8] November 13, 2009 608 In the middle of a case where he is tracking down a criminal in charge of a heroin ring inside a prison, Agent Ian Edgerton unexpectedly turns into the murder suspect when the informant he meets with winds up dead, sending Edgerton over the edge when he takes a member of Don's team hostage.
Mathematics used: Pursuit-evasion, Game theory and Ultimatum game111 9 "Con Job" Ralph Hemecker Don McGill 7.84[9] November 20, 2009 609 When robbers hit a diamond exchange and take hostages, Don and the team find an unlikely ally in convict John Buckley, who may help the team's investigation when they believe the men are copying Buckley's criminal strategies.
Mathematics used: Packet injection, Man-in-the-middle attack and Combinatorial game theory112 10 "Old Soldiers" Ken Sanzel Steve Cohen 7.38[10] December 4, 2009 610 Agent Roger Bloom, who worked on the Cooper case, is brought in to help the team when they foil a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recover bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist.
Mathematics used: Probabilistic risk assessment113 11 "Scratch" Stephen Gyllenhaal Mary Leah Sutton 9.32[11] January 8, 2010 611 The team investigates the theft of scratch-off lottery tickets, but the stakes are raised when one of the culprits killed at a botched robbery turns out to be a former lottery winner. 114 12 "Arm in Arms" Gwyneth Horder-Payton Andy Dettmann 9.65[12] January 15, 2010 612 The team searches for a lost shipment of high-caliber firearms when one of the weapons is responsible for random killings throughout the city. Also, Charlie and Amita disagree on a wedding date while Don re-evaluates his relationship with Robin.
Mathematics used: Reverse trajectory, 4D mapping, Combinatorial optimization and Pigeonhole principle115 13 "Devil Girl" Stephen Gyllenhaal Julie Hébert 8.70[13] January 29, 2010 613 The team searches for a serial killer who is targeting men that solicit prostitutes. Also, Colby and Nikki deal with the aftermath of a car crash when they have an accident during the investigation.
Mathematics used: Geo-profiling and Scaled gradient projection116 14 "And the Winner Is…" Ralph Hemecker Gary Rieck 9.18[14] February 5, 2010 614 The team gets a taste of the limelight when they search for jewels worth millions that have been stolen during an awards show broadcast. In addition, Don revisits an old case that is haunting him, and Larry returns from his adventure in the desert.
Mathematics used: Retrograde analysis and Crowd flux dynamics117 15 "Growin' Up" Rob Morrow Robert Port 8.10[15] March 5, 2010 615 The team investigates the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been sexually assaulted by a teacher when they were young boys. 118 16 "Cause and Effect" Nicolas Falacci Cheryl Heuton & Nicolas Falacci 8.74[16] March 12, 2010 616 The team try to find Don's stolen gun, which is being used in a series of vigilante killings. Meanwhile, Charlie and Amita get married and Don decides on the direction he wants to take in life. References
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- ^ Seidman, Robert (November 14, 2009). "TV Ratings: Ghost Whisperer leads night with 18-49; Smallville hits season high with viewers". TV by the Numbers. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/11/14/tv-ratingsghost-whisper-leads-night-with-18-49-smallville-hits-season-high-with-viewers/33655. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (November 21, 2009). "TV Ratings: Ghost Whisperer leads night with adults 18-49; Shrek the Third helps ABC". TV by the Numbers. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/11/21/tv-ratingsghost-whisperer-leads-night-with-18-49-shrek-the-third-helps-abc/34250. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (December 5, 2009). "TV Ratings: Dollhouse Returns Quietly, Ugly Betty Bounces Back (33%)". TV by the Numbers. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/12/05/tv-ratings-dollhousereturns-quietly-ugly-betty-bounces-back-33/35356. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (January 9, 2010). "TV Ratings: CBS Leads; 20/20, Dateline Strong Shark Tank returns". TV by the Numbers. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/01/09/tv-ratings-cbs-leads-2020-dateline-strong-shark-tank-returns/38179. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
- ^ Seidman, Robert (January 16, 2010). "TV Ratings: CBS Wins; Supernanny and Shark Tank Improve". TV by the Numbers. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/01/16/tv-ratings-cbs-wins-supernanny-and-shark-tank-improve/39128. Retrieved February 11, 2010.
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External links
- List of Numb3rs episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Numb3rs season 6 episodes at TV.com
Numb3rs Characters Don Eppes · Charlie Eppes · Alan Eppes · Larry Fleinhardt · Colby Granger · Amita Ramanujan · Megan Reeves · David Sinclair · Nikki Betancourt · Liz Warner · Other CharactersEpisode list Notable episodes "Pilot" · "Uncertainty Principle" · "Scorched" · "Harvest" · "Guns and Roses" · "Spree" · "Two Daughters" · "Provenance" · "Killer Chat" · "Nine Wives" · "Democracy" · "The Art of Reckoning" · "The Janus List" · "Trust Metric" · "When Worlds Collide" · "Thirty-Six Hours" · "Arrow of Time" · "The Fifth Man" · "Disturbed" · "Angels and Devils" · "Cause and Effect"Categories:- Lists of Numb3rs episodes
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