Numb3rs

Nov. 17th, 2006 11:06 pm
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Fangirl moment.

I've got to say, I think tonight's episode of Numb3rs is the best I've seen in a long time. Not that they've been bad... they just haven't had that special... something. And this one definitely had it. Man, I love that show :-)
I especially liked the college dynamics- from my time as a grad student and leader of organizations in my department, that whole thing rang very true to me. I realize the whole point was to introduce more obstacles, and it probably seemed a little extreme. But it was totally accurate from what I've seen. And I think it's really great to see more of Sean Connery- er- Charlie at work and the problems associated with him doing work with the FBI. Most profs have enough on their plates! Yeah. Very realistic. I love this season, but this episode was especially good. I loved the kisses, and Charlie's expressions, and Larry with his blanket and pillow (he can sleep on my couch!), and the humor, and especially the 007 movie out today. VERY clever. And it was a strong episode and touching, too... even if there wasn't any real math with cute analogies like usual.

Anyhoo... just had to ramble.

Date: 2006-11-20 05:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinadp.livejournal.com
Oh my god, I totally loved Numb3rs this week too. I was so excited that Charlie finally made a move with Amita. I was saying "It's about time!" And my husband was saying, "No, he's too late." Loved the Charlie/ Amita kissing. Larry was too funny sneaking out of the steam tunnels.
The whole episode really did work so well.
It was the only thing that saved my night on Friday.

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