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Numb3rs - Season 1 [DVD]

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Genre Mystery & Thrillers
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Language English
Number Of Discs 4
Runtime 9 hours and 45 minutes
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Charlie Eppes, a brilliant mathematician is enlisted by his brother, Don, to join the ranks of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as a code-breaker. Now, the FBI has a new weapon in their war on crime, and even the most deceptive of criminals had better watch out.

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.78:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.4 x 5.43 x 1.02 inches; 6.4 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 9 hours and 45 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2006
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ German
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, Danish, German, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Paramount Home Entertainment
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001D16414
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 4
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
Numb3rs is a great series I love it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
The character development within this series is interesting with added intellectual mathematical intrigue. I was especially impressed with the seller's fast and prompt shipping, as well as the excellent quality of the movie sent. A smooth transaction overall and an intriguing series to watch.
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2011
In recent times, law enforcement agencies from local and state police departments all the way up to the FBI have been using mathematics to solve crimes and apprehend criminals. For five years on Friday nights, the CBS show "Numb3rs" helped show the general public how math is used in law enforcement.

"Numb3rs" is set in Los Angeles. FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) encounters many crime cases that can be solved with the help of mathematics, and his brother Charlie (David Krumholtz) is a mathematician who provides the number know-how needed to nab the criminals. The 13 episodes comprising this first season of the series were originally broadcast in the first five months of 2005--some of the crimes that Don and Charlie team up to solve in the first season include kidnapping, murder, bank robbery, counterfeiting, sniper killings, and even a jail break.

This DVD set includes all 13 episodes and some bonus material concerning the development and casting of the series. There is one flaw on this set--on the second disc, if you attempt to play the "Counterfeit Reality" episode from the main menu, the wrong episode plays. The workaround to this conundrum is to use the Play All option and use the chapter fast-forward button on your remote--eventually you will hit the "Counterfeit Reality" episode and it will play successfully.

Morrow and Krumholtz play their roles perfectly, and the supporting cast is outstanding as well, including Judd Hirsch as Alan, the father of Don and Charlie. The characters are likable and have great chemistry in a low-key sort of way. "Numb3rs" is great television. I regretted that I never tuned into the series until last March 12 (which turned out to be the series finale!) but am glad that the series is available on DVD. Eventually, I plan to order and watch the other seasons of this gem.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2023
family dynamics are so refreshing; a great portrayal of good role models and especially a healthy father figure.
Math & science intertwined in the background of FBI investigations. Really enjoyed most of the cameos especially Lou Diamond Phillips guest appearances!
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
The script is a little weak at times, some of the setups are a bit awkward, and the math, well, it's a TV show. Ignore the almost-always incorrect references to quantum mechanics and other math and physics mis-uses.

I like Judd Hirsch (Alex from Taxi) and Rob Morrow makes a good cop. The casting for little brother was a bit off, since the two actors have very different visages. If you ignore that, they work well together.

The main character (Charlie) consults for his brother at the FBI. The show is more of a cop show than an FBI show, but somehow the FBI is always involved, seemingly to direct the local cops. The script writers don't seem to have a clue about what the FBI does, or how municipal police work. But, again, ignore that and it is a good enough show.

Lastly, ignore the inconsistent personality traits of the characters. It would be nice if they had more consistent behavior, but maybe the budget doesn't allow for better writers. Still, it is a good show for relaxing a little and the actors are all good.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2013
Numb3rs starts out with a couple of guys who grew up together, know a bit about how the other one thinks (or so they thought), and sort of get along. Charlie (David Krumholtz) is a mathematician who can statistically provide answers to where the next crime will happen, and who is going to pull it off, given enough data. It doesn't always make sense to us "regular" folk, but eventually we catch on. Got to love the analogies. Charlie works with his brother, Don (Rob Morrow), an agent with the FBI. Charlie finds the bad guy, Don arrests him. Ying and Yang. The family dynamic is completed with the father figure, Alan (played by Judd Hirsch). He's a very smart individual who's always looking to learn and broaden his horizons. He keeps both of his sons on their toes, corrects childhood memories, explains others. A good papa. There are also several other characters at the CalSci University and FBI that are regulars in the program. Professor Fleinhardt (Peter MacNichol) and Amita Rumatajhan (Navi Rawat) are from the Physics and Math departments at CalSci. David Sinclair (Alimi Ballard), and Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno) who work for/with Don at the FBI.
And then there are the excellent creators and writers, and crew that put this whole thing together. Kudos to all involved. You had my attention from the very first, many years ago, when the series first began. To own the DVDs is the icing on the cake.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
This is a great show for 14+. Well done!
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023
Purchased this as a companion to increase engagement in my high school math course. It did the trick.

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Kathy Hawryluk
5.0 out of 5 stars NUMB3RS Season 1
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2022
My son and I have been watching them and it has brought back memories when we watched them when they were on the television. Thoroughly enjoying them since there is nothing else on the TV.
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jessica perrollaz
5.0 out of 5 stars Très beau dvd
Reviewed in France on February 8, 2021
Très bien reçu, parfait état et assez vite
みちこりん
5.0 out of 5 stars 昔TVで見てた
Reviewed in Japan on April 5, 2017
結構気に入っていたんですが、シーズン1は13話しかないのが不満。
そのあと2,3と最近ではTVでもやっていますが、だんだんと面白さが欠けてくるかな?
でも1だけは気に入っているので評価は5です。
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5.0 out of 5 stars Eigentlich hasse ich Mathe....
Reviewed in Germany on May 31, 2007
aber diese Serie hat mich persönlich dazu gebracht mich mehr damit zu beschäftigen, das ist ja doch ganz nützlich :-)

Zum Inhalt:
Zwei Brüder, der ältere (Don) FBI-Agent, der jüngere (Charlie) Mathe Professor, beginnen mehr oder weniger zufällig gemeinsam einen Kriminalfall zu lösen, letztendlich ist es nur Charlies Beharrlichkeit zu verdanken, dass Sie den Serienvergewaltiger und Mörder schnappen.

Damit beginnt eine Krimiserie, die in der TV-Landschaft wirklich ihresgleichen suchen muss und nicht fündig wird. Die Idee, Mathematik zum Thema einer Unterhaltungssendung zu machen habe ich zunächst für absoluten Wahnwitz gehalten und nur mit entsprechender Skepsis überhaupt erst eingeschaltet. Nach einer Stunde war für mich klar, was in den nächsten Wochen an diesem Termin zu geschehen hatte :-) Ich musste NUMB3RS gucken. Die Verknüpfung der mathematischen Fähigkeiten Charlies mit den investigativen seines Bruders ist unheimlich gut gelungen und auch einem Matheuninteressiertem fällt es leicht die Handlung zu verfolgen und sich nicht zu langeweilen (ich spreche aus Erfahrung).

Aber nicht nur das Fälle lösen spielt eine große Rolle in der Serie, auch das, durchaus gespalten zu nennende, Verhältnis der beiden Brüder untereinander und der Zusammenhalt der Familie allgemein. Immer wieder wird eine gewisse emotionale und soziale Inkompetenz der beiden thematisiert, hierbei spielt auch ihr lebenskluger Vater Alan eine nicht zu verachtende Rolle.

Die Rollen sind durchweg gut und überaus passend besetzt:
Don Eppes: Rob Morrow (bekannt aus "Ausgerechnet Alaska")
Charlie Eppes: David Krumholtz (Santa Clause)
Alan Eppes: Judd Hirsch (u.a. Independence Day)

Ein weiterer "großer" Name ist der von Peter McNicol (u.a. Mel Brocks Dracula), der Komödiant brilliert hier in der Rolle des völlig durchgeknallten und recht verwirrten Physik Professors Larry Fleinhardt der gleichzeitig ein guter Freund Charlies ist.
Dieser Charakter ist ein richtiger Laserstrahl in dieser richtig guten Serie. Er muss sich auch großer Beliebtheit außerhalb meiner vier Wände erfreuen, denn seine Rolle wird in der 2. Staffel wesentlich größer.

Ein Manko der ersten Staffel, es gibt nur 13 Folgen, bei der ersten Fernsehausstrahlung war ich schon sehr enttäuscht, vor allem da ich nicht damit gerechnet habe, die Serie jemals wieder zu sehen, waren die Quoten doch eher enttäuschend. Umso größer war die Freude als ich sie hier entdeckte (ich danke Amazon für seine Empfehlungen).

Zu den DVD's:
Die Verpackung ist außen Hui, innen so na ja, das jeweils zwei DVD's halb übereinander liegen finde ich persönlich eher suboptimal. Die Entnahme der unteren DVD ist immer etwas aufwändig und die Gefahr eines Zerkratzens der Scheibe erhöht sich auch. Die negativen Gedanken halten sich jedoch bisher sehr in Grenzen. Tja und die Extras, sie sind für das Verständnis der Serie nicht notwendig, aber irgendwie fehlen sie mir schon, denn enthalten ist kein Einziges. Das gibt einen viertel Punkt abzug, reicht aber nicht um meine Begeisterung zu dämpfen.

Was mich nur wundert ist, dass Charlies Worte aus dem Titel ("Wir wenden jeden Tag Mathematik an,...") bei der deutschen Tonspur ab der vierten Folge sang- und klanglos einfach nicht mehr auftauchen, obwohl sie für mich eindeutig zur Serie und ihrem Charme gehören. Eine Erklärung dafür habe ich bis heute nicht gefunden, ich schalte in diesen Minuten einfach die Englische Tonspur ein. :-)

Fazit: Für mich die beste Serie die es gibt, immer und immer und immer und immer wieder gern gesehen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Mathe führt zur Lösung
Reviewed in Germany on October 21, 2021
Als Fan von Castle, Mentalist, Blue Bloods, Black List und The Rookie dachte ich mir, dass ich dieser Serie einmal eine faire Chance gebe. Im Fernsehen gefiel sie mit nicht so besonders, aber als DVD sind die Geschichten amüsant und lustig anzusehen. Besorge mir auch noch Staffeln 2 bis 6.