词条 | Numbers (season 2) |
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| show_name = Numbers | season_name = Numbers Season 2 | season_number = | bgcolour = #005E7D | image = Numb3rs season 2 DVD.png | image_upright = 0.9 | image_alt = | caption = DVD cover | starring = | country = United States | num_episodes = 24 | network = CBS | first_aired = {{Start date|2005|9|23}} | last_aired = {{End date|2006|5|19}} | prev_season = Season 1 | next_season = Season 3 | episode_list = }} Season two of Numbers, an American television series, premiered on September 23, 2005 and its season finale was on May 19, 2006. Season two sees several changes to Don's FBI team: Terry Lake is reassigned to Washington DC and two new members join Don and David Sinclair: Megan Reeves and Colby Granger. Charlie is challenged on one of his long-standing pieces of mathematical work and also starts work on a new theory, Cognitive Emergence Theory. Larry sells his home and lives a nomadic lifestyle, while he becomes romantically involved with Megan. Amita receives an offer for an assistant professor position at Harvard University, but is plagued by doubt as her relationship with Charlie is challenged and her career is in upheaval. Alan begins working and dating again, though he struggles with the loss of his wife. Episodes{{See also|List of Numbers episodes}}|EpisodeNumber = 14 |EpisodeNumber2 = 1 |Title = Judgment Call |DirectedBy = Alex Zakrzewski |WrittenBy = Ken Sanzel |Viewers = 11.18[1] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|9|23}} |ProdCode = 201 |ShortSummary = When a judge's wife is shot dead while arriving into her parking garage, Don and his team look into the judge's cases to determine if one of his verdicts led to the murder. First appearance of: Diane Farr as Megan Reeves and Dylan Bruno as Colby Granger Mathematics used: Scatterplot, Bayesian Spam Filtering, Buffon's needle and Conditional Probability |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 15 |EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |Title = Bettor or Worse |DirectedBy = J. Miller Tobin |WrittenBy = Andrew Dettman |Viewers = 11.83[2] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|9|30}} |ProdCode = 202 |ShortSummary = Don and his team are called in when a woman attempting to rob a jewelry store in Beverly Hills is shot by a security guard. Mathematics used: Von Neumann cellular automata, Farey sequence and pseudo-random numbers |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 16 |EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |Title = Obsession |DirectedBy = John Behring |WrittenBy = Robert Port |Viewers = 11.40[3] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|10|7}} |ProdCode = 203 |ShortSummary = The FBI becomes involved in the stalking of a popular singer after she is threatened by an intruder in her house and reveals a series of threatening letters she has received through the mail. Charlie receives an anonymous love letter from someone other than Amita. Mathematics used: Trigonometry, curvelet analysis, Forensic Information System for Handwriting (FISH), spherical astronomy and art gallery problem |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 17 |EpisodeNumber2 = 4 |Title = Calculated Risk |DirectedBy = Bill Eagles |WrittenBy = J. David Harden |Viewers = 11.09[4] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|10|14}} |ProdCode = 204 |ShortSummary = Don and Megan are called to the murder scene when the CFO of a powerful energy company—who was about to testify against her fellow executives—is murdered at her home and her son is the only witness. Mathematics used: Conditional probability and compound interest |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 18 |EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |Title = Assassin |DirectedBy = Bobby Roth |WrittenBy = Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton |Viewers = 11.17[5] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|10|21}} |ProdCode = 205 |ShortSummary = Along with David Sinclair and new FBI Agent Colby Granger, Don discovers a secret code during a raid and enlists Charlie's help to crack it. Charlie cancels his date with Amita only to discover she already made other plans for that night. Mathematics used: Transposition cipher, game theory and paper planes |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 19 |EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |Title = Soft Target |DirectedBy = Andy Wolk |WrittenBy = Don McGill |Viewers = 11.13[6] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|4}} |ProdCode = 206 |ShortSummary = A week-long series of counter-terrorism exercises are put to the test by Homeland Security in Los Angeles, but the first one is violated by someone who releases a potentially lethal gas in the subway system. Alan hosts a wedding for a girl from the Eppes brothers' past. Mathematics used: Percolation theory and diffusion |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 20 |EpisodeNumber2 = 7 |Title = Convergence |DirectedBy = Dennis Smith |WrittenBy = Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton |Viewers = 12.36[7] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|11}} |ProdCode = 207 |ShortSummary = Don investigates a series of home invasions in which the thieves steal only high-end items from wealthy individuals. Meanwhile, an old adversary challenges Charlie's work. Mathematics used: Group theory, data-mining, Fourier analysis, calendars, Three-dimensional trilateration, Set theory and projectile motion |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 21 |EpisodeNumber2 = 8 |Title = In Plain Sight |DirectedBy = John Behring |WrittenBy = Julie Hébert |Viewers = 12.44[8] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|18}} |ProdCode = 208 |ShortSummary = Megan feels personally responsible for an agent's death following an explosion at a house where meth is being illegally produced and that the FBI targeted for a bust but the case takes a new direction after Charlie discovers that the drug kingpin was in the FBI office, looking for help in rescuing his supposedly kidnapped daughter. Mathematics used: Flock behavior, steganography and matrices - error correction code |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 22 |EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |Title = Toxin |DirectedBy = Jefery Levy |WrittenBy = Ken Sanzel |Viewers = 12.67[9] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|11|25}} |ProdCode = 209 |ShortSummary = Don learns that someone is poisoning non-prescription drugs made by a leading pharmaceutical company after four people nearly die from the tampering. Mathematics used: Information theory - information entropy, graph theory - Seven Bridges of Königsberg and soap bubble theory with Steiner tree |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 23 |EpisodeNumber2 = 10 |Title = Bones of Contention |DirectedBy = Jeannot Szwarc |WrittenBy = Christos Gage & Ruth Fletcher |Viewers = 12.53[10] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|9}} |ProdCode = 210 |ShortSummary = An archaeologist is killed in a museum, and the object she was studying is taken. Mathematics used: Exponential decay and Voronoi diagram |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 24 |EpisodeNumber2 = 11 |Title = Scorched |DirectedBy = Norberto Barba |WrittenBy = Sean Crouch |Viewers = 11.96[11] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2005|12|16}} |ProdCode = 211 |ShortSummary = An arsonist believed to be part of an extremist environmental group sets a fire at a car dealership that kills a salesman. The group's name is spray painted at the scene and is the fourth such fire, but the first to claim a life. Mathematics used: Combustion and principal components analysis |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 25 |EpisodeNumber2 = 12 |Title = The OG |DirectedBy = Rod Holcomb |WrittenBy = Andrew Dettman |Viewers = 13.93[12] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|6}} |ProdCode = 212 |ShortSummary = When Don and his team are called to the murder scene of a Los Angeles gang member, they learn the victim is a fellow agent who had been working undercover. Mathematics used: Poisson distribution and social network analysis |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 26 |EpisodeNumber2 = 13 |Title = Double Down |DirectedBy = Alex Zakrzewski |WrittenBy = Don McGill |Viewers = 12.98[13] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|13}} |ProdCode = 213 |ShortSummary = When the FBI is called to investigate a murder at a Los Angeles card club, it leads the agents to unravel a complicated card counting scheme involving a group of college students whose lives may now be at risk. Mathematics used: Probability involving sampling without replacement, time series analysis and randomization |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 27 |EpisodeNumber2 = 14 |Title = Harvest |DirectedBy = John Behring |WrittenBy = J. David Harden |Viewers = 13.22[14] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|1|27}} |ProdCode = 214 |ShortSummary = A South Asian teenager is found in the blood-spattered basement of an old downtown hotel where she was apparently being tortured. The investigation soon reveals that the girl, along with three other missing women, are victims of a black-market organ-harvesting scheme. Mathematics used: Markov chain, ellipses and genetic variation |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 28 |EpisodeNumber2 = 15 |Title = The Running Man |DirectedBy = Terrence O'Hara |WrittenBy = Ken Sanzel |Viewers = 13.31[15] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|2|3}} |ProdCode = 215 |ShortSummary = A DNA synthesizer with the capability of customizing diseases is stolen from the campus where Charlie teaches, and Don figures the thieves may be terrorists out to start or advance a bio-warfare program. Mathematics used: Benford's law, continued fraction, astronomy, and probability |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 29 |EpisodeNumber2 = 16 |Title = Protest |DirectedBy = Dennis Smith |WrittenBy = Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton |Viewers = 11.94[16] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|3}} |ProdCode = 216 |ShortSummary = A pedestrian is killed when a homemade bomb explodes under a car outside of a downtown Army recruiting center. The investigation reveals that a similar bombing occurred exactly 35 years ago at an ROTC office that killed two people. Things take a turn when Don discovers that his father was a member of an anti-war group believed to have been associated with the bombings. Mathematics used: Graph theory, Ramsey numbers and recursive sequence |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 30 |EpisodeNumber2 = 17 |Title = Mind Games |DirectedBy = Peter Markle |WrittenBy = Andrew Dettman |Viewers = 11.67[17] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|10}} |ProdCode = 217 |ShortSummary = When the bodies of three illegal-immigrant women are found on government-owned land in a wilderness area, Don investigates and learns a psychic led the police to the crime scene after allegedly seeing visions of the bodies. Charlie becomes extremely annoyed after learning that Don is using the psychic's help to solve the case, maintaining that true psychics do not exist. Mathematics used: Fokker-Planck equation and Binomial theorem |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 31 |EpisodeNumber2 = 18 |Title = All's Fair |DirectedBy = Rob Morrow |WrittenBy = Julie Hébert |Viewers = 12.09[18] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|3|31}} |ProdCode = 218 |ShortSummary = In an effort to find the murderer of an Iraqi woman, Don enlists the help of the victim's cousin, who lives in Los Angeles. Through her cousin, Don learns information about the woman's disturbing connection to Saddam Hussein, which could lead to her murderer. Meanwhile, Charlie reunites with an ex-girlfriend, a best-seller neuropsychologist. Mathematics used: Density, Sudoku, logistic regression and game theory |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 32 |EpisodeNumber2 = 19 |Title = Dark Matter |DirectedBy = Peter Ellis |WrittenBy = Don McGill |Viewers = 13.69[19] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|4|7}} |ProdCode = 219 |ShortSummary = As Don and his team investigate the motive behind two students's deadly school shooting, Charlie uses the school's radio frequency identification system to track the shooters's movements through the school's hallways. But the team are stunned when Charlie reveals that they're looking for a third shooter, someone with motive. Mathematics used: RFID and optimization problem |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 33 |EpisodeNumber2 = 20 |Title = Guns and Roses |DirectedBy = Stephen Gyllenhaal |WrittenBy = Robert Port |Viewers = 12.09[20] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|4|21}} |ProdCode = 220 |ShortSummary = When an ATF agent is found dead amid questionable circumstances, Don demands to take on the case, which revolves around an elaborate bank heist, after he learns the victim is his ex-girlfriend. Mathematics used: Echolocation and biomathematics (DNA sequence alignment) |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 34 |EpisodeNumber2 = 21 |Title = Rampage |DirectedBy = J. Miller Tobin |WrittenBy = Ken Sanzel |Viewers = 12.32[21] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|4|28}} |ProdCode = 221 |ShortSummary = After an unknown man opens fire in the FBI offices, causing carnage and destruction, Don and his team must investigate his motive and his connection to a dangerous arms dealer who is on trial. Meanwhile, Don soon learns that the bullet that killed the sex offender the team interviewed came from Colby's gun, forcing Colby to be put on desk duty for the time being. Mathematics used: Chaos theory, Brownian Motion, Self-organized criticality, Venn diagram and tesseracts/hypercubes |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 35 |EpisodeNumber2 = 22 |Title = Backscatter |DirectedBy = Bill Eagles |WrittenBy = Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton |Viewers = 12.01[22] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|5|5}} |ProdCode = 222 |ShortSummary = An FBI investigation into a computer hacking scam, which taps into a bank's system to gain access to customer's identities and financial assets, becomes personal for Don when the Russian mob spearheading it comes after him and threatens the safety of Charlie and Alan. Mathematics used: Explicit and implicit functions, geometric progression and exponential growth. Neil Sloane's Integer Sequence Database was also used. |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 36 |EpisodeNumber2 = 23 |Title = Undercurrents |DirectedBy = J. Miller Tobin |WrittenBy = J. David Harden |Viewers = 12.35[23] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|5|12}} |ProdCode = 223 |ShortSummary = Five young Chinese girls wash up on the shore; while Charlie works out where they came from, it emerges that one of the girls is carrying Avian Flu. Mathematics used: Encoding, vector fields, kinematics, n-dimensional space and strange loop. |LineColor = 005E7D }}{{Episode list/sublist|List of Numbers episodes (season 2) |EpisodeNumber = 37 |EpisodeNumber2 = 24 |Title = Hot Shot |DirectedBy = John Behring |WrittenBy = Barry Schindel |Viewers = 12.72[24] |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2006|5|19}} |ProdCode = 224 |ShortSummary = Two women are found dead with an apparent drug overdose, in similar positions with a syringe in the left arm; Don suspects a serial killer. The investigation reveals valium (diazepam) and morphine. Charlie's help on Don's case is hindered by his bizarre dream about his mother. 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