List of Numbers episodes (season 4)

Numbers Season 4

DVD box
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 18
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 28, 2007 (2007-09-28) – May 16, 2008 (2008-05-16)
Season chronology

Season four of Numbers, an American television series, first aired on September 28, 2007 and ended on May 16, 2008. Because of the Writers Guild of America strike, only 12 episodes were initially produced for this season. Following the end of the strike, six more were announced.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
621"Trust Metric"Tony ScottKen SanzelSeptember 28, 2007 (2007-09-28)4019.38[1]

Five weeks have passed since Colby Granger was exposed as a spy working for the Chinese government and after being captured and imprisoned, Colby escapes and along with friend and fellow spy Dwayne Carter race through the city, prompting Don and the team to join the search in hopes of recapturing the two men despite the team struggling to come to terms with the devastating betrayal but all is not what it seems...


Mathematics used: Trust metric, set covering deployment, heuristics and Illumination problem
632"Hollywood Homicide"Alexander ZakrzewskiAndy DettmannOctober 5, 2007 (2007-10-05)4029.76[2]

A girl turns up dead in a star's bathtub, leading the FBI team to uncover blackmail and murder while following his rescue, Colby rejoins the team.


Mathematics used: Snell's law, Archimedes' principle and game theory
643"Velocity"Fred KellerNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonOctober 12, 2007 (2007-10-12)4039.16[3]

When a street race leads to a bad accident in which a man is killed, the FBI find links to a cold case.


Mathematics used: Angular momentum, centripetal force, conservation laws and Newton's laws of motion
654"Thirteen"Ralph HemeckerDon McGillOctober 19, 2007 (2007-10-19)4049.85[4]

The team is on the trail of a serial killer who tortures his victims the way the 12 apostles died. A Cal Sci Religious Studies professor is brought in to explain the history and the numerology, which Charlie refuses to accept.


Mathematics used: Fibonacci coding. See also: Numerology and Hebrew numerology
665"Robin Hood"J. Miller TobinRobert PortOctober 26, 2007 (2007-10-26)4059.70[5]

A private bank with several suspicious customers is broken into, prompting the team to investigate while David and Colby get their "groove" back as Charlie and Amita discuss her father's reaction to her dating a non-Indian.


Mathematics used: Listing's law, projectile motion and dating system

"Note": The song playing at the beginning of the episode is "Spring and by Summer Fall" by Blonde Redhead.
676"In Security"Stephen GyllenhaalSean CrouchNovember 2, 2007 (2007-11-02)4069.34[6]

A woman in witness protection is killed after going to dinner with Don. The lead suspect is also in witness protection. Charlie's book is released.


Mathematics used: CART Analysis, Regression Analysis and Path Analysis
687"Primacy"Chris HartwillJulie HébertNovember 9, 2007 (2007-11-09)4079.94[7]

A man is killed while playing an alternate reality game. Amita, a longtime player of the MMORPG side of the game gets put in danger when the killer sees her as his only opponent. Charlie does a TV interview about his book. Charlie asks Amita to move in with him.


Mathematics used: Evolutionary algorithm
698"Tabu"Alex ZakrzewskiSekou HamiltonNovember 16, 2007 (2007-11-16)40810.26[8]

A big businessman's daughter is kidnapped, but the whole game changes when he refuses to play along with the kidnappers. Megan deals with her issues with her father again.


Mathematics used: Tabu search, minimax and Bayesian priors
709"Graphic"John BehringNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonNovember 23, 2007 (2007-11-23)40910.12[9]

A comic-book convention becomes a crime scene when a deadly robbery leads to the disappearance of an extremely rare comic book.


Mathematics used: Fractal Dimension Analysis, auction Theory and "Wrinkliness" (Detection of Handwriting Forgery)
7110"Chinese Box"Dennis SmithKen SanzelDecember 14, 2007 (2007-12-14)4109.75[10]

A paranoid gunman shoots an FBI agent at the FBI headquarters, then shuts himself and David in an elevator. Liz is leaving for a few weeks on a narcotics job.


Mathematics used: Chinese room, "Chomp" and cluster analysis
7211"Breaking Point"Craig Ross, Jr.Andrew DettmanJanuary 11, 2008 (2008-01-11)4119.81[11]

An investigative reporter goes missing while Charlie finds that his life is in danger after he tries to help Don and the team solve the case.


Mathematics used: Regression Analysis
7312"Power"Julie HébertJulie HébertJanuary 18, 2008 (2008-01-18)41210.08[12]

Don and the team track down an officer who has turned into a serial rapist.


Mathematics used: Network theory and set theory
7413"Black Swan"John BehringKen SanzelApril 4, 2008 (2008-04-04)41310.00[13]

The team takes down an inner-city meth lab, and while on the bust they also arrest a bystander who is discovered to have guns and other suspicious items in the back of his van.


Mathematics used: Floyd-Warshall algorithm, Dirichlet tessellation, brute force and time series. See also: Black swan theory.
7514"Checkmate"Stephen GyllenhaalRobert PortApril 11, 2008 (2008-04-11)4149.54[14]

Don's old flame returns to California to prosecute an incarcerated criminal kingpin who seems to be ordering assassinations from within the prison. Don and the team find themselves in a race against time to convince a teenage chess genius who may be the clue into finding how the orders are being sent.


Mathematics used: supervised multiclass labeling, paper folding, diamond cut, chess and algebraic chess notation
7615"End Game"Dennis SmithDon McGillApril 25, 2008 (2008-04-25)4159.64[15]

Don and his team hunt for an ex-Marine (Sharif Atkins) wanted for murder, while the ex-Marine's family is kidnapped.


Mathematics used: OODA Loop and decision theory
7716"Atomic No. 33"Leslie LibmanSean CrouchMay 2, 2008 (2008-05-02)41610.33[16]

A cult is poisoned with arsenic, but refuses medical help. Their new leader is trying to change that and other things about his church. When they find that the old leader was also poisoned with arsenic, the mystery gets deeper.


Mathematics used: Bayesian network analysis, Non-Newtonian fluid, social network analysis, affinity analysis and K-optimal pattern discovery
7817"Pay to Play"Alex ZakrzewskiSteve Cohen & Andrew DettmanMay 9, 2008 (2008-05-09)4179.33[17]

A rapper is killed after a celebration thrown by the record label. Megan is taking some time off and Charlie finally meets Amita's parents.


Mathematics used: String metric and Gröbner basis
7918"When Worlds Collide"John BehringNicolas Falacci & Cheryl HeutonMay 16, 2008 (2008-05-16)4189.78[18]

Charlie and the FBI have their differences about a Pakistani charity group suspected of funding terrorism.

Final appearance of: Diane Farr as Megan Reeves


Mathematics used: Byzantine fault tolerance, Figure-Ground, Wallpaper group, M. C. Escher, Hyperbolic geometry and Six degrees of separation

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