From the Archives: This is from November 2007. And it still stands today, Numb3rs just came to the plate with a better show in Spring 2007 and they haven't dropped the ball since. Check it out, its probably a lot better, more compelling than you'd expect. Its good stuff.
Better than ever. Seriously do you watch this show? My guess is no. Or like me, there was a time maybe you wouldn't necessarily broadcast that you did watch. My immense love of Sports Night was the first thing that brought me to this show since Sabrina Lloyd (Natalie on Sports Night) was part of the original cast plus I've always liked David Krumholtz. And I found that I enjoyed this show, a little different take on the normal procedural, a different feel. I love that. Regular procedurals get old, fast and doing it the regular way, there's nothing like a good ole Law & Order marathon on TNT to cure that to see how it can be done right. So, I liked Numb3rs. Have watched it since it started even when Sabrina Lloyd left, I stuck around. I was enjoying it and the dynamic. Kind of nice to watch a show that's about the work, the family relationships, the friendships, and not all about creating unnecessary drama in the relationships just because. Even though I watched regularly, I didn't die if I missed an episode or anything. My love for the show wasn't that great. And then, they had this Colby (Dylan Bruno) storyline, where he was a double agent essentially. And BAM! Did Numb3rs step up their game big time! Its like Tony and Ridley Scott (their company produces the show) sat down with everyone on the show and said, we are going to make the storylines more complex, the action more intense, the overall show just much better. Because that's exactly what happened and I mean in a big way. It started with the season finale last season and since its return, hasn't let up. The action scenes are noticeably better executed (not at all far off from one of the Scott's brother's movies), the storylines more complex, I can't pick out the killer right off the bat. Its great. So, keep up the work Numb3rs! I liked the show before, but I'm not ashamed to admit I'm actually loving it now.
Better than ever. Seriously do you watch this show? My guess is no. Or like me, there was a time maybe you wouldn't necessarily broadcast that you did watch. My immense love of Sports Night was the first thing that brought me to this show since Sabrina Lloyd (Natalie on Sports Night) was part of the original cast plus I've always liked David Krumholtz. And I found that I enjoyed this show, a little different take on the normal procedural, a different feel. I love that. Regular procedurals get old, fast and doing it the regular way, there's nothing like a good ole Law & Order marathon on TNT to cure that to see how it can be done right. So, I liked Numb3rs. Have watched it since it started even when Sabrina Lloyd left, I stuck around. I was enjoying it and the dynamic. Kind of nice to watch a show that's about the work, the family relationships, the friendships, and not all about creating unnecessary drama in the relationships just because. Even though I watched regularly, I didn't die if I missed an episode or anything. My love for the show wasn't that great. And then, they had this Colby (Dylan Bruno) storyline, where he was a double agent essentially. And BAM! Did Numb3rs step up their game big time! Its like Tony and Ridley Scott (their company produces the show) sat down with everyone on the show and said, we are going to make the storylines more complex, the action more intense, the overall show just much better. Because that's exactly what happened and I mean in a big way. It started with the season finale last season and since its return, hasn't let up. The action scenes are noticeably better executed (not at all far off from one of the Scott's brother's movies), the storylines more complex, I can't pick out the killer right off the bat. Its great. So, keep up the work Numb3rs! I liked the show before, but I'm not ashamed to admit I'm actually loving it now.
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