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Blackout (2006)
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TV Series:
"Numb3rs" (2005)Original Air Date:
3 November 2006 (Season 3, Episode 7)Plot Outline:
Blackouts all over Los Angeles leave the city in the dark. Don works with his team to figure out if the power outages are an accident or the work of terrorists.Plot Synopsis:
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Finally a show I can be excited about moreCast
(Episode Credited cast)Rob Morrow | ... | Don Eppes | |
David Krumholtz | ... | Charlie Eppes | |
Judd Hirsch | ... | Alan Eppes | |
Alimi Ballard | ... | David Sinclair | |
Dylan Bruno | ... | Colby Granger | |
Navi Rawat | ... | Amita Ramanujan | |
Diane Farr | ... | Megan Reeves | |
Peter MacNicol | ... | Dr. Larry Fleinhardt | |
Aya Sumika | ... | Special Agent Liz Warner | |
Amy Sloan | ... | Kari Syles | |
Gareth Williams | ... | Baker | |
rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Daniel Arrias | ... | Gang Soldier #1 | |
John Bobek | ... | Punk Guy | |
Joseph Brooke | ... | Bartender | |
Benjamin J. Cain Jr. | ... | LAPD Cop (as Ben Cain) | |
Eddie J. Fernandez | ... | Tanker Truck Driver / Gang Soldier #4 | |
Mark Finnell | ... | Guard on Duty | |
Chanda Hartman | ... | AUSA Diane Verano | |
Matthew Humphreys | ... | Randy Syles | |
Julia Keilty | ... | Waitress | |
Robert Patteri | ... | Enclosure Guard | |
Paul Statman | ... | Ivan Tabakian |
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At the end of the episode when Alan [Judd Hirsch] offers to watch some classic TV with Don [Rob Morrow] as the show goes into ending credits, the theme music to "Taxi" (1978) is heard coming from the TV (the show that Judd Hirsch starred in from 1978-1983). moreSoundtrack:
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OMG...can I love this show any more??? I never miss and episode, and I own both seasons 1 and 2...I'm a Numb3rs junkie. The casting of this show is perfect...The three of them really do look like a family...
David Krumholtz is the one that got me hooked...but they all keep me coming back for more.
Wasn't that so cute at the end of Blackout how the "classic" they were watching on late night TV turns out to be "Taxi"?. I thought it was wonderful.
My only complaint....please please PLEASE let Charlie and Don grow their hair back. Charlie was so sexy in the second season, now it looks like they are trying to make him the "nutty professor" again, like he was in the first season. The one thing I admired about the way they write Charlie's character, is that they made him a very hot guy with brains, that has no trouble with women. Unlike the nerd characters you see in other show and movies.....now it's the shorter hair, the troubles with Amita and his whole persona now, seems like that are changing him completely. Please keep Charlie strong, and a little of the cockiness from the first season....
um...can you tell I love David Krumholtz?....ha ha ha My next post...I'll drool over Rob Morrow...then Alimi Ballard....I think I need a bib for my Friday nights.