Numbers Season 3 | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 22, 2006 | – May 18, 2007
Season chronology |
Season three of Numbers, an American television series, premiered on September 22, 2006 with the episode "Spree" and had its season finale "The Janus List" on May 18, 2007. Charlie and Amita intensify their relationship, as do Larry and Megan. Amita has troubles adjusting in her new role as a CalSci professor, and Larry announces his leave of absence—he will be on the space station for six months, which greatly distresses Charlie. Dr. Mildred Finch, the newly appointed Chair of the CalSci Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy Division, initially troubles Charlie and his colleagues, as Alan dates her. Don dates Agent Liz Warner, questions his ethics and self-worth, and receives counseling. Charlie sees Don's therapist and the two understand one another more. Alan engages in some FBI consulting with his knowledge of engineering, and Larry returns from the space station, although disillusioned. The finale wraps up with a revelation that shakes the whole team.
Don is on the trail of a criminal couple consisting of a 30-year-old teacher and a 17-year-student who are committing crimes across the country. Charlie and Amita's relationship changes and Alan decides to move out. The episode ends in a cliffhanger with Crystal Hoyle, the 30-year-old teacher, taking Megan hostage.
The team jumps into action after learning that Crystal Hoyle has taken Megan hostage and work against the clock and ever-decreasing odds to save Megan before it's too late.
A famous Nazi-looted painting is stolen from a museum and a related murder surfaces.
The death of a Chinese interpreter outside a nightclub appears to be an accident but Charlie's theory later suggests that it was murder and the resulting investigation leads Don and his team to investigate a possible mole from within the Department of Justice. Colby covers up information on Don's case for a friend (Shawn Hatosy) and is left stunned when he finds evidence suggesting that his old friend is the mole that Don and the team are looking for. Charlie is upset when Larry publishes a paper without his help.
A series of violent highway attacks which appear to be random leaves Don and his team deeply puzzled.
The team investigates the death of a man armed with a sophisticated statistical analysis that can identify the winning horse at a race track.
First appearance of: Aya Sumika as Liz Warner
After an attack on a power station which left parts of Los Angeles in the dark, the team must find the assailant's real target.
A minor league baseball player is found dead of steroid abuse, leading the investigators to an unusual chain of suspects.