Sunday, October 23, 2005

Friday, October 21, 2005
CBS
Numb3rs

I think Barbie was right when she said "Math is Hard". If this show continues to be
as popular as it is, this will be the first show with brains to stay on the air more than
3 seasons. (Hope I didn't jinx it by saying that).

In the first season, Sabrina Lloyd was the reason I started to watch, I have liked her work in
Sliders, and Sports Night so I knew I'd like her in this show. As for Rob Morrow, I keep thinking
he should be tending the medical needs in Alaska. His work in Northern Exposure was great and in my mind, that is the role I'll always see him in, sort of like I can't see Adam West as anything other than Batman ( in my view, the best Batman yet.. Even in the movies).

I have learned lots of things from this show, things like this:

David Krumholtz should get a PhD in math just from the math he writes on the chalkboard
every week.

Judd Hirsch don't drive a "Taxi" any more.

I really need to take some basic math classes.

I like strong, smart woman characters on my drama's

I don't like the woman that took Sabrina Lloyd's role, she talks with a lisp, and I can't understand what she is saying half the time.

I can't help but wonder how any case in any other police force gets solved without Charlie Epps as a consultant. Does every police force, in every town need a math genius to solve crimes, because if they do, I have about 20 math smart "Geek or Nerd" types that are looking for work.

All I know is I'm never going to try to get away with any crime, because with my luck, my case will get assigned to Columbo, who will hire Charlie Epps, and take on Monk as an assistant in the case... I'd confess before they stopped reading me my rights.

I think I'm going on over to EBAY to see if I can find some Math books and maybe a slide rule so I can brush up on my math. I think I need to be ready, just in case.

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