"Numb3rs" Money for Nothing (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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(2007)

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7/10
Ending Just Too Easy
Hitchcoc3 May 2021
Money and Medical supplies bound for Zambia are at the center of this episode. A truck is hijacked and they need Charlie's expertise to locate it. Also, a woman who works closely with this charitable work is kidnapped along with her work partner. But we find out that there are some big fish to fry. The problem with the whole episode is that ending it as they do makes a serious one shallow.
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3/10
One simple question
timbrown-4375812 August 2023
When they found the truck the first time and it was driving away, why didn't they shoot out the tires? That would have been very simple. The whole premise of moving that much cash via a truck is just ridiculous. Regardless of the reason that they gave for not doing a wire transfer, it's crazy that they did not. It would have solved everything and they wouldn't have had any troubles. But I guess that would have been too easy. Also, the therapy that Don is going to gets a little too far into things that don't pertain to the story. Charlie has been asked to attend but he doesn't want to. My point with the therapy is, Who really cares?

Too many plot holes in this one.
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1/10
the usual crapola
sandcrab27720 September 2019
I just wanted to comment on how ridiculous wendell pierce was during his so called interview with don eppes ... if he's a psychiatrist then i am the pope another bogus episode with the eppes family and crew .. small wonder he made a poor admiral james greer on tom clancy's jack ryan ... takea rest from acting because you aren't one ... also william russ plays his typical bad guy role to round out this pathetic episode
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