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Last week's episode restored my faith in Numb3rs. The previous one was a total disaster, let me tell ya. I don't understand why every police series has to have one ep about boxing/fighting. What's so alluring about two guys who try to knock each other out and do as much damage to each other as possible? *huffs* But this ep was excellent!

There was no Papa!Eppes in this episode but strangely, I didn't miss him at all. How weird is that?

I loved how the whole ep ran in real time. One hour, one episode. I'm not a fan of 24. I think it's a rather boring TV series and I don't understand the humbuck that accompanies that one but here I loved it. It was a nice change of pace.

How cool was Colby in that ep? And David? And Megan? I even liked Liz! And of course Charlie and Amita. But I still can't shake the feeling that Amita looks totally bored most of the time, like this whole business gets on her nerves and she has to simply endure it.

And the little insight into Don't characters was so good. I was really starting to worry about him and Charlie. They didn't even seem like brothers anymore these last couple of eps - or maybe I'm just spoiled by Supernatural. I mean, Charlie had better moments/conversations with Colby than with Don. But here, we saw that Don is simply a pretty messed up guy with a bag of issues that he can't solve alone. The therapist is rather cool, let me tell ya.

The last scene of this episode was rather heart-warming. Not really hilarious or that much funny, but rather touching. These guys obviously like each other very much! And Don finally smiled!

And Michael deLorenzo of course! So great to see him again. I loved him in New York Undercover where he had such a great chemistry with J. C. Williams.

Overall, a very good episode, finally one worth re-watching!

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