Numb3rs is “absolutely still in consideration” for next year. The show’s order was cut simply to make way for midseason drama Miami Medical.
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Numb3rs is “absolutely still in consideration” for next year. The show’s order was cut simply to make way for midseason drama Miami Medical.
Source : EW via SpoilerTV
I read that not only is this the last season of ‘NUMB3RS,’ but that it’s been cut short. Will we still get our Charlie/Amita wedding? – Courtney
I hope you RSVP’d because we are definitely heading for a wedding in the March 12 season finale. Series star Rob Morrow tells me it will be a small-scale affair held at the university, and that Peter MacNicol’s Larry will officiate. “David [Krumholtz] and Navi [Rawat] are really sweet together,” Morrow notes, “so there’s a real warmth to the ceremony.” As for this being the CBS drama’s final run, watch for my complete Q&A with Morrow on Friday.
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Question: How about something on the series finale of Numb3rs? —Joseph
Ausiello: That’s potential series finale. Remember, CBS has yet to officially cancel the show — although, let’s face it, the writing is on the wall. Anyway, Numb3rs‘ unofficial swan song airs March 12 and here are three tantalizing teases courtesy of exec producer Cheryl Heuton:
* Colby, Liz and Nikki discuss a threesome, “just like in the movies.”
* Don makes not one but two major life decisions, one involving his career, and the other involving his love life.
* You’ve heard of Deus ex machina? How about Deux ex Lou Diamond? As in, Ian Edgerton, played by Lou Diamond Phillips, who makes a special appearance at a crucial moment.
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What can you tell me about Charlie and Amita's wedding on the NUMB3RS finale? — Meg
ADAM: Charlie and Amita's intimate wedding actually happens pretty early in the episode, and it's fittingly officiated by Larry at CalSci. But David Krumholtz tells us that, because the season finale could be the series finale, Charlie has some loose ends to tie up. "Charlie is concerned with passing the torch to someone and not leaving the FBI in a lurch," Krumholtz says. "Charlie's emotional journey is really more about looking back on the work he's done for the FBI and seeing how it's changed him."
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