Numb3rs: When Worlds Collide (season finale) - VIDEO

Don (Rob Morrow) and Charlie (David Krumholtz) find themselves conflicted over their differing beliefs as they investigate a case involving national security.
(S04E18) “I connected you to a dangerous terrorist in three links.” - Charlie

I’ve got to say - four seasons into Numb3rs and I can’t believe we got a story like this now. Brother vs. brother. As Alan said, it had to happen sooner or later. It’s just such an obvious plot that I figured it would have been sooner. Better late than never I guess. That being said, I suppose we could have done without it. Blame the WGA strike, but this episode felt like a lot of stuff just randomly thrown together to make it sort of season finale-ish. Anti-climactic at best.

The basic plot? Terrorist cell. FBI swoops in and starts arresting people suspected of being involved with a supposed scheme to blow up some high schools with Russian rockets. One of those people happened to be a colleague of Charlie’s. They recently co-authored a paper on DNA manipulation.

While Charlie’s friend was ultimately cleared of any connection to the threat, he was still detained because he did e-mail sensitive documents regarding his classified research to other academics… in Pakistan. That’s a no-no apparently and it led to the Eppes vs. Eppes stand-off I mentioned.

I could see where Charlie was coming from, serving the truth and not the FBI… but I really don’t get why he did what he did. He e-mailed the rest of his colleague’s research to the Pakistan scholars, trying to make the point that there was no harm intended and that there was no terrorist connection. It was about the science.

However, that kills the premise of the show for next season! Now Charlie has been stripped of his FBI security clearance which means he can’t do any more work with Don and he can’t work on any classified stuff at CalSci. Um… OK? If Charlie can’t work his math skills, then Numb3rs becomes the one thing I’ve always said it isn’t: just another cop show. The thing that’s most ridiculous to me? Next season, I’m sure some loophole will be found, Charlie will get his FBI swipe card back, and all this will be forgotten. It just felt like a pointless plot that was tossed together for the sake of having some sort of cliff-hanger.

The other big development? Megan left the bureau. We knew it was coming. I guess I was just hoping for a bit more. She left and that was it - very flat scene when she exited. Going back to school in Washington, trying to find a new career. The one positive thing is that the door was left open for Diane Farr to return every now and then since Megan and Larry didn’t break-up. The way Fleinhardt saw it, if they can survive him going into space, then they’ll make it through this too.

A few more thoughts…

Another season done. What does everyone think? I know Diane Farr is the second person to leave the show, but Sabrina Lloyd wasn’t really on it long enough to make an impact. Farr was. Do you think the show will be as good without her?

This week’s numb3rs: 783,350,200 online research documents; 41,000 gene loci in rice; 112 designer viruses; 2 kidnapped men
This week’s math: When Worlds Collide

Psych: Gus’s Dad May Have Killed An Old Guy!

Shawn, Gus, Henry, Bill Guster

(S02E10, sort of) “He’s going to shoot his eye out, isn’t he?” — Burton “Gus” Guster

“Yes he is.” — Shawn Spencer

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you — The Gusters. Yes, after a season and a half we finally get to meet the people that made Burton “Gus” Guster the man that he is today. I was starting to think that we would never meet the parents who kept Gus out of one of the most prominent high schools in the area. Perhaps they would have been like Vera on Cheers — heard and talked about but never seen. Luckily, the producers were generous enough to connect some pretty big faces to Gus’ lineage.

I find it very apt that Phylicia Rashad and Ernie Hudson were cast as Bill and Winnie Guster. Not because they were the perfect parents for Gus, but they fit right in with the retro reference sub-theme that can be found in most episodes of Psych. Of course, we all know Rashad as the beautiful and headstrong matriarch of the Huxtable family on The Cosby Show. And Ernie Hudson? Well, how can we forget him in the role of Winston Zeddemore in the classic 1984 horror comedy Ghostbusters (although, some do for one reason or another).

As parents, the Gusters do to Gus what millions of other parents do to their kids: treat them like little children. That, and they don’t seem to be impressed with the way his life has turned out so far. This is especially true when it comes to the continued relationship between their son and Shawn. They tend to believe that Shawn has been a bad influence on their little boy. Gosh, if they only knew what we knew.

Honestly, Gus’ friendship with Shawn has made him a much stronger person. Okay, Shawn having Gus smoke a whole pack of cigarettes when they were younger so he wouldn’t smoke again probably wasn’t one of those things that made him stronger. But, he has definitely grown as a person since he and Shawn started the Psych Detective Agency. I think that was displayed best when Gus pretty much told his parents off on the way they were treating him and his friendship with Shawn. in the end, despite this declaration from their son, Bill and Winnie still didn’t think their son was quite ready yet to enter the grown-up world.

Continuing the theme of family in this week’s holiday episode we have the continuing battle between Shawn Spencer and father Henry. Really, those two do love each other in a competitive, winner-take-all type of way. I see Henry’s way of thinking as ’You did good before, but can you do better now’ when it comes to Shawn and his abilities. That’s why they have the gift-guessing contest every year. But, now that the younger Spencer is using his special gift on a regular basis I feel that the advantage is more on him then it is on Henry. Hence, the reason why Shawn was able to know ahead of time that he was going to get ’Psych’-printed golf balls for Christmas (which I am sure will be sold at the USA Network site any moment now).

Over to Carlton. Poor Lassie, alone for Christmas and deathly afraid of snow globes (Psych snow globe shown on this episode should be on the website right…about…now). Luckily, Juliet is nice enough to have him over. As usual, big mistake to put Lassiter into a position dealing with social interaction. Nothing that kids want to hear more at Christmas than the Danish version of Santa has the jolly ol’ St. Nick using slaves to deliver toys. I think we now know why Carlton’s wife divorced him. By the way, having Lassie beat those kids at Wii boxing was a total falsehood — my 7-year-old daughter whips my butt all of the time at that game.

This week’s murder mystery was interesting. I knew who the murderer was once I saw the picture of that man and his lover. I just didn’t know how Shawn and Gus were going to piece it all together. Awkward moment of the night –Gus sniffing all of those women at the estate sale to see who smelled like a certain type of perfume.

Save for a early reference to A Christmas Story and brief mentions of The Tell-Tale Heart and Psycho this special episode of Psych was pretty retro-reference free. That’s fine, because the story itself was solid enough that it didn’t need to be peppered with a ton of 80’s and 90’s references that are normally used. Actually, I thought the scene where Gus and Shawn showed their fears about the Edgar Allen Poe story and Alfred Hitchcock movie, respectively, was telling about their two personalities. Gus is definitely the more bookish of the two, while Shawn is more pop culture in nature. But, we all knew that already, didn’t we?

The bad news is this is the only new episode of Psych for December. The good news is we won’t have to wait too long for new episodes of Psych since January 11th is the return date. Until then, have a great holiday.

Miley Cyrus Rocks Z100’s Zootopia

Miley Cyrus Rocks Z100’s Zootopia

Disney sensation Miley Cyrus took the stage at Z100’s Zootopia 2008 at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Saturday (May 17).

The Hannah Montana actress/singer has been making more and more public appearances as of late - doing her best to put the Vanity Fair photo debacle behind her.

Meanwhile, Miley recently came to the defense of troubled young stars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, saying: “Everyone has their time. And I think most 21 to 25-year-olds go through this kind of thing. Basically, they’re being normal 21-year-olds, especially Lindsay (Lohan). I mean, most of that’s pretty normal. If you went to most high schools, I could point out Britneys and Lindsays.”

“I guess that’s why I’m so adamant about the Britneys and Lindsays and whatever, because I know those people and I know they have good hearts and they’re just struggling,” she adds.