7.3
/10
Terry Lake is a fictional character portrayed by Sabrina Lloyd in the TV series Numb3rs.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Pilot (season 1), they were 34 years old.
They appear in 13 episodes out of a total of 118 aired and have accumulated 83 positive votes.
The character of Terry Lake is mainly associated with David Sinclair and Don Eppes.
Terry Lake is also portrayed by Jennifer Bransford.

Terry Lake

by Sabrina Lloyd

character

Episodes13

  • 7.6
    /10

    Pilot

    episode S1.E1 january 2005
    When a rapist proves a little too difficult to find for the FBI, Agent Eppes and Agent Lake utilize Agent Eppes' genius mathematician brother, Charlie, to discover the rapist's point of origin.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Uncertainty Principle

    episode S1.E2 january 2005
    A pair of bank robbers are quietly taking LA by storm but Charlie delivers an equation that may predict their next location. But these bank robbers aren't as respectful as the bank videos reveal.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Vector

    episode S1.E3 february 2005
    A deadly virus is spreading through LA and only Charlie's equations can determine how far and where the disease is spreading.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Structural Corruption

    episode S1.E4 february 2005
    The mysterious suicide of a brilliant but unfocused CalSci engineering major leads Eppes and Charlie to the site of an iconic building.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Prime Suspect

    episode S1.E5 february 2005
    A genius' (Harris) daughter is captured by two men looking to use his possible solution to a 150 year old math equation for heists.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Sabotage

    episode S1.E6 february 2005
    An unknown terrorist is mimicking horrible train accidents and leaving a number code at the scene.
  • 7.7
    /10

    Counterfeit Reality

    episode S1.E7 march 2005
    When FBI agent Don Eppes finds several murders are linked to counterfeiting, his mathematically genial brother Charlie uses his skills to do what other investigating methods -as used by Agent Kim Hall, Don's colleague and ex in his Albuquerque days, a blank chapter in his past for Charlie- failed to, locate the forging and identify who did the graphical artwork required for his old-fashioned, relatively hard to detect fakes with real printing presses and watermark, not computer printing: it's a missing artist, who must be kidnapped and will probably by murdered as a liability for the counterfeiters...
  • 7.3
    /10

    Identity Crisis

    episode S1.E8 april 2005
    When Riley, who practiced an ingenious pyramid method of skimming numerous bank accounts for over half a million dollars, is strangled, exactly the same way -not revealed to the press- as Lisa Bayle, for whose murder Don Eppes' investigation once put Cliff Howard in jail after a plea bargain-confession, Don now fears the wrong man was arrested. Charlie helps him quantify the unlikeliness of a coincidence and seriously doubt the forensic evidence. Electrician Jose Salazar, whom Don suspects, still turns out to be innocent of Lisa's murder, but Charlie realizes that's not the point: what if a third person committed both murders, linked rather by the victims?
  • 7.6
    /10

    Sniper Zero

    episode S1.E9 april 2005
    Sniper attacks are occurring across LA but are all the attacks the result of one inexperienced marksmen or is a fad of sniper killings infecting LA?
  • 7.5
    /10

    Dirty Bomb

    episode S1.E10 april 2005
    A truck of nuclear materials is stolen by terrorists who intend to use the materials to make a bomb which would then be used on the city of LA. Only Charlie and Charlie's father Alan can save the city from a small nuclear blast.
  • 7.4
    /10

    Sacrifice

    episode S1.E11 april 2005
    Dr. Larry Fleinhardt's former college days friend Jonas Hoke, the Senior computer-science researcher, who develops for Robert Oliver's firm Lorman group with gifted college drop-out Scott Reynolds a classified program to evaluate government projects, is murdered in his Hollywood Hills home; data were stolen from his computer, which only contains a coded program for analysis of baseball statistics. Hoke's financial divorce complications seem irrelevant, although his wife had a relationship with their security system installer Lucas Grant. However Charlie finds that Hoke actually used the same kind of advanced statistic analysis and performance prediction on other data, cleverly masked under meaningless baseball numbers: Hoke applied this method cutting-edge to calculate human performance prospects in real life, based on various governmental and other data, potentially far more valuable...
  • 7
    /10

    Noisy Edge

    episode S1.E12 may 2005
    A UFO is briefly seen flying through Los Angeles with no clear indication on what it is, but Agent Eppes discovers it was heading for the Staples Center and starts an investigation into the possibility of mass terrorism.
  • 7.5
    /10

    Man Hunt

    episode S1.E13 may 2005
    A prison transport bus crashes after maneuvers by two other vehicles, several inmates escape, including the dangerous McDowd. Charlie gets on well with CHP Officer Morris on the scene and works out mathematically it was no accident, both other drivers probably were in the game. Dad is worried Don might be returning to the period he regularly worked in fugitive retrieval, especially now a former colleague, burly federal marshal Cooper, is on the same case. After finding a lesser fugitive, Charlie's mathematical probabilities approach helps reconstructing the remarkable movements of McDowd in LA, which leads to a worrisome motive relating to a DEA case and likely further accomplices...

Best moments10

  • 7.4
    /10
    4% of the votes

    Structural Corruption

    episode S1.E4 february 2005
    The mysterious suicide of a brilliant but unfocused CalSci engineering major leads Eppes and Charlie to the site of an iconic building.
  • 7.5
    /10
    4% of the votes

    Prime Suspect

    episode S1.E5 february 2005
    A genius' (Harris) daughter is captured by two men looking to use his possible solution to a 150 year old math equation for heists.
  • 7.5
    /10
    4% of the votes

    Sabotage

    episode S1.E6 february 2005
    An unknown terrorist is mimicking horrible train accidents and leaving a number code at the scene.
  • 7.7
    /10
    4% of the votes

    Counterfeit Reality

    episode S1.E7 march 2005
    When FBI agent Don Eppes finds several murders are linked to counterfeiting, his mathematically genial brother Charlie uses his skills to do what other investigating methods -as used by Agent Kim Hall, Don's colleague and ex in his Albuquerque days, a blank chapter in his past for Charlie- failed to, locate the forging and identify who did the graphical artwork required for his old-fashioned, relatively hard to detect fakes with real printing presses and watermark, not computer printing: it's a missing artist, who must be kidnapped and will probably by murdered as a liability for the counterfeiters...
  • 7.3
    /10
    4% of the votes

    Identity Crisis

    episode S1.E8 april 2005
    When Riley, who practiced an ingenious pyramid method of skimming numerous bank accounts for over half a million dollars, is strangled, exactly the same way -not revealed to the press- as Lisa Bayle, for whose murder Don Eppes' investigation once put Cliff Howard in jail after a plea bargain-confession, Don now fears the wrong man was arrested. Charlie helps him quantify the unlikeliness of a coincidence and seriously doubt the forensic evidence. Electrician Jose Salazar, whom Don suspects, still turns out to be innocent of Lisa's murder, but Charlie realizes that's not the point: what if a third person committed both murders, linked rather by the victims?
  • 7.6
    /10
    3% of the votes

    Sniper Zero

    episode S1.E9 april 2005
    Sniper attacks are occurring across LA but are all the attacks the result of one inexperienced marksmen or is a fad of sniper killings infecting LA?
  • 7.5
    /10
    3% of the votes

    Man Hunt

    episode S1.E13 may 2005
    A prison transport bus crashes after maneuvers by two other vehicles, several inmates escape, including the dangerous McDowd. Charlie gets on well with CHP Officer Morris on the scene and works out mathematically it was no accident, both other drivers probably were in the game. Dad is worried Don might be returning to the period he regularly worked in fugitive retrieval, especially now a former colleague, burly federal marshal Cooper, is on the same case. After finding a lesser fugitive, Charlie's mathematical probabilities approach helps reconstructing the remarkable movements of McDowd in LA, which leads to a worrisome motive relating to a DEA case and likely further accomplices...
  • 7.5
    /10
    2% of the votes

    Dirty Bomb

    episode S1.E10 april 2005
    A truck of nuclear materials is stolen by terrorists who intend to use the materials to make a bomb which would then be used on the city of LA. Only Charlie and Charlie's father Alan can save the city from a small nuclear blast.
  • 7.6
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Pilot

    episode S1.E1 january 2005
    When a rapist proves a little too difficult to find for the FBI, Agent Eppes and Agent Lake utilize Agent Eppes' genius mathematician brother, Charlie, to discover the rapist's point of origin.
  • 7.7
    /10
    1% of the votes

    Uncertainty Principle

    episode S1.E2 january 2005
    A pair of bank robbers are quietly taking LA by storm but Charlie delivers an equation that may predict their next location. But these bank robbers aren't as respectful as the bank videos reveal.

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