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- Two_Daughters abstract "\"Two Daughters\" is the second episode of the third season of the American television show Numb3rs. The second half of a two-episode storyline, the episode features the aftermath of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent's abduction, which results in the search for not only the agent and her kidnapper but also for the true motive of the spree killings in the previous episode. As a character development, one FBI Special Agent's actions during the case created a story arc for that character for season three. Series writer Ken Sanzel used the trawler problem, a real-life application used to find traveling boats, as inspiration for the mathematics included in the episode.Originally written as one episode, Sanzel had to split the episode into two parts. While filming the episode, Sanzel and director Alex Zakrzewski learned that they had to consider Farr's recently discovered pregnancy, as it would affect the episode's action scenes. Also, due to the nature of the episode, Sanzel and Zakrzewski attempted to be sensitive to the audience's reaction to the violence depicted in the episode.\"Two Daughters\" first aired in the United States on September 29, 2006. Critics gave the episode positive reviews. One critic loved the character developments in the episode.".
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- Two_Daughters wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two Daughters (Part 2)".
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- Two_Daughters airdate "2006-09-29".
- Two_Daughters director "Alex Zakrzewski".
- Two_Daughters episode "2".
- Two_Daughters guests "*Kim Dickens as Crystal Hoyle *David Gallagher as Buck Winters *Michael Oberlander as Adam Denton *Lou Diamond Phillips as FBI Special Agent Ian Edgerton *Mark Rosenthal as Billy Rivers *Jon Spinogatti as Motel Manager".
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- Two_Daughters writer "Ken Sanzel".
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- Two_Daughters comment "\"Two Daughters\" is the second episode of the third season of the American television show Numb3rs. The second half of a two-episode storyline, the episode features the aftermath of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent's abduction, which results in the search for not only the agent and her kidnapper but also for the true motive of the spree killings in the previous episode.".
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