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- "When Worlds Collide" is the 18th episode and the season finale of the fourth season of the American television show Numbers. In the episode, two brothers, one a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent and the other a mathematician, disagree with each other on the issue of academic freedom after one of the mathematician's friends is arrested on terrorism charges. Series creators Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci, who wrote the episode, first mentioned the idea for the brothers' conflict during a season two commentary. When Heuton and Falacci wrote the episode for season four, their episode launched a story arc that was later resolved during season five. "When Worlds Collide" first aired in the United States on May 16, 2008. Critics gave the episode positive reviews. One called the episode "intense" while another called it "game-changing". In addition, this episode also marks the final appearance of Megan Reeves. (en)
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- *Barber Ali as The Real Hassan Mazari
*Shan Ali as Hadi Rafiq
*Michael Balsley as Cop
*Shawn Doyle as Shane O'Hanahan
*John Hawkinson as Attorney
*Željko Ivanek as William Fraley
*Nick Jaine as Benjamin Rajar
*Ravi Kapoor as Phil Sanjrani
*Roman Mitichyan as Kaleen Rafiq
*Paul Vincent O'Connor as Max Flaherty
*Meera Simhan as Asha Rafiq
*Tiya Sircars Shaza Rafiq
*Kevin Symons as CIA Officer
*David Valcin as Sport Coat #1 (en)
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- "Warning Sign" by Coldplay (en)
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- "When Worlds Collide" is the 18th episode and the season finale of the fourth season of the American television show Numbers. In the episode, two brothers, one a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent and the other a mathematician, disagree with each other on the issue of academic freedom after one of the mathematician's friends is arrested on terrorism charges. Series creators Cheryl Heuton and Nicolas Falacci, who wrote the episode, first mentioned the idea for the brothers' conflict during a season two commentary. When Heuton and Falacci wrote the episode for season four, their episode launched a story arc that was later resolved during season five. (en)
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- When Worlds Collide (Numbers) (en)
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