EPISODE
SEASON
Touch - Season 2
In the second season of the drama series, Martin begins a new mission to uncover the scandals of Aster Corp. In the meantime, Guillermo is tracking 36 righteous people, and Jake has decided to follow Lucy to a woman with multiple relationships related to her missing daughter, Amelia. There are more unexpected developments that have made Martin take a new decision to change course, and Lucy goes to the police with new information regarding the absence of Amelia.
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February 10, 2013
Touch is a very unique show; unique in its storytelling and especially in its overall positive outlook. Yes, its theme of interconnectivity is mushy and fluffy, but it really is a welcome change.
February 07, 2013
The show still has some interesting things happening, and there are worse things on TV than a fast-paced action drama. But making it into "Son of 24" doesn't feel like the right touch.
February 07, 2013
The intricacies may make it harder for new viewers to crack the show without doing some catch-up watching, but they also make it far more absorbing.
February 15, 2019
If you're still watching Touch at this point, I think you'll enjoy where it's headed. Again, I can't see this premise, especially with Amelia so close to being found, stretching out much longer than this season.
February 06, 2013
Whoopee! Jack -- er, Martin is back and on the attack. Touch feels a little more like "Punch."

