The second season begins with Lucy, who has decided to go to the police with new information about the kidnapping of Amelia in the previous period, and Avram sees Guillermo in New York doing some tasks, and Jake and Amelia escape again. On the other hand, there is a new task of searching for children where Martin and Lucy find different information about Calvin's brother and Guillermo faces more challenges that make him make a difficult decision.
Nelson McCormick, Milan Cheylov, Michael Waxman, Adam Kane, Stephen Williams, Greg Beeman, Jon Cassar, Tucker Gates, Gwyneth Horder-Payton, Francis Lawrence, Ian Toynton, Matt Earl Beesley, Sanford Bookstaver, Roxann Dawson, Seith Mann
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.
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.
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.