Touch Season 1 review
Touch is a heartwarming show about how some souls come into
the world as instruments to help those around them heal and lead them upon
their chosen path. It also marks the return of Kiefer Sutherland to TV, but
this show is very different from his adrenaline driven vehicle 24.
The show centers around Jake and his father Martin
(Sutherland). Jake is a very special boy, who sees hidden numbers that connect
everyone on the planet. Lives separated by miles, lives of those who have never
met, are interwoven like tapestry – and he sees how they are meant to
"touch" each other. At it’s core it’s a fantastic premise, but as the
series continues it all becomes too contrived, and predictable.
“Touch” Season 1
(DVD)
Synopsis: Martin Bohm is a widower and single father who is
haunted by an inability to connect to his emotionally challenged 11-year-old
son Jake. But when Martin discovers that Jake can predict events before they
happen, everything changes.
Special Features:
● Fate's Equations
● Deleted Scenes
● Touch the World
Specs:
Street Date: October
16, 2012
Run Time: 09:30:43
MPAA Rating (USA): TV-PG
Audio: English 5.1
DTS-HD Master Audio
Language: Subtitles:
English, French, Spanish
Aspect Ratio: Aspect
Ratio: Widescreen: 1.78:1
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