List of Touch episodes
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|ShortSummary = In the pilot episode, Martin Bohm (Kiefer Sutherland) is a single dad with a special needs son, Jake (David Mazouz). He soon is forced to have Jake institutionalized, and then works with a social worker named Clea (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) and a professor specializing in gifted humans named Arthur Teller (Danny Glover) to figure out what his mute son is trying to tell everyone through the use of numbers, specifically in this episode, the number 318. |LineColor = 07078f
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22"1+1=3"Ian ToyntonTim KringMarch 22, 2012 1ATG0111.81[1]
33"Safety in Numbers"Stephen WilliamsCarol BarbeeMarch 29, 2012 1ATG028.92[2]
44"Kite Strings"Tucker GatesMelinda Hsu TaylorApril 5, 2012 1ATG047.15[3]
55"Entanglement"Milan CheylovChris LevinsonApril 12, 2012 1ATG038.17[4]
66"Lost and Found"Stephen WilliamsRobert LevineApril 19, 2012[5]
1ATG057.3277"Noosphere Rising"Gwyneth Horder PaytonTim Kring & Carol BarbeeApril 26, 2012 1ATG066.43[6]
88"Zone of Exclusion"Adam KaneChris LevinsonMay 3, 2012 1ATG076.72[7]
99"Music of the Spheres"Michael WaxmanRob FrescoMay 10, 2012 1ATG086.84[8]
1010"Tessellations"Jon CassarZach CraleyMay 17, 2012 1ATG106.02[9]
1111"Gyre (Part 1)"Nelson McCormickStory by: Jonathan I. Kidd & Sonya Winton
Teleplay by: Carol Barbee & Robert LevineMay 31, 2012 1ATG114.58[10]
1212"Gyre (Part 2)"Greg BeemanTim Kring & Rob FrescoMay 31, 2012 1ATG124.60[10]
1313"The Road Not Taken"Nelson McCormickMelinda Hsu TaylorSeptember 14, 2012[11]
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Season 2 (2013)
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15 | 2 | "Closer" | Michael Waxman | Carol Barbee | February 8, 2013 | 2ATG02 | 3.59[12] |
After seeing Calvin's breakdown online, Martin views him as a common Aster Corps enemy and wishes to speak with him. Knowing that reaching Calvin will be difficult, Martin turns his attention to Vikash Nair (Dileep Rao), a man interested in Calvin as an employee. Martin learns Vikash's father has been kidnapped and ultimately saves Vikash at botched ransom drop. The drop was supposed to be a way for Vikash to be killed, due to his involvement with Calvin and taking his money from Aster Corps. Vikash and his father are reunited when Jake secretly places Martin's phone onto Vikash's person. Martin and Lucy track it to where the men are to be executed. He informs the captors the police are on the way, and they let the two men go. Meanwhile, Jake meets a girl named Soleil (Isabella Acres) at an amusement park and rides a ride with her, since her mother gets sick on them. He later ends up at Soleil's school where he meets her grandfather Carl (Randy Oglesby), who has been seen as the boyfriend of Frances (Linda Gehringer). Elsewhere, religious zealot Guillermo Ortiz (Saïd Taghmaoui) continues to kill people who see the pattern yet do nothing about it. | |||||||
16 | 3 | "Enemy of My Enemy" | Sanford Bookstaver | Rob Fresco | February 15, 2013 | 2ATG03 | 2.56[13] |
Calvin messages Martin an address where they will meet. Martin asks Trevor's advice and is made a journalist of his news syndicate, not only as a cover but also as a job. Calvin tells Martin he should also talk to an Aster Corps international sales employee that has also become disenchanted with the company. However, this employee has been captured on the border of Pakistan and is about to taken to a remote prison, possibly on orders from Aster Corps. Meanwhile, Jake helps Lucy track down another connection to Amelia. A military soldier informs them that his mother, who had a gift similar to Amelia's and Jake's, had been killed. Lucy and Jake talk to the soldier's aunt. She had witnessed the attack and tried to fight off the assailant by stabbing him in the neck. The grieving aunt, Jake and Lucy are helped by Nazim Farzat (Sanjay Chandani), a passing driver who is later revealed to be the contact Martin needs to free the trapped employee. Lucy then shows Martin a group photo with her and Amelia that Jake had found. In the photo's background is Guillermo Ortiz with a scarred neck. Lucy knows he is the one who killed the mother and fears for Amelia's and Jake's safety. Calvin arrives home to greet his mother Frances and Amelia, asking her if she is ready to work. | |||||||
17 | 4 | "Perfect Storm" | Nelson McCormick | Jennifer Johnson | February 22, 2013 | 2ATG04 | 2.51[14] |
Martin, not entirely trusting Calvin, has a GPS device implanted on Calvin's computer. This action reveals that Calvin has Amelia, who is shown to be wired to a pachinko machine to predict its results. After previously being told by Martin to not go to the police, Lucy goes to the police about Amelia. However, she is perceived by them to be crazy. Jake's popularity at school grows, leading Soleil to announce they are a couple. Ortiz goes to Martin and Jake's old address and is confronted by Avram (Bodhi Elfman), who calls him an "enemy of the 36." | |||||||
18 | 5 | "Eye to Eye" | Milan Cheylov | Barry O'Brien | March 1, 2013 | 2ATG05 | 2.90[15] |
Martin, Lucy and Jake are spotted by one of Calvin's men who is told to follow them. Martin later subdues the man but is forced to release him before getting any information. At the news syndicate, Martin informs Trevor about Jake and Amelia's gift. When Martin makes it known that Amelia is kidnapped and Jake could be in danger, Lucy needs persuading to not venture out on her own. Jake later plays with Soleil while her grandfather Carl is nearby. Jake manages to get Carl's cell phone and calls Amelia. He punches in the code 8877 and she knows its meaning. Both later meet and Martin and Lucy soon arrive, but Amelia is whisked away by Calvin's man and Frances. Trevor later tells Lucy that Calvin's foundation has bought a loft in town. She stakes out the place and Calvin arrives. She runs him down with her car. Meanwhile, Ortiz confesses his murderous ways to a priest in Mexico and admits to being one of the "36". Ortiz later kills the priest for not absolving him of his crimes. | |||||||
19 | 6 | "Broken" | Matt Earl Beesley | Karyn Usher | March 8, 2013 | 2ATG06 | 2.60[16] |
Fearing the missing Lucy has gone to the police, Martin and Jake prepare to move out. Jake tunes all radios to 89.2 but hears static every time. Amelia hears a sermon on her radio and tells Frances: "They're coming." Someone knocks on their door. Trevor informs Martin about giving Lucy Calvin's address. Alone, he goes to the address but no one answers when he knocks. Inside, Calvin and Lucy make a deal. He'll give her Amelia, if she delivers Jake to him. She agrees and he gives her an address. She collects Jake, leaves Martin a note and goes to the meeting. Martin arrives to retrieve Jake and condemn Lucy for thinking such a thing. However, all three still wait for Calvin. Jake tunes the radio again and hears the same sermon. The three see a radio tower and arrive at a house with Frances' car outside. Inside, they find Calvin. Someone has killed his mother and taken Amelia. Meanwhile, while hiking in Arizona, Ortiz comes across a man who asks him to kill him. Once a pediatric surgeon, the man had caused a boy's death. Ortiz burns pictures of those he's killed himself, takes the doctor to safety and continues his trek. He later arrives in the hills above Los Angeles. | |||||||
20 | 7 | "Ghosts" | Seith Mann | David Eick | March 15, 2013 | 2ATG07 | 2.22[17] |
Lucy intends to set out on her own and search for Amelia. Martin promises to continue the search, as Jake secretly puts Martin's phone in her bag. Martin heads to Breakwire, and Lucy receives a call that Martin's retired soldier friend Dutch (Keith David) will be there. She realizes she has the phone and takes it to him. Ortiz also arrives at the building, cuts the power and kills a few people. He is hunting Jake. Amelia telepathically communicates with Jake, and he realizes he can also do this. He does the same with Ortiz. Jake knows Ortiz has correlated the murders he has committed to his wife's and son's deaths, which happened on Jake's birthday. The communication causes Ortiz to pause. Martin is able to shoot Ortiz, but he manages to escape again. | |||||||
21 | 8 | "Reunions" | Roxann Dawson | Brynn Malone | March 22, 2013 | 2ATG08 | 2.79[18] |
Amelia telepathically communicates with Jake who then leads Martin and Lucy to Calvin. Calvin is trying to locate his former friend Tony, whom he feels is responsible for his mothers death, under the direction of Aster Corps. Meanwhile, Jake attaches himself to a revealing brain scanner. The scan provides more information about Amelia's whereabouts, as well as a way for Calvin to finally communicate with his brain-dead brother. Armed with leads to Amelia's location, Martin and Lucy infiltrate a secret Aster Corps facility to find her. The mother and daughter reunion is brief, as they are spotted and Lucy sacrifices herself to let Amelia escape. | |||||||
22 | 9 | "Clockwork" | Nelson McCormick | Carol Barbee | March 29, 2013 | 2ATG09 | 2.37[19] |
Jake gives Martin a picture of Philip Green, who is on death row for a triple murder. With the execution in a matter of hours, Martin rushes to the prison to look for answers, but Green won't reveal anything unless he is reunited with his estranged daughter — Dr. Kate Gordon (Annie Wersching). Martin then learns Philip had murdered Aster Corps employees who had sought his device—the cipher—that would contact the Thirty-Six. Green reunites with Kate, but is still executed. Martin finds out about Lucy's death from Trevor. | |||||||
23 | 10 | "Two of a Kind" | Michael Waxman | Rob Fresco | April 5, 2013 | 2ATG10 | 2.29[20] |
After hearing that only Lucy's body was found in a car at the bottom of a ravine, Martin surmises that Amelia is still alive. She visits Jake and tells him Ortiz is still alive and coming for him. She also believes that, if Martin finds her, he will turn her over to the police. Jake uses the cipher, which reveals the numbers 10262000 — Jake's birthday. At Amelia's insistence, he shows the numbers to Martin, who asks Trevor to use Breakwire's resources to learn more about the number. Feverish, Jake speaks his first words to Martin: "Find him." Martin believes he speaks of Ortiz. Elsewhere, Ortiz searches for Dr. Nell Plimpton (Samantha Whittaker), whom we first saw in the pilot episode and who is one of the righteous "36" who has been seen with an artifact covered in hieroglyphs. Meanwhile, Calvin Norburg meets with Aster Corps CEO Nicole Farington (Frances Fisher), who introduces him to the first quantum computer in an attempt to woo him back to the company. The computer has decoded a 90-sequence number, the "God Sequence". Ortiz follows Nell to a university that Jake and Amelia have sneaked into in order to look at the artifact. Martin arrives and helps Nell escape Ortiz, who believes he is a complete failure and slices his own throat. Martin later tells Avram that Ortiz mentioned a "nest of seven" before he died. At home, Martin promises Amelia to find her father and thanks Jake for finding her, calling her a part of the family. | |||||||
24 | 11 | "Accused" | Adam Kane | Barry O'Brien | April 26, 2013 | 2ATG11 | 2.22[21] |
Martin believes he may have found a police investigator whom he could trust in Detective Lange (Mykelti Williamson). He tells Lange the entire story of his long running struggle to keep Jake, Amelia, and Lucy safe from Aster Corps. Martin also hands Lange a paper with the number "3021" marked on it by Jake. Martin explains to Lange that this number should be a sign to him of the way Jake uses numbers. After Farrington shows Calvin the studies that Aster Corps is performing on six of the 36, under the guise of helping them with sleep disorders, Calvin agrees to return to the company. Meanwhile, Aster Corps attempts to frame Martin with the murder of Lucy (whom they had in fact murdered themselves). Detective Lange is forced to arrest Martin based on the frame-up evidence provided to him by Aster Corps, but Calvin posts Martin's bail. Calvin then reveals he knows that Aster Corps was behind his mother's murder, and he is seeking revenge. Jake and Avram attempt to persuade Dr. McCormick (Bernard White), one of the 36, to leave Aster Corps' treatment program, but so far have failed. Aster Corps henchmen observe Avram in this attempt and abduct him, but Jake gets away with his father. It's up to Detective Lange now to trust Martin's leads enough to follow them and go against Aster Corps. Lange ponders over the number 3021. | |||||||
25 | 12 | "Fight or Flight" | Milan Cheylov | Brynn Malone | May 3, 2013 | 2ATG12 | 2.19[22] |
Dr. McCormick, in view of Martin and Trevor, suffers a seizure and dies. Calvin discovers that the sleep "treatments" are burning up the patients' frontal lobes. Calvin also overhears Farington trying to get an accountant to "cook the books" for the company, but the man refuses. She admits to Calvin that Aster Corps has $40 billion in losses due to bad investments and acquisitions, and that the news is close to going public. This explains her haste in getting the predictive sequence revealed. Trevor goes undercover as a sleep patient, and with Jake's help (via cell phone), he is able to meet the qualifications and get admitted. He discovers that Dr. Nell Plimpton, despite Martin's warnings, has returned to the center and is starting to exhibit the same symptoms that McCormick had before he died. Calvin sees through Trevor's ruse, knowing that only Jake could have provided the test results, and he helps Martin save Dr. Plimpton. Trevor manages to get proof of Aster Corps crimes back to Detective Lange, just as Martin's car is intentionally broadsided, knocking him unconscious. Aster Corps thugs take both Jake and Amelia from the car. | |||||||
26 | 13 | "Leviathan" | Nelson McCormick | Tim Kring | May 10, 2013 | 2ATG13 | N/A |
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