'Touch' review: New season is more fun

Jake (David Mazouz) has a lead for Martin and Lucy in the "Event Horizon"episode of "Touch," the first part of the two-hour season premiere airing Feb. 8 on Fox. Credit: Fox
Buy all this stuff, and you'll buy the two-hour second season launch of Fox's smart but still-struggling-to-find-a-consistent-tone drama about a father with an autistic son who has a whole lot to say, but refuses to say it. (These first three statements? Jake's grand philosophy, spoken in voice-over, though he'd probably prefer his dad to be the same old dull Martin from last season.)
"Touch's" move this season to L.A. should also be a welcome venue change for viewers, if only for subliminal reasons -- wasn't that building in the second act the same one that blew up in the third season of "24"? In fact, tonight's two-part opener is much more action-adventure, much less back-story mythology, about numbers and Far Eastern philosophical diversions concerning red strings of fate, and how we're all interconnected, etc.
Instead, you have plain old smashmouth elemental TV story devices -- good guys, bad guys, evil corporations, a family unit, and a headlong rush toward the Truth, whatever that may be. Plus this special bonus: Intimations of Jack Bauer. So far, it all makes the second season of "Touch" -- what's the word that was missing last year? -- fun.
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