Touching Evil: The Beginning
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i still cant believe those fucking assholes pulled the plug on this show, this was one of the only good things on TV...
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Too bad its only one season, this show was great!
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Jeffrey Donovan has a very moving role in this series, his acting is amazing, the way he played as David Creegan would change the way look at other people, this makes you think, what could you do in this situation, how to know what to do, I have to say he is one of the finest actors of our time, like other people this series made me laugh, made me cry, and appreciate what you have in life. Because one day... It could all end...
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i freakin' Love the music... can't find it anywhere :( it sucks!... other than that, the series was great! :) Jeffrey is too talented!! <3
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It's a shame that the series was cancelled when it was so brilliant, but it was over the head of most people. At least, we got Burn Notice out of it.
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the song at the end of the video or song that starts at 3:04 is a warm place I don't know about the music before that though.
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its sorta like "a warm place" by nine inch nails.. but its different...
does anyone know where i can get this song??
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I think it might be "A Warm Place" by Nine Inch Nails. Hmm. Or maybe that's the theme song. Shoot. I dunno.
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pleaseeee!!!
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please!!
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what song is that playing?
i would like to knw, too..
thanks for posting the first 3 minutes!
to TinaVy or anyone interested, the rest of the pilot can be seen temporarily at the following web site:
http://www.brilliantbutcancelled.com/shows/
meeracles 5 years ago
Where? The only video I can find is from K, which was the 7th episode. Are you sure you're not getting confused by the caption "Episode 1: K"? It's the first episode of Touching Evil on the Brilliant But Cancelled site, but it's not the pilot episode of Touching Evil.
RobBuckley 5 years ago
Brilliantbutcancelled.com has an episode, K, which was seventh in the original running order. You can only watch it in the US.
RobBuckley 5 years ago