This allows Death the opportunity to showcase one new special power he's been working on: The power of song. As Carrot tries to sweet-talk Death into helping them escape, he turns the conversation toward Death's special powers. The trio seems to be stuck in a tricky situation with no apparent way out, which causes Death to arrive on the scene. In an exclusive new clip from the next episode of The Watch, "Nowhere in the Multiverse," Death finds three members of the show's misfit cop team, Cheery (Eaton-Kent), Carrot (Hugill), and Angua (Corlett). In this unusual new world, there is also the character Death (voiced by Pierce), who takes the form of a cloaked being whose only visible parts are glowing eyes and skeletal hands, and who frequently appears to the heroes of The Watch. Based on author Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels, The Watch follows a ragtag team of cops who band together to save their city from constant peril. That was true until Pierce was introduced as Death on the BBC America action-comedy show The Watch, starring Richard Dormer, Lara Rossi, Jo Eaton-Kent, Marama Corlett, and Adam Hugill. Pierce has always been fairly recognizable. But no matter where he appears - be it The Wire, Suits, or Chicago, P.D. When it comes to television shows, Wendell Pierce has popped up in some interesting places.
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