Minority Report Premiere Review
by Adrea Scheidler
Minority Report the tv show carries on where the film left off - add on a dozen years or so. The precrime division has been shut down, the precogs (Agatha and twins Dash & Arthur) in hiding - having promised not to interfere with the regular world again.

It should be noted that the precogs can see visions of events only within about a 100 mile radius and nothing about their own future. Also, they are stronger together in a hive than individually. In fact, Dash is explained to be the weakest - his vision only filling in flashes of details where Arthur had all the names and solid info and Agatha… I can’t remember what Agatha did special except be the strongest.

They do hint at some trust issues between the precogs which promises to be a conflict throughout the show’s run, but I am hoping none of the precogs end up in a Magneto/Professor X relationship.
The show sprinkles in a lot of the smooth special effects from the film Minority Report. Though for quite so far into the future it’s a tad disappointing that the only technology advances seem to have been in advertising. Still, I didn’t mind it - I only bring it up because when reading about the show online that seems to be a big complaint with some other people. What I did mind is that, for all of the amazing advances in law enforcement (including almost rocketman packs), at the climax of the show, Detective Vega could barely subdue the bad guy. She had one moment with a gadget, but considering how gadget heavy this future could be I found it ridiculous that she had to have an old fashioned grapple to save the day AND then not look for, notice, or have a special way of finding a hidden weapon. I mean, I would think that would be an important problem to solve.

It’s hard not to compare Minority Report and Blindspot. In Minority Report there’s a gender reversal where the anchor authority figure is the female and the spiraling key to everything is the male. That’s interesting and fun to explore, but I don’t know - something here feels less polished, less mature than Blindspot. I’ll tune in maybe to see where it goes. It’s always so hard to judge on the pilot. The pilot episode is always either the best it ever gets or the worst it ever was - so… we’ll see.
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