![]() "Minority Report", the movie, was a visual delight with compelling action and a storyline that was multi-faceted, dealing with issues like guilt, free will, and technology. There are ways around it but the show would really have to stretch to maintain the same premise for any extended amount of time. The premise is too unstable to maintain a workplace procedural with their secret identities. It's probably better as a serial but the show keeps trying to make it into a procedural. ![]() I do find the story continuation interesting. The budgetary need is beyond the scope of the show. It was probably a big mistake to take the show back to Washington or any city for that matter. As a TV show, it could never muster the production values to compete with the original movie. Arthur (Nick Zano) has used his powers to amass a small underworld empire while protective Agatha (Laura Regan) is worried about being forced into a reconstituted PreCrime program. ![]() The other Precogs are opposed to Dash's missions. She hides his abilities from her supervisor Lt. He is in the city trying to stop the murders in his vision. Dash (Stark Sands) is one of the Precogs. It's 2065 some 10 years after the movie 'Minority Report'.
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