TV series
Minority Report
Overview
Ten years after the demise of Precrime, crime-solving is different and justice leans more on sophisticated and trusted technology than on the instincts of the precogs—individuals who able to see the future. In Washington, D.C., a man haunted by the future and a cop haunted by her past race to stop the worst crimes of the year 2065 before they happen.
Details
- First air date
- 2015-09-21
- Status
- Canceled
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
- Network
- FOX
- Production
- Amblin Television, 20th Century Fox Television, Paramount Television Studios
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Meagan Good as Lara Vega
- Stark Sands as Dash
- Nick Zano as Arthur
- Daniel London as Wally
- Laura Regan as Agatha
- Li Jun Li as Akeela
- Wilmer Valderrama as Will Blake
- Jennifer Cheon Garcia as Andromeda
- Reed Diamond as Henry Blomfeld
- Christopher Heyerdahl as Dr. Lionel Gray
- Zhane Hall as Rico Vega
- Tina Lifford as Lily Vega
Creators and crew
- Max Borenstein - Creator
- Darryl Frank - Executive Producer
- Mark Mylod - Executive Producer
- Kevin Falls - Executive Producer
- Steven Spielberg - Executive Producer
- Justin Falvey - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Pilot
Dash is a quiet, idealistic precog secretly living among society, who tries to use his ability to see future murders to save lives by teaming up with the brash, but shrewd, Detective Lara Vega.
Episode 2: Mr. Nice Guy
Dash and Vega team up again to find a killer who is currently down on love. Meanwhile, Dash continues to reach out to his siblings for help.
Episode 3: Hawk-Eye
With the initiation of Hawk-Eye, a new police program monitoring suspicious behavior, Vega seeks help from Akeela to get Dash in as the new program analyst. Meanwhile, Vega and Dash begin to suspect that Arthur may have a bigger plan up his sleeve.
Episode 4: Fredi
Dash goes undercover to catch a woman suspected of having a vendetta against her sister's killers. Meanwhile, Agatha begins to set her own plans in motion.
Episode 5: The Present
After Dash and Vega realize that Vega is the victim in Dash's latest vision, they team up with someone who played a key role in the murder of Vega's father many years ago. Meanwhile, Arthur digs further into his and his siblings' memories.
Episode 6: Fiddler's Neck
Arthur and Dash team up to help a young girl in poor health whom they fear is the victim they see in their next vision. Although modern technology could save her, the community in which she lives prohibits the use of such equipment. When Vega and Agatha jump into the case, everyone must work together.
Episode 7: Honor Among Thieves
Dash endeavors to investigate a murder on his own, but when things don't go as planned, Vega is forced to reluctantly recruit Arthur and his underworld connections to help out Dash. Meanwhile, details of Agatha, Arthur and Dash's pasts are uncovered.
Episode 8: The American Dream
Dash and Vega follow a vision to the Southside, encountering distrust from the community. Meanwhile, Blake's suspicion of Vega and Dash intensifies.
Episode 9: Memento Mori
Blake withholds information from the Defense Intelligence Agency when he learns they are on the precogs' trail, and Arthur takes matters into his own hands to save them. Meanwhile, Dash gets a vision of a political assassination that intrudes into Vega's personal life.
Episode 10: Everybody Runs
The precogs and Vega must come together to thwart a chemical attack by Memento Mori, meanwhile Blomfeld is determined to get the precogs back in the milk bath.
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