Minority Report: Episode 2 Review

Minority Report: Episode 2 Review
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“If only we had another Precog.”

By Amber Dowling

Warning: spoilers follow for the episode below.

Line up those chess pieces and slip on those glass shoes, because Minority Report continued its TV adaptation on Monday night with plenty of cliched storylines and obvious setup to go around.

While the pilot introduced several elements from the movie that served as Easter eggs for fans of the original film, the second episode, “Mr. NIce Guy” continued playing them up to excess. The introduction, while serving as a quick refresher for any fans who might not have caught the pilot, felt repetitive in its second go-around and only worked to bog down the overall story.

We picked up with Dash — the series’ proverbial “Nice Guy” hustling at a chess park for cash (because obviously hip young people play each other at chess in order to make a buck), who was quickly overcome with another vision of a murder. Naturally, he needed to figure out what this meant and tell Vega right away so that they could continue this case-of-the-week setup that’s so integral to these types of shows.

In the pilot, that relationship was fresh because it was setting up the season and the dynamic that would carry over for the rest of the first season. Unfortunately the writers took the opportunity to lay out cliched dynamics in the second episode rather than serve up fresh twists. Dash is told to wait in the car because he’s not a real cop, despite saving Vega’s life. Vega thinks she can do everything by herself and refuses to tell her partners and friends that she’s working with a precog. Vega and Dash have to work to convince Arthur to participate in the case. And so forth and so on.

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